By Abe Greenwald
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
One minor consolation in watching Democrats try to
appease the revolutionary left is that we also get to watch the revolutionary
left tell the sniveling Democrats that they want more. And they always want
more. More socialism, more anti-Semitism, more crazy.
As mortifying as left-liberal politics has become,
there’s a small measure of twisted justice in watching the cosplay
Israel-bashers get rejected and punished by the dissatisfied true believers.
We saw it a couple of weeks ago, when California state
senator Scott Wiener was harassed out of the San Francisco trans march.
Although Wiener had turned against Israel, he didn’t turn aggressively or
quickly enough to satisfy the global intifada’s LGBTQ brigade. So they showed
him exactly what kind of movement he’s thrown in with.
And now, the Israel obsessives are coming for Congressman
Ro Khanna. In recent months, Khanna has done little else but bash Israel,
AIPAC, and “the Epstein class.” If he
opens his mouth, it’s only to let out another anti-Jewish dog whistle. Khanna’s
rebranding effort reached its apogee in a poorly engineered hoax last week in
the West Bank, where he claims crazed Jewish settlers held him at gunpoint. You
can’t say he’s skimping on the theatrics.
But the radicals Khanna is trying to win over don’t want
theatrics. They want blood.
So when Khanna took part in a live-streaming event hosted
by the self-described “anti-establishment” outlet Drop Site yesterday, the
revolutionaries let him know what was expected of him. The site’s Jeremy
Scahill attempted repeatedly to force Khanna to say that Hamas has a “right” to
kill Israelis. “You know, do Palestinians have a right to kill Israeli
soldiers, Congressman?” he asked. “On October 7, when they attacked the
military bases in the Gaza envelope, did the Al-Qassam Brigades and Saraya al-Quds
have a right to kill Israeli soldiers? Yes or no?" On and on it went.
Scahill’s argument was that Khanna holds Hamas—a
terrorist organization—to a cruel and unreasonable double standard.
"You're saying there are ways that Israel should be able to kill
Palestinians,” he charged, “but there is never a condition under which
Palestinians can attack armed uniformed soldiers of a force that is still
considered an occupying force under international law."
Khanna came face to face with the lunacy of the mob that
he’s been trying to please with tweets, speeches, stunts. And he let Scahill
down by refusing to speak the monstrous words that would have admitted him into
the esteemed ranks of the radicals. Khanna instead called October 7 a terrorist
attack, denied Hamas’s right to kill Israelis, and offered some mush about
nonviolent resistance.
Here’s the thing: If you genuinely believe the
terrorists’ narrative about apartheid, genocidal Zionists, and the righteous
Palestinian resistance, then Scahill has the more “logical” argument. If you
buy into an insane premise, you will necessarily arrive at an equally insane
conclusion.
Khanna, like Scott Wiener before him, wants credit for
agreeing to the radicals’ premise without having to pay the price of following
through. He’s now learning that the radicals, like the terrorists they support,
will not be pacified by anything short of lawless violence. There’s some hope
in this. Because as the radicals reject Democrat after simpering Democrat, the
liberal establishment will be forced to rethink its calculated acceptance of
leftist anti-Semitism. Hey, Gavin Newsom, Rahm Emanuel, hope you’re watching.
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