Given how much fun electoral politics is here in the United States, I can only imagine how happy the people of Greece are now that their (former?) Prime Minister, Alexis Tsipras, is apparently resigning in order to force snap elections. Congratulations, Greek folks! Now instead of spending all your time worrying about which kind of … Continue reading Tsipras gives Greeks the gift of another election
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About to be proven wrong
Folks, in times past on this here web log, and at Medium, yours truly has maybe had a little fun at the expense of one Senator Rand Paul (R-VonMisesInstitute), and some of his more ardent fans. Specifically, I might have mentioned the fact that the senator's brave and principled (and very public) stand against America's … Continue reading About to be proven wrong
When your government takes away your identity
Bahrain has been stripping people of their citizenship for, well, practicing the wrong kind of Islam, apparently: The Bahraini government began revoking citizenship shortly after the Arab Spring engulfed large sections of the Middle East, Bahrain included, in 2011. On Feb. 14 of that year, both Shiite and Sunni Bahrainis took to the streets to … Continue reading When your government takes away your identity
ISIS’s war on heritage claims a human victim
Well, if anybody should know…
Noted civil rights pioneer Mike Huckabee (R-YouSureYouReallyWantToGoHere) on the Black Lives Matter movement: "When I hear people scream, 'black lives matter,' I'm thinking, 'Of course they do.' But all lives matter. It's not that any life matters more than another," Huckabee told Blitzer. "That's the whole message that Dr. King tried to present, and I … Continue reading Well, if anybody should know…
Mosaddegh, 1953: history swallowed up in legend
Today is the sixty-second anniversary (and the second time we've commemorated it here) of the 1953 coup d'etat, carried out by Iranian elements at the behest and with the support of British Secret Intelligence and the US CIA, that forced Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh from office. Mosaddegh was nominally replaced as prime minister by … Continue reading Mosaddegh, 1953: history swallowed up in legend
More people who must not be as smart as Chuck Schumer
Last time it was a bunch of retired generals and admirals demonstrating that they obviously know less about military risk and national security than Chuck Schumer, on account of they think the Iran deal is actually pretty good whereas he knows that it's terribad. Today we have 75 experts on nuclear non-proliferation demonstrating that, unfortunately, … Continue reading More people who must not be as smart as Chuck Schumer
Republican candidates unveil their generous “Die Quickly” healthcare initiatives
Marco Rubio and Scott Walker both revealed their alternatives to the Affordable Care Act, and if you're anything shy of a millionaire, prepare to get excited: you're not going to live too long under either of these plans! Scott Walker's plan makes the interesting decision to subsidize healthcare, like the ACA, but to base the … Continue reading Republican candidates unveil their generous “Die Quickly” healthcare initiatives
Backing a winner
Now that the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen has finally started seeing some major successes, there are calls for both sides in that country's civil war to stop fighting and pursue peace talks. The feeling is that previous negotiations were rendered impossible by the fact that the Houthi-Saleh side was in such a dominant position that … Continue reading Backing a winner
Crime and punishment
Chinese authorities have "detained" ten top executives at the Tianjin Dongjiang Port Rui Hai International Logistics Company, which was responsible for the facility that exploded on Wednesday in the port city of Tianjin. The death toll from that explosion has reached 114, with 57 people still missing and environmental hazards (including "several hundred tons of … Continue reading Crime and punishment