Pirates In The House

Something surprising happened during legislative elections in Berlin on Sunday: A scruffy bunch of young men with dreadlocks, beards, and sweatshirts became the city’s newest legislators. The NYT has the story: By winning 8.9 percent of the vote in Sunday’s election in this city-state, these political pirates surpassed — blew away, really — every expectation […]

Grey Lady Fumbles in Africa

Only six years after the resolution of its civil war, Burundi is again on edge. A bar shooting this week resulted in the deaths of at least 36 Burundians, and the violence has roots in the ongoing conflict between the governing party and the opposition. The New York Times reports: Burundian officials immediately accused an […]

The Persian Hotline

Things have been heating up in the Persian Gulf over the past few months. Iranian boats and aircraft have assumed threatening positions toward American vessels, and the two sides have come close to firing on each other on a few occasions. This tension has prompted the Navy to consider a military hotline with the Islamic […]

Energy Independence Around the Corner?

Energy-independence types like to say that America is the Saudi Arabia of coal; developments of the past year reveal that the Americas may also be the Saudi Arabia of… oil! The NYT has a remarkable piece on the effects of new technology and massive oil discoveries throughout the Western Hemisphere. Brazil has begun building its […]

Murderous Healthcare in Uttar Pradesh

In Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest state, corruption of the health care system kills, directly and indirectly.  The New York Times, which deserves some applause for stepping up its India coverage despite tight budgets, has the story: The first doctor to die, a senior government health administrator, was shot on his morning walk last October by […]

The “Christianist” Nightmare: It’s Just A Bad Dream

Recently I posted a short piece saying that the specter of a “Christianist” takeover of the United States is a figment of overheated imaginations, mostly on the left.  Every few years a leftie journalist dabbles in right wing websites and obscure theological debates and emerges with horrifying tales of totalitarian Dominionist plots to turn the […]

The Insider’s Guide to Development Cliches

William Easterly is one of the most interesting critics of the mindless NGO, feelgood development ‘consensus’ that has wasted so many tens of billions of dollars in poorly conceived foreign aid programs over recent decades.  Now he’s performed yet another important service by compiling the “Aidspeak Dictionary” that tells laypeople just what development professionals really […]

Help The Erring Sisters Depart In Peace

You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold, raged William Jennings Bryan against the punitively high interest rates imposed by the gold-based monetary system of his day.  Bryan lost the election, but arguably he won the debate.  FDR took the United States off the gold standard during the Depression, and since then the […]

Hand-Wringing In The Middle East

The Arab Spring is doing what revolutions usually do: making officials in Washington worry.  The State Department has no idea what direction events from Libya to Turkey will take and is hunkering down to prepare for every possible scenario.  The New York Times reports on some of the scenarios the State Department is considering: What […]

Rahm Emanuel To Unions: [Redacted] You

Public employees in Chicago are learning the hard way what Via Meadia has had the poor taste to point out for some time now – that their smug union leaders no longer have the ability to preserve their members’ benefits. As formerly friendly Democratic pols turn on the public sector unions, union members are jumping […]

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