Israel and the Future of the West
Why the Jewish State is the canary in the coal mine.
Why the Jewish State is the canary in the coal mine.
Can the people overthrow their Islamist oppressors?
Left-wing activists hoping to keep Congress under Democratic control after the mid-term elections this November are running away from President Barack Obama as fast as they can.
A senior MoveOn official confirmed the progressive plan Monday to de-emphasize Obama at the “America’s Future Now” conference in Washington, D.C. (The event is hosted by the Campaign for America’s Future and [...]
On April 29, 2010, John J. Mearsheimer, professor at the University of Chicago, delivered a lecture at the Palestine Center entitled, “The Future of Palestine: Righteous Jews vs. the New Afrikaners.” He outlined the four steps by which he believes Israel will morph into a uniquely Palestinian state:
Israel is not going to allow the Palestinians [...]
Inside the world-view of a master deceiver.
He is probably right that there will be a war. He probably envisions any long-term solution as Israel making concessions to the Palestinians that will ultimately imperil its existence. “Jordanian King: Israel’s long-term future in jeopardy,” from Al-Bawaba, April 6 (thanks to Sr. Soph): Jordanian King Abdullah has warned that…
Who tells the truth about the ’60s? Gitlin and Judt or Collier and Horowitz?
Living large at Gitmo “…raising concerns among security officials that the terrorism suspects could pass sensitive data to terrorists in the future, according to U.S. officials.” Uh, yeah. Will the self-deception and dhimmi idiocy never end? “Gitmo suspects allowed laptops while in custody,” by Bill Gertz at the Washington…
Ira Stoll surveys the economic scene.
Conservatives look to the past as a guide to the future. The past tells them who human beings are, and how they behave, and what is possible. In their approach to the future, conservatives are pragmatic and ground their hopes in experience. When the Founders were drawing up plans for the Republic they looked at [...]