“Je Suis Charlie” has become an international rallying cry in the wake of last week’s terrorist attack on the employees of Charlie Hebdo, but it has also become the subject of a raging debate over just who Charlie is, exactly. The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg joins to discuss.Jan. 13, 2015
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