Chuck Schumer has unsurprisingly become every right-winger's favorite Democrat since he declared last week that he's voting against the Iran deal. Nothing wrong with that, I guess, although it seems an odd place to find a guy who thinks he's going to be the next Democratic leader in the Senate. You gotta do what you … Continue reading Who are you going to believe, a bunch of experts or Chuck Schumer?
Author: DWD
Busy day in Turkey
Turkey is dealing with the aftermath of a series of attacks in the southeastern part of the country and in Istanbul. Şırnak Province, in the southeast, saw two separate attacks by the Kurdish PKK that killed at least 5 Turkish security officers. In one attack, PKK fighters targeted a Turkish military helicopter with rockets, killing … Continue reading Busy day in Turkey
Define “can’t win”
Ezra Klein: In a war with Fox, Trump will likely lose Now Trump and Fox News are at war. And as Nate Silver writes, this is a war Trump probably can't win. Until now, Trump has mostly been fighting with institutions that Republicans mistrust — like the media, and the Republican establishment in Washington, DC. … Continue reading Define “can’t win”
REMINDER: You can’t choose your family, even when you’re Bashar al-Assad
I assume most, if not all, of the people reading this have at least one cousin. Hell, technically we're all cousins at some remove. My cousins are great, but I never see them, mostly because I am generally awful about seeing people I should see more often. Maybe your cousins are also great, or you … Continue reading REMINDER: You can’t choose your family, even when you’re Bashar al-Assad
When horrible human beings collide
If you're wondering why a bunch of really terrible people seem all abuzz today, here's the short version. Yesterday, in a CNN interview, Donald Trump suggested (in a classy way, totally above board, all the bells and whistles) that Fox News personality Megyn Kelly asked him a question about his long personal history of misogyny … Continue reading When horrible human beings collide
Chuck Schumer tries to have it both ways
Let's get this out of the way: unless he actively whips votes against the Iran deal among Senate Democrats, Chuck Schumer's decision to vote against the Iran deal is probably not going to derail the deal. I realize this would come as a major blow to The New York Times, whose breathless "Shaking Democratic Firewall" … Continue reading Chuck Schumer tries to have it both ways
The Roger Ailes Primary rolls on
Donald Trump is complaining that he was treated unfairly by the three Fox News moderators in last night's debate, and while nobody should take any of Donald Trump's whining at face value, it seems pretty clear that the moderators were playing favorites to some degree. While the moderators, especially Megyn Kelly, are getting praised for … Continue reading The Roger Ailes Primary rolls on
Here are a bunch of crazy things that got said in the GOP debates yesterday
Despite feeling like I would much rather have been regrouting the bathroom tile or mulching my yard or something, I really did try to watch both of the Republican debates yesterday. I guess I could try to write some kind of analytical thing about what was said, but as that would risk imparting a level … Continue reading Here are a bunch of crazy things that got said in the GOP debates yesterday
On Hiroshima
Today is, of course, the 70th anniversary of the annihilation of Hiroshima, the first use of an atomic weapon in war. That single bomb killed tens of thousands of people immediately, and many more from radiation-related effects over the following weeks. Its effects haunt survivors to this day, in the form of elevated cancer risks. … Continue reading On Hiroshima
Sudan’s other war crimes
It's probably safe to say that you've heard of Darfur, the site of some of the 21st century's most egregious war crimes, courtesy of Sudan's unfortunately not arrested President Omar al-Bashir. Twelve years after Bashir's government decided to deal with unrest in Darfur by pretty much depopulating the place (300,000 people were killed), many people … Continue reading Sudan’s other war crimes