I'm surprised by no thread on Evan Gershkovich.
by IrishApache (2024-03-30 11:21:41)

The poor guy has now spent one year in a Russian jail for absolutely no reason.

I actually found it refreshing and inspiring to see media outlets of all political persuasions rally around him. To their credit, MSNBC and CNN did a great job of covering the story and keeping it as their lead hour after hour.

I also thought Biden handled it well with an appropriate and strong statement. It does appear that his administration has not forgotten about Evan and has been working diligently behind the scenes to negotiate his release. The US ambassador in Moscow has been visiting him routinely.

Politicians from both sides of the aisle united yesterday and condemned Putin's holding this journalist hostage.

That is, except one.

As the WSJ noted in an editorial on Thursday, Donald Trump has refused to comment on the issue, prompting the editors to ask "Why the silence, sir?"

It's a damn good question.


The Friday WSJ had a front page that was nearly blank.
by milhouse  (2024-03-30 18:14:47)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply

The headline said something like, “Evan’s story should be here.” It was a four-page false cover section and it was awesome.


I was listening to a podcast recently...
by Brahms  (2024-03-30 11:43:27)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply

...may have been Foreign Affairs, guest was a senior Polish foreign policy official. Who ever it was, he said he was in a gathering once that included Putin and Trump, and (essentially) Trump was like the high school wimp fawning over the star football player.

Trump really, really digs the autocrats. God help us if this this guy is next POTUS. And I say that as someone who would gladly vote for a reasonable GOP candidate over Biden.


Your last two sentences describe exactly my sentiments
by drmurray  (2024-03-30 12:09:46)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply

Its massively depressing that this is the best we can do


The Republican PARTY is crazy and the Democratic PARTY
by wearendhockey  (2024-03-31 09:19:27)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply

is gutless and without heart. Odd that in a country with 330 million people, plenty of them loaded with courage and decidedly NOT crazy, we can't find better candidates.


Not sure we can be trusted with democracy anymore
by Brahms  (2024-03-31 10:43:30)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply

…the vision of our political leadership is about staying in power, promoting and protecting a static political class. I laughed when people flipped out about GWB being elected to POTUS because of his family connection - much of those same people didn’t give much thought to Gore’s run, or calling for Hillary or Michelle Obama to run. But I digress.

We were told at the start of the UKR war that autocracies are brittle. This seems less and less the case to me, especially when the autocracies in question are nuclear. Instead we see democracies around the world easily invaded by populism fueled by feckless leadership and a laissez faire social media class. The US is a clown show right now, from the perspective of just about any institutional angle you could imagine. And much of this was brought about by self serving political and other elites.

We are really are just about too stupid to be a democracy anymore


Being brittle doesn't necessarily mean that
by AquinasDomer  (2024-03-31 20:29:23)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply

An autocracy breaks at the first sign of trouble. It means there's often very little give between seeming like things are going swimmingly and revolution.

My medical analogy is someone who can't feel pain. They can push through annoyances with ease and can seem superhuman at times. But pain is there for a reason. Without the early warning system you stop suddenly when you've missed all the early warnings pain should have given you and now you're in deep.

At some point, Russia is going to have to mobilize people who aren't so easy to mobilize. Their labor shortages will get worse. They'll see more terrorism and the secret police spends more time trying to clamp down opposition. Hopefully we and the Europeans can keep Ukraine going long enough to make that happen.

I'm looking at you Mike Johnson. Please do the right thing.


That's a good analogy. *
by Brahms  (2024-04-01 14:30:26)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply


Seconded *
by The Holtz Room  (2024-03-30 16:41:51)     cannot delete  |  Edit  |  Return to Board  |  Ignore Poster   |   Highlight Poster  |   Cannot reply