The purity test
Watching another Ezra Klein podcast and wow is it depressing. It's about the Democratic party's future foreign policy (saying we ever win again).
Ezra and his guest, Matt Duss, basically believe that the Dem party must ... 1) turn its back on everything Biden did (God, he is a convenient scapegoat, isn't he?) ... 2) make its purer-than-the-driven-snow moral stand on the high ground of hating Israel.
The guest, a former advisor to Bernie, seemed especially and fervidly anti-Israel. He spoke as if there is no factual doubt that Israel has been committing genocide as well as every other bad thing possible, when that is just not true. But truth isn't important in politics, the perception of truth is.
One thing that really bothered me ... the podcast starts with the impuning of Congressman Dan Goldman of New York. His crime? He's a Democrat but he hasn't said anything bad about Israel (he's Jewish, you know).
For years I have seen Dan Goldman appear on MSNBC as he has done so many good things, both now as a politician, as the lead counsel on Trump's first impeachment, as a legal advisor at MSNBC, and earlier as a US attorney in the Southern District of New York. But all that doesn't matter since he hasn't called Israel genocidal.
This is a bad purity test. We didn't lose the last election because Biden helped Israel. We didn't lose the election because some Democratic politicians are unapologetically Jewish. We lost it because the Democratic party's bigwigs were wealthy, educated, famous, and lucky people who forgot about those less fortunate. Now we can add to the Democratic party's mistakes an apparebt embrace of antisemitism. What could go wrong?

