The Senate majority leader’s name doesn’t mean what he thinks it does
After 45 years of winning elections, the Senate majority leader should have enough confidence in himself to oppose Biden’s Iran deal. Why doesn’t he?
Israeli-Americans, once shunned by the homeland and marginal in domestic politics, are becoming more influential and injecting new optimism into the often dour world of American-Jewish political organizations
The delay of a proposed vote on an anti-BDS bill sparks rumors of a rift among Senate Democrats and dirty tricks from Republicans
The movement is still on the fringes of American politics but with the Democrats pulling left it now has a seat inside Congress
The stars joined a storied tradition of celebrity endorsements for Y.U., stretching back to Einstein, who raised thousands for the school
An anatomy of incompetence and malice
The Senate’s ranking Democrat sees himself as a guardian of the Jews. So why does he insist on palling around with their detractors on the left and the right alike?
A continued look into the skeletons in Ellison’s closet has the potential to deter some Jewish Democrats
But why isn’t New York Senator Chuck Schumer on the list?
The administration’s rhetorical offensive—which owes more to Karl Rove than the promised politics of hope—is needlessly dividing its supporters
The White House and its allies shouldn’t need to smear American Jews–and a sitting senator–as dual loyalists to make their case
‘To me, the very real risk that Iran will not moderate and will, instead, use the agreement to pursue its nefarious goals, is too great’
After a fatal shooting at a showing of her new film, the comedienne teamed up with her cousin, Chuck Schumer, to push for better practices: ‘Enough is enough’
The White House, as echoed by a New York Times editorial, asserts to Blumenthal, Schumer, and Cardin, that if they vote against the JCPOA, they’ll be tarred as dual loyalists
Chuck Schumer: ‘It’s a miracle: You took one day’s worth of schtick and kept it going for 16 years. Mazel tov!’
She can save the Iran deal or she can sink it. Her choice may determine the fate of two administrations—Obama’s, and her own.
Russia won’t allow massive shipment of Chobani yogurt into the country