September 11, 2012

Democrats Fib Again About Israel

Daniel Pipes, National Review

Last week saw a dispute over Jerusalem at the Democratic National Convention that, in the context of similar incidents, provides an important insight into the party’s covert distancing of itself from Israel.

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