Inez Stepman of the Independent Women’s Forum and host of the “High Noon” podcast is in for Jim. Today, Inez and Greg walk through the latest House Republican drama over another vote for Speaker of the House and another “winner” who probably can’t get the job. They also go over multiple polls showing a sharp divide by age over whether the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel were justified and whether Israel’s military response to Hamas is justified. And Inez says the results shuld not shock anyone. Finally, they assess White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre dodging a question about concerns over rising anti-Semitism and focusing instead on concerns over threats to Muslims.

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  1. GlennAmurgis Coolidge
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    Anyone surprised about answering a question about Anti-Semitism with a comment on Islamophobia?  

     

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  2. Bishop Wash Member
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    GlennAmurgis (View Comment):

    Anyone surprised about answering a question about Anti-Semitism with a comment on Islamophobia?

     

    The Babylon Bee could see it coming. They had an article ready to go and the press conference happened before they could publish it. 

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  3. Taras Coolidge
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    GlennAmurgis (View Comment):

    Anyone surprised about answering a question about Anti-Semitism with a comment on Islamophobia?

     

    I remember when Democrats’ chief worry after the 9/11 attacks seemed to be that they might encourage “Islamophobia”, rather than additional acts of terrorism carried out by radical Muslims.

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  4. kedavis Coolidge
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    Trump as Speaker has a nice ring to it, but there’s probably even fewer “Republicans” willing to vote for that, than for Jordan or anyone else.

    And if they did vote for Trump, they might get indicted in Georgia and New York.

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