To Invigorate American Jewry, Revive “Zionism of the Spirit”
“We do not have to account to anybody, we are not to sit for anybody’s examination.”
January 6, 2022
“Rothschild physiognomy.”
In the past several decades, anti-Semitism has been rare in the mainstream of American conservatism, confined mostly to the extremes. But Douglas Murray points to a recent instance where it has appeared, more than once, in the twitter feed of one Pedro L. Gonzalez, a journalist currently holding a one-year fellowship at the Claremont Institute, a prestigious conservative think tank.
“We do not have to account to anybody, we are not to sit for anybody’s examination.”
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“Rothschild physiognomy.”
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In the past several decades, anti-Semitism has been rare in the mainstream of American conservatism, confined mostly to the extremes. But Douglas Murray points to a recent instance where it has appeared, more than once, in the twitter feed of one Pedro L. Gonzalez, a journalist currently holding a one-year fellowship at the Claremont Institute, a prestigious conservative think tank.
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