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A new Quinnipiac poll shows that only 52% of American Jews now have a favorable opinion of President Obama. This is a remarkable drop in Jewish support considering that he won 78% of their vote in the 2008 election. Full Article at New Majority
Our friends at the Claremont Institute have compiled this year's annual Very Claremont Christmas recommending books that would make great presents. In the same spirit I write to note that some of our favorite writers published important books this year. Full Article at Power Line
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The influence of Irving Kristol's ideas has been one of the most important factors in reshaping the American climate of opinion over the past 40 years
Why Are Jews Liberals? Full Article at DovBear
Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending the Republican Jewish Coalition’s Leadership Meeting in Washington, DC as well as the National Women’s Committee’s Day on the Hill. Full Article at Republican Jewish Coalition
Today on the main site: Comment of the day: Yes, you, Seth Lipsky and Norman Podhoretz are on to something here. Liberalism is a "faith system" for secular people. Full Article at American Spectator
Norman Podhortez just came out with a book, Why Are Jews Liberals?. It seems that this as intellectually interesting as writing a book, “Why are blacks Democrats?”, would be. Full Article at Secular Right
When a book’s title is a question, one generally expects the book to answer that question, or at least to properly ask it. The fact that Norman Podhoretz’s newest polemic, Why Are Jews Liberals? Full Article at The New Ledger
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