Netanyahu, Biden According to an Associated Press report printed in the Hartford Courant on 7/25/2024 under the title “ Netanyahu defends push for ‘vIctory’ ”, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “defended Israel’s war in Gaza and condemned American protesters in a scathing speech to Congress Wednesday that triggered boycotts by many top Democratic lawmakers and drew thousands to the Capitol to condemn the war and the humanitarian crisis it has created.” The above lede to the story contains a logical impossibility. Netanyahu’s “scathing speech” could not have “triggered the boycotts” because the boycotts preceded the speech. We say A caused B only when A precedes B. The boycotts, it is apparent, were intended to deflate points made in the speech by Netanyahu, principal among them that peace can only follow the extirpation of Hamas in Gaza. Democrats protesting the speech by their absence feel that a negotiated peace between Israel and Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis in
Logan George Logan, who lost a campaign against present 5th District U.S. Representative Jahana Hayes in 2018 by a slender 1% of the vote, is once again challenging Hayes. Republicans, who have not won a seat in the present all-Democrat U.S. Congressional Delegation since former U.S. Representative Chris Shays surrendered his seat to Jim Himes in the 2008 election, are hopeful that Logan may be able this November to snatch the seat from Hayes’ tightly clenched jaws. The Democrat Party appears to be somewhat in disarray. President Joe Biden, after much pressure had been applied to him by leaders in the Democrat Party, recently announced he was shelving his presidential campaign. Supporters of President Biden, judged by leading Democrats unfit to run for a second term in office, have been discreetly silent on a series of important questions. If Biden is not fit to run for a second term as president – not, it has been supposed, because of his advanced age, but rather because of evid