Tag: American Politics

The article discusses Joe Rogan and his significance in American politics.
In this episode, the focus is on the trend of American Jews predominantly voting for the Democratic Party.
The podcast explores the idea that Americans have historically been enamored with conspiracy theories and asks whether this is a long-standing phenomenon.
The main point of the text is the author's assessment of the vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence.
The text discusses the chaotic nature of the first presidential debate on a Tuesday night, describing it as an unmanageable and unpleasant spectacle.
Despite Donald Trump's attempts to portray Joe Biden as responsible for the chaos in American cities and overly restrictive pandemic measures, polling data does not indicate that this messaging is significantly affecting public opinion.
In the text "They Say They Want a Revolution," Abe Greenwald elaborates on his lead article in the September 2020 issue of COMMENTARY titled "Yes, This Is a Revolution."
This article reflects on the Democratic National Convention and discusses the significance of Joe Biden's speeches.
The text discusses the current state of America, calling it backward, dysfunctional, and anti-intellectual, pointing out issues such as political incompetence, economic troubles, and social unrest.
The article discusses ongoing scandalous allegations against Joe Biden, questioning whether these issues will still be relevant by November.
The text discusses how the media and political elites in America focus on different issues than the general public, as highlighted by the discrepancy between media coverage of President Trump's actions during the coronavirus pandemic and his high approval ratings among Americans.
Bernie Sanders held a massive rally at the University of Michigan aimed at energizing young voters, focusing on issues like climate change and healthcare.
Tablet is proud to announce Michael Lind as its newest columnist.
Mark Oppenheimer appeared as a guest on Slate's Trumpcast to discuss Trump and the Jewish community.
Dr. Remko Leemhuis from AJC's Berlin Ramer Institute discusses Hezbollah's concerning activities in Germany and advocates for designating the Iranian proxy as a terrorist organization.
Mitch Landrieu, former Mayor of New Orleans, is credited with revitalizing post-Katrina New Orleans and removing Confederate statues during his tenure.
The author discusses a recent censorship incident in the Talmud involving a reference to Jesus, where Jewish censors removed the mention of Jesus, instead referring to Christianity.
In 1944, American Zionism faced a pivotal moment as support for the cause shifted from a bipartisan stance to becoming a political battleground between Republicans and Democrats competing for Jewish votes.
In this episode of Unorthodox, singer Sia faces a lawsuit over a disappointing Tel Aviv concert.
Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, a time for reflection, Israel's actions are being scrutinized.
Fifty years after the March on Washington protesting the Vietnam War, the article reflects on the gathering's significance and the antiwar movement that followed, emphasizing the efforts to end the war and the lasting impact on both American and Vietnamese societies.
Leonard Garment, a key figure during the Watergate scandal, passed away at 89.
Daniel Bell, a prominent figure among the New York intellectuals, emerged from a Jewish immigrant neighborhood with leftist influences.