No Daily Talking Points Today
Since media across the board today is heavily focused on the U.S. midterm elections, we’re going to give the Talking Points a day off. We’ll be back tomorrow and every weekday after that. -Ali and Eli
Since media across the board today is heavily focused on the U.S. midterm elections, we’re going to give the Talking Points a day off. We’ll be back tomorrow and every weekday after that. -Ali and Eli
Ballot Box Blues The Most Dispiriting Election of a Lifetime (Mine) By Tom Engelhardt Reprinted with permission of TomDispatch.com By the time you read this, I’ll already have voted — the single most reflexive political act of my life — in… Continue Reading →
David Broder’s October 31st op-ed on how Obama might spark an economic recovery by preparing for war with Iran has received much derision from various quarters (summarized in today’s Daily Talking Points). But I’d like to highlight that Broder’s argument… Continue Reading →
Analyst and Time editor Tony Karon has a piece up at Abu Dhabi’s The National newspaper about the likely effects of Tuesday’s mid-term elections on Barack Obama’s foreign policy, due to the predicted Republican takeover of the House (and possibly… Continue Reading →
Hossein Askari, professor of international business and international affairs at George Washington University, writes in The National Interest that the Obama administration’s focus must shift. Rather than only toughening sanctions on the Iranian economy to halt its nuclear program, it… Continue Reading →
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