Here’s the first paragraph from his Wikipedia entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bret_Stephens
Stephens was born in New York City[3] and was the son of Xenia and Charles J. Stephens, a former vice president of General Products, a chemical company in Mexico.[4][5] His parents were both secular Jews. His paternal grandfather had changed the family surname from Ehrlich to Stephens (after poet James Stephens).[6] He was raised in Mexico City, where his father worked. In his adolescence, he attended boarding school at Middlesex School in Massachusetts. After his graduation, Stephens studied political philosophy at the University of Chicago. He earned a master’s degree in comparative politics [7] from the London School of Economics. He is married to Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, a music critic who writes for The New York Times. The couple has three children and lives in New York City.[8][9]
Exactly what I thought I would see, actually.
Globalist creep.
He’s not one of us.
This explained everything, his loyalty is not to America, which is just a tool in his eyes in the endless wars in ME. Tough boys such as Him and Bill kristol should be dropped in the middle of Syria to fight their own damned war.
Of the worst kind. Nice find. (we have to research the background of these naysayers as a common practice, don't we?) Maybe we should coin a new term for them.....how does Neo-Illuminati sound?
Well isn’t that special?
Bless his heart
Essentially,at the top of the PARASITE tree dweller, huh?
Listen to his puke-inducing elitist Bolshevik Wollheim wife talk about "musical ecosystems".