Most Clicked This Week
- Iran regime change: “One possible scenario, hinging on the unprecedented ability of the United States and Israel to carry out precision strikes from drones and advanced manned aircraft”
- Islamists only want one thing. We cannot appease them
- While many Jews support more refugees: “In the Paris region, there are virtually no more Jewish pupils attending public schools”...attributing their absence to “a bad atmosphere of harassment, insults and assaults” against Jews"
- IfNotNow (an anti-Israel group) attacks Democratic ally Rep Betty McCollum (an anti-Israel congresswoman) over Minneapolis rioting
- "Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump, are the weakest candidates to have ever stood for the highest office in the land. Their rise is a testament to the weakening, if not the unraveling of the glue that has held America together since the Civil War"
- #BLM “in essence, a racist, anti-capitalist, and anti-democratic movement that should be exposed and fought”
- University of Illinois Chicago: "The expression “Jewish Privilege” is particularly chilling for Jews, of course, because Jews are so disproportionately successful in many realms of competition"
- This year, Jews are facing a challenging situation that may prevent them from properly exercising their religious traditions
Tag Archives: Democrats
Baehr: Republicans want to talk foreign policy, Democrats not so much (for good reason)
ISRAEL HAYOM The Israel divide in the 2016 race by Richard Baehr October 27, 2015 Bill Clinton in his two successful races for the White House in 1992 and 1996 won overwhelming majorities among Jewish voters, with margins not seen … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Ben Carson, Bernie Sanders, Democrats, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Republicans, Richard Baehr, Ted Cruz
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Will noncitizens weaken Republican chances in 2016 elections ?
POLITICO Illegal Immigrants Could Elect Hillary by Paul Goldman and Mark J. Rozell October 3, 2015 Illegal immigrants—along with other noncitizens without the right to vote—may pick the 2016 presidential winner. Thanks to the unique math undergirding the Electoral College, … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
Tagged Democrats, Hillary Clinton, illegal immigrants, noncitizens, Republicans
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Ongoing AIPAC drama: Republicans criticize strategies, point to failures
FREE BEACON Pro-Israel Lobby Faces Tough Road to Rebuild Trust With GOP Allies by Alana Goodman September 28, 2015 When Rep. Peter Roskam, the staunchly pro-Israel Republican from Illinois, was preparing to introduce a motion to delay the Iran deal … Continue reading
Can you be “Pro-Israel” yet not agree with most Israelis ?
AMERICAN THINKER Chicago Liberal Needs Safe Space at AIPAC by Richard Baehr September 21, 2015 One of the most diehard Obama loyalists in Chicago, Steve Sheffey, is unhappy that AIPAC chose to oppose the president’s Iran deal. Sheffey argues that since … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged AIPAC, Democrats, J Street, Republicans, Richard Baehr, Steve Sheffey
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Conservative Revolt Forces GOP To Delay Iran Vote, Alter Strategy
Corker-Menendez passed the Senate 98-1 last May with EVERY Democrat supporting it. The bill required Obama to provide all the details of the deal (which he hasn’t) and then the Senate could vote up or down. Now the White House welcomes … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Corker-Menendez, Democrats, Iran, Iran Deal, JCPOA, Republicans, Senator Bob Corker
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