John Podhoretz is the editor of Commentary magazine.
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Is it anti-Semitism to criticize an individual Jew for actions and behaviors that have nothing to do with his Judaism?
We stand face to face with the idea that the president committed a felony
Trump's 'nucleolus' (fringe supporters) is governed by rage, hatred, a sense of being wronged, and the loathing of others due to race and national origin. They should be numerically insignificant to a man who secured 63 million votes in November 2016.
Unquestionably the worst news yet about Pres. Trump: News sources are reporting that last week Trump revealed highly sensitive intelligence to Russia's Foreign Minister during an Oval Office meeting.
The decision not to mention the Jews was deliberate, a way of demonstrating the inclusive approach of the Trump administration. This omission negates the specifically Jewish quality of the Holocaust.
If every word out of Trump’s mouth is greeted with shrieks of horror, rage, anger, despair and hysteria by his opponents, it will be impossible for them to serve as any kind of effective opposition
What horrifies opponents of Friedman isn’t his opinion of JStreet but he opposes the two-state solution, supports Israel’s settlements, and believes in moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem
Trump's convention speech was a blast of anti-American sentiment and despair that might fit his own political marketing plan but is nothing less than a repellent slander against these United States.
Hard to imagine, isn’t it, that a political movement supporting economic boycotts of your own country might rain down condemnation on you within your own country.


