I've got Rand Paul dropping out of the campaign next, but I'm starting to worry that JEB is about to overtake him. His poll numbers are in free fall: Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (who earlier in the week was trying to convince early morning television hosts that he was "having fun" on the campaign … Continue reading Are we sure that JEB even wants to be President?
Author: DWD
More Popery than you care to know
In all honesty, I don't really care who the Pope meets with or why. But the thing is, my mom reads this blog, and she's really irritated that Francis met with Kim Davis for whatever reason, and so I'm doing this so that she'll hopefully read it and calm down a little. But also, while … Continue reading More Popery than you care to know
Today in Middle Eastern history: Saladin takes Jerusalem (1187)
There are plenty of things wrong with Ridley Scott’s 2005 Crusades epic Kingdom of Heaven. It completely rewrites the history of the court at Jerusalem, for one thing. In Scott’s story, Princess (later queen) Sybilla (d. 1190) is trapped in an unhappy marriage to malicious idiot (and later king) Guy of Lusignon (d. 1194), leading her … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: Saladin takes Jerusalem (1187)
Iran jumps into the fight too
Bashar al-Assad is getting the band back together for a ground offensive that will take advantage of his new Russian air support: Hundreds of Iranian troops have arrived in Syria in the last 10 days and will soon join government forces and their Lebanese Hezbollah allies in a major ground offensive backed by Russian air … Continue reading Iran jumps into the fight too
Shortest Speakership on record?
Is Kevin McCarthy's (R-CA) tenure as Speaker of the House over a full month before it could possibly have begun? He made the mistake of pulling back the curtain a little bit regarding the House Select Committee on Benghazi: "Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a … Continue reading Shortest Speakership on record?
Another one of those non-politicized moments
It had been at least a week or so since the last one, right? Preliminary information indicates 10 people were killed and more than 20 others injured in a shooting at Oregon's Umpqua Community College on Thursday, said Oregon State Police spokesman Bill Fugate. Douglas County Commissioner Chris Boice told CNN that the shooter is … Continue reading Another one of those non-politicized moments
What’s the difference?
Congressman Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) is apparently deeply concerned that Planned Parenthood takes federal money while also engaging in political activities, since even though PP doesn't spend its federal funding on politics, money is fungible. This is a pretty bad argument, but it seems to be the one he's making. Here's the thing: Catholic Charities gets … Continue reading What’s the difference?
It depends on the meaning of ISIS
Yeah, that was a Bill Clinton joke, but after three years of blogging I think I'm entitled to one. Sometimes checking the news feed in the morning leads to a little unintentional humor, though not necessarily of the "laugh" variety. Like this morning, when I first read this Al Jazeera piece: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei … Continue reading It depends on the meaning of ISIS
Arming rebels; what could go wrong?
Let's go for a Syria trifecta... One of the few things that's more popular among the DC establishment than sending US soldiers off to fight wars is sending US weaponry off to folks who will use them to fight wars on our behalf. There's just a small problem with shipping arms to friendly people all … Continue reading Arming rebels; what could go wrong?
Burning a little political capital
Last week when I was considering all the motivations that Vladimir Putin might have to entangle himself in the Syrian quagmire, I considered that he might be doing it for domestic political reasons. Well, about that... The Levada poll said that 69 percent either firmly oppose or probably oppose deploying troops to help the Syrian … Continue reading Burning a little political capital