How the sacred city has kept the Jews united through exile and beyond.
Jerusalem Is Not a Settlement
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Twitter Today – Mickey Kaus’ Candidacy and Ezra Klein’s Narcissism
In the fuzzy fantasy world of the progressives – every issue, statement, article is a very personal affront. How nice to live in a land where everything is about “me”!
The NYT interviewed long time Slate blogger Mickey Kaus this morning about his quasi-candidacy in California’s Democratic Senate primary. I will leave the legitimacy of Kaus’ [...]
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