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Chick Hearn, R.I.P.

If you grew up in Los Angeles, as I did, you just lost a close friend. Chick Hearn, the play-by-play announcer of the Lakers, died yesterday. He broadcast 3,338 consecutive games, from 1965 until last year, and invented phrases ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 7, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

The Saudis: Friend or Foe?

U.S. officials are taking a second look at the oil kingdom, according to The Washington Post: “A briefing given last month to a top Pentagon advisory board described Saudi Arabia as an enemy of the United ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 7, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Rumsfeld for Secretary of State

I admire Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. He encourages out-of-the-box thinking and is effective at implementing unconventional plans, such as the Special Forces-led war in Afghanistan. In fact, I admire him so much that I think he should resign. His unusual skills are needed at the State Department ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 6, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

To Invade Or Not To Invade

Newspaper editorials are boring; I spend little time reading them. But the main editorial in today’s New York Times is worth the effort, because it demands, concisely, an honest debate about the merits of invading Iraq. Its most controversial passage:

“One argument for war often floated ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 4, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Will George Bush Become the Steve Case of Politics?

We’ve had our share of economic bubbles—the Internet, NASDAQ, the Dow—so why not a political bubble? Today’s Washington Post reports the Bush Administration has failed to provide evidence that Iraq has any factory making biological, chemical or nuclear weapons. A few days back, ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on August 1, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Virgins and Hermaphrodites

Got your attention, didn’t that? Nearly a decade ago Jeffrey Eugenides wrote The Virgin ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on July 27, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Our Man In Saudi Arabia Doesn’t Speak Arabic

If we can spend billions of dollars (estimated) invading Iraq, might we spend a few million dollars teaching useful foreign languages to our diplomats and students? The New York Times has a brilliant story about a shortage ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on July 23, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

An Act of Genius from Ukraine

Their name is Gogol Bordello and they are a gypsy punk band/cabaret. Seeing is believing.

Author Peter MaassPosted on July 22, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Has Al Qaeda Failed?

The ideas of Gilles Kepel, a French academic who has written a counter-intuitive book on Islamic extremism, deserve more attention than they are receiving. In a new ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on July 19, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

Bollywood Meets the Ghost of Osama

It sounds like a bad joke, but what happens when you put, on a flight into New York City, a famous Indian actress, singer and comedian–and an American who suspects they might be terrorists? The answer was provided yesterday, when the