Say, you know what that reminds me of?

https://twitter.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/654114071336189952 You know who I really wouldn't trust with my Labrador? It's actually a funny story: Welcome to Loser Sons of Politics, a new column where the politically minded among the Jezebel staff recall with fondness the antics of the loser sons of politicians. Today (because it’s a very big and special day for the former … Continue reading Say, you know what that reminds me of?

A false alarm and a confirmed kill

On Sunday, the Iraqi government declared that its air force had struck a convoy carrying Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to a big Legion of Doom ISIS meet-up in western Iraq, but that turned out to have been a bit of a false alarm. Baghdadi was probably never in the convoy. Oh well, it's not the first … Continue reading A false alarm and a confirmed kill

Paying the price for the nuclear deal

Iran's parliament approved the nuclear deal today, an outcome that was really never in doubt despite whatever kvetching you may have heard coming out of Tehran in recent weeks. That's the good news. The very bad news is that Iranian media announced yesterday that imprisoned Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian was convicted of...well, whatever it … Continue reading Paying the price for the nuclear deal

October 10 and the problem with “this day in history”

Today is the traditional anniversary of the Battle of Tours (732), which either saved the Christian world as we know it or interrupted a small Arab-Berber raiding party from getting deeper into France, depending on your point of view. I'd have written a big thing about it for today, but here's the thing: I'm traveling, … Continue reading October 10 and the problem with “this day in history”

Egypt’s absence from the Middle East, my latest at LobeLog

Egypt is the largest Arab country by far (it's more than double the size of Algeria, the second-largest). Owing partly to its size, it's historically exerted considerable influence within the Arab World and the Middle East in general. But lately Egypt has been mostly absent from major conflicts that are pock-marking the region. It's playing … Continue reading Egypt’s absence from the Middle East, my latest at LobeLog

Colonel Putin in the Conservatory with the Cesium

I'm not sure if this story is real or if somebody transcribed one of Bill Kristol's nightmares wildest dreams: The previously unpublicized case is one of at least four attempts in five years in which criminal networks with suspected Russian ties sought to sell radioactive material to extremists through Moldova, an investigation by The Associated … Continue reading Colonel Putin in the Conservatory with the Cesium