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Brooklyn’s anti-Israel protest: Letters to the Editor — Oct. 25, 2023

The Issue: A large “pro-Palestine” protest in Brooklyn following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Sunday’s Post (Oct. 22) gave me a good punch in...

Bidenomics just popped a historic $2T hole in the federal budget

Meanwhile, Biden and fellow Democrats never stop dreaming of things to spend money on, which only makes matters worse. But, hey, they won’t be...

Connecticut Children’s Hospital Creating Portal for Out-of-State Kids to Pursue Gender Transition

The hospital also gives a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion presentation to clinical staff, including physicians, that embraces gender ideology.

All Eyes on Mike Johnson

Members expect that House GOP conference vice chairman Mike Johnson, who came in second behind Emmer earlier today, will make another run for the...

Obama’s Condescending Israel Statement Reflects His Presidency’s Failures

The former president, who actively worked against America’s greatest ally in the Middle East, now has the gall to give Israel advice.

Your Turn, Democrats

Just as mainstream Republicans confronted right-wing antisemitism after the Charlottesville rally, the center-left must now confront left-wing antisemitism.

Echoes of the 1860 Speaker Fight

Today’s battles to be speaker of the House reflect some of the same issues that bedeviled Republicans in picking their first-ever speaker in 1860.

Republicans must use political capital on spending cuts, not speaker spats

For three weeks now, the House of Republicans has not had a speaker, and the crazy eight Republicans who elected to blow up the party's only position of power by voting with the entire Democratic caucus have been unable to find a candidate as popular as Kevin McCarthy, who was ousted from the seat despite the support of 210 members of Congress. Since the California Republican's expulsion, the GOP has nominated three separate candidates, held three separate floor votes, and has failed all three times. Jim Jordan's most successful attempt at the top job netted just 200 votes on the floor, while Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries actually beat McCarthy's support twice. House Republicans moved on from the Ohio congressman to Tom Emmer, but after an internal whip count showing he didn't have the votes, the Minnesotan promptly dropped out of the circus.

Israel war: Why are Muslim activists dying on the hill of terrorist apologia?

Muslim activists in the United States are raising a fuss and warning that President Joe Biden is going to lose Muslim support for being too sympathetic to Jews who were slaughtered by antisemitic terrorists, and apparently, no one thinks that this would reflect poorly on Muslims.

Yes, Republicans and Democrats should cooperate on House speaker vote

Now that Republicans have a new nominee for speaker of the House, they should stop being so narrow-minded that they reject any form of help from Democrats to get their nominee actually elected on the House floor.

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