In which I watch a Dick Cheney speech so you don’t have to

My latest piece at LobeLog is a favor to you fine readers. See, former VP Richard Cheney headed to the warm, friendly confines of the American Enterprise Institute yesterday, and like Frank Costanza at Festivus, he's got a lot of problems with you people, and now you're gonna hear about it. While studiously ignoring the … Continue reading In which I watch a Dick Cheney speech so you don’t have to

Feeling feels about Obama’s speech

So having had a chance to think about it a little (and to read the transcript, because man am I a bad liveblogger), I've got a few thoughts on President Obama's IS speech from earlier tonight: The Islamic State isn't an immediate threat to the US right now, but it could be someday, which means … Continue reading Feeling feels about Obama’s speech

Stonehenge just a lot bigger, and even more interesting

In technical terms, this seems pretty freaking cool: Researchers uncovered 17 new chapels and hundreds of archaeological features around the neolithic standing stones on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, including forms of monuments that have never been seen before. Brought together for the first time in a digital map of the historic site, the discoveries transform how … Continue reading Stonehenge just a lot bigger, and even more interesting

This must be what Michele Bachmann meant by “Choot’s Paw”

Never forget:HA HA! That's a funny clip, and we all had a good laugh over it. But what's not funny is that a major American newspaper still pays former George W. Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen for his, let's say, "thoughts":When former President George W. Bush makes a rare visit to Washington today, he won’t criticize … Continue reading This must be what Michele Bachmann meant by “Choot’s Paw”