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- "Influential media personality Tucker Carlson revealed his true colors as the most dangerous spokesman for Replacement Theology in his recent interview with Texas Senator Ted Cruz"
- ADL: ‘Gracie Mansion belongs to all New Yorkers. Public office must never be used to legitimize hate’
- "Holocaust memory has grown a little stale these past several years and fatigue has set in"
- Law-enforcement officials have confirmed that Chicago shooter is an illegal immigrant from Mauritania
- "Supporters of armed congregants say that with responsible training, they are a necessary defense in an age of frequent mass shootings. Call it the good Jewish guy with a gun"
- A Free Press investigation found that the viral photos lacked important context: The subjects have cystic fibrosis, rickets, or other serious ailments.
- The Ancient Bond Between America and Israel
- The Arab states that screamed "genocide" at Israel were simultaneously deepening security ties with the IDF — because they all knew it was a lie
Tag Archives: Republican Party
Trump is not ‘crude but effective’; he’s just crude
NATIONAL REVIEW DJT the SOB by Kevin D Williamson March 4, 2016 He may be a son of a bitch, but he’s our son of a bitch.” That observation is attributed (possibly erroneously) to Franklin D. Roosevelt, expressing his feelings … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged DJT, Donald Trump, Republican, Republican Party
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Brookings: Carly Fiorina is the only candidate who knows how to handle ISIS
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION In debate, Fiorina teaches the GOP a modern path to beat ISIS by John Hudak December 15, 2015 The Republican Party had two compelling debates Tuesday night. There was the primetime debate with everyone from Donald Trump to … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Carly Fiorina, Donald Trump, Republican Party, Senator Marco Rubio, Senator Ted Cruz
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Does Trump signify a new Republican party ?
FREE BEACON The Party Divides by Matthew Continetti December 11, 2015 The speed with which prominent Republican officials and conservative spokesmen condemned Donald Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States revealed the true stakes in the 2016 … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Politics
Tagged Democratic Party, Donald Trump, Muslims, Republican Party, Trump
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“Supports Israel’ Never Needed to be on the List of Candidate Criteria. Until Now.
NEW YORK POST For the first time ever, Israel is a real race issue by Karol Markowicz November 1, 2015 Political dork that I am, I like to make lists for myself during an election season, ranking the five issues … Continue reading
Billy Corgan Praises Donald Trump’s Running Chaos Theory: ‘He’s F**king Up The System
Highland Park’s celebrity rocker Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins fame ALTERNATIVE NATION by Brett Buchanan September 4, 2015 ….“I think what’s cool, and I’m not saying I agree politically, but I think what’s cool is Trump’s running chaos theory. He’s forcing a … Continue reading
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Tagged Billy Corgan, Donald Trump, Highland Park, Republican Party
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Why Trump is Winning
SULTAN KNISH by Daniel Greenfield July 16, 2015 Trump isn’t fighting this as a battle of ideas or policies. He’s talking about what people feel. As the long slow race to beat Hillary drags on, there will be a thousand … Continue reading
We Republicans Lost On Gay Rights. That’s A Good Thing.
POLITICO by Mark McKinnon June 1, 2015 Big business is bringing the GOP into the future I’m not among those Republicans who have “evolved” on the issue of gay rights. I didn’t need to. I’ve always been attracted to the … Continue reading
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Tagged gay rights, Republican Party, Republicans
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Widening Democratic Party divisions on the Israeli-Palestinian issue
WASHINGTON POST by Shibley Telhami and Katayoun Kishi December 15, 2014 One of the startling findings in American public opinion surveys on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the wide gap between Republicans on the one hand and Democrats and independents on … Continue reading