In First Republican Presidential Endorsement In 48 Years, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Endorses Trump
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette endorsed President Donald Trump three days before the election in the paper’s first GOP presidential endorsement since 1972
Nearly 10 Miles Of Cars Line Up For Trump — And A Raucous Night In Small Town America
The county paper predicted a crowd of 2,000-plus for President Donald Trump’s 7 p.m. hanger stop. There are more than twice that many vehicles in the parking lots and fields by 4.
No, Pence Did Not Invite A Messianic Jew To Pray For Pittsburgh
In this time of genuine coming together to mourn and stand in solidarity against hate, more hatred and division are simply unwelcome.
We Are Living In An Age Of Political Paranoia
The popularity of a grand conspiracy theory—the kind that took hold of the Pittsburgh gunman—is the result of a shattered political culture.
Like The Jewish People, The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Is A Canary In The Coal Mine
For millennia, the Jewish people have been the canary in the coal mine. There’s never an off-season for anti-Semitism.
We Are Losing The Vital American Value Of Tolerance
Tolerance is one of the most important and enduring American values. If we lose it, we lose almost everything.
It’s Time To Have A Bipartisan National Conversation About American Anti-Semitism
It would have been naïve to think it was eradicated completely, but, in recent years especially, anti-Semitism does seem to horrifically be making a comeback.
Jews Need Your Prayers And Solidarity After Saturday’s Shooting
Saturday marked the first shooting at an American synagogue in modern U.S. history. An attack on one Jewish community reverberates throughout the larger one, and this was no exception.
The Left’s Response To The Mass Shooting Of Jews Is An Act Of Bad Faith
How are Americans ever going to ‘come together’ if the first thing a political party sees when it sees dead Americans is a partisan cudgel?