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- "President Trump and Senator McConnell may be tempted to tell the Democratic states, like Illinois, to get lost. Mr. Stoll offers an alternative approach — using the sudden federal financial leverage “to demand policy reforms that would diminish the long-term structural dysfunctionality” of the mendicant states"
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“Frank left the neo-Nazi movement and now works with youth to prevent violent extremism”
CLARION PROJECT Frank Meeink loved the feeling of power and community. It was an easy process for him to become radicalized and he quickly found a home with a neo-Nazi group in Philly. After being caught by police on a … Continue reading
How campus brownshirts make sure only one side is heard in the Israeli/Palestinian debate
FRONT PAGE MAG The Lie of Academic Free Speech Richard L. Cravatts March 25, 2016 When GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump’s March 11th rally at the University of Chicago Pavilion was shut down last week by hundreds of leftist protestors, comprised … Continue reading
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Mainstream Israel Promotes Integration Despite the Lunatic Fringe
COMMENTARY by Evelyn Gordon August 3, 2015 ….The accepted wisdom, propagated by everyone from Israeli President Reuven Rivlin to Haaretz’s own editorial pages, is that the terrorists are motivated by a “climate of incitement,” in which extremist statements by right-wing … Continue reading