Some thoughts on the lack of leadership from the White House on Libya.
[Update a while later]
Foreign policy in a ditch.
Some thoughts on the lack of leadership from the White House on Libya.
[Update a while later]
Foreign policy in a ditch.
It’s worth thinking about.
One of the most bizarre aspects of contemporary space policy is the degree to which the policy establishment has completely thrown in the towel on reducing the cost of access to orbit, as exemplified by the Senate Launch System. Stewart Money lays out the technical issues on the off chance that the community will come to its senses and decide that this is an important goal.
The US taxes the rich more than any other OECD country.
Message to Republicans: Don’t be afraid to shut down the government.
The first commenter is correct. It is impossible to have an intelligent discussion about this due to political correctness and multi-culturalism.
Victor Davis Hanson asks for a little foresight and planning from this administration of which, I suspect, they are utterly incapable, and in which they are not even disposed to engage.
…people do. The difference is who makes the decisions.
…explained. A serious offering from XKCD.
“Barack Obama has been a failure in almost everything he’s done.”
Some of us are less shocked than others.
Also, appropriate smugness, at least when it comes to dealing with the real rubes. The question is, have they really learned, or will they fall for the con again next year?
[Update a few minutes later]
From community organizer to out-of-control cowboy: “I now call on Candidate Obama to protest President Obama.”
The danger of a president like this (and Hillary) was always that they’d feel compelled to demonstrate their national defense bona fides with some kind of ill-thought-out overseas action. But the up side is that it may at least get the Iranians to pay attention.