Irrational Choices By Michael Sall
Israel is properly rejoicing at killing the architect of the October 7 terrorist attack Yahya Sinwar. Unfortunately, what they are not doing is using the occasion to review their past self-destructive policies.
Israel is properly rejoicing at killing the architect of the October 7 terrorist attack Yahya Sinwar. Unfortunately, what they are not doing is using the occasion to review their past self-destructive policies.
Donald Trump announced his run for the Republican nomination for President of the United States. The press, the pundits and all the swamp creatures laughed. They called him a clown. They called him a fool. A year and a half later they were calling him Mr. President.
The Republican party has a wealth of talent qualified to be vice president. Still, there is one outstanding choice, Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia.
Israel has failed to secure peace with their Palestinian neighbors. Many would blame that on the Palestinians. Many would blame it on the United Nations or the other leftist organizations. They are all deserving. But what about the Israelis themselves? They pursued peace in good faith. But were their policies effective? I think not. Was it predictable that they would fail? I fear so.
Many of you have given to colleges and universities. Ken Griffin gave $500 million and Bill Ackman gave untold millions to Harvard. Mark Rowan gave $50 million to the University of Pennsylvania. Now they are outraged at the universities’ indifference at best and support at worst to pro Hamas demonstrations. The money they donated has been used for these exact same purposes for the last 30 years. The donors have unconsciously joined George Soros in undermining America.