The Hevron controversy and European anti-Semitism
Popular singer in Iceland compares Jews to Nazis
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in our region
After publishing an article about the sighting of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg at a performance Monday evening, the Wahsington Post has followed with an article titled Ruth Bader Ginsburg was seen in public Monday. Conspiracy theorists still insist she’s dead.
A while back, I wrote that if some journalists want to denounce those who don't agree with them, they use the words "conspiracy theory." Journalists on the other side make the headline into a question.
I don't think she is dead, but there are some questions that need to be asked. One is why David Hagedorn deleted his tweet where he wrote about seeing her and being hugged by her at the event. Furthermore, he locked his account shortly after.
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