Ilhan Omar’s got talent. It’s not just anyone who can land a magazine cover while being silenced, but Ilhan somehow pulls it off. She’s just landed another one, this time at Newsweek:

NEW COVER STORY: How @IlhanMN Is changing the conversation about Israel—and upending the 2020 campaign https://t.co/kgfcYvoUZ8 pic.twitter.com/a0Q0UYX4ns — Newsweek (@Newsweek) April 9, 2019

“Changing the conversation”? Is that what we’re calling what she’s been doing?

beginning to suspect the Jews do not in fact control the media https://t.co/ldf3h3qAqp — Alex Griswold (@HashtagGriswold) April 9, 2019

Snort.

But seriously, this is some grade-A bullsh*t from Newsweek.

No.

She just allowed them to be honest about their antisemitism. https://t.co/0qDqDWTiic — Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) April 9, 2019

"How Ilhan Omar is making Anti-Semitism acceptable in the USA" There I fixed it. https://t.co/YVDNpmYGcc — Michelle (@michnic70) April 9, 2019

Shorter: “How anti-semitism is changing the conversation” https://t.co/3Z6VBS3UqZ — Sean Agnew (@seanagnew) April 9, 2019

Yeah changing it to how anti-Semites often hide behind criticism of Israel. — neontaster (@neontaster) April 9, 2019

Yes, openly hating Jews is a conversation-changer. https://t.co/T227dSvz6u — Jay Tee Ell Oh Ell (@jtLOL) April 9, 2019

Yes, antisemites tend to do that. — Alex Joffe (@DrAlexJoffe) April 9, 2019

Yes changing in a way that is praised by the likes of David Duke https://t.co/wYvHqFSRsd — Kebeh Nayyeh (@KNayyeh) April 9, 2019

Normalizing antisemitism is definitely one way to "change the conversation". I have a feeling that Newsweek won't be doing too many articles on how Steve King is changing the conversation about immigration….. https://t.co/nUhRtWDwv6 — (((AG))) (@AG_Conservative) April 9, 2019

Steve King isn't a white nationalist — he's just changing the conversation about immigration! https://t.co/CKFEL5AwdM — Tiana Lowe (@TianaTheFirst) April 9, 2019

How Ralph Northam is changing the conversation about Halloween costumes https://t.co/pWnB11mpgn — Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) April 9, 2019

Imagine a fawning profile on how Richard Spencer “changed the conversation about race” https://t.co/X3vwMRdlEv — Will Chamberlain ?? (@willchamberlain) April 9, 2019

By exposing the shape-shifting diamond merchants gathering blood for matzoh. https://t.co/YHJMihuPWJ — Anthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) April 9, 2019

Was David Duke unavailable to be photographed? — Craig Greiner (@CrystalLakeComm) April 9, 2019

Calls a Jewish man a “white nationalist,” accused Jewish people of dual loyalty, described 9/11 as “some people did something” — if Newsweek is talking about Omar "changing the conversation" to include more anti-Semitism, they’re right. https://t.co/obo4DypN9p — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) April 9, 2019

With Newsweek running cover for anti-Semite apologist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, it’s only natural that they’d promote one of the anti-Semites AOC’s been defending.

Gross, Newsweek — Lisa Turnage (@LisaTurnage12) April 9, 2019

Repulsive — Mike McD (@MickGMick) April 9, 2019

This is a disgrace — Prick Barnes Stayin (@Mobius22_) April 9, 2019

Wow. This is a disgrace. Congrats, you are officially praising an anti-Semite. — Shane (@Shanebaldwin82) April 9, 2019

I'm just here for the ratio. Nice normalization of anti-Semitism there, guys. — Dan Goldwasser (@dgoldwas) April 9, 2019

The ratio’s really cookin’:

Getting dragged is apparently the only thing Newsweek doesn’t suck at.

This is how you normalize anti-Semitism and Jew hatred. Not shocking coming from @newsweek. https://t.co/Hs8nMaMIfS — (((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) April 9, 2019

Newsweek delivery on the way pic.twitter.com/JRseOgL3dt — Franco (@FrancoGermain1) April 9, 2019

Newsweek is officially a cesspool. — J. Elizabeth (@LuvDanceDream) April 9, 2019

It’s not just Newsweek. But “cesspool” is definitely accurate.

Yeah, she's brining more open anti-Semitism to the Dems, and being welcomed with open arms. Great aiding and abetting by the 'defenders of our democracy', or whatever trite, meaningless phrase the media likes to plaster themselves with this week. — Elenti (@ScarletElenti) April 9, 2019