Anti-Semitism

Mel Gibson's family values Mel Gibson's family values

The ultra-orthodox Catholic can't get remarried in the church unless he says he made a "mistake" and gets an annulment -- after a 28-year marriage. Time to reform Catholic divorce.
  • Republicans: DeMint like Jew "watching our nation's pennies"

    Two leaders of the South Carolina GOP find an odd way to praise the senator
  • Mel on the cross

    Hollywood may shun Mel Gibson for his anti-Semitic ravings, but the right wing in George Bush's increasingly hate-filled America won't.
  • "The Plot Against America" by Philip Roth

    In his most believable novel in years, Philip Roth imagines a 1940s America where Charles Lindbergh unseats FDR and the nation descends into vicious anti-Semitism.
  • The Arabian Panther

    Dyab Abou Jahjah's Arab European League calls for sharia law, celebrates 9/11 and warned Belgian Jews to break with Israel or else. Is he defending Muslims' civil rights -- or inciting hatred?
  • Sex, violence and "The Arab Mind"

    I still support the war in Iraq, but we need to rid ourselves of our perverse myths about Middle Eastern men and women.
  • Anti-Semitic -- or anti-Sharon?

    When Western leaders met in Berlin this week to confront an ugly upsurge in European anti-Semitism, they pointed fingers not just at neo-Nazis and militant Muslims -- but also at the European left.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Tuesday Morning Quarterback columnist Gregg Easterbrook on blogging, anti-Semitism, cheerleaders and the entertaining game of football.
  • Right Hook

    Pipes and Krauthammer warn of a second Holocaust; Taranto accuses Red Cross of coddling terrorists; WorldNetDaily claims al-Qaida may have set California fires.
  • With God on their side

    The Malaysian prime minister's anti-Semitic remarks draw outrage, as they should. But the Bush administration stands by the religious-fanatic general it has appointed to head up the war on terrorism's intelligence effort.
  • The new Nixon tapes

    The new tapes that capture Nixon denouncing the "stranglehold" of "untrustworthy" Jews and arguing that we should nuke Vietnam reveal his deep capacity for evil.
  • A banner day for neo-Nazis

    Last month, Hatewatch shut down, declaring that the battle against hate groups has been won. It hasn't.
  • April blandness

    The NBA sure takes its sweet time getting through the boring first round of the playoffs. Plus: Charlie Ward -- meshuggener!
  • Face facts

    David Horowitz accused me of lying, but he's the one who plays loose with the facts on Reagan-era conservatism.
  • Anti-Semite patrol

    A graffiti incident in Chico, Calif., confirms our worst fears about rural America. Or was it just some kid's prank?
  • Lott gets ugly

    By Jake Tapper
  • Indictments issued in Sacramento synagogue arsons

    Two months after one of the suspects admitted to the crimes, the Justice Department finally acts in a high-profile hate case.
  • The kingmaker speaks

    Pat Choate, the man behind the strategy to craft a left-right-center coalition with Pat Buchanan out front, reveals the plan to seize the White House next year.
  • Body count

    In his controversial -- and frightening -- new bestseller, Pat Buchanan argues for a mighty America built upon the corpses of the weak.
  • Desperately seeking angry white females

    Hate groups move beyond their traditional "angry white male" constituency to recruit as many new female members as they can find.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Camille Paglia rages about religion; uncovering the history of "St. James Infirmary"; what's so unique about masturbatory time travel?
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