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Tag Archives: Bill Kristol
Trump Derangement Syndrome afflicts the Kristol family (but not all of them)
AMERICAN THINKER Trump Derangement Syndrome divides one of America’s most prominent conservative families February 18, 2017 by Thomas Lifson Perhaps the single most shocking incident of conservative Trump Derangement Syndrome happened a few days ago. Bill Kristol, the Trump-hating founding … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Bill Kristol, Donald Trump, Matthew Continetti
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“The Jewish conservatives and ‘nation builders’ who led us into Iraq and Afghanistan bet the farm against Donald Trump, and lost. What now?”
TABLET MAG Bye-Bye, Neocons by David P. Goldman December 14, 2016 Israeli leaders of all major parties warn of two existential threats to Israel: a U.N. resolution forcing Israel back to the 1967 armistice line, and a nuclear-armed Iran. With … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Bill Kristol, Charles Krauthammer, John Podhoretz, Noah Rothman
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