Most Clicked This Week
- "Holocaust memory has grown a little stale these past several years and fatigue has set in"
- Where This Administration’s Sympathies Really Lie
- Abbas: You must've missed this memo
- "What is “Kids 4 Peace” and why is this group asking a Jewish camp to raise the PLO flag?"
- "The horrific incident took place at the attacker’s and the three victims’ place of employment in the large Barkan Industrial Park, one of the few commercial centers to employ both thousands of Israelis and thousands of Palestinians, and a working example of coexistence"
- EVENT US Holocaust Memorial Museum Chicago Virtual Event
- An astonishing Munk debate in Toronto, Matt Taibbi and Douglas Murray's landslide, Malcolm Gladwell and Michelle Goldberg's mendacity - and five reasons why trust in the mainstream media is so low
- “The EU is Israel’s largest trading partner, accounting for 32% of the economy: which means cutting Israel’s EU trade would be absolutely destructive to country’s economic survival”
Tag Archives: Seattle
‘We were hated. We were literally hated overnight’
COMMON SENSE A Cop’s-Eye View of Seattle’s Undoing T.A. Frank April 25, 2022 This February, Bruce Harrell, newly installed as mayor of Seattle, made it official: His city is in decline. “The truth is the status quo is unacceptable,” Harrell … Continue reading
“Nothing says, “We protest racial injustice” like burning down the corner grocery or smashing windows to grab boxes of expensive Nikes”
REAL CLEAR POLITICS The Fiasco of ‘Go Ahead, Break Our Windows’ Policing by Charles Lipson August 13, 2020 After looters struck downtown Chicago on Sunday night, officials literally raised the bridges to prevent rioting hordes from roaming so easily. They … Continue reading
LGBTQ Group Shoots Itself in Both Feet by Criticizing Seattle Mayor’s Trip to Israel
OBSERVER by Eliana Rudee May 21, 2015 An Emerald City gay rights advocate tells her fellow activists to grow the hell up When pro-LGBTQ speakers are slated to address the world at a conference on LGBTQ rights and acceptance, one … Continue reading