Other Palestinian reaction to the Gaza Attacks
QandO —
Unlike apologists for Hamas here in the US, such as the Juicebox Mafia (I can’t help it, that name fits that crew about as well as any I’ve seen) even t ...
CNN's rather small world
Maggie's Farm —
... and tellingly, none interviewed saw any reason to protest Hamas terror rockets and mortar barrages into Israel. This is what CNN calls the world! Or, is this CNN’s market that it caters to? Also, see Death to All JuiceAlso, see the view from J StreetAlso, see the Juicebox Mafia on Gaza Also, see Hamas is hoping for an IDF ground attack ...
Peretz: Arabs are Incapable of Civilization
Matthew Yglesias —
... It’s strange the kind of sentiments you see considered acceptable among liberal magazine editors-in-chief like TNR’s Martin Peretz: ...
Midday Open Thread
Daily Kos —
... The first time I got called an anti-Semite by Marty Peretz and friends, I was pretty distressed. By last month, when Peretz was pitying "pipsqueaks" like me for my "hatred" of both my Jewish and American inheritances, I was just happy to indulge the daily routine of an aging eccentric (and hey, at least I didn't come in for the nasty ...
Sharpen Your Knives: Rush Limbaugh Leading The Know-Nothing Party
The Latest on Air America —
... But I put on pants and came into the office this morning only to make an inappropriate sexual reference straight out of the box, so it's feeling more like home by the minute.
I've attended as many universities as Sarah Palin, but managed to get degrees from two of them, so I think I win. I've also written for Ms., the Washington Post, Glamour and the Daily Beast, so I'll be taking none of your guff.
I don't eat Cheetos, I don't drink juice boxes and I majored in German (with a minor in European history) so I feel ...
Barrett Brown: New Republic Editor Martin Peretz Blasts Someone For Something, Sort Of
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... , as if characterizing a nationality thusly was the most natural thing in the world for a liberal magazine to do. His own writings are given over largely to accounts of Arab and Muslim perfidy; among other things, he has asserted that Arabs are incapable of maintaining a "truly civil society." In content, approach, and intent, his output is no different from that of the various websites that catalogue the real or imagined crimes of blacks or Jews or both. Not that I am bothered by his or anyone else's racism, which is directed only towards mere people. But why his perpetual ...


