Jason Greenblatt: The “Two State Solution” is Meaningless


This week’s show is really two shows. I had a lot to say about the progressive commissars on campuses and the campaign to erase Jewish identity on U.S college campuses in an act of Hellenistic (or Communist) anti-Semitic persecution. And the first half hour of the show are comprised of my remarks on the subject. Beginning around a half hour…

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Hanukkah and the New Imperialist Assault on Judaism


 Ahead of Hanukkah, two students at Colgate University in New York vandalized a campus menorah. When they were caught, they explained that they didn’t mean it. They were just drunk. The incident at Colgate isn’t a big story in and of itself, because anti-Jewish incidents on campuses happen every day, all over the United States. However, the explanation the students…

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DEBATE: Does the Supreme Court have Too Much Power?


The incoming Netanyahu government’s intention to enact reforms of the legal systems to limit the powers of the Supreme Court has stirred up a lot of controversies. In this week’s episode of the “Caroline Glick Show,” I hosted a debate between two eminent jurists – Harvard’s Professor Alan Dershowitz and Bar Ilan’s Professor Avi Bell. While the two law professors disagree about the scope of…

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Ayman Odeh and Coalitions of Hate


On Dec. 9, MK Ayman Odeh met in New York with U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres. The meeting was arranged by the PLO’s mission to the U.N. Odeh heads the Hadash Party and is a co-leader of the five-member Joint Arab List Knesset faction, along with MK Ahmed Tibi. During the course of their meeting, Odeh reportedly delivered a petition…

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The Women’s Revolution in Iran


The revolution underway in Iran is unique in history as it was instigated by women. To discuss this unique event, this week, my friend, exiled Iranian journalist and researcher Banafsheh Zand joined me on this week’s episode of the Caroline Glick Show. Zand’s father was killed by the regime during his incarceration in 2006. Her mother is a leading Iranian…

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Lapid and Colleagues Incite A Civil War


Outgoing Prime Minister Yair Lapid has never been a high-minded politician. During his five months in power as caretaker prime minister, he tried to get the only non-leftist television station in the country thrown off the air. He called his political opponents and their voters “s**ts,” and “forces of darkness,” who have no right to exercise their legal right to…

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The Liberal Jewish Establishment is Failing to Fight Anti-Semitism


Anti-Semitism is rising in the U.S. and despite photo-ops with the the Second Gentleman, the liberal American Jewish leadership is failing utterly to combat it. To discuss the situation, I was joined this week by President of the ZOA Mort Klein. We began exploration of the issue with a discussion of former President Donald Trump’s meeting with antisemites Kanye West and…

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The Peace Processors Turn Against Peace


The Israeli Right won Israel’s November 1 elections. The four parties in incoming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s ruling right-wing coalition won 64 seats in Israel’s 120-member Knesset. Although the polls were close, the Right’s clear-cut victory is easy to understand. Israel’s electorate is center-right, by a large margin. Israel’s three-year electoral paralysis owed to the presence of splinter right-wing parties that refused to…

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Black History is the Best Tool for Fighting Black Anti-Semitism


From Louis Farrakhan to Kyrie Irving, Kanye West, Dave Chappelle, Ilhan Omar, Jay-Z, Tamika Mallory, the Black Lives Matter movement and beyond, there is a seeming tsunami of antisemitism emanating from prominent black Americans. Combined with the physical assaults against Jews by blacks in Brooklyn, Queens, Monsey, Jersey City, Los Angeles and other cities, the sense is growing that blacks and Jews…

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Cultural Appropriation and the Jews


On Monday night, an Egyptian television reporter covering the World Cup tournament in Doha, Qatar was assaulted by an angry mob and forced to leave the games to avoid being lynched. The mob assaulted him because they mistook him for an Israeli reporter. Qatari officials were reportedly embarrassed by the incident. They weren’t embarrassed about the crowd’s violent anti-Semitism, though.…

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