• jeffw@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Serious question, how do you find news? You always have an array of sources, but its a lot of anti-Biden stuff. Do you just go to a news aggregator and type in “Biden” and find the most negative headlines?

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      8 months ago

      It’s nothing out of the ordinary. Google, search Biden, news tab, filter by last hour/24 hours.

      Edit: sometimes I use duckduckgo.com also. Or I’ll just see an article from browsing news sites. Axios, NBCnews, CNN, MSNBC, Vox, CNBC, etc

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    8 months ago

    Still, the top officials at State, including those who have met with Israel’s war cabinet, largely share Biden’s pro-Israel ideology, chief among them Secretary of State Antony Blinken. As Biden’s longtime aide, he pushed Biden’s pro-Israel viewpoints and continues to, to this day. The special envoy for humanitarian issues, David Satterfield, has longtime links to the Israel lobby and managed to avoid any Department of Justice prosecution for handing off confidential information to AIPAC in 2005. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew served as an informal emissary to the American Jewish community when he was Obama’s chief of staff, and Democratic Majority for Israel applauded his new appointment. Counselor Derek Chollet also worked as a senior national-security official in the Obama administration, where he shepherded advanced weapons transfers to Israel that were unprecedented. Barbara Leaf, the assistant secretary for Near Eastern affairs, hails from the pro-Israel Washington Institute for Near East Policy. When she co-authored a 2020 essay about U.S. policy toward Israel, she didn’t mention Palestinians.

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    8 months ago

    Biden is hugely popular in Israel, especially after his public bear hug after October 7. Inside the country, there are portraits and murals and graffiti of Biden on street corners, all coming from a place of true goodwill toward the president.

    Glad to hear he’s popular somewhere, I guess.