Rubio v. Rubio: Duh of Justice

In case you hadn't heard, notorious Mexican drug kingpin Joaquín Guzmán, "El Chapo," was captured on Friday by Mexican authorities and Sean Penn, or something like that. Guzmán is wanted for so many things that it would probably take less time to figure out what he hasn't done, including two different escapes from Mexican prisons … Continue reading Rubio v. Rubio: Duh of Justice

The Iran-Saudi pilgrimage dispute has historical precedent

I'm a little the worse for wear today, so posting may be light. Luckily, this makes for a timely rerun, what with Iran's decision last week to ban (or re-ban) Iranians from making pilgrimages to Mecca. This is getting a lot of attention, much more than Iran's ban on performing Umrah got last April, no … Continue reading The Iran-Saudi pilgrimage dispute has historical precedent

Who are you gonna believe, Paul LePage or your lying ears?

Maine Governor Paul LePage, whom you may remember from such verbal diarrhea as "Hey, kid, I'd like to shoot your dad because of his political cartoons," “I want to find the [Portland] Press Herald building and blow it up," (that's verbatim, though he was talking about a flight simulator, I think), and "President Obama hates … Continue reading Who are you gonna believe, Paul LePage or your lying ears?

The Deep State: it’s not just for Egypt and Turkey anymore

Continuing in the "hey, go read this while I'm working on something else" vein, check out Elias Isquith's interview at Salon with Mike Lofgren. Lofgren is a former Republican staffer on Capitol Hill who's just written a book called The Deep State: The Fall of the Constitution and the Rise of a Shadow Government. We … Continue reading The Deep State: it’s not just for Egypt and Turkey anymore