Kamala Harris picks Tim Walz: Did she decide Josh Shapiro was too Jewish to be VP?

Last Friday night, as Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro was lighting the Shabbat candles, he was the clear and obvious favorite to be tapped as Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’ running mate. But that was not to be. And on Tuesday, it sure looks like that is because he was a little too Jewish.

Yes, the vice-presidential nomination passed over Shapiro as if he had lamb’s blood painted over his door, landing instead on Midwest Protestant Tim Walz -- an anodyne pick less likely to offend those who hate Israel or for that matter Jews.

In the lead up to the snub of Shapiro, which Harris chose to commit in his hometown of Philadelphia, many voices in and around the party, both Jewish and not, warned that this choice of Walz would smack of obvious and odious antisemitism.

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First, John King, and then several additional anchors on CNN, expressed concern that Shapiro’s views on Israel were being singled out. This was happening even though they hardly differed from any other potential V.P. candidate. Still, his status as a practicing Jew could prove disqualifying for some progressive voters.

These concerns were echoed throughout social media by Jewish celebrities and activists, including the extremely liberal actor Josh Malina, who wrote "Shapiro's views on Israel are in line with the other VP contenders. Shapiro, however, is...well, Jewish. This feels like unforced anitsemitism, Cynthia," in response to far-left actor Cynthia Nixon on X.

Even some Democrats currently in office agreed.

"The Anti-Israel activists who have been falsely accusing the Biden-Harris Administration of funding ‘genocide’ are suddenly fine with Vice President Harris, as long as she declines to choose Governor Shapiro as a running mate," New York Democratic Rep. Ritchie Torres said on X, adding, "These hypocrites are full of shit and their antisemitic dog whistling should be given no veto power over the selection of a presidential running mate."

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Where, by the way, is his fellow New Yorker and most powerful Jew in Washington, Sen. Chuck Schumer on all of this? Honestly, since the horrendous Hamas attacks in Israel on October 7th, it's as if the senate minority leader has resigned, or gone into hiding. 

Needless to say, now that Shapiro’s vice-presidential dreams have burned out like the last candle on Hanukkah, most on the left will forget all about their outrage. Just as many have forgotten how outraged they were over the potential ouster of Joe Biden from the ticket.

It all just gets memory holed and we move on. At least that is what they hope, but there is a problem, which is that Republicans have noticed this antisemitism, too.

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On Tuesday, just hours before the announcement, GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance took to the radio airwaves in an interview with Hugh Hewitt and said, "They will have not picked Shapiro frankly because of antisemitism in their own caucus, in their own party...The far-left doesn't like the fact that he is a Jewish-American."

The senator from Ohio is not without evidence in advancing this claim, as we saw in the spring when many Democrats, such as New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her band of girl boss communists fawned all over antisemitic college occupiers who threatened and harassed Jewish students.

We saw this bigotry when Minnesota Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar, who openly lobbied for Walz against Shapiro, said that all Jews care about is the "Benjamins."

Were there other reasons that Harris might have opted against Shapiro? Yes. Perhaps he may have more gravitas than she does. Walz is popular but not overshadowing. He’s more like a sitcom dad, but the timing is everything here.

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It was not until Shapiro seemed to be a lock for Harris’ running mate that these concerns about his Jewishness popped up and that his record on Israel was thrust in the spotlight, even though it mirrors everyone on the short list and even Kamala Harris herself. 

It is almost impossible to believe that Shapiro, a popular governor in the most key battleground state in the entire nation, would have been denied this rich political prize if his last name was Smith, or, well, Harris.

In the early 20th Century, there was division between long-established, well-assimilated and educated Jews and the newcomers from the shtetls of Eastern Europe with their foreign garb and loud, obvious religious observance.

I can remember my great-grandmother, fully of the fancier faction, sometimes shaking her head when discussing the newcomers and muttering, "too Jewish."

The Democrats now face a similar issue. It is fine to be a Jew in the party if that means you like Woody Allen movies, eat Chinese food on Christmas and get all the references on "Curb your Enthusiasm." But the candle lighting, and the bread? Do that only in the privacy of your own home. 

This year the Democratic Party hung a sign on the door to the vice presidency saying, "Jews Need Not Apply" -- at least not those who are obvious about, and proud of, their religious faith.

It is a dark and ugly reality, but one we must stay focused on. Because when antisemitism takes root, it is a fast growing and very dangerous weed that spreads when good people look away.

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Putin urges Iran to avoid civilian casualties in Israel retaliation while arming Tehran

Russia has stoked tensions in the Middle East by asking Iran to avoid civilian casualties as it mulls its response to Israel’s alleged assassination of a Hamas terrorist leader – rather than urging Iran to outright avoid escalation.

"Putin’s wish to minimize Israeli civilian casualties is driven by pragmatism," Rebekah Koffler, a strategic military intelligence analyst and author of "Putin’s Playbook," explained to Fox News Digital. 

"There are 1.2 million Russian and former Soviet émigrés living in Israel now, a large pool of expatriates who have families in Russia and whom Putin would love to get back to their ‘motherland,’" Koffler explained. 

Russian President Vladimir Putin reached out to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to deploy a restrained response when it hits Israel, whom Tehran holds responsible for the death of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. 

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Iranian leaders have pledged to retaliate, telling Arab diplomats on Saturday that it does not matter to them if the response led to a war, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The U.S. requested that partner governments in Europe and elsewhere convey a message to Iran not to escalate tensions, stressing that any significant strike would illicit a response and that new Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian's efforts to improve relations with the West would be better received if Iran shows restraint, according to the report.

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Putin, however, has simply asked that Iran make a measured response, according to Reuters. Russian Secretary of the Security Council Sergei Shoigu delivered the message on Monday in a meeting with top Iranian officials. 

Iran also urged Russia to deliver Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets, two sources privy to the meeting told Reuters. They had no other details to provide on the meeting with Shoigu, but stressed that Russia has urged restraint in various ways while admitting that the killing was a "very dangerous assassination." 

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The mood within Iran remains conflicted as the government wishes to retaliate for such a brazen attack on the Hamas leader within the country’s own borders and concerns of a wider conflict in the region, which has remained on the brink for months. 

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi visited Tehran on his first trip to Iran since 2005, but he has not made the desired impact – even after telling leaders that his country will not allow Iranian missiles to pass through Jordanian airspace, The Jerusalem Post reported

The Guardian reports that Iran feels an obligation to punish Israel for Haniyeh’s death, even convening a meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) on Wednesday, where it will push its right to seek revenge.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller on Monday told reporters that Washington has urged countries to impress upon Iran "that it is very much not in their interest to launch another attack on Israel."

Fox News Digital’s Landon Mion contributed to this report.

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