David P. Goldman is a senior editor of First Things.
Obama’s “Terminal Self-Marginalization” in the Middle East — From the Lebanon Star
From First ThoughtsTony Badrun flagged this note by the Lebanon Star’s opinion editor Michael Young. No friend of Israel, Young notes how confused and self-defeating is Obama’s array of contradictory and incoherent initiatives in the Middle East:With respect to the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations, . . . . Continue Reading »
From conversations with friends and acquaintances in Hong Kong, the damage the Obama administration has done to American interests in the Far East may be far worse than meets the eye. The Bush administration, whatever its other failings, achieved something that no previous US administration had . . . . Continue Reading »
In case anyone failed to catch my drift last week, permit me to reiterate my distaste for yet another protest from the collected Jewish leadership over a supposed Catholic agenda to convert us. When Jews get together at the moment, do you think they complain about how many of our co-religionists we . . . . Continue Reading »
I don’t usually repost material from my little “Inner Workings” blog over at Asia Times Online, but I couldn’t resist this item, as it bears on the overall political situation and the position of the administration. It’s all part of making the US a banana republic.Stock . . . . Continue Reading »
Recently newspapers reported the death of the Rev. “Ike” Eikerenkoetter, a roguish televangelist who preached a prosperity gospel and sold $19.95 prayer rugs guaranteed to help you pray for money. Because my student digs near Columbia were in a zip code that included parts of Harlem, I . . . . Continue Reading »
Tom Keene is doing a radio/television simulcast tomorrow with a number of contributors to his Bloomberg Book of Master Market Economists. I will do the 7 a.m. . . . . Continue Reading »
Prof. Dr. Felix Koerner, S.J., has fraternal advice for Muslims beset by Christian missionaries: don’t overreact, but develop your own consciousness as Muslims in order to respond to them. An invitation to go over to the other side, he added, really is a stimulus to refresh one’s own . . . . Continue Reading »
My essay on Heine and Dante (in fact, on idealized love for Beatrice vs Herodias) appears on the main First Things website this morning. Heinrich Heine remains my moral compass, not because he got everything right (he got many things hideously wrong until the very end of his life) but because he . . . . Continue Reading »
Why do men chase women? Because they want to live forever, said Rose Castorini in Moonstruck. Falling in love”really falling in love as opposed to going through the motions”means finding immortality through the mediation of the beloved. No clearer example of this can be found than Dantes love of Beatrice, the Florentine girl he claimed to have met twice… . Continue Reading »
Today’s Spengler essay at “Asia Times Online” addresses the decline of Arab Christianity and the causes of the extreme rancor that Arab Christians often express towards the Jewish State. (Note: The blurb makes it seem as if I am attacking Israel — quite the opposite. It . . . . Continue Reading »
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