Mark Goldhaber (NC): ‘Some Candidates Are More Factually Accurate Than Others’
They are not helpful for the president, but they won’t be determinative.
They are not helpful for the president, but they won’t be determinative.
So many people are unable or unwilling to accept facts that do not agree with their bias.
I do believe that the impeachment of Trump will hurt his chances for re-election.
“There’s no such thing as fake news in a courtroom. There are facts—and we’re going to prove the facts.”
A new exhibition marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the former death camp examines how faith helped sustain people during the Holocaust.
“The understandable desire to find Mengele alive and try him, presumably on television, contributed to a reluctance on the part of some to accept the fact of his death.”
On the one hand, we have the Talmudic legal adage: “Silence is like a confession”
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An attack that lasted less than a minute on Thursday night marked a new phase in America’s standing in the Middle East. What was until that moment a tense standoff between the Trump administration and the Ayatollahs in Tehran turned into a rapidly escalating conflict, which could lead to anything from a cycle of attacks and counter-attacks to an all-out war.
If you want to understand the nature of resurgent anti-Semitism in the United States, as well as to confront the obstacles to combating it, you could hardly find a more useful guide then by examining the events of the last month of 2019.
In future times—may they be happier and calmer—we will remember the year between April 2019 and March 2020 as Israel’s annus horribilis.
“I remember where, or whom, each object came from, what it stands for, and why I’ve kept it.”