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Articles Written by: GABRIEL SCHOENFELD
Who is This?
Gabriel Schoenfeld is the senior editor of Commentary. His articles appear in Commentary and a wide variety of other publications, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, The New Republic, The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, and The Atlantic. A United States Chess Federation master, he is a chess columnist for The New York Sun. Schoenfeld has appeared as a commentator on numerous television shows, including on CNN, CBS, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, NHK, and CBC. His book, The Return of Anti-Semitism, was published by Encounter in 2004
WITH polls showing a tighten ing presidential race, a bombshell might tip the balance - and that bombshell's name could be Rashid Khalidi.
The Los Angeles Times has possession of a video of Barack Obama addressing a 2003 farewell dinner for Khalidi, ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
New York Post,
30 Oct 2008
POLLs show a tightening presidential race; the Jewish vote could prove decisive. And the signs suggest it won't break as much for Barack Obama as it traditionally has for Democrats.
Start with a poll done last month for the American Jewish Committee: ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
New York Post,
22 Oct 2008
Israel has
just carried out a major aerial exercise, putting a hundred or so F-15s and
F-16s into the skies over the eastern Mediterranean,
evidently a rehearsal for a strike against Iran's
nuclear facilities. The move follows the statement earlier ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
FrontPage Magazine,
24 Jun 2008
Israel has just carried out a major aerial exercise, putting a hundred or so F-15s and F-16s into the skies over the eastern Mediterranean, evidently a rehearsal for a strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The move follows the statement earlier ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
Commentary,
21 Jun 2008
Actually, I haven’t gone fishing. I am taking some time off to work on a book about secrecy and national security. I expect to return to this space later in the summer. If I catch any trout while sitting here in front of my computer, I will consider ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
Commentary,
9 Jun 2008
I’ve returned alive from my debate with Walter Pincus of the Washington Post. He is a genial fellow (as am I) and it was a friendly discussion. As I noted here on Tuesday, the proposition under discussion was:
RESOLVED: That in a free society the ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
Commentary,
6 Jun 2008
More than 6 1/2 years after devastating suicide attacks against the United States launched the Bush administration’s fight against global terrorism, the alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, plot is scheduled to appear in a Guantanamo Bay courtroom ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
Commentary,
4 Jun 2008
I won’t be posting anything here until Friday because I am going down to Washington DC, there to engage in a debate with Walter Pincus of the Washington Post. Here’s the proposition that will be under discussion.
RESOLVED: That in a free society the ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
Commentary,
3 Jun 2008
Here we are two years later and we see a short item – together with a chart — in today’s Post by Tom Ricks that shows some numbers that also, as the author says, “pretty much speak for themselves.
a major improvement in the safety of driving around ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
Commentary,
2 Jun 2008
When you cry wolf once too often, you lose credibility. The same thing happens when you cry sheep.
Is the CIA now crying sheep about al Qaeda? In an interview with the Washington Post, CIA Director Michael Hayden sketches a series of triumphs in the ...
From GABRIEL SCHOENFELD,
Commentary,
30 May 2008