Does the name Gary Hart ring a bell? Back in 1987 he was a serous presidential candidate when a few reporters from the Miami Herald took investigative journalism to a new low from which it has only descended further over the years. Matt Bai, a reporter for the New York Times, reviewed the Hart […]
The New Reality: Endless Wars against Ever-Morphing Stateless Enemies
Who ever thought the days of the Cold War would be viewed positively? Nostalgia can do that to you—but only if the present is much worse. And, in many respects it is. I am referring to the new paradigm for military engagements. What the perceived threat of Isil (or Isis if you […]
Figuring Out What Getting Old is All About
I think I’ve figured out this aging thing. I mean not entirely, probably not even mostly, but I think I have a better handle on it now that I am most definitively old in terms of chronological age and in terms of what most people my sons’ ages think of as old. For […]
Obama’s Foreign Policy Charts a New Course for the U.S.
President Obama’s foreign policy has been much maligned over the years of his presidency by both the left and the right. Those on the left have bemoaned his continued use of drones and what is viewed as an unduly aggressive approach to intelligence gathering (revealed by the Snowdon disclosures of NSA abuse). Those on […]
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