The curious case of Alberto Nisman

The government of Argentina is accusing unnamed "rogue agents" from within its own intelligence community of murdering federal prosecutor Alberto Nisman. Normally you wouldn't find this blog dealing with an alleged murder in a South American country, but this particular one involves Iran, so I figure I should at least be keeping tabs on what's … Continue reading The curious case of Alberto Nisman

Time to reset the “Days since a Republican said something offensive about rape” counter

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbd4t-ua-WQ They'll figure out how to stop stepping on those rakes someday! Ah, Lindsey Graham. The South Carolina senator who says he’s thinking about running for president no doubt thought he was helping the GOP get beyond its meltdown over its 20-week abortion ban bill, which leadership dropped unexpectedly when some GOP congresswomen balked, by … Continue reading Time to reset the “Days since a Republican said something offensive about rape” counter

Bibi Netanyahu for RNC Chair, let’s get this campaign started

As diplomatic gobsmackers go, I actually think that John Boehner's decision to invite Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress without so much as a head's up to the White House or the Democrats on the Hill is actually less outrageous than Lindsey Graham's declaration a few weeks ago that he and "Congress" would "follow [Netanyahu's] lead" … Continue reading Bibi Netanyahu for RNC Chair, let’s get this campaign started

The problem with neocons, in one paragraph

James Miller and Pierre Vaux both write for The Interpreter, which specializes in translating and analyzing Russian media for the English audience. They've obviously got some Opinions about Ukraine, which generally slot into the "where's my damn World War III already, Obama?" category, and so they took issue with what Obama had to say about … Continue reading The problem with neocons, in one paragraph

Yemen seems a little more chaotic than usual today

Now this is how you do a political catastrophe. Yemen's entire cabinet apparently tendered its resignation to President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi earlier today, followed quickly by Hadi himself tendering his resignation to parliament. Hadi cited the deteriorating political situation in the capital, Sanaa, where Houthi rebels have refused to back down despite the fact … Continue reading Yemen seems a little more chaotic than usual today

Who’s tear-gassing schoolchildren this week?

Look, I'm not about to suggest that the state of America's policing is any better right now, but seriously, Kenya? Around 100 primary school children and a small group of activists pushed over a newly built wall that separated playing fields and the school buildings, close to the capital Nairobi's main domestic airport on Monday. … Continue reading Who’s tear-gassing schoolchildren this week?