Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) said policy differences toward Israel between her and President Biden won’t stop her from supporting him in the November general election.

“Of course,” Omar said Tuesday, when asked by CNN’s Abby Phillip on “NewsNight” whether she would vote for Biden if the election were held that day, in a clip highlighted by Mediaite. “Democracy is on the line, we are facing down fascism.”

“And I personally know what my life felt like having Trump as the president of this country, and I know what it felt like for my constituents, and for people around this country and around the world,” Omar continued. “We have to do everything that we can to make sure that does not happen to our country again.”

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    8 months ago

    Afaik it comes from the Chinese and Russian propensity to end protests with tanks. So it’s unconditional support for authoritarian regimes with communist or socialist branding.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah I think you’re right. The salient point is moreso the unconditional support for authoritarian regimes. Since communism/socialism aren’t as big in Russia and China these days I think it probably fits “anti Western” countries better.

      Which, there’s nothing inherently wrong with being positioned as anti West. The problem is when Tankies see it as an absolute – anything done by an anti Western power must be a good thing since they’re anti West. A Tankie doesn’t consider that those countries can be just as bad, if not worse.

      There’s gotta be a name for this sorta line of thinking, where the enemy of a bad guy simply has to be a good guy. Whatever fallacy this would be forgets that the enemy of a bad guy can not only be another bad guy, but a worse bad guy. There’s certainly issues with the West, but a unipolar Russian (read: Putin) hegemony would be far, far worse.