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Opinion | A Worldwide ‘Jew Hunt’
  + stars: | 2024-11-12 | by ( Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Notice what these attackers aren’t saying. They aren’t denouncing Israeli policy or speaking up for Palestinian rights. They aren’t trying to make careful distinctions between Jews and Israelis. A great deal of attention has also been paid to some Israeli fans who pulled down a Palestinian flag, vandalized a taxi and, in Hebrew, chanted ugly anti-Arab phrases. As Leon Wieseltier pointed out years ago, this type of reasoning is not an explanation for antisemitism.
Persons: Maya Angelou, , Dick Schoof, Leon Wieseltier Organizations: Dutch Locations: Amsterdam, Germany, Gaza, United States
Bret: One of the most interesting recent stories in The Times is an analysis of undecided voters, and their concerns about Trump and Harris. One of most important findings — one that should really concern the Harris campaign — is that a high proportion of undecided voters are young, low-income and Black or Latino. The concerns about Trump are familiar: “too extreme,” “angered easily” and so on. But some of the concerns about Harris were more surprising. The other part, I think, is that Harris hasn’t done enough to reassure undecided voters that she’s decisive, knowledgeable and well-advised.
Persons: Bret, Harris, , Trump, ” “, , Gail, That’s, Barack Obama, Warren Buffett, Paul Volcker, Colin Powell, Robert Rubin, David Petraeus, Liz Cheney, she’s Organizations: Times, Trump Locations: North Carolina, Michigan, Arizona
Opinion | Naftali Bennett Needs to Topple Two Regimes
  + stars: | 2024-08-13 | by ( Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The former Israeli prime minister was worried about a blood bath. Provide Gazans with food, water, medicine and safe havens but not the fuel that Hamas needs to operate its tunnels. Offer safe passage out of Gaza for Hamas fighters willing to surrender, probably in exchange for the release of Israel’s hostages. And Israelis are girding for a major, multifront war against Iran and its proxies. With polls showing him drawing even with or beating Netanyahu as the person Israelis want as their prime minister, his views matter.
Persons: I’d, Naftali Bennett, Bennett, Benjamin Netanyahu, Yahya Sinwar, Netanyahu Locations: Tel Aviv, Gaza, Israel, Iran
I have to make a confession: Kamala Harris had a much stronger start than I expected. She appears competent, in command and she is connecting to voters — everything she wasn’t when she ran for president five years ago. Gail Collins: Bret! Bret: I’m not there yet, though the rumored choice of Josh Shapiro, the Pennsylvania governor, as her running mate would go far to reassure me about a Harris administration. Gail: Certainly seems to make sense politically — guy from a very important state, with a moderate image that might reassure Democrats who are worried that Harris is too far to the left.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Gail, Kamala Harris, , Gail Collins, Bret, I’m, Josh Shapiro, Harris Locations: Pennsylvania
Don’t Tell My Friends, But… is a seriesin which we asked Times columnistswhateveryone else is wrong about. On its face, there’s nothing necessarily political about the mantra that the customer is always right. But the idea that the customer is always right also contains a worldview, a kind of market fundamentalism that typifies much of the American right today. The problem starts when our decisions aren’t merely subjective — that is, when questions of truth, moral or factual, are involved. Students today, whose parents often pay fortunes for their education, are treated like valuable customers, not lowly apprentices.
Persons: , didn’t, , Walter Cronkite, That’s, It’s, Hadrian, , Marguerite Yourcenar, there’s Organizations: Conservatives, University curriculums, Liberal, Yale, Princeton Locations: United States
Opinion | Israel’s Five Wars
  + stars: | 2024-07-30 | by ( Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
The world will soon know the shape and scale of Israel’s response to Hezbollah for Saturday’s rocket attack on a Druze town in the Golan Heights, which killed 12 children. But it’s not too soon to ask what purpose the expected retaliation will serve in the context of Israel’s five wars. Israel’s most strident critics insist that the current conflict is about Palestinian existence, about Israel’s alleged refusal to grant a Palestinian homeland. Israel agreed to a Palestinian Authority in 1993, offered a Palestinian state in 2000 and vacated the Gaza Strip in 2005. When campus protesters at Princeton chanted, “We don’t want no two states, we want ’48,” they weren’t asking for Israel to accept a Palestinian state.
