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Money For Nothing
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “I never bought the idea [that we should cut the pay and benefits of politicians]. We are only going to have millionaires run for office if we do that. It sounds sweet … Continue reading
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The Most Interesting Man In The World Is A Lubavitcher
Jordan Schultz writes a long article about the man in the Dos Equis commercials and never mentions that he is a Chabad Jew. That’s right. He’s a Hasid. The Jewish Journal profile. From Fanhouse: Jonathan Goldsmith is not a household … Continue reading
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From ’68 agitator to staunch supporter of George W Bush’s Iraq war
Alexander Linklater writes: For most of his 40-year career, Christopher Hitchens’s notoriety has been confined to highbrow journalistic, literary and political circles. In the last 15 years, he has been familiar to readers of Vanity Fair and the Atlantic, and … Continue reading
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