North Korea: Preparing for War by Jen Alic The latest in the North Korea drama is the release of a video portraying US President Barack Obama and American troops going up in flames. But it’s not just cheap and cheesy rhetoric by a new leader who wants to be taken seriously: North Korea is preparing for a war because the US has been preparing for an offensive. Earlier … [Read more...] about North Korea: Preparing for War (Guest Voice)
Nate Silver, Microsoft Researcher Analyze the Oscars (Guest Voice)
Nate Silver, Microsoft Researcher Analyze the Oscars (via slashdot) Nate Silver, famous for applying rigorous statistical methods to U.S. political elections, has focused his predictive powers on a somewhat more lighthearted topic: this weekend’s Academy Awards. “The Oscars, in which the voting franchise is limited to the 6,000 members of the Academy of Motion… … [Read more...] about Nate Silver, Microsoft Researcher Analyze the Oscars (Guest Voice)
Decline and Fall
Decline and fall? It's that old question: when the aggressors -- the criminals -- use little nukes on you, do you go get the biggest nuke available to wipe the crooks out? President Obama’s political team is fanning out across the country in pursuit of an ambitious goal: raising $50 million to convert his re-election campaign into a powerhouse national advocacy network, … [Read more...] about Decline and Fall
Oscar Predictions
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Mexico Drug War Disappearances Laid Bare
Mexico drug war disappearances laid bare (via GlobalPost) Washington has sunk nearly $2 billion in aid and training for Mexico's security forces that are accused of "disappearing" civilians. Dudley Althaus MEXICO CITY, Mexico â?? A new Human Rights Watch report on Mexico cuts to the heart of the US-supported strategy for battling the country's powerful… … [Read more...] about Mexico Drug War Disappearances Laid Bare
Sequester 101: Is All this Fuss Really Necessary? (Guest Voice)
Sequester 101: Is all this fuss really necessary? (via The Christian Science Monitor) The federal government is about a week away from major spending cuts called the "sequester," which are poised to affect most federal programs in a sudden and significant way. But is this focus on fiscal discipline really necessary? Well, yes and no – and if that sounds wishy-washy, hang in … [Read more...] about Sequester 101: Is All this Fuss Really Necessary? (Guest Voice)
Vatican Hits Back at ‘Intrigue, Corruption’ Claims
Vatican condemns reports of intrigue and corruption (via AFP) The Vatican on Saturday condemned Italian media reports of intrigue, corruption and blackmail among senior prelates, saying these could be a form of pressure to sway voting in next month's conclave to elect Pope Benedict XVI's successor. Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi dismissed as "gossip, … [Read more...] about Vatican Hits Back at ‘Intrigue, Corruption’ Claims
Best Violence (Cartoon)
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“Market share” is not the way to measure success
Technology considered "obsolete" can be quite profitable. For example, mechanical wristwatches are by far the most profitable type of wristwatch to make and sell, according to the Wall Street Journal. I am often amused, after about 40 years of watching the tech industry, that anyone still thinks being most popular is the same thing as being most profitable, secure, or … [Read more...] about “Market share” is not the way to measure success
Tilting At Windmills
George W Bush speech writer Michael Gerson takes to the pages of the Washington Post to make his second attempt to explain to the Republican Party what they have to do to become relevant again. He thinks the Republican party is stuck in the 1980s: This stunning reversal of electoral fortunes has taken place for a variety of reasons: changing demographics; the end of a GOP … [Read more...] about Tilting At Windmills
China: A Paragon of Due Process, an Example for Observing International Law?
When the New York Times and others published the story that China had decided against using an armed drone over Myanmar’s territory to kill an infamous drug lord wanted in the horrific murders of 13 Chinese sailors, but instead captured the man alive and brought him to trial in China, it was acclaimed by some who oppose the use of drones by the U.S. to target terrorists as a … [Read more...] about China: A Paragon of Due Process, an Example for Observing International Law?
Germany’s Best
70 years ago today, three members of the White Rose resistance group were executed. From June 1942 until February 1943 they produced and distributed six flyers. Sophie and Hans Scholl were arrested, when they were caught in the act at the University of Munich. They were only 21 and 24 years old. Today, most of us live in peace and enjoy freedom. Every Blogger, Tweeter and … [Read more...] about Germany’s Best
A Step In The Right Direction: More Federally Funded Research To Be Made Freely Accessible
In response to a We The People petition,the Obama White House has taken another step in the journey to provide open access to publicly-funded research. Today the Office of Science and Technology directed all federal agencies that manage "more than $100 million in research and development expenditures to develop plans to make the results of federally-funded research … [Read more...] about A Step In The Right Direction: More Federally Funded Research To Be Made Freely Accessible
In North Korea and Middle East, US Should Rework Failed Policies (Guest Voice)
In North Korea and Middle East, US should rework failed policies (via GlobalPost) Commentary: New strategies are needed to counter a new and threatening reality. Mac Deford OWLS HEAD, Maine â?? This past weekend, on Fareed Zakaria's Sunday talk show, the suggestion was made to depart from the endless cycle of reacting to North Korea's provocative behavior with further … [Read more...] about In North Korea and Middle East, US Should Rework Failed Policies (Guest Voice)
Obama with Drones (Cartoon)
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EU Predicts Recession, Record Dole Lines in 2013
EU predicts recession, record dole queues in 2013 (via AFP) The eurozone is staring at another full year of recession in 2013 with unemployment likely to surge above the 20-million mark with France in particular overshooting fiscal targets, the EU warned on Friday. Economic output across the 17-state currency area -- home to about 340 million people and a global… … [Read more...] about EU Predicts Recession, Record Dole Lines in 2013
Is Obama Relying Too Much on the “Bully Pulpit?”
Is President Barack Obama relying too much on the bully pulpit in his speeches and interviews and not focusing enough on pulling out all stops to work with members of Congress to avert the draconian sequester cuts from going into effect? That's a new question being raised in some reporting and analysis -- seemingly given credibility by the White House's new effort to stress … [Read more...] about Is Obama Relying Too Much on the “Bully Pulpit?”
Is The Sequester Overhyped ?
Now let me be clear that I am not advocating going over the sequester cliff (how's that for mixing metaphors) nor do I think that we will. But in listening to the dire predictions in the media and among various politicos I have to wonder how bad it really would be, assuming that it was implemented in a sensible and prudent manner. The numbers vary depending on who you listen … [Read more...] about Is The Sequester Overhyped ?
China: ‘Leading Bad Actor in Cyberspace,’ Experts Say
China: 'leading bad actor in cyberspace,' experts say (via AFP) China's full-throated denials of hacking and counter-accusations of its own do nothing to allay growing concern over large-scale cyberspying alleged in a bombshell report this week, Western analysts said. Chinese officials and state-run media have lashed out after a report by a US firm laid out in… … [Read more...] about China: ‘Leading Bad Actor in Cyberspace,’ Experts Say
No Winners in This Game
WASHINGTON -- The standoff over the package of budget cuts known as "the sequester" is the dumbest, most self-defeating fight between President Obama and Republicans in Congress since ... let's see, since the last dumb, self-defeating fight less than two months ago. Obama is winning this showdown, but only in a relative sense. The truth is that everybody loses -- … [Read more...] about No Winners in This Game





























