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Apparently, some things never change. On Friday morning, the media was flooded with reviews and analysis of President Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance on Thursday night. Even the traditionally docile Associated Press felt compelled to publish a video featuring a seasoned debate analyst who described it as “probably the worst debate performance of an incumbent candidate ever.” It felt as if the political playing field had shifted. Even some Democrats were muttering about whether or not it would be possible to replace Biden on the ticket. But that didn’t slow down The Big Guy. He headed out for another big-dollar fundraiser in New York City with his celebrity friends. The other thing that didn’t change was the crowd of pro-Hamas protesters who showed up to pillory the President with the usual chants of “Genocide Joe.” Candidates may come and go, but it appears that the rampant antisemitism on the left is here to stay. And this time they attacked the police. (NY Post)
Anti-Israel protesters trying to disrupt President Biden’s big-money Manhattan fundraiser Friday night clashed with cops and set off smoke bombs — leading to dozens of arrests, sources said.
At least 32 demonstrators were arrested as they marched from Madison Square Garden toward the Hammerstein Ballroom on West 34th Street in Midtown, police sources said. […]
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