Most Clicked This Week
- ADL: ‘Gracie Mansion belongs to all New Yorkers. Public office must never be used to legitimize hate’
- StandWithUs brings comedienne Rosanne Barr to Israel to fight BDS
- “Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, president of the organization, described the efforts to find a way to continue Palestinian funding as “outrageous””
- "We are in the grip of an ideology that disowns our genius, denounces our success, disdains merit"
- Good news in Israel
- "Hysterical children" at Chicago DePaul University condemn professor and demand his resignation for defending Israel
- Biden honors two Israel critics with USHMM appointment
- DPS: "So far the story has been primarily about the self-absorbed "we-are-the-story" media's having been duped. But the really important aspect of the story is the arrogant, uninformed, ideologically driven worldview of the administration and the damage that has been done to America and our allies all over the world as a result. Mike Makovsky covers the real story here"
Tag Archives: Republicans
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
Israel losing Democrats, ‘can’t claim bipartisan US support,’ top pollster warns
TIMES OF ISRAEL by David Horovitz July 5, 2015 New survey by Frank Luntz shows almost half of active Democrats think Israel is racist, barely half believe it wants peace, and three quarters feel it has too much influence on … 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
Posted in Everything else, Politics
Tagged gay rights, Republican Party, Republicans
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Have Democrats Pulled Too Far Left?
NEW YORK TIMES by Peter Wehner May 27, 2015 AMONG liberals, it’s almost universally assumed that of the two major parties, it’s the Republicans who have become more extreme over the years. That’s a self-flattering but false narrative. This is not … Continue reading
This Boy Wonder Is Building the Conservative MoveOn.org in an Illinois Garage
BLOOMBERG POLITICS by Julie Bykowicz May 7, 2015 Republican donors are counting on the 21-year-old to energize voters. Charlie Kirk was just about to leave the 2012 Republican National Convention in Tampa when he spotted the multimillionaire investor Foster Friess in a … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlie Kirk, Conservatives, Republicans, Turning Point USA
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Why Pro-Israel Republicans Get Attention
COMMENTARY by Jonathan Tobin April 27, 2015 A lot of attention was focused this past weekend on the annual gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas. The event was depicted, as it has been in the past, as … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish, Politics
Tagged Democrats, Las Vegas, Republicans, RJC, Sheldon Adelson
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‘It’s Just Vulgar’: Scarborough Tears Into Clintons For Profiting Off Politics
DAILY CALLER by Alex Griswold April 27, 2015 SCARBOROUGH: … And by the way, to my Democratic friends, it’s in my best interest if I’m a Republican and I want the Republicans to win the White House for Hillary Clinton … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Clinton, Clinton Foundation, Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Joe Scarborough, MSNBC, Republicans
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Enter the reform conservatives
WASHINGTON POST by Michael Gerson April 13, 2015 The juxtaposition of Hillary Clinton’s and Marco Rubio’s announcements for president illustrates a serious problem for American progressivism: Its political bench looks as spry and novel as the old Soviet Politburo. Joe … Continue reading
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Tagged Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Reform conservatives, Republicans, Senator Marco Rubio
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