When Balint’s time expired, and the out lawmaker yielded back, Bondi asked for a moment to respond, and used it to go on the offensive: “You didn’t ask Merrick Garland anything about Epstein,” she said. Balint shot back: “Weak sauce.”
Bondi then escalated: “And with this anti-Semitic culture right now, she voted against a resolution …”
Balint cut her off: “Oh really? Do you want to go there, attorney general?” she said. “Talking about antisemitism to a woman who lost her grandfather in the Holocaust?”
The lawmaker then got up and left the room.



https://www.sanders.senate.gov/press-releases/news-sanders-statement-on-continuing-violence-in-israel-and-gaza/
He gave them the benefit of the doubt from the start. I remember him doing it, so don’t tell me he didn’t. Maybe you should look at some of the other things he said, even as he gave empty lip service to this. He was saying they have a right to defend themselves, and otherwise didn’t say shit until a year after, not loudly anyway.
He’s better than the rest, but he’s not perfect. The entire point I’m making, is that they pretend to believe people like Israel, even though they know they are lying. Bernie pretended like Israel was doing legitimate reprisals even when he knew better, whatever empty comments he also gave out notwithstanding.