Persons: it’s, Israel, Israel’s Organizations: West Bank, Hezbollah, Palestinian Authority, Princeton Locations: Golan, Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran, Palestinian
Gail Collins: Bret, we’re beginning a whole new era in presidential politics, and before we get rolling I want to give you ample opportunity to retract your threat not to vote in a Trump-vs.- Harris election. Bret Stephens: My feelings about this election are approximately what Henry Kissinger’s were about the Iran-Iraq war: It’s a pity both sides can’t lose. You know that I will never, ever vote for Donald Trump. But I can’t quite see why I should cast my New York vote — a meaningless vote, as we both know — in favor of a politician whose views I oppose and whose judgment I doubt. Refusing to pick a less-bad choice is being, well, a kinda snob.
Persons: Gail Collins, Bret, we’re, Harris, Bret Stephens, Henry Kissinger’s, Donald Trump, Gail, you’ve Organizations: Trump, can’t Locations: Iran, Iraq, York
The Israeli diplomat Abba Eban once remarked that “men and nations behave wisely when they have exhausted all other resources.” The line (a version of which is often misattributed to Winston Churchill) could hardly fit President Biden better. But it would also be more than a little misleading. The truth is that for months, if not years, the president, his family, and his senior advisers deceived the country about the extent of his mental deterioration. Dean Phillips, the Minnesota congressman, first saw it back in 2021, when Biden went to Capitol Hill and “had trouble articulating his own agenda,” as The Times’s Peter Baker noted this week. Phillips’s Democratic colleagues saw it, too, but said nothing.
Persons: Abba Eban, Winston Churchill, Biden, , , selflessness he’s, Dean Phillips, Peter Baker, Phillips’s Organizations: Minnesota congressman, Capitol, Phillips’s Democratic Locations: Minnesota
So talented, qualified Democrats would have time to launch their candidacies. Bret: What’s past is past. At least if they don’t make the mistake of simply accepting a Harris nomination as a fait accompli. And given the fact that we’re only talking about weeks until the nomination, it’s hard to imagine a rebellion. None of those other talented, qualified Democrats is a standout star who’d be an obvious alternative.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Gail, I’ve, Biden, Howard Cosell, Bret, Harris, who’s, who’d
Opinion | Antisemitism on Campuses, Ivy and Beyond
  + stars: | 2024-07-21 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
To the Editor:Re “Should American Jews Abandon Elite Universities?,” by Bret Stephens (column, June 26):Mr. Stephens has issued a sobering and well-documented indictment of antisemitism on elite campuses. The question asked by the headline is timely and troubling for many Jewish high school students and their families. But the insensitivity and hypocrisy of supposedly idealistic and enlightened college students may be the most striking and unkind cut of all. “Safe spaces” and rules against “microaggressions” have become commonplace on campuses. Yet when Jewish students made it known that calling for deadly attacks on Jews (“Globalize the intifada!”) is offensive and intimidating, they were ignored.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Stephens, curriculums, “ microaggressions Organizations: Abandon Elite
Opinion | The Secret of Trump’s Resurrection
  + stars: | 2024-07-16 | by ( Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
ceased to be a normal political party in 2016 and became a cult of personality, less interested in winning elections than in burnishing the savior-victim myth of its charismatic leader. As a cult, the party could never realistically allow any other Republican to successfully challenge Trump for the nomination. And as a nominee, Trump would only gain strength once the extent of President Biden’s mental decline became obvious. It fails to reckon with the Biden administration’s political blunders. And it reduces the Democrats’ problem to a Biden problem.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Fox, Laura Ingraham, Biden Organizations: Republicans, Republican, Trump
Patrick Healy, the deputy Opinion editor, hosted an online conversation with the Times Opinion columnists Ross Douthat, David French, Michelle Goldberg and Bret Stephens to discuss Donald Trump’s choice of J.D. Vance as his running mate — why Mr. Trump picked him, how Mr. Vance could help the ticket, what’s surprising and unusual about the vice-presidential nominee, and what if anything worries our columnists about Mr. Vance. Patrick Healy: The answer to one of the biggest questions of the presidential election has now been revealed: Donald Trump has chosen J.D. Vance as his running mate. What was the first thing that popped into your minds when you heard Trump had picked the first-term senator from Ohio and why?
Persons: Patrick Healy, Ross Douthat, David French, Michelle Goldberg, Bret Stephens, Donald Trump’s, Vance, , Trump, Donald Trump, Fareed Zakaria’s, Trumper Organizations: Fareed Zakaria’s CNN, Republican Party, Trump Locations: Ohio, United States
Opinion | Republicans Will Regret a Second Trump Term
  + stars: | 2024-07-13 | by ( Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Donald Trump has held a consistent and widening lead over President Biden in all the battleground states. In short, Republicans have good reason to think they’ll be back in the White House next January. Three in particular: First, Trump won’t slay the left; instead, he will re-energize and radicalize it. Second, Trump will be a down-ballot loser, leading to divided and paralyzed government. The results won’t be ones old-school Republicans want or expect.
