Even Gorkas attendance poses a mystery. When exactly was he a graduate student at the university? Did he take classes? Did he receive any training in Islam or Islamic studies? His CV notes that he left Hungary in 2004 to work for the U.S. Defense Department in Germany and then in 2008 relocated to the U.S. There is no evidence that he ever returned to live and study in Budapest.
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Some info on Andrew Reynolds:
“Andrew Stephen Reynolds (born 21 May 1967) is a Professor of Political Science at the University of North Carolina, USA. Reynolds is a specialist in democratization, electoral system design, constitutional design, minority rights and ethnic conflict.
He graduated with a degree in political science from the University of East Anglia in 1998, an MA in South African politics from the University of Cape Town in 1992, and a PhD in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego in 1996”
Reynolds also appears to be closely tied to the U.N. based upon his bio in Wikipedia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Reynolds_(political_scientist)
The editors and publishers at Haaretz are all islamo-marxists. They are trying to destroy the career of a man like Gorka because Gorka understands the danger of islam.
I call on all good Americans to treat Haaretz like the NY Slimes: not fit for picking up dog poop.

(He probably carries around a big load of resentment for articulate straight men who verbally pulverize his most cherished false beliefs.)
When he’s on television, Gorka speaks as though his political views match those of American patriots.
So he’s either a pro-American pundit or he’s something else. In the political world, it’s impossible to tell the difference based on the words coming out of a person’s mouth.
What exactly was the reason his job at the White House was terminated? I don’t remember at the moment.