Month: February 2013
On February 13, 1865, the Sons of Vulcan, the first American union in iron and steel, ended its strike, leading to the first union contract in American history. The Sons.
My latest at the Diplomat expresses skepticism that the North Korean nuclear test is something to get all that excited about: The first and most important lesson is that North.
The most interesting piece of agenda-setting in the SOTU: The most important proposal in President Barack Obama's State of the Union address may be one that gets the least attention.
Not sure how many of you are on Twitter, but the progressive Twittersphere exploded in hilarity when Marco Rubio took a drink of water during his response to the State.
Today's hearings on Chuck Hagel just make me stand by what I said last week about Rand Paul not being one of the 3 worst senators.
I think comparing Scarborough to Ron Burgundy is a little charitable. I mean, I'd much rather watch 3 hours of jazz flute solos than Morning Joe.
Two recent, one I've been negligent about: Ira Katznelson, Fear Itself: I've been excited about this since first hearing about it, and it looks fantastic. Expanding on his argument in.
On this week's episode of Foreign Entanglements, Pete Mansoor and I talk Hybrid Warfare: Haven't had a chance to write a review of the book, but it's quite good; highly.