Tag: Republican Party

This article discusses the events that took place at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, analyzing the historical significance of the insurrection and the role of Donald Trump.
The podcast discusses various topics, including the repercussions of riots, Trump's removal from Twitter, Parler's removal from the internet, challenges facing the Republican Party, the potential for impeachment, and reflections on the nature of reality.
Oren Cass, a pro-union conservative, is part of a growing group seeking to redefine conservatism by emphasizing the importance of a strong labor market to support families and communities.
In this podcast episode, the discussion revolves around the implications of Joe Biden becoming president and the unexpected success of the Republican Party in non-presidential races.
The main point of the text is the author's assessment of the vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Mike Pence.
The Republican Party's convention successfully appealed to conservatives to support the GOP, alongside decreasing worries about the pandemic and rising crime rates, causing unease among Democrats.
The Republican National Convention's first night saw a notable shift towards pre-Trump themes and traditional establishment figures, which were viewed as the most effective elements of the event.
The text discusses the self-radicalization of the Democratic Party, a trend that the Republican Party has not been able to exploit.
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 Marcus, the co-founder of Home Depot, has established a foundation supporting various causes but has decided to sunset it within two decades of his passing to ensure his assets are used in alignment with his beliefs.
Following the 2018 U.S. congressional midterm elections, Michael Koplow of the Israel Policy Forum discusses on a podcast the evolving American policies regarding Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, analyzing the shifting approaches of both the Democratic and Republican parties in light of recent political changes.
In exploring the voting patterns of Orthodox Jews, particularly those in the Modern Orthodox community, the discussion highlights a shift towards supporting Republican candidates.
The text discusses the current state of American politics and its impact on Modern Orthodoxy, suggesting a deepening societal division that threatens the nation's cohesion.
In Episode 65 of the podcast "Super Tuesday," Jewish and non-Jewish guests discuss the upcoming election.
Simone Zelitch explores the alarming parallels between Philip Roth's 2004 novel, "The Plot Against America," and the rise of Donald Trump in the political arena.
The text explores the dilemma faced by a Jewish individual navigating between political extremes within their Orthodox Jewish community and their secular liberal friends.