Meet Arizona State Senator Al Melvin, a Republican from Tucson. Senator Melvin is 69 years old, has never heard of algebra, and somehow has overcome that bizarre handicap to sit on the Arizona Senate's Education Committee. He opposes Common Core in part because of its "fuzzy math": Sen. Al Melvin, R-Tucson, who championed SB 1310, … Continue reading Today they’re teaching “algebra,” tomorrow it’s compulsory gay marriage and conversion to Islam
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If you’re watching Ukraine right now, pay special attention to Crimea
So I've been trying to get myself knowledgeable enough about what's happening in Ukraine to write about it, and events are just blowing past me while lots of people who already know quite a bit about the region are writing excellent, thoughtful pieces breaking the whole situation down. Please seek them out and read them. … Continue reading If you’re watching Ukraine right now, pay special attention to Crimea
How to be a big-time news-paper columnist, just like Marc Thiessen
Step 1: Get a prominent job in politics Step 2: Write a book, ideally something salacious; for example, you could defend torture as a legitimate practice in counter-terrorism Step 3: Get hired as a columnist for the worst editorial page in America Step 4: Kick back, collect the bucks from your sinecure, and churn out … Continue reading How to be a big-time news-paper columnist, just like Marc Thiessen
Thank goodness we won’t be giving Bill Clinton a pass over that thing he got impeached about
RNC PR BS assures us that Hillary Clinton's inevitable 2016 campaign will allow the Republicans to recycle all the Greatest Hits of the 90s: ABUHWHA???!?!?!?!!? A pass? "I don't see how someone just gets a pass"? Is that what the anagram said or did I black out? SERIOUSLY? "A PASS"? With all due respect, Mr. … Continue reading Thank goodness we won’t be giving Bill Clinton a pass over that thing he got impeached about
It’s perfectly normal to have a few hundred migrant workers drop dead every year
I've written briefly about Qatar's kind of horrific system of indentured servitude before, but they've been under increased scrutiny for their labor practices of late. Qatar imports almost all of its labor force, and that's understandable; with only about 300,000 or so Qatari citizens they are kind of forced to bring labor in from the … Continue reading It’s perfectly normal to have a few hundred migrant workers drop dead every year
You have the power (and also a free pizza and soda)
Chevron blew up a couple fracking wells near Bobtown, PA, a week ago, which left one worker presumed dead and gifted the town with natural gas leaking into the air and a soon-to-be heavily contaminated groundwater supply. So they did what any responsible corporation would do, and offered the residents of Bobtown a gift certificate … Continue reading You have the power (and also a free pizza and soda)
In the Crossfire tonight!
...arguing that climate change is a real danger and that the federal government must take action to address it, please welcome Newt Gingrich 2008! Opposing him, arguing that climate change "hasn't been proven," and calling on the current Secretary of State to resign for suggesting that climate change is a serious threat to American security … Continue reading In the Crossfire tonight!
Happy Presidents Day: Teddy Roosevelt and the Perdicaris Affair (1904)
Hey, I've moved! If you enjoy this post you can find more of my writing at Foreign Exchanges, a Substack newsletter covering a variety of topics in history and foreign affairs. Check it out today and become a subscriber! President's Day here in the US brings with it a number of anecdotes about the bygone … Continue reading Happy Presidents Day: Teddy Roosevelt and the Perdicaris Affair (1904)
How much for that ambassadorship in the window?
It's been a bit of a rough month or so for President Obama's ambassadorial nominees, which may have something to do with the fact that he keeps appointing people too comically inept to make it through a confirmation hearing without sounding like babbling idiots. Some highlights: Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), a member of the Senate … Continue reading How much for that ambassadorship in the window?
Channel initials that don’t mean anything anymore
Remember how TLC used to stand for "The Learning Channel," before they realized that there's not that much money to be made in TV programs that help people learn things? Now TLC teaches us about families that have lots of babies, and about families that have LOTS of babies, and about families that exploit those … Continue reading Channel initials that don’t mean anything anymore