Persons: Donald Trump, Biden, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Trump, Trump’s Organizations: Republicans, House Locations: New York
Opinion | The Abyss Stares Back at Joe Biden
  + stars: | 2024-07-09 | by ( Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Huey Long-like character of Willie Stark in Robert Penn Warren’s “All the King’s Men” comes to mind, as does the figure of Brutus in Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.”And so, increasingly, does President Biden. The man elected to banish his self-deluded, deceptive, disrespected and destructive predecessor increasingly embodies those vices himself. “Saying hello to one Democratic megadonor and family friend at the White House recently, the president stared blankly and nodded his head,” Olivia Nuzzi reported last week for New York magazine. The president repeated the words his wife had fed him.”There’s plenty more like this, including in The Wall Street Journal and The Times. “A former senior European official answered the same question by saying flatly, ‘No.’”
Persons: It’s, Huey Long, Willie Stark, Robert Penn Warren’s, , Brutus, Shakespeare’s “ Julius Caesar, Biden, blankly, ” Olivia Nuzzi, , Vladimir V, Putin, ” —, Europe — “, Organizations: Democratic, White House, New York, Street, The Times, Times Locations: Russia, U.S, Europe
Opinion | The Presidential Fitness Test Is Back
  + stars: | 2024-07-08 | by ( Gail Collins | Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Did you watch George Stephanopoulos’s post-debate interview with President Biden? Did it allay your concerns about his fitness to run for a second term? Biden certainly did prove he could have a discussion on TV without appearing to be a victim of senility. Cannot imagine anybody going to work and saying “Wow, did you hear the president last night? It was painful to have to see an elderly man get grilled about his mental fitness.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Gail, George Stephanopoulos’s, Biden, Gail Collins, Bret, Caligula, Joe Six Locations: America
Bret Stephens: Gail, in our last conversation I asked you whether you would join me in calling for Democrats to find a new nominee if Joe Biden had a disastrous debate performance. You replied that it would have to be “super disastrous.”Did the president’s performance on Thursday night meet your definition of “super”? Gail Collins: Bret, I was thinking about you all through the debate. You were worried Biden would “lose it with some obvious memory lapse, slurred sentence or troubling blank stare.”I pretty much dismissed your concerns, and I was, um, sorta wrong. Even if he makes a comeback from the he’s-way-too-old moments of the debate, we’ve got months before the election.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Gail, Joe Biden, Gail Collins, Bret, Biden, Biden shouldn’t, we’ve, he’d
What do they do about their candidate for president, and their campaign to beat Donald Trump? Michelle Goldberg: I think Biden has to get out. As you know, I’ve been arguing since 2022 that he’s too old to run for re-election. But recently, when people have asked me about it, I’ve wondered, is it too late? And I think that’s rapidly becoming the consensus not just among panicky pundits, but among senior Democrats.
Persons: Patrick Healy, I’ve, Biden’s, Kamala Harris, Biden, , Donald Trump, Michelle, Michelle Goldberg, Hakeem Jeffries, , Healy, Bret, “ Biden, It’s Organizations: Democratic National Convention, Associated Press, Biden, America, Democratic
Gail Collins: Not to be obvious or anything, Bret, but do you have any predictions about the big debate tonight? Bret Stephens: No predictions, just the wish that both candidates deliver roughly the same performances they put in four years ago: a coherent Joe Biden and an unhinged Donald Trump. But here’s my question for you: If Biden’s performance is disastrous, will you join me in calling for Democrats to find a new nominee? Gail: It’d have to be pretty super disastrous, Bret. Sure, if the president suddenly goes blank and stares at the screen in silence or forgets where he’s speaking and starts commending the Democratic congressional candidate from Delaware.
Persons: Gail Collins, Bret, Bret Stephens, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden, Gail, It’d Organizations: Trump, Democratic Locations: Delaware
candidate who would make a genuine difference for Trump in the campaign and in the November election vote? What matters most about Trump’s choice? First, as Democrats like to point out when questions of Joe Biden’s age come up, Trump is also pretty damn old. So the possibility that his vice president would succeed Trump in the middle of his term is not implausible. Ross Douthat: It’s not just that Trump is old, it’s also that — fears of his permanent power notwithstanding — he’s term-limited, which means that his V.P.
