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PA Resurrects ‘Palestinian Authority Descending from Jesus’ Gospel
Posted on: May 20th, 2013
News → AntisemitismHow far the PA will go to present the lie as the truth and the truth as a lie? Its claim that Jesus was a Palestinian is old hat. But now the “resurrection” also refers to “the Palestinian state.”
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Posted on: March 25th, 2013
InDepth → Media MonitorThe late Michael Kelly was a brilliant writer and editor (The New York Times, Washington Post, The New Republic, The Atlantic) who coincidentally happened to be an American patriot and a strong supporter of Israel – a combination not commonly found in the circles in which he traveled.

Giuliani Still Being Slighted by Media Elites
Posted on: March 13th, 2013
InDepth → Media MonitorEven as he left office in January 2002 on a note of unprecedented triumph and popularity, the tone of the New York Times’s editorials and most of its news coverage was startlingly jaundiced.
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Recalling Ed Koch’s Political Hypocrisy
Posted on: February 20th, 2013
InDepth → Media MonitorKoch became a chronic – some would say compulsive – critic of Giuliani.
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Posted on: January 16th, 2013
InDepth → Media MonitorAl Gore has been in the news again, and even some of his biggest admirers are upset with Gore’s decision to sell his Current TV cable network to Al Jazeera, which is owned by the oil-rich Islamic monarchy of Qatar, for $500 million.
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When Barak Made Rabin Spin In His Grave
Posted on: December 12th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorEhud Barak may or may not be out of Israeli politics for good, but his recent resignation announcement reminded the Monitor of just how much the man had been willing to give up to Yasir Arafat at the tail end of Bill Clinton’s presidency.

The Ever Reliable Jewish Voter
Posted on: November 21st, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorRoughly 30 percent of those Jews who had voted for Reagan in 1980 went for Mondale in 1984.
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Posted on: October 17th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorWith all the media attention paid to the recent 40th anniversary of the Munich Olympic massacre, another anniversary – this one related to something far more consequential in terms of Israel’s history – slipped by relatively unnoticed.
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The Public Is The Last To Know
Posted on: September 5th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorThe charade is played out every evening on election day. Television news anchors and beat reporters, on local stations and the networks, come on the air full of breathless anticipation, seeking to build an atmosphere of nail-biting uncertainty.

Posted on: August 8th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorSeveral years ago the Monitor ranked the U.S. presidents (from Truman through Clinton) in terms of their relationship with Israel. Since then, readers occasionally have asked whether time and added perspective have had any effect on the list and where Barack Obama would place on it.
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Posted on: July 11th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorA new biography of the late Walter Cronkite has forced even admirers of the iconic CBS anchorman to reassess the man long held up as a paragon of journalistic ethics and objectivity.

Edward Klein On Obama And Wright
Posted on: June 20th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorWright, Klein writes, “became far more than a religious and spiritual guide to Obama; he was his substitute father, life coach, and political inspiration wrapped in one package. At each step of Obama’s career, Wright was there with practical advice and counsel…. It would be no exaggeration to say that Jeremiah Wright…prepared him to run for president.”

Posted on: May 31st, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorAbout a decade ago the Monitor recommended a bunch of books on U.S. presidents and the Middle East and then updated the list a few years later. With interest in the 2012 presidential race heating up, another look at the list seems in order.

Posted on: May 23rd, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorA good portion of the reliably liberal mainstream media had soured on Barack Obama once his historic 2008 ascension to the presidency gave way to a mostly lackluster performance when he actually moved into the White House.

Mike Wallace Shuffles Off This Mortal Coil
Posted on: April 18th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorMike Wallace died earlier this month at age 93, and while some may find it preferable to focus on the positive when speaking or writing about an individual on the occasion his passing, the Monitor had little good to say about Wallace while he was living, so why start now?
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Tenth Anniversary Of A Media Feeding Frenzy
Posted on: April 4th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorThe media wolves were in full feeding frenzy ten years ago this month as Israel, after dozens of Palestinian suicide bombings and other terrorist attacks, mounted its largest military operation in the West Bank in decades.

An Anti-McCarthyite’s McCarthyism
Posted on: March 28th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorLawrence Hoffman is a politically liberal Reform rabbi who writes about his favorite Jewish books in his own recently released book, titled, not altogether unexpectedly, One Hundred Great Jewish Books.

Posted on: March 14th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorA little research – on the Internet or at a good public library – will yield a rich harvest of facts and quotes buttressing Israel’s case and highlighting Palestinian dishonesty and double talk.

Ten Years Ago This Week: An Icon Exposed
Posted on: February 29th, 2012
InDepth → AnalysisBilly Graham had for decades been one of America’s most admired figures, a national icon, a man respected across the board for his seeming sincerity, rock-solid faith and openness to working with those whose beliefs differ from his own. He was also a staunch friend of Israel. But a different side of Graham emerged during the 90-minute White House meeting with Nixon. Graham was particularly exercised by what he saw as the “stranglehold” Jews maintained on the American media.
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Popular Israeli TV Host Calls for Reducing Number of “Ultra Orthodox Grandchildren”
Posted on: February 28th, 2012
InDepth → Media MonitorYaron London is spelling stuff out, having moved, like many secular Israelis, from bemused disliking of the Ultra Orthodox to outright loathing anyone wearing a black hat and a beard. Now he's out for blood. His op-ed piece in Y'net Tuesday recalls earlier solutions to "the Jewish problem."
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