Once Again, There Are No Good Options In Syria. So Let’s Not Do Anything At All.
The United States can’t do any good in Syria, but we can do a lot of bad.
The United States can’t do any good in Syria, but we can do a lot of bad.
Given a choice between Robert Mueller and Donald Trump, most Americans are siding with Mueller. Unless they’re Republicans that is.
Hang on, the ride on the Trump Train is about to get a lot bumpier.
Even the United Nations has given up trying to maintain an accurate estimate.
Out of the blue, President Trump plans to pardon Dick Cheney’s former Chief of Staff, but the move seems to have more to do with James Comey than it does Scooter Libby.
A decryption device called GrayKey is being used by all manner of government agencies.
Without Congressional authorization, any attack on Syria would be illegal, but don’t expect Congress to do anything about it.
A plurality of Americans aged 18 to 34 have no idea how many people were killed, what Auschwitz was, or how Hitler came to power.
The idea that individuals have different “learning styles” is apparently not borne out by the evidence, according to recent research.
Once again, President Trump’s foreign policy tweeting is causing problems.
Some Republicans are suggesting that Paul Ryan should be pushed out as Speaker before the November elections.
Mark Zuckerberg’s second day before Congress was somewhat more contentious than the first, but at the end of the day it’s still unclear that more regulation is the answer to the issues raised by recent Facebook “scandals.”
Dueling data on civil service compensation belie the adage that you can’t choose your own facts.
President Trump took to Twitter this morning and decided poke a stick in the eye of the Russian bear.
In addition to opening up the Speakership, there’s a legitimate possibility that Wisconsin-11 flips to the other party.
John Boehner is now pro-weed. The world just keeps getting weirder, man.
Paul Ryan won’t be running for re-election this year, opening up both a Congressional seat and a leadership spot.
Not surprisingly, a joint Senate Committee failed to really lay a glove on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at yesterday’s hearing.
Controversies involving Jimmy Kimmel and “The Simpsons” highlight a perennial question.
The United States has several options in Syria. None of them are good and one of them would be disastrous.
Late last week, Hawaii became the seventh state and eighth major American jurisdiction to legalize assisted suicide.
President Trump isn’t reacting well to the raid on his attorney’s office.
The Marvel superhero film passed ‘Titanic’ in US ticket sales. Unless we adjust for inflation. Which we absolutely should.
In a move apparently connected to the Stormy Daniels affair, Federal authorities have raided the office of longtime Trump attorney Michael Cohen.
Republicans are raising the fear of impeachment to motivate a base that could become disaffected heading into November.
Governor Rick Scott has entered the race to challenge Bill Nelson in Florida, creating what is likely to be one of the most closely watched races of the year.
For every Trump tweet, there is literally something that says exactly the opposite.
You many have noticed the array of images and links under the footer of post pages. Here’s what it is.
We’re set to return to the era of trillion dollar budget deficits, and Republicans won’t do a thing about it.
Bill Cosby heads back to court for a retrial on the sexual assault allegations against him but it’s not going to be the same as the first.
A response to one of the most deadly chemical attacks in the Syrian civil war has come, probably from Israel. What’s next?
The answer is, of course, no. Really, this is a post about the wall as policy.
Trump’s tariff plan isn’t going over well in farm country, and that could cause problems for the GOP in November.
Dan Drezner notes some challenges on this topic, and I add some of my own thoughts.
Just about a year after President Trump attacked Syria over the use of chemical weapons, the Assad regime has again used chemical weapons. There’s not much we can do about, nor should we.
After eight months in office, the pressures on Chief of Staff John Kelly continue to mount under a President who cannot be controlled and whose behavior will not change.
Maureen Dowd blames the Internet for women having sex with men they find unattractive.
President Trump’s call for National Guard troops isn’t going over well even with Republican Governors.
The great negotiator in the White House is likely underestimating the tools available to Xi.
The DJIA (and other markets) are not too happy about all of this trade war talk.
Tim Pawlenty is attempting a comeback in Minnesota. It won’t be easy.
President Trump is continuing his dangerous and misguided trade war rhetoric,
Argumentation without the intent to persuade is masturbation, not journalism.
President Trump won’t attend nerd prom again this year. That’s a good thing.