... but never did.
CBS "60 Minutes" Joins the Arab Propaganda Bandwagon on Jerusalem
This is beyond appalling. Don't take CAMERA's word for it. Watch the video. When it comes to blatant, brazen, fact-challenged Israel bashing, Al-Jazeera has nothing on Leslie Stahl. This one demands a response, folks.
The Toomey-Sestak debate
There's another one tonight. Now that I've started this, I realize I still don't want to talk about it. No one can possibly listen to Joe Sestak try to talk for more than a minute and still believe they're dealing with a rational, serious candidate for public office, let alone a sitting Congresman. But Joe nevertheless seems to be pulling off his signature eleventh hour comeback. Sometimes, you can fool most of the people most of the time. Hopefully, not enough.
Kathleen Parker's pox on both political parties
"[F]arce has become the new reality," she says. And so it has. (Parker's been on a roll lately.) No matter how many clue-by-fours you whack them with, politicians, pundits and political parties always seem to lose sight of the fact that the vast majority of Americans shy away from extremes. Especially when the finish line is in sight. And calling your opponent an "extremist" won't win you any points if you and your colleagues are seen as exhibiting and/or defending extremism yourselves.
The lone Arab soldier
This one was actually from last week. But it's a very interesting story about Hisham Abu Varia, the first Arab-Israeli IDF officer. A profile in stamina, courage and integrity. We wish him all the best.
There's one more. It's going up as a separate post.
CBS "60 Minutes" Joins the Arab Propaganda Bandwagon on Jerusalem
This is beyond appalling. Don't take CAMERA's word for it. Watch the video. When it comes to blatant, brazen, fact-challenged Israel bashing, Al-Jazeera has nothing on Leslie Stahl. This one demands a response, folks.
The Toomey-Sestak debate
There's another one tonight. Now that I've started this, I realize I still don't want to talk about it. No one can possibly listen to Joe Sestak try to talk for more than a minute and still believe they're dealing with a rational, serious candidate for public office, let alone a sitting Congresman. But Joe nevertheless seems to be pulling off his signature eleventh hour comeback. Sometimes, you can fool most of the people most of the time. Hopefully, not enough.
Kathleen Parker's pox on both political parties
"[F]arce has become the new reality," she says. And so it has. (Parker's been on a roll lately.) No matter how many clue-by-fours you whack them with, politicians, pundits and political parties always seem to lose sight of the fact that the vast majority of Americans shy away from extremes. Especially when the finish line is in sight. And calling your opponent an "extremist" won't win you any points if you and your colleagues are seen as exhibiting and/or defending extremism yourselves.
The lone Arab soldier
This one was actually from last week. But it's a very interesting story about Hisham Abu Varia, the first Arab-Israeli IDF officer. A profile in stamina, courage and integrity. We wish him all the best.
There's one more. It's going up as a separate post.
