Wednesday, March 20, 2019

  • Wednesday, March 20, 2019
  • Elder of Ziyon
Wayne Messum was just elected to his second term as mayor of Miramar, Florida, and he immediately formed an exploratory committee to become a presidential candidate.

And he then went on a trip to "Palestine" and Israel.

True to progressive form, he visited the Western Wall - and then, he met with Saeb Erekat, Hanan Ashrawi and paid tribute to Yasir Arafat, the leading terrorist of the 20th century, responsible not only for the deaths of countless Israelis but Americans, too.




It seems unlikely that he demanded justice for the Americans killed by Fatah and the PLO that Arafat headed, including some from his home state of Florida.

His tweets make it obvious what side he is on, by saying that America must be an "honest broker" - a dog whistle for being pro-Palestinian -  to force Israel into doing what Palestinians demand.


One of his endorsements for mayor came from a Muslim PAC, EMGAGE.







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