I suppose it was easy to see where this Dennis Hastert story was going, but actually watching it get there was still disturbing. I don't know how Illinois law works but it's entirely possible that we're now past the statute of limitations to prosecute Hastert for any crime he may have committed back in the … Continue reading Always assume the worst and you’ll never be disappointed
Month: May 2015
Today in Middle Eastern history: the Ottoman coup of 1807
The May 29, 1807 coup that overthrew Ottoman Sultan Selim III (d. 1808) and replaced him with his cousin, Mustafa IV (also d. 1808, so you can see where this is going to wind up), isn’t a major event in Ottoman history, certainly not on par with what happened on this date in 1453. But … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Ottoman coup of 1807
The FIFA indictments: already too late for too many
I hope something good comes out of the FIFA indictments, I really do. It's a very powerful and by all appearances very corrupt institution, and the people who run those kinds of institutions should be brought to justice. Dan Drezner contends this is the best foreign policy move the US has made this year, and … Continue reading The FIFA indictments: already too late for too many
Is Qassem Soleimani forming his own Tea Party chapter?
For a long time now we've been hearing about how Barack Obama pals around with terrorists, am I right fellow US Americans? The brethren have been so convinced of this one immutable fact that they've convinced themselves that Obama is in cahoots with every terrorist group or potential terrorist sponsor under the sun, despite the … Continue reading Is Qassem Soleimani forming his own Tea Party chapter?
Nusra’s Julani: “I get so scared in case I fall off my chair”
Jabhat al-Nusra's emir, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, gave an interview to Al Jazeera yesterday that seems to have been intended to put the best possible face on his Al-Qaeda franchise for a secular/Western audience. Most of it was transparently bullshit though, and by digging through the bullshit you can see the clear reasons why nobody -- … Continue reading Nusra’s Julani: “I get so scared in case I fall off my chair”
Islamic History, part 28: Islamic legal terms
Islamic History Series If I listed all the caveats I should list about this episode of our series, this post would be nothing but caveats. Suffice it to say that there are lots of people who spend their entire lives pursuing a study of Law, and lots of people who spend their entire lives pursuing … Continue reading Islamic History, part 28: Islamic legal terms
Wingnut’s wingnut launches second doomed vanity campaign for President, nation laughs to keep from crying
Finally, the long awaited announcement has been made! You know what I'm talking about -- a certain someone is about to get a big-time promotion! That's right, Demi Lovato is starting her own record label! Way to go, Demi! Oh, and in other news, a Pennsylvania man announced that he plans on losing the Republican … Continue reading Wingnut’s wingnut launches second doomed vanity campaign for President, nation laughs to keep from crying
A good point badly stated
Defense Secretary Ash Carter isn't making many friends in Baghdad this week, not after going on CNN's "State of the Union" this week and saying that Ramadi fell to ISIS because the Iraqi soldiers defending it "just showed no will to fight": Carter's remarks are the strongest yet from any Obama administration official speaking on … Continue reading A good point badly stated
Would Israel start a war to try to scuttle an Iran deal?
Trita Parsi and Paul Pillar (who is not inclined toward conspiracy theorizing, to say the least) suggest the possibility that Israel might start a war with Iranian proxy Hezbollah in order to move Congressional opinion toward rejecting a nuclear deal: If a Congressional vote on a resolution rejecting the nuclear deal were held today,President Obama … Continue reading Would Israel start a war to try to scuttle an Iran deal?
From the “you probably shouldn’t have said that” file
When you're the defense minister of a country that has nuclear weapons but won't admit to having them, citing Hiroshima and Nagasaki as models for dealing with the professed greatest threat to your country's existence is, um, an interesting rhetorical choice. Yet here we have Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, last week at a conference … Continue reading From the “you probably shouldn’t have said that” file