n my new VDARE.com column, I come up with two new angles on Jeffrey Goldberg’s accusation of anti-Semitism against Glenn Beck at The Atlantic:
Why didn’t Goldberg put in a link to wherever Beck named "nine people, eight of them Jews, as enemies of American and humanity"? It’s easy to put in a link … if you have one. On the other hand, it’s a good idea not to put in a link if you are badly mischaracterizing what the person you are smearing actually did.
Ironically, leftist sociologist Frances Fox Piven gave an interview four days before Goldberg’s smear in which she blamed Beck’s campaign against her not on anti-Semites, but on Semites. And named names.