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Viëtor

[fee-ey-tawr]

noun

  1. Wilhelm 1850–1918, German philologist and phonetician.



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At its core, this is a podcast hosted by four ascendant politicos from the Obama administration—speechwriters Jon Favreau and Jon Lovett, adviser Dan Pfeiffer, and spokesperson Tommy Vietor—and as such, the programming has traditionally mirrored the impulses of the Democratic establishment.

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Here is the transcript, in which both Favreau and Vietor assess the future of Democratic Party interactions with Israel:

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Vietor: Things I want to see Democrats at least calling for is cutting off military assistance for Israel.

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If Favreau and Vietor are serious about rescinding their support from Democrats who court donations from the Israel lobby, well, then, Pod Save America has finally found an issue that puts it at odds with the leaders of its party.

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Setting aside the inanity of accusing a Jewish senator—who lost family members in the Holocaust—of antisemitism, Vietor volunteered an analysis that would’ve been unimaginable on previous iterations of the podcast.

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