But if that was her point, then what did her tweet add to the original CNBC story, which already pointed out that Cooperman and Bloomberg were both billionaires?
As soon as Jews noticed the obvious dog-whistle, her defenders - including IfNotNow - all claimed no, of course she is only talking about billionaires, not nefarious Jewish billionaires.
Billionaires have class solidarity. If you're accusing a Black Muslim woman of antisemitism for pointing that out, you've got some stuff you need to work on.— IfNotNow🔥 (@IfNotNowOrg) November 9, 2019
Sure. Warren Buffet, Michael Bloomberg, George Soros, Jack Ma, Mackenzie Bezos and the Walton family all have so much in common politically.
The execrable Eli Valley tweeted this in response to a skeptic that she was only speaking about billionaires:
My response: Maybe the antisemite is the person who says Jewish billionaires are vile.
I then made a poster lampooning the idea that Omar was merely speaking about billionaires:
UPDATE: One more tweet after I saw some defending Omar because she supports a Jew for President.
Saying that @Ilhan Omar cannot be an antisemite because she supports @BernieSanders is like saying that David Duke cannot be a white supremacist because he supports @IlhanMN. pic.twitter.com/HgpNzfHW1P— Elder Of Ziyon ҉ (@elderofziyon) November 10, 2019
And of course, David Duke likes Omar because he recognizes a fellow Jew-hater when he sees one.