I swear this is the last time I'm going to reference this idiotic Bill Maher-Sam Harris-Ben Affleck dust-up. But Ramesh Ponnuru makes a pretty good point, one that I've kind of made also, and let me just say that if the guy who wrote a book titled The Party of Death tells you that your … Continue reading If “Islam” is the problem, what’s the solution?
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Turkey and America are fighting two different wars, and Kobani’s Kurds are paying the price
There's actually somewhat good news out of Kobani today, where coalition airstrikes have helped the city's Kurdish defenders slow Daesh's advance a bit. But the fighting continues, and in the balance is not just the town and its strategic location near the Turkey border, but potentially the lives of tens of thousands of (mostly) Kurds … Continue reading Turkey and America are fighting two different wars, and Kobani’s Kurds are paying the price
Catching up on the Iran talks
I'm very behind in terms of the usual PR work I do for my own writing, so let me catch you up on the Iran nuclear talks with a little summary of a few pieces I've had published lately. Here's the overall point: it has become increasingly apparent, what with the failure of the P5+1 … Continue reading Catching up on the Iran talks
How far down does this rabbit hole go?
If you recall my world news roundup thing from Monday, one of the stories I mentioned was an explosion (supposedly a pretty massive one, although that report is coming from an anti-government news outlet so you may need to take it -- as well as the government's version of events, that this was "an ordinary … Continue reading How far down does this rabbit hole go?
The only deserving candidate for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize
Joshua Keating at Slate has figured out who it is: This year the prize committee could best serve its mission by giving the prize to the person who most deserves it: nobody. Such a move would highlight that this has been a particularly violent year around the world. More importantly, it would serve as an … Continue reading The only deserving candidate for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize
Juan Cole has the only Affleck-Maher thing worth reading
Honestly, if you read only one thing about this whole Bill Maher-Ben Affleck dust up (and please, don't read more than one thing about it), make it this (even though most of it is an essay Prof. Cole wrote about Maher a couple of years ago): Maher’s and Harris’s charges against Muslims in general are … Continue reading Juan Cole has the only Affleck-Maher thing worth reading
Men are from Mars, Buzzfeed is from Venus and will hopefully return there someday
Friends, the latest Buzzfeed video #content is definitely #LOL and #WIN, not #TRASHY and #FAIL, because it explores the manner in which women consume a man beverage that they have never tasted before. I am not sure it rises to the artistic heights of an #OMG, but it is certainly on the right track. The … Continue reading Men are from Mars, Buzzfeed is from Venus and will hopefully return there someday
Gretchen Carlson’s requiem to the English language and rational thought is impressive
Want to know why we can't trust the Obama administration to keep us safe from Ebola? According to Gretchen Carlson, it's because of MANY WORDS THAT DON'T MAKE TOTAL SENSE, WAS SHE IN HER RIGHT MIND WHEN SHE SAID THIS: Offering her "take" on Monday, Fox host Gretchen Carlson rattled off all the reasons why … Continue reading Gretchen Carlson’s requiem to the English language and rational thought is impressive
While I was out
Well, OK, my break is over and it seems like I should get back into the swing of things around this place. But because I have a hard time breaking back into stuff without going over all the many disasters events that have taken place while I was trying not to pay too much attention, … Continue reading While I was out
Half a Supreme loaf is better than none
The Supreme Court decided to punt on marriage equality today, which is good if you support marriage equality and live in one of the several states covered by the several cases they declined to hear: As a practical matter, however, this decision not to hear these cases is an earthquake for gay rights. The United … Continue reading Half a Supreme loaf is better than none