Continue reading Caroline Glick's interview."We Want To Break The Leftist Monopoly On Public Discourse In Israel":An Interview With Political Analyst Caroline Glick
By: Sara Lehmann
Laughter really is the best medicine. Caroline Glick, deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post and senior fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, has found humor and satire to be valuable tools in making the case for a strong Israel. Her latest venture to that end is Latma, the Hebrew-language media satire website Glick created and edits.
The non-profit Latma is Glick's newest platform for her staunchly nationalistic defense of Israel, promoted in her biweekly syndicated columns for the Jerusalem Post and in articles in The Jewish Press, The Wall Street Journal, National Review and Moment magazine, among others. Glick also is a frequent guest on Fox News, MSNBC and Israeli television.
Glick is currently in the U.S. to raise awareness of Latma.
The Jewish Press: How effective has Latma been since you started it?
Glick: I think Latma has been extremely effective since we started it about three years ago. Our goal was to use television and Internet in a new way. We want to break the leftist monopoly on public discourse in Israel. We are using groundbreaking new images through satire and humor to make the non-leftist worldview and the classical Zionist worldview about Israel's place in the world socially acceptable. It's been working very, very well - beyond our expectations. Right now we're negotiating a contract with Channel One on Israel Television to produce our program as a regular prime-time series. If that occurs it will represent a revolutionary change.
Have you detected any tangible effect on public opinion since Latma's appearance?
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