Daily Archives: December 24, 2015

Jews Against Trump

Rob Eshman writes for the Jewish Journal of Los Angeles: And the fact that Trump could provoke such a uniform reaction from such a fractious people is a credit to the dumbness and darkness of his ideas. His increasingly xenophobic … Continue reading

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Jewish Journal: Is Trump Hitler?

The closer Donald Trump gets to the White House, the more unhinged our elites get. Jewish Journal Editor Rob Eshman writes: The funny thing about the bitch’s spawn is it never emerges looking like it did the last time. We … Continue reading

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Jewish Journal: Donald Trump’s American dream

Danielle Berrin writes: Just for fun, I decided to take Donald Trump at his word. After the Republican presidential candidate responded to the San Bernardino terror attack by calling for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United … Continue reading

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George Will: Beating Hillary Less Important Than Stopping Trump

Ben Shapiro writes: As the end of the year approaches, Donald Trump is solidly ensconced at the top of the Republican polls nationally. The man just behind him? Senator Sen. Ted Cruz, an establishment bugaboo. The establishment’s favorite candidate, Senator … Continue reading

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WP: Donald Trump is pushing journalists to their professional — and personal — limits

Comments posted at WP: * Callum Borchers “forgot” to mention a couple of innocent facts. He forgot to mention that 95 percent of journalists vote for Dem. party. He forgot to mention that future journalists are conditioned in colleges by … Continue reading

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