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by | Nov 18, 2023

 It’s rightly been called the airlift that saved Israel.  And an airlift that interrupted my English history professor’s lectures.  On Oct. 6, 1973, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, Israel was attacked by the Soviet-backed forces of Egypt and Syria….

by | Nov 15, 2023

The world has rarely seen the kind of turmoil and challenges it faces today. Wars, geopolitical strife, climate change, mass immigration, the culture and politics of “hate,” and so much more shadow our day-to-day lives. It has been a disconcerting,…

by | Sep 28, 2023

Luke A. Nichter’s The Year That Broke Politics: Collusion and Chaos in the Presidential Election of 1968 tackles a common subject uncommonly. Like Abraham Lincoln, the Holocaust, and the John F. Kennedy assassination, 1968 strikes as a subject spurring so…

by | Sep 10, 2023

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her leftist comrades moan about “Donald Trump’s fake-electors scheme” as if it were a cutting-edge conspiracy concocted at his Mar-a-Lago compound in the wee small hours of the morning. In fact, “fake electors”…

by | Sep 1, 2023

Helen Mirren does it again. The British Meryl Streep has confirmed the stunning breadth of her dramatic range. Among dozens of memorable roles, the 78-year-old actress has portrayed Queen Elizabeth II, Maria Altmann — the owner of painter Gustav Klimt’s…

by | Aug 30, 2023

Vivek Ramaswamy is 38 years old — quite young for a presidential candidate — but his proffered approach to U.S. foreign policy reveals wisdom beyond his years. In a recent essay in the American Conservative, Ramaswamy identifies George Washington, James…

by | Aug 27, 2023

Editor’s Note: This is the second of four articles covering the interlinked topics of Israel’s relations with the U.S. and the challenge posed by Iran’s nuclear program. Much of what follows, especially as to diplomatic maneuvers, is drawn from a…

by | Aug 24, 2023

Harsh criticism has been leveled against special counsel Jack Smith in response to his recent indictment of former President Donald Trump in the District of Columbia for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021. Three of the four counts are for…

by | Aug 14, 2023

Many Americans are still reeling from the Department of Justice’s announcement last month of a rather astonishing plea bargain for Hunter Biden. There are interesting parallels with the plea bargain reached with Watergate figure John Dean some 50 years ago….

by | Aug 7, 2023

The movement toward prosecuting people (i.e., politicians) and not crimes did not start with the current onslaught against former President Donald Trump. In the modern era, it stretches back to Robert Kennedy’s all-out effort to destroy Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa….

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