Despite the 2020 election being more than two years out there are a few names you may want to prepare to hear a lot more. There is no sense speculating on who will win the primary at this point in time. The early front runner ends up losing half the time, such as Howard Dean... Continue Reading →
The Presidential Line of Succession
The Presidential line of succession is well prepared for and rarely tested. The last time it was needed in any meaningful way was when Richard Nixon resigned as President, clearing the path for Gerald Ford to assume the office on August 9th, 1974. This was a peculiar case, as Ford had replaced Vice President Spiro... Continue Reading →
John Bolton – A Threat to American Security
John Bolton, the next National Security Adviser to President Trump, has a long history in politics and policy. Unfortunately. One of the main architects of the disastrous war in Iraq, John Bolton is a foreign policy hawk whose views align closely with President Trump's 'America First' policy of global disengagement. Serving in the George W.... Continue Reading →
Entrumpy
Retired Gen. John Kelly, Trump's current Chief of Staff, may very well be next on the chopping block. As Kelly's power wanes, rumors have circulated that Trump may be disinclined to hire a replacement in the event Kelly's tenure comes to an end. So why would what matter? What exactly does a White House Chief... Continue Reading →
Trump’s Secret Man Crush
As a disclaimer I am in no way, shape, or form suggesting I am a psychologist. I am merely seeking to postulate that it may not be as clandestine as some believe as to why President Trump seems to seek the favor and approval of President Putin. Donald Trump loves to talk about himself. Trump... Continue Reading →
Why Putin Backs Assad
Most people know that Russia backs Syria and the United States backs not-Syria. This has been standard operating procedure ever since the end of World War II – if the United States liked or backed something, Russia backed the opposite. While much of this can be chalked up to Cold War era bickering and geopolitics,... Continue Reading →
Criminal Charges – 2018 Update
A year ago I wrote a hypothesis on who might be charged criminally before any indictments went out. It's time to update the list! It should be noted that this list is only partial, and only an update of my previous post. A new one will need to be drafted in the near future to... Continue Reading →
Evaluating the Kurdish Issue
The Kurdish people are an ethnic group which inhabit swaths of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. Historically they have been much maligned by their respective national governments, with the Kurds fighting insurgent battles and committing terror attacks in every aforementioned country. As a result of maps drawn by Europeans during the colonial era, the Kurds... Continue Reading →
ISIS – One Year Later
One year ago I predicted that ISIS would likely be forced into remission, continuing its territorial losses, but also stating that people should not become complacent, as ISIS is like a cancer. And much like a cancer, ISIS has spread, attacking new areas of its global host. But first, let us consider the legacy of... Continue Reading →