You can tell Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer is still BIG MAD at Montana following his loss in the 2024 elections.

And by the way, where was Chuck Schumer when we were right in the middle of the antisemitism battle all over the country? That's right Matt Foley- we didn't hear JACK SQUAT from Schumer- or some of these Montana Dems who now pretend to stand tough against antisemitism.

Bozeman, Montana's Jeremy Carl had an epic response after Schumer attacked him in a post on X. Carl, a senior fellow with the Claremont Institute, served in the first Trump Administration and has now been nominated for a post at the State Department. Jeremy Carl literally wrote a book about racism and condemning racism...but there's Chuck Schumer- calling HIM a racist.

Carl fired back at Schumer. Here is his epic response in full:

I actually completely reject racism, antisemitism, and White supremacy no matter who engages in it. You appear to only disavow racism, antisemitism and racial supremacy if you think you can use those words as a cudgel to beat Republicans, which is why you haven't denounced the anti-White racist comments of Texas Democrat House leader Gene Wu or Democrat Congresswoman and U.S. Senate candidate Jasmine "The only people that are crying are the mediocre White boys" Crockett. And you are so scared of a Senate primary challenge from the left in 2028, that while you will write a book called Antisemitism in America, just a few months after that book came out you wouldn't denounce the most prominent anti-Semite in your party, the mayor of your own city, Zohran Mamdani, who has supported boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) against Israel and repeatedly called to "Globalize the intifada." No wonder Jewish News Service recently wrote an article about you titled "Chuck Schumer's Moral Cowardice has Enabled Antisemitism." Seems like you should get your own house in order before criticizing others.

 

 

 

 

 

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