Some of the media are politely calling it an inspired choice. But does anybody really think we will learn anything we didnt already know from the commission to be headed by Henry Kissinger to look into the intelligence and enforcement failures that led up to the...
Deck Chairs on the Ship of State
Well, President Bush has his Homeland Security Agency. I hope hes happy. I doubt that American taxpayers and citizens will be especially pleased when it all shakes out, but the president has parlayed this years election results into the appearance of...
Living in an Inspection Bubble
When it comes to foolish actions by nation-states and nascent empires, I'm probably more fatalistic than average. The prudent, cautious rule in such matters is to expect maximum foolishness so you can be modestly grateful on those few occasions when the appalling...
Turkey’s Election: Complications and Blowback?
The first thing Ivan Eland, the Cato Institute's Director of defense Policy Studies, said to me about the election in Turkey was that the victory of a putatively moderate Islamicist party is at least partly attributable the increasingly aggressive tone of U.S. foreign...
Destroying the Hostages to Save Them?
So when will the invasion begin, now that Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, who not only demonstrably has weapons of mass destruction, including hundreds of the nuclear weapons that are the only ones worthy of the term, has used poison gas on his own people? Or do...
Bending Posse Comitatus Brings Bad Results
Perhaps I should not have been surprised, but I was at least somewhat appalled that with the wall-to-wall coverage the issue received almost no attention. But the use of a military surveillance plane to try to capture the notorious Beltway murderer raises serious...
Pipsqueak Adversaries
In the wake of Congress having voted, after a desultory debate consisting mostly of three-minute statements written by aides, to give the president authorization to attack Iraq if he feels so moved, the most striking impression one gets is of how the appalling people...
War For Frivolous Reasons
This is being written before President Bushs address to the nation Monday night, but news reports say he doesnt expect to deliver any startling new evidence beyond what has already been widely reported. He seems to think that what is already known about...
A Hunger For War Criticism?
All right, it was San Francisco, which is not exactly the heartland. But the reception last Tuesday for Harpers magazine editor Lewis Lapham and a panel of four other journalists (including yours truly) willing to criticize the new permanent condition of war was...
Will War Wreck the Economy?
Larry Lindsey, the presidents chief economic adviser, whom I did not previously suspect of idiocy, has provided the latest validation of what I think Ill start calling Bocks Law. It has been my observation that going into government, especially in a...


