Talk:Shmuel Rosner
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Conservative? Really??
[edit]This description strikes me as dubious. To begin with, it seems unlikely that the liberal Ha'aretz would have a markedly conservative journalist as its chief Washington correspondent. What I've seen of Rosner's writing doesn't seem to bear out the description. And it's only one person supposedly saying so -- it's second hand, at best. So I would like to see better evidence and sourcing for this assertion. (Especially when I've just removed one clearly bogus claim that went uncorrected for two entire weeks.) Cgingold 02:46, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
- IMO, hes a Centrist. IIRC, he described himself once as right of Center. LOL! Compared to the extremist Leftists he works with at Haaretz, Im sure he does feel like a Rightist. Even so, I myself confidently describe him as a sensible, even impartial, Centrist. --Haldrik (talk) 17:12, 9 April 2008 (UTC)
Lives where??
[edit]The article says "He reported from Washington, D.C. and lives in Maryland." Then in the next section it says: "He lives in Tel Aviv with his wife, Israeli novelist Orna Landau."
While it is certainly possible he has two separate living establishments, the statements are contradictory and should be clarified.
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