Some helpful reminders

Another example of how millions of Muslims are just as concerned about the rise of ISIS as anybody in the West. A few reminders prompted by this article: One, Saudi Arabia – a supposedly key U.S. ally – is a leading exporter of radical interpretations of Islam (Wahhabism) to other countries. Two, Indonesia has the […]

It’s funny because it’s true

The first six minutes of this are a good summary of Pres. Trump’s recent comments that show how unqualified he is to be president. It’s also funny, but not really because of anything Meyers does. All you have to do is play the tape.

The Republican Difficulty with Reality

Trump administration press secretary Sean Spicer has, rightfully, been criticized for a briefing he provided on Saturday in which he made a number of false claims regarding the attendance at Pres. Trump’s inauguration. On Monday, at a regular press conference, he tried to spin some of these claims – for example, arguing that he was […]

Notes on the Trump inauguration

Well, starting tomorrow, America and the world are going to get modern Republicanism full-bore. Like many, I’m fairly certain the Trump administration – combined with the Tea-Party-style Congress – will be a disaster. I believe we are witnessing the beginning of the end of American pre-eminence. Here’s my rundown of the domestic and foreign train […]

The long ideological struggle

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/five-myths-about-us-china-relations/2016/12/09/beedb888-bccc-11e6-91ee-1adddfe36cbe_story.html?utm_term=.eefe5355b527 Excellent article on US-China relations. All good, but this part popped out for me: MYTH NO. 1 – Trade and engagement will set China free. This idea has been a foundational myth of America’s engagement with China almost since President Richard Nixon went there in 1972; it’s been used to justify decades of interaction…So […]