On Election Day four years ago, I wrote about the following scenario, which is worth recounting again this year. There was a leader of a country who was in powe...
I have been unsparing in my criticism of Republican positions on Israel this campaign season, and particularly those held by the (no longer presumptive) nominee...
The 2016 U.S. presidential campaign has seen the culmination of a trend that has been building in American politics for some time, namely the distrust of the es...
Assuming we and the Republic survive the candidacy and possible presidency of Donald Trump, we will be debating and trying to understand the meaning of it and h...
Two important events took place in the last seven days related to Israel’s role in American political discourse. The first was last Thursday night’s Democratic ...
The contest over the presidential nomination in the Democratic party has become exciting of late, at least when it comes to the Israel issue. The excitement has...
Hillary Clinton may have had trouble getting through a subway turnstile, but Bernie Sanders is the one who’s having a rough ride in New York.
His troubles be...
On Monday, Donald Trump is set to address AIPAC’s annual policy conference. Some think that he should never have been invited. Others want Trump’s appearance at...