Celebrated pediatric neurosurgeon and certifiable loon Dr. Ben Carson is apparently an admitted plagiarist. I'm old enough to remember when you couldn't run for Senate with a plagiarism scandal hanging over you, and I'm even old enough to remember when that kind of thing was enough to wreck, or at least seriously delay, a person's … Continue reading Can 2016 be over already (Ben Carson edition)?
Author: DWD
Real survivalists should start investing in scuba gear
While the state of our environment is not my usual beat, every once in a while I like to check in on it since I'm convinced that the impacts of climate change will dwarf any other security challenge the world faces in the coming decades. So, hey, let's see what's been happ-- A new study … Continue reading Real survivalists should start investing in scuba gear
Maybe you need a decoder ring
Michael Doran is one of Eventheliberal Brookings Institution's Perpetual War Gang, so keep that in mind when reading the following: Iran announces more nuclear reactors, and State Dept responds w/its best Alfred E. Neuman: What, me worry? | http://t.co/1P6DzN85tI — Mike Doran (@Doranimated) January 15, 2015 OK, so, I'm not in the Bomb Bomb Iran … Continue reading Maybe you need a decoder ring
Your post-CH counter-terrorism roundup
At least two people are dead and one wounded after a counter-terrorism raid in Verviers, in eastern Belgium. It's obviously far too early to say whether this was a separate cell or somehow related to the Charle Hebdo attack and its related hostage incidents (or whether it was anything at all, innocent until proven guilty … Continue reading Your post-CH counter-terrorism roundup
Dear Marine Le Pen: that’s not what “secular” means
Marine Le Pen, leader of France's answer to the Tea Party and connoisseur of fine vintage fear-based xenophobia, gave an interview to Al-Jazeera yesterday and offered this commentary on Islam and secular society: AJ: Do you believe then that, at a certain level, Islam as a religion is in some way incompatible with French values? … Continue reading Dear Marine Le Pen: that’s not what “secular” means
This is how you do Free Speech
Days after millions marched through the streets of Paris, ostensibly to show their support for free speech, French authorities have arrested 54 people for, um, saying Bad Stuff: At least 54 people have been detained by police in France for "defending or glorifying terrorism" in the wake of last week's attacks in Paris. Many of … Continue reading This is how you do Free Speech
One Iran/P5+1 gap appears to narrow
At Al-Monitor, Arash Karami reports what might be an interesting development with respect to the nuclear talks: Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization head Ali Akbar Salehi has spoken on Iranian television about the political and technical setbacks in the most recent nuclear talks between Iran the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany (P5+1). ... … Continue reading One Iran/P5+1 gap appears to narrow
The day a bunch of hooligans almost toppled the Emperor
NOTE: When I wrote this I had not yet heard of Robin Pierson's excellent "History of Byzantium" podcast. You can keep reading this if you like, but I think you'd be better off going and listening to the episode on the Nika Revolt, here, though you should probably start with the episode before it for … Continue reading The day a bunch of hooligans almost toppled the Emperor
Civic blackmail, NFL (MLB, NBA, NHL) style
There's no evidence-based reason why cities shell out hundreds of millions of dollars to build new sports stadiums for teams that are owned by billionaires. The economic benefits that are supposed to accrue to a city from the presence of big league sports franchises and from the crowds they attract to their games almost never … Continue reading Civic blackmail, NFL (MLB, NBA, NHL) style
Reacting to the reaction to Paris
Estimates on the exact size vary, but millions of people marched in Paris yesterday to show support for freedom of press and opposition to Islamic extremism. I guess. I mean, I don't doubt the motives of the vast majority of the people who participated in that march. It was an inspiring show of strength in … Continue reading Reacting to the reaction to Paris