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According to The Washington Post, Weiss "portrays herself as a liberal uncomfortable with the excesses of left-wing culture"[68] and has sought to "position herself as a reasonable liberal concerned that far-left critiques stifled free speech."[69] Vanity Fair described Weiss as "a provocateur".[6] The Jewish Telegraphic Agency said that her writing "doesn't lend itself easily to labels."[70] Weiss has been described as conservative by Haaretz, The Times of Israel, The Daily Dot, and Business Insider.[71][72][73][74] In an interview with Joe Rogan, she described herself as a "left-leaning centrist".[75]
Weiss has expressed support for Israel and Zionism in her columns. When writer Andrew Sullivan described her as an "unhinged Zionist", she responded saying she "happily plead[s] guilty as charged."[76] In 2018, she said she believed the sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh, but questioned whether they should disqualify him from serving on the Supreme Court because he was 17 when he allegedly committed the assault against Christine Blasey Ford.[73] After backlash in the press, Weiss conceded that her sound bite was glib and simplistic, and said instead that Kavanaugh's "rage-filled behavior" before the Senate Judiciary Committee should have disqualified him.[6]
Following the Tree of Life synagogue massacre in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, Weiss was a guest on Real Time with Bill Maher in early November 2018. She said of American Jews who support President Donald Trump: "I hope this week that American Jews have woken up to the price of that bargain: They have traded policies that they like for the values that have sustained the Jewish people—and frankly, this country—forever: Welcoming the stranger; dignity for all human beings; equality under the law; respect for dissent; love of truth."[77] In 2019, The Jerusalem Post named Weiss the seventh most influential Jew in the world.[78]
In March 2021, she published an article criticizing top independent schools for their social justice curricula.[79]
In January 2022, Weiss received backlash for her comments on the late night talk show Real Time with Bill Maher criticizing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, citing that the COVID-19 pandemic response had resulted in mental health issues and that as a result she was "done with COVID".[80] Commenting about the incident, MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan said that "Young kids are handling COVID 'less childishly' than Bari Weiss, other 'done with COVID' elites."[81] Dr. Jonathan Reiner in an interview with CNN responded to her comments by advising Weiss to "grow up."[80]