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  1. 23. März 2017 · Norman Podhoretz is the Donald Trump of American literature and Making It is his Art of the Deal. That’s a sad strange fate for what was once a promising Brownsville boy who loved Keats and ...

  2. 26. Okt. 2007 · Vom Trotzkisten zum Kämpfer gegen den "Islamofaschismus": Wie der New Yorker Intellektuelle Norman Podhoretz die US-Regierung auf die Bombardierung Irans einschwören will

  3. “The dirty little war of words between writer Gore Vidal and conservative columnist Norman Podhoretz appears to have gone nuclear,” brightly chirped a reporter in the Washington Post Style section. “Long bombarding each other with verbal abuse, Vidal and Podhoretz have now engaged in an exchange that is by all accounts ugly, burying the issues in an atomic barrage of name-calling.”

  4. 1. Sept. 2004 · The first, on February 26, 1993, only 38 days after his inauguration, was the explosion of a truck bomb in the parking garage of the World Trade Center in New York. As compared with what would happen on September 11, 2001, this was a minor incident in which “only” six people were killed and over 1,000 injured.

  5. Norman Podhoretz. Norman Podhoretz ( / pɒdˈhɔːrɪts /; born January 16, 1930) is an American magazine editor, writer, and conservative political commentator. He was born in New York City. His views are seen as " paleo - neoconservative ". [1] He is a writer for Commentary magazine. He was the publication's editor-in-chief from 1960 to 1995.

  6. 12. Dez. 2023 · Now More Than Ever. I was grateful to be honored—or, perhaps I should say, targeted—at the 2023 Commentary roast, the magazine’s 13th such annual event. John Podhoretz said he wanted to recognize me partly for my work as a senator, but mostly for my standing as a 28-year subscriber to Commentary. What follows here is an edited version of ...

  7. 1. Nov. 2002 · by Norman Podhoretz. Free Press. 390 pp. $30.00. Norman Podhoretz, whose eminence as a literary, cultural, and political critic hardly needs reviewing for readers of COMMENTARY, has many feathers in his cap, but biblical scholarship is not one of them. After reading his powerfully argued new book on the prophets, one is thankful for this.