Persons: Patrick Healy, Ross Douthat, David French, Michelle Goldberg, Bret Stephens, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Biden’s, Donald Trump, Bret, Joe Biden’s, Doug Burgum, Marco Rubio, It’s, it’s, Mike Pence’s, there’s Organizations: Trump Locations: MAGA, Florida
The notable fact about the anti-Israel campus demonstrations is that they are predominantly an elite phenomenon. And what should those on the other side of the demonstrations — Jewish students and alumni most of all — do about it? Regarding the first question, some argue that the furor over the campus protests is much ado about not much. With notable exceptions, campus life at these schools is somewhat less roiled by protest than the media makes it seem. Outside groups, as more than one university president has told me, have played an outsize role in setting up encampments and radicalizing students.
Persons: It’s Stanford Organizations: University of Nebraska Locations: Israel, Berkeley, Yale, Penn, Harvard, Columbia, provocateurs
I know we’ll want to talk about the Hunter Biden trial. The long and short of it is that Texan Latinos, once reliably Democratic, are turning against Joe Biden on account of the border chaos. Or does it merely confirm that the administration sat on its hands for more than three years while the crisis got worse? Gail Collins: Bret, there are parts of Texas that are the natural first destinations for people crossing the border illegally. That’s a crisis, but I think you’ve agreed with me in the past that overall, the influx of immigrants has been terrific for the national economy.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Gail, Hunter Biden, Edgar Sandoval, Joe Biden, Gail Collins, Bret Locations: Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, Texas, That’s, New York
Thursday’s D-Day anniversary — the 80th — is occasioning somber and anxious reflections about the fate of the Atlantic alliance. Somber because the last of the Greatest Generation will soon no longer be with us. Anxious because Donald Trump, and his evident disdain for that alliance, may soon be with us again. Europe today faces four great challenges that typically determine the fate of great powers. 28 — the 27 countries currently in the European Union, plus Britain — accounted for 36.3 percent of global gross domestic product.
Persons: Thursday’s, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Xi, Trump, Kennedy Organizations: European Union, Microsoft, Nvidia Locations: Europe, Britain, United States
Gail Collins: Bret, since we last conversed Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony charges. Bret Stephens: Gail, I yield to nobody in my loathing for La Panza Naranja, particularly since he stole my grand old party from me. Gail: Well, I’ve never thought the trial would have much of an impact on the political divide in this country. Trump is what he is, and after all the previous scandals there wasn’t much that could shake people’s opinion. All those guilty verdicts must have discouraged the not-totally-committed Trump folks at least a tad.
Persons: Gail Collins, Bret, Donald Trump, Bret Stephens, Gail, I’ve, Stormy Daniels, Stevie Nicks, Trump Organizations: Trump
Opinion | Do We Still Understand How Wars Are Won?
  + stars: | 2024-05-28 | by ( Bret Stephens | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In the past 50 years, the United States has gotten good at losing wars. We won limited victories against Saddam Hussein in 1991 and Muammar el-Qaddafi in 2011, only to fumble the endgames. If you’re on the left, you’d probably say that most if not all these wars were unnecessary, unwinnable or unworthy. Life in America would not have materially changed if, say, Kosovo were still a part of Serbia. We know how America fought such wars.
Persons: Saddam Hussein, Muammar el, What’s, you’d, , ” Ron Chernow, Ulysses Grant Organizations: ISIS Locations: United States, Saigon, Beirut, Mogadishu, Kabul, Baghdad, Iraq, Grenada, Panama, Kosovo, America, Serbia, Vicksburg,
Opinion | Justice Alito’s Blame-the-Wife Defense
  + stars: | 2024-05-22 | by ( ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
To the Editor:Re “We’re Suddenly Living in a ‘My Wife Did It’ Moment,” by Gail Collins and Bret Stephens (The Conversation, May 21):Mr. Stephens goes on at length about why Justice Samuel Alito’s wife has “the constitutional right” to express a “Stop the Steal” opinion by hanging a flag upside-down in the Alitos’ front yard, as well as “a moral right” to express her opinion independently of her Supreme Court justice husband. Then, when Ms. Collins challenges the propriety of a political symbol at the home of a justice who might someday have to decide on that very election’s validity, Mr. Stephens demurs with a mild “OK.”Mr. Stephens’s argument is deeply disturbing. Our Supreme Court justices are expected to maintain not just the reality of no conflicts of interest that might influence their rulings, but also the “appearance” of no such conflicts. To neighbors and now the nation, the flag made it appear that Justice Alito believes Donald Trump’s lies about a stolen election, and thus would rule in favor of Mr. Trump in related cases. Blaming his wife makes a sham of his own responsibility not to appear political.
Persons: Gail Collins, Bret Stephens, Stephens, Samuel Alito’s, Collins, Mr, Alito, Donald Trump’s, Trump Organizations: Mr
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