Analysis
Monday, June 12th 2023 / Friday, December 1st 2023
Aaron Maté RealClearInvestigations, June 6, 2023 “The FBI’s dependency on CrowdStrike – and, indeed, the entire basis for the Russiagate probe ‒ was further called into question when it emerged that the firm’s president had admitted under oath that it “did not have concrete evidence” of Russian hacking. Shawn Henry, a former close FBI colleague of Directors […]
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Monday, June 5th 2023 / Friday, December 1st 2023
Robert Knight American Family News, May 23, 2023 “In a lawless time, truth-telling isn’t enough to stop the moral slide. It takes people willing to ignore the slings and arrows and stand up for what’s right.” Here’s a brief quiz. What do all these events have in common? Special counsel John Durham’s long-awaited report leaves no […]
Friday, February 17th 2023 / Friday, December 1st 2023
J. Peder Zane Real Clear Politics, Feb. 3, 2023 “No narrative did more to shape Trump’s relations with the press than Russiagate” In 1972, National Review magazine published a content analysis titled “Is it true what they say about the New York Times?” The analysis and conclusion reached in that study was an unwelcome […]
Mark Hemmingway Real Clear Investigations, Feb. 6, 2023 “the missing motive suggests something far more sinister” Without much fanfare, earlier this week Jeff Gerth, a Pulitzer-Prize winning former New York Times investigative reporter, dropped a thorough and damning four-part article dissecting the media’s obsessive reporting on Donald Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia. Even more […]
Margot Cleveland The Federalist, Feb. 1, 2023 “Beyond the clear contradictions between reality and what the FBI’s interview notes record Halper as telling agents, the evidence suggests Halper played a larger role in the targeting of the Trump campaign.” When did these guys drink the Kool-Aid, and who served it to them?” That The […]
Isranet Daily Briefing
SHABBAT READING Doing and Hearing: Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Covenant & Conversation, Mishpatim— One of the most famous phrases in the Torah makes its appearance in this parsha. It has often been used to characterise Jewish faith as a whole. It consists of two words: na’aseh venishma, literally, “we will do and we will hear” […]
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