The Merchant of Mar-a-Lago
Trump’s use of the word ‘Shylock’ allows his opponents to play the ‘he’s anti-Semitic’ card, when he clearly isn’t
Neal Pollack is senior editor of The Spectator’s US edition. He is also the author of 12 semi-bestselling books of fiction and nonfiction and a three-time Jeopardy! champion.
Trump’s use of the word ‘Shylock’ allows his opponents to play the ‘he’s anti-Semitic’ card, when he clearly isn’t
Donald Trump is the President we have always deserved
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For those of us who like politics as entertainment, this is a vast improvement