How Israel partisans buy U.S. elections

Norseman
Published on Feb 12, 2023
The Israel lobby is one of the most powerful lobbies in the United States. This video contains clips in which lobby officials were surreptitiously recorded describing their strategies to bend and sometimes break U.S. election laws; there is information on a secret fundraising party for political candidates; and U.S. Congressional representatives from both parties speak openly about how pro-Israel pressure works on the ground.

The clips were gathered from the following sources (we encourage people to view the full videos):

* A leaked documentary produced by Al Jazeera that was suppressed under pressure by pro-Israel Americans, containing information from Professor John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago, co-author of The Israel Lobby; Craig Holman, PhD, government affairs lobbyist for Public Citizen; former Congressman James Moran; and diverse Israel lobby officials – https://youtu.be/F0n_Dke18Co
(Additional information: http://bit.ly/2SJgcGj)

*A 2011 interview with former U.S. Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D-Georgia)– https://youtu.be/p-rbw_SLoeA (McKinney described the pro-Israel pledge required of candidates in even greater detail in a speech in Minneapolis on Nov. 6, 2009 – https://youtu.be/-syB3JQkhFQ)

* A 1990 speech in Congress by former U.S. Congressman Gus Savage (D-Illinois) – https://youtu.be/zQP8V-kZ2EQ

* A 2007 speech by former U.S. Congressman Paul Findley (R-Illinois), author of “They Dare to Speak Out” – https://youtu.be/dKHMrCqaDPc

* A detailed scorecard of political candidates in the 2018 midterm elections – http://bit.ly/2Qiq2NN

For a full list of the Israel lobby see http://bit.ly/2QhxskD

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