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Just cancelled my WSJ subscription. I'm not kidding about that either. I will not support an organization that puts out such hit pieces.
you still had a wsj subscription?
Just cancelled my WSJ subscription. I'm not kidding about that either. I will not support an organization that puts out such hit pieces.
you still had a wsj subscription?
Once upon a time it was the only serious news source in mainstream media. God I hate what Murdock has done to the paper.
here's a pretty good write-up on Mediaite making the rounds on twitter right now
WSJ Columnist Goes Bonkers On Rand Paul For ‘Loathsome,’ ‘Liberationist’ Streak Of Libertarianism
http://www.mediaite.com/online/wsj-...hsome-liberationist-streak-of-libertarianism/
Rabinowitz’s ultimate point is one that is shared by her like-minded cohorts Charles Krauthammer, Bill Kristol
LOL, I have to agree. It might have something to do with how extremely neoconservative they are. Rand doesn't consider himself "libertarian" and neither do I.It's quite hilarious to see them label Rand as an "extreme libertarian."
Just wondering, what do you consider yourself?
Ron Paul notably didn't use the word libertarian either, but I think that's mostly because terms don't matter as much as concrete ideas, and saying he was a "Conservative" had a better connotation in GOP primaries without actually losing him any substance. For some reason a lot of people think "Libertarian" means "Libertine" even though it really doesn't mean anything like that. Ron Paul basically agrees with libertarianism on pretty much everything.
Paul has lately said he would not leave abortion to the states, he doesn't believe in legalizing drugs like marijuana and cocaine, he'd support federal drug laws, he'd vote to support Kentucky's coal interests and he'd be tough on national security.
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1972721,00.html#ixzz2RsJCKY2I
Political commentary:
In 1999, Rabinowitz wrote an editorial in the Wall Street Journal about Juanita Broaddrick, an Arkansas woman who alleged that then President Bill Clinton had raped her.[12] Rabinowitz took the woman's story at face value, writing "To encounter this woman, to hear the details of her story and the statements of the corroborating witnesses, was to understand that this was in fact an event that took place."[13] She also wrote approvingly of Republican presidential candidate John McCain in both the 2000[14] and 2008 U.S. presidential elections.[15][16]
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No Crueler Tyrannies: Accusation, False Witness, and Other Terrors of Our Times, Free Press, 2003. ISBN 0-7432-2834-0.
About the Holocaust : what we know and how we know it, Institute of Human Relations Press, American Jewish Committee, 1979. OCLC 5829480.
New Lives: Survivors of the Holocaust Living in America, Random House, 1976. ISBN 0-394-48573-4.
The other Jews; portraits in poverty, Institute of Human Relations Press, American Jewish Committee, 1972. OCLC 344030.
Home life; a story of old age, by Dorothy Rabinowitz & Yedida Nielsen, Macmillan, 1971. OCLC 138427