Tag Archives: Bret Stephens

“For many of the young writers and editors entering the trade, journalism is exactly about creating the world idealized on college campuses, a world of radical egalitarianism, subjectivity, multiplicity, hybridity…”

FREE BEACON The Battle of Woke Island: The New York Times, Kevin Williamson, and the politics of the campus by Matthew Continetti April 6, 2018 …It cannot be an accident, for example, that the fiercest battles of the “woke civil … Continue reading

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Prager to Stephens: Do your colleagues at the New York Times believe in the moral superiority of the West?

TOWNHALL My Response to Bret Stephens by Dennis Prager July 25, 2017 Bret Stephens devoted his New York Times column last week to admonishing me for my tweet from two weeks ago and critiquing my follow-up column last week explaining the … Continue reading

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Heads on the left are exploding over Bret Stephen’s first #NYT column — reasonable debate will not be tolerated.

NEW YORK POST Times columnist blasted by ‘nasty left’ for climate change piece by Chris Perez April 28, 2017 A New York Times columnist who was “harangued” for months by “bullying Trump supporters” says he’s now being blasted by the “nasty … Continue reading

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New York Times hires Bret Stephens, “outspoken Zionist”

ALGEMEINER With Bret Stephens Hire, New York Times Fills Long-Empty Pro-Israel Void on Columnist Roster by Ira Stoll April 13, 2017 The New York Times is moving to bolster its faltering credibility among pro-Israel readers by hiring an outspoken Zionist … Continue reading

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Chloe Valdary: Why she’s so inspired by Israel and the Jewish people [VIDEO]

Chloé Valdary is the Director of Partnerships & Outreach at Jerusalem U. Chloé was named one of the top 100 people positively affecting Jewish life today by Algemeiner and was a Tikvah fellow under Pulitzer Prize-winner Bret Stephens at the … Continue reading

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“In the list of low points in U.S. foreign policy, the betrayal of Israel ranks high”

WALL STREET JOURNAL Obama’s Fitting Finish by Bret Stephens December 26, 2016 Barack Obama’s decision to abstain from, and therefore allow, last week’s vote to censure Israel at the U.N. Security Council is a fitting capstone for what’s left of … Continue reading

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Bret Stephens, the #Hillary supporter, “perplexes” his readers with #Trump parody speech

ISRAEL HAYOM A brilliant unwitting defense of Trump by Ruthie Blum October 5, 2016 The Wall Street Journal’s Bret Stephens is such an adept wordsmith that he has inadvertently succeeded in defending the presidential candidate he vehemently opposes and has … Continue reading

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Bret Stephen’s Israel stint taught him “democracies rarely muster their full reserves of determination until they’ve been bloodied one time too many”

WALL STREET JOURNAL Life During Wartime by Bret Stephens September 19, 2016 Long after I returned to the U.S. after living in Jerusalem I kept thinking about soft targets…What’s the lesson here for Americans? This past weekend’s terrorist attacks hold … Continue reading

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The dirty little secret of the Arab world: Anti-Semitism (and envy?) fuel Israel-hatred

WALL STREET JOURNAL The Meaning of an Olympic Snub by Bret Stephens August 15, 2016 …Yet the fact remains that over the past 70 years the Arab world got rid of its Jews, some 900,000 people, while holding on to … Continue reading

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“The political orthodoxy of the left is the gateway drug to jihad”

WALL STREET JOURNAL Islam and the Radical West by Bret Stephens April 11, 2016 Years ago I had a chat with three young Muslim men as we waited in a Heathrow airport lounge to board a flight to Islamabad. I … Continue reading

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