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Dan Goldman's Foreign Policy Challenges

Dan Goldman is consistently portrayed as a politician grappling with the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel and the Middle East. His positions often draw mixed reactions from constituents and media, reflecting the tensions within the Democratic Party and the evolving landscape of international relations. This narrative persists as Goldman navigates criticism from both progressive factions and traditional supporters, highlighting the challenges of balancing personal beliefs with political pressures.

30
Episodes
9% of all coverage
Oct 2025 – Jul 2026
Active Period
5
Positive episodes
17
Negative episodes

Coverage Over Time

Monthly episode count — bar color reflects average sentiment that month

Framing Breakdown

1 eps
Mixed40%
Scandal20%
Character20%
Policy20%

By Show

19 shows — bar width = volume, color = tone

Sid & Friends In The Morning (WABC 770)
negative6
The Young Turks
neutral3
Guy Benson Show
neutral2
Tony Katz + The Morning News (WIBC, conservative-leaning)
negative2
Brian Kilmeade Show
negative2
Hugh Hewitt Show
negative1
The Federalist Radio Hour
negative1
The Dale Jackson Show
negative1
The Jason Rantz Show (AM 770 KTTH)
positive1
The Chris Plante Show (WMAL 105.9)
negative1
1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
negative1
CounterSpin
negative1
Mark Levin Podcast
negative1
Breaking Points
negative1
The Megyn Kelly Show
neutral1
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Quotes from Coverage

3 pages
12 quotes

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Host / other voice

It was frustrating, I have to say, you to hear Goldman go on CNN and say he didn't think the DOJ should civil rights division should investigate that incident because it happened to happen to Dan Goldman, but it could happen to any American who supports Israel.

Host / other voice

a big issue in the primary will be Israel and the Jewish community and the rise of anti-Semitism. And where Dan Goldman is being pressured by many Democratic primary voters is from the left on that issue, from the hard left on criticizing him for being too supportive of the U.S. Israel relationship.

Host / other voice

Hey, Congressman Dan Goldman, we see that you stop by our shop today for a coffee. Do you see how it doesn't taste like genocide juice? Or are you still having a hard time telling the difference?

Tony Katz + The Morning News (WIBC, conservative-leaning)51:04
Dan Goldman

I'm sorry to see this post. The barista could not have been nicer to my seven-year-old daughter and me, allowing her to use the bathroom, even though we had not purchased anything.

Dan Goldman

I think the biggest problem that the President Biden had is there was no pressure from Qatar, from Turkey, from Egypt. They were actually facilitating in many ways what was going on.

Host / other voice

What happened to Dan Goldman, and I've known love for Dan Goldman, that would have been unheard of you. That would have ended the campaign right down and there.

Sid & Friends In The Morning (WABC 770)5:38
Host / other voice

this guy, Dan Goldman in New York, is as left wing as he gets. He hates Trump. Just a, like a, just a fighter, nonstop. He's losing by 30 points to a Mondami sycophant.

Host / other voice

He was a big proponent of the Russia collusion hoax, who was also a big defender of censoring free speech and debate when it came to the Hunter Biden laptop.

Host / other voice

His stance is credited with contributing to his widespread support in the district, where the latest polling puts him up by 34 points.

Dan Goldman

To hold American Jews responsible for what the Israeli government does is anti-Semitism.

Dan Goldman

I have no doubt that there will be many well written social media posts condemning the anti-Semitic stabbings on the Upper West Side today. And I'm sure many people's thoughts and prayers will be with the victims and their families. But these statements ring hollow when so many in the city normalize anti-Semitism, including simply by associating American Jews with the actions of the Israeli government. Enough is enough.

Host / other voice

Dan Goldman, not a fan of his. But he happens to be Jewish. His wife had posted some pro-Israel stuff. That became a big controversy, where he's now defending himself and actually distancing himself from his own wife for supporting Israel and the stuff that she was posting.

All Episodes

11 weeks · 29 episodes
July 20, 2026 – July 26
4 episodes · week 11 of 11
Role In Story:Mentioned
Character framing · CriticalMedia tone: Slightly Positive

Dan Goldman was mentioned in relation to a series of anti-Semitic stabbings in New York City. He tweeted about the incidents, expressing concern over the normalization of anti-Semitism and criticizing the association of American Jews with the actions of the Israeli government. His comments suggest a belief that such associations contribute to the rise of anti-Semitism. Goldman is noted to be losing his primary and will not be a representative for much longer.

Summary

What Happened:Dan Goldman tweeted about anti-Semitic stabbings in New York City.
Topics discussed:anti-SemitismIsraeli government actions
Mixed framing · NeutralMedia tone: Neutral

Dan Goldman is mentioned in the context of a discussion about the Democratic Party's leftward shift and the influence of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The speaker suggests that the DSA is targeting established Democrats like Goldman, indicating a significant ideological battle within the party. The mention implies that Goldman is seen as part of a faction that is being challenged by more radical elements within the party.

Summary

Topics discussed:Democratic Party dynamicsinternal party challenges
Character framing · CriticalMedia tone: Very Negative

Dan Goldman is mentioned in the context of a discussion about political dynamics and attitudes within the Democratic Party, particularly regarding anti-Semitism and support for Israel. The speakers express a critical view of Goldman, suggesting that while he opposed certain figures like Brad Lander, he was not a strong ally in the fight against anti-Semitism. The overall sentiment toward Goldman is lukewarm, indicating that he is seen as insufficiently proactive in addressing these issues.

Summary

Topics discussed:anti-SemitismDemocratic Party dynamics
Role In Story:Mentioned
Mixed framing · NeutralMedia tone: Neutral

Dan Goldman was mentioned in the context of the broader political landscape regarding U.S. foreign policy, particularly in relation to Cuba. The discussion highlighted the State Department's report that labeled various left-wing groups as potential threats, with Goldman being referenced as part of the Democratic coalition that could be affected by these narratives. However, there were no direct quotes or substantial commentary specifically about Goldman himself.

Summary

Topics discussed:foreign policyCubaleft-wing extremism

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