John Rosenthal writes on European politics and transatlantic relations. He is a regular contributor to Policy Review magazine and a contributing editor for World Politics Review. He blogs at Transatlantic Intelligencer.
Shortly after the anniversary of Kristallnacht, a display on the persecution of the Jews is trashed.
A recent court ruling protects hate speech from those who condemn it.
The campaign may have not only accepted overseas donations, but actively solicited them.
They hurt America by criticizing activities that never took place.
Martti Ahtisaari, Finland's ex-president, is yet another bizarre choice for the Nobel committee.
What is an PR firm with an eyebrow-raising international affiliation doing producing an anti-Palin video?
Speaking in front of a monument associated with Hitler could have been avoided.
Incredibly, the leading French Jewish group is working on a "compromise" that would effectively sweep the Mohammed al-Dura hoax under the rug.
Despite the Al-Dura ruling, reporter Charles Enderlin can still count on his colleagues to stand by his story.