It is really not too much to say that almost all of Peretz's political beliefs are subordinate to his commitment to Israel's best interests, and these interests as Peretz defines them almost always involve more war | Siegel was also controversial for his coinage "blogofascists" which he applied to "the entire political blogosphere", though with an emphasis on leftwing or center-left bloggers such as and |
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The New Republic: A Voice of Modern Liberalism | In February 2019, staff writer Alex Shephard wrote that "it doesn't make political sense to put bumpers on hypothetical policies, which dampens voter enthusiasm |
Pragmatism doesn't track as a legislative argument, either".
" The piece was harshly received by some media figures and the center of controversy | Kurtz, Howard July 27, 2007 |
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, assistant book reviewer 1943—1983 [ ]• Peretz retained his position as editor-in-chief | The events were later dramatized in the feature film , adapted from a 1998 report by |
Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy [ ] Main article: In July 2007, after The New Republic published an article by an American soldier in Iraq titled "Shock Troops", allegations of inadequate fact-checking were leveled against the magazine.