Full credit for faking it

I spared myself most of last night's low-budget remake of The Garbage Pail Kids Movie marathon Republican debate, but the conventional wisdom seems to be coalescing over a couple of related points: Donald Trump was the night's big loser, in part because Carly Fiorina was the night's big winner Now, the media that appears to … Continue reading Full credit for faking it

Today in Middle Eastern history: Jordan’s Black September begins (1970)

Prior to September 1970, tensions between the Hashemite monarchy of Jordan and the country's majority Palestinian population had been on rise for many years. Palestinians had poured into Jordan after the formation of Israel in 1948, which created a lot of Palestinian refugees, and the ensuing Arab-Israeli War resulted in Jordan annexing the West Bank. … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: Jordan’s Black September begins (1970)

Hungarian PM tests the E.U.’s limits

I mentioned Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán yesterday, and, with his willingness to say what other people are only thinking, he's really emerged as the face of Europe's anti-refugee element. Orbán is an interesting guy, a former advocate of liberal democracy against Soviet hegemony who now models himself after Vladimir Putin and openly talks about … Continue reading Hungarian PM tests the E.U.’s limits

It goes back further than that

Joshua Keating turns to recent history to explain why Eastern European countries have been so downright hostile to inbound Syrian refugees: So what accounts for this hostility in the countries that Donald Rumsfeld once called “new Europe”? For one thing, Eastern Europe (I’m using the term to distinguish these countries from places like Germany and … Continue reading It goes back further than that