WSJ Writer Points Out Double Standard in Mueller Speculation

Strassel points out that the seriousness of the alleged Obama administration leaks; Strassel says The Washington Post “bragged” about the wide array of leakers.
A Progressive Said She Couldn’t Understand the French Protesters, Other Progressives Explained It

In a bizarre twist a progressive activist said she couldn’t understand why any other progressives were support the yellow vests protest in France.
CUFI Tops 5 Million Members

“It’s clear our mission is resonating with Americans all across the country who share our commitment to defend Israel,” said Shari Dollinger, the organization’s executive director.
Why “Pro-Israel” is “Pro-America”

Some Israelis were concerned when they read President Donald Trump’s recent statements to the media about the reasons for his support of Saudi Arabia.
Government of Israel: Being as “a Light for the Nations.”

The establishment of the State of Israel and its role on the international stage calls for a transformation of the “light unto the nations” metaphor from a passive, individual candle, to a powerful blaze, firing up the nations and igniting the world with righteousness.
Europe Beats Iran’s War Drums

Maybe they simply want to keep paying off the Iranians in the hopes that Iranian regime terrorists will continue to focus their terror efforts in Europe on Iranian dissidents and Jews and leave them alone.
Palestinians: No Difference Between Hamas and Fatah

The morning after the vote, Abbas will wake up to the realization that Hamas was a strange bedfellow indeed.
The Russians and the Kerch Bridge: What Would Reagan Do?

Every story has a starting point. Don’t start with the Russian capture this week of two (or three) Ukrainian ships and the injury to three (or six) Ukrainian sailors.
NY Times Reporter Uses Coal Piece to Attack Trump

Coal mining jobs have plummeted over the last decade, despite a modest increase of about 4 percent in the first 18 months of the Trump presidency.
USAID To Fire 50% of Employees, Shutter Operations in Judea/Samaria by 2019

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced this week that they will be firing half of their employees in Judea and Samaria in the near future and plan to shut down operations entirely in early 2019.