Normally I'm down with Atrios's "Worst Person in the World" selection, but today I have to disagree. John Brennan lies a lot about a lot of important things, and he should probably lose his job for it, but the Worst Person in the World today is the (now former, thankfully) blogger for the Times of … Continue reading In which I disagree with Atrios
Author: DWD
To be fair, getting through 1/36 of a ceasefire is progress
The big news yesterday evening was that Israel and Hamas had agreed on a 72 hour "humanitarian" ceasefire, which is better than nothing, but let's not kid ourselves; the only real "humanitarian" thing that can be done here is a full and indefinite stop to the violence. But 72 hours gives you time to get … Continue reading To be fair, getting through 1/36 of a ceasefire is progress
If an Ebola vaccine were as profitable as erection pills, we’d already have one
The ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa is easily the deadliest outbreak in the disease's known* history, having infected a suspected 1323 people and having killed 729 of them. Since it began in Guinea in February, this outbreak has caused Liberia to close its borders, caused Nigeria to begin screening passengers on incoming flights, caused … Continue reading If an Ebola vaccine were as profitable as erection pills, we’d already have one
The new Caliphate is really outstripping the old one
Depending on how you count this kind of thing, the OG caliphate kicked off either in 632, when Muhammad died, or in 750, when the Abbasid dynasty took the office from its previous owners, the Umayyads. But it wasn't until 909, when the Shiʿa Fatimid dynasty declared its own caliphate in the city of Qayrawan … Continue reading The new Caliphate is really outstripping the old one
At what point are we allowed to ask if it’s deliberate?
I mean, there's kind of a pattern emerging: The United Nations and the White House on Wednesday condemned the shelling of a United Nations school in the Jabalya refugee camp in the Gaza Strip overnight, which killed 16 people. ... The United Nations Work and Relief Agency, which runs the Abu Haseen school, issued a … Continue reading At what point are we allowed to ask if it’s deliberate?
If you wouldn’t cite it in a term paper, don’t copy from it for pay
I think Wikipedia is great. I could spend all day traipsing through obscure entries learning about this or that. It's even useful, say when you're writing about history as I tend to do here from time to time, in a couple of ways. For one thing, it's a great source for images and maps that … Continue reading If you wouldn’t cite it in a term paper, don’t copy from it for pay
Bob Beckel shows off his smooth game
Today was apparently Bob's turn to do his "liberals are the real sexists" routine. Previously: Dude, that's not the preferred nomenclature
Turkey’s being a little weird…
Exhibit A: Tayyip Erdoğan would appreciate it if Turkey's Jewish citizens would denounce Israel's offensive in Gaza, but promises that they will be safe even if they don't do it. Well, that's very generous of hi--HOLY CRAP DID HE REALLY SAY THAT? “Jews in Turkey are our citizens. We are responsible for their security of … Continue reading Turkey’s being a little weird…
Barrel bomb developments in Iraq and Syria
There's some interesting news out of Syria, where it seems some rebel faction (Lebanon's Daily Star says it includes elements of the Nusra Front, which presumably rules out Islamic State participation, but doesn't say anything beyond that) has just captured a checkpoint about 9 km outside of Hama. So what, you ask? Or maybe you … Continue reading Barrel bomb developments in Iraq and Syria
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