Washington awoke yesterday morning to the shocking news of a murderous Hamas invasion of Israel. This war has already exacted a devastating cost, killing hundreds of innocent Israelis and Palestinians, with the death toll expected to climb even higher. No matter how you feel about the Middle East, this is a time for strong bipartisan American unity in the face of terror.
This is a time for strong bipartisan American unity in the face of terror.
Republicans seem to disagree.
Instead of uniting behind our president, as Democrats did when President George W. Bush was faced with the horrors of 9/11, many in the GOP immediately attempted to use this bloodshed to score political points.
Take Ronna McDaniel, the head of the Republican National Committee. While Israelis were still being murdered by Hamas, she went on Fox News to proclaim that she viewed this disaster as a “great opportunity” to attack Biden. Deplorable.
McDaniel: I think this is a great opportunity for our candidates to… pic.twitter.com/y739WmV2sY
— Acyn (@Acyn) October 7, 2023
This mindset is not simply morally dubious. Israel needs the support — politically, but also materially — of a strong United States right now. A country divided, and a government in the throes of hyper-partisan chaos, is not an effective ally. But Republicans, for all their talk, appear OK with that, just as long as they get to call Biden weak on cable news.
Standing together is how we lead, in peace but especially in times of war.
The GOP presidential candidates have been some of the worst offenders this weekend. Despite polling numbers that project a runaway Donald Trump primary win in 2024, several alleged contenders have jumped at the chance to regurgitate misinformation and divisive rhetoric. Vivek Ramaswamy, who spent the first GOP debate vying for the honor of most obnoxious candidate, went on social media to claim, inaccurately, that the $6 billion in released Iranian funds used to bring American hostages home was directly funding Hamas. This is impossible — because these funds haven’t been spent yet. As part of the deal, the money isn’t even being sent directly to Iran, but instead to our third-party ally Qatar to be disbursed solely for humanitarian supplies. But why be accurate when you can smear your commander-in-chief?








