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Stuart W. Mirsky

Stuart W. Mirsky, a former New York City official and longtime Republican activist, is the author of several books, including a historical novel about Vikings and Indians in eleventh-century North America (“The King of Vinland's Saga”); a Holocaust memoir about a young Jewish girl trapped in eastern Poland at the height of World War II (“A Raft on the River”), and a work of contemporary moral philosophy (“Choice and Action”) exploring the linguistic and logical underpinnings of our ethical beliefs.

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American Karate Team Members Reflect On Maccabiah Experience

By Stuart W. Mirsky

Although anti-Semitism no longer excludes Jewish athletes from the Olympics, Israel continues to host the Maccabiah Games for Diaspora Jews and all Israelis, Jew or non-Jew, every four years.

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Of Presidents And Transitions

By Stuart W. Mirsky

The political left remains convinced that Obama is on solid ground in doing whatever he can to make it harder for the incoming Trump administration to do what it was elected to do.

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The New York Times And Me

By Stuart W. Mirsky

For the NY Times, as for so many on the “progressive” left, the problem with Trump wasn't Trump but the Republican Party itself.

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A Vote For ‘None Of The Above’

By Stuart W. Mirsky

If no act of God intervenes, this November's presidential election offers 2 bad choices: Hillary OR Bernie on the Dem. side vs. Donald Trump, the loudest, crudest mouth in the race

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Obama Animus?

By Stuart W. Mirsky

Obama has used both congressional majorities and minorities to thwart Republicans in Congress all the while attacking them

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Game Over? A Republican’s Lament

By Stuart W. Mirsky

I fear Democrats will hold the WH again thanks to the impassioned stubbornness of Trump's supporters

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The Choices A President Makes

By Stuart W. Mirsky

Obama is insulated by his race and his special place in the nation's history.

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