But according to you, all of the politicians are bought and paid for, so it doesn't matter who is elected. So according to your own logic, this point is moot.
They have no hold. The US is huge and Israel is tiny. The US holds all the cards. The only significant thing that Israel has is how they've positioned themselves to be a useful tool for US geopolitical interests.
Israel–United States relations - Wikipedia
The United States of America was the first country to recognize the nascent State of Israel.[1] Since the 1960s, the American Israeli relationship has grown into a mutually beneficial alliance in economic, strategic and military aspects.[1] The United States has provided strong support for Israel. It has played a key role in the promotion of good relations between Israel and its neighbouring Arab states—notably Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt—while holding off hostility from countries such as Syria and Iran. In turn, Israel provides a strategic American foothold in the region as well as intelligence and advanced technological partnerships in both the civilian and military worlds. During the Cold War, Israel was a vital counterweight to Soviet influence in the region.[2] Relations with Israel are an important factor in the U.S. government's overall foreign policy in the Middle East, and the U.S. Congress has placed considerable importance on the maintenance of a supportive relationship.
Hopefully at some point, you'll take your anti-Semitic head out of your ass and accept/see the reality directly in front of you. Israel is the US' greatest ally in the region and does more to support American interests there than any other country. But if you want to keep on crying "unfair" into your cornflakes, go right ahead. It's not going to change things any time soon. It will only perpetuate your anxiety about the whole situation. You clearly get worked up about this.