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It’s interesting to note that such a petition didn’t circulate among the authors vying for Pulitzer Prizes during the administration of former U.S. President Barack Obama.
Despite negotiating disastrous nuclear deals with North Korea and Iran, the veteran diplomat has been tapped by Biden to be No. 2 at the State Department. Tehran must be cheering.
Israel was able to withstand unrelenting pressure and hostility from Washington during the Obama years. Will it be able to do the same after Joe Biden takes office?
With Holocaust survivor and writer Elie Wiesel as with businessman and philanthropist Adelson, far-left invective was soaked in hostility to the Zionist movement that seeped into a frankly disturbing detestation of the deceased person.
Kristen Clarke regrets some of her anti-Semitic past, though is sticking to her support for a Farrakhan booster. Will that save her nomination to the Biden administration?
A covenant is a commitment going beyond mutual advantage, requiring instead joint obligations in a permanent, unconditional and unbreakable union.
Biden’s choice to run the civil-rights division of the Department of Justice engaged in public racial incitement as a student leader at Harvard. Should that disqualify her for high office now?
Impeaching President Trump can be debated on the merits. But the Anti-Defamation League’s endorsement of it and the silencing of dissent shows how far it has strayed from the purpose for which it was created.
His philanthropic efforts weren’t run-of-the-mill donations but strategic efforts designed to solve problems and effect change.
The U.S. president’s policies towards Israel and the greater Middle East may well withstand the tests of history.
While the naturalized American uses his Austrian background to give credence to his false likening of the Capitol Hill violence to Kristallnacht, he also seems not to know the meaning of the word “coup.”
Farewell, my darling, my one true love.