Archive → August, 2008
Sarah Works
The selection of Sarah Palin works, on many levels and in many ways. McCain knew what he was doing when he picked her
Experience is More Than a Punched Amtrak Ticket
The Obama campaign asserts with a straight face that Joe Biden’s experience, nearly 40 years of Amtrak round trip ticket punching from Union Station to Wilmington, Delaware is of vice presidential grade
The Tanks of August
Three events in the first decade of the 21st century will be remembered as epic turning points in world geopolitics: 9/11, the Iraq War and the Russian invasion of Georgia in August, 2008.
Well, This Is What the State Department Wanted in Pakistan
Be careful what you wish for.
The Religion Vote
Do you ever wonfer what demographic group is being referred to when the media insouciantly bandies about the phrase “The Religion Vote”?
McCain and the OODA Loop
There are two military concepts here that explain the (absolutely spectacular) choice of Governor Sarah Palin. Both of them are important to the training of a fighter pilot.
McCain and the OODA Loop
There are two military concepts here that explain the (absolutely spectacular) choice of Governor Sarah Palin. Both of them are important to the training of a fighter pilot.
Bush and Putin and Iran and Georgia
Backing down on Iran may have opened the way for the Georgia crisis
Bush and Putin and Iran and Georgia
Backing down on Iran may have opened the way for the Georgia crisis
Free Gorki Aguila!
It’s not very often that a punk rocker becomes a leading dissident in a totalitarian regime, but it’s happening now in Cuba.