I heard that Al Gore uses electricity at his house and flies in an aero-plane sometimes

This is what it looked like outside ATTWIW Worldwide HQ at around 10 this morning, after some warmer temperatures and a light misty rain had actually melted some of the snow we got overnight: For more perspective, here's what it looked like as I was about a third of the way through the hour plus … Continue reading I heard that Al Gore uses electricity at his house and flies in an aero-plane sometimes

Your Very Serious Guide to Future American Military Adventures

Friends, as a Very Serious Foreign Policy Thinker, I have many Very Serious Ideas about good places for American troops to go and intervene all over everybody. I would like to share with you ten current "hot-spots" and the rationale for or against (SPOILER ALERT: mostly for!) American military intervention there: Syria: The obvious pick. … Continue reading Your Very Serious Guide to Future American Military Adventures

It’s probably still not Rick Santorum’s turn

Unless there's an incumbent president or vice president in the race, the Republican Party always nominates the second-place finisher from the last primary. That's the conventional wisdom, anyway, and it goes all the way back to sad sack Thomas Dewey, the butt of the greatest YA BURNT photograph in US political history: Dewey was actually … Continue reading It’s probably still not Rick Santorum’s turn

Sometimes it’s OK to take the other guy (or lady) at his (or her) word

At Arms Control Wonk, Michael Krepon has written a great piece comparing the skepticism over Hasan Rouhani's outreach to the West with the skepticism that greeted Mikhail Gorbachev's similar overtures in the 1980s: The Reagan and Bush administrations were initially caught off-guard by Gorbachev’s rhetorical flourishes and diplomatic initiatives. US intelligence community assessments, shaped by … Continue reading Sometimes it’s OK to take the other guy (or lady) at his (or her) word

“Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”

Stunning news out of Egypt: Hosni Mubarak Gamal Abdel-Nasser Generalissimo Francisco Franco Field Marshal Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi is planning to run for the presidency: Sisi is expected to secure a landslide victory in the presidential elections, having earned a cult status among many Egyptians. Well, something tells me he'll manage to secure a landslide victory regardless … Continue reading “Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need roads.”

I’d like to buy the world a Coke, and then tell it to SPEAK ENGLISH

The most controversial thing to come out of Sunday's Super Bowl wasn't the lopsided score, or some halftime accident exposing our precious children to the horrors of the partially nude female form, or even the fact that Peyton Manning's habit of choking in playoff games* is suddenly something we're allowed to talk about. No, the … Continue reading I’d like to buy the world a Coke, and then tell it to SPEAK ENGLISH

You ain’t never caught a rabbit and you ain’t no friend of mine

In a move with fairly wide-ranging implications for global Islamic terrorism and the Levant region, Al-Qaeda Central (AQC) has issued a communique denying any link between itself and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). As you know, ISIS has been embroiled in a civil war within a civil war, in recent weeks spending … Continue reading You ain’t never caught a rabbit and you ain’t no friend of mine

The State of the Republican Party is…TOTALLY EXTREME

Hey, Republicans? I know i give you guys some grief around here, but, sincerely, heck of a job last night. What? No, really, you guys definitely came off looking good, not unhinged or insane or anything like that. I thought your criticisms of President Obama were incredibly trenchant, even poignant. Your foreign policy critiques were … Continue reading The State of the Republican Party is…TOTALLY EXTREME