Why I (Still) Can’t Vote for Donald Trump
No past accomplishment can make up for Trump’s moral unraveling, and he must be held to account.
No past accomplishment can make up for Trump’s moral unraveling, and he must be held to account.
Maybe it’s time to press “reset” on our 21st-century standards of beauty.
We’re no longer that weak kid in school, and we should stop acting like one. It’s time to start acting like winners, not because it’s a smart PR strategy but because it’s who we are.
He flirts with the worst type of racists, bigots and anti-Semites but avoids using language himself that would directly express similar sentiments.
“Confronting Hate 1937-1952” examines how a groundbreaking media campaign launched by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) to combat rising antisemitism in the United States actually worked.
It’s 7:10 a.m. on election day and I wake up thinking politics.
“This is, by far, the best time in Jewish history to be a Jew.”
Is it in any way possible for you to turn back the clock? Not to daylight savings time, but to an altogether earlier time of our recent past.