Nonstop dramatics about the GOP threat to democracy is part of an attempt to cement Democratic Party hegemony, not ensure election integrity
A memo to current and aspiring Republican Party leaders
Why Google, YouTube, Uber and the rest of corporate America are donning the costume of progressivism
The foreign policy establishment that led us into Iraq finds itself in its own Never Trump desert
A daughter recalls the conversations she had with her late father, and wonders if he would have aligned with Trump’s nasty campaign
Contrasting platform language about BDS, Palestinian statehood, and ‘occupation’ presents a picture of two parties drifting apart on matters relating to the Jewish state
A host of theories emerge after the Republican’s shocking primary defeat
A look at what to expect from Shmuley Boteach and Josh Mandel
In Forest Hills, a heavily Jewish neighborhood, one Romney voter said ‘The polls aren’t telling the truth’
A poll shows that 85 percent of American-Israelis went for Romney. But some ask whether they should vote at all.
At the GOP convention, Josh Bolten reminisces about introducing President Bush to shmurah matzo
Benjamin Ginsberg, Bush’s lawyer in the 2000 recount, has orchestrated a major power grab for Romney
Will I subsist on Chex Mix at this year’s Republican National Convention?
Floating Rice’s name as a possible vice president shows the Romney campaign’s lack of foreign-policy smarts
The chair of the House Ways and Means Committee says he’s committed to family values. So, why is he allowing his adviser to deny his wife a get?
Shmuley Boteach wants the government to extend blue laws and subsidize marriage counseling—and he’s running for Congress as a Republican
Mitt Romney’s candidacy has revived the canard that Mormons are plotting to take over America. Jews have faced that charge for centuries.
Mitt Romney won the Iowa caucuses, but all the presidential candidates are vying to show their love for Israel. How far will they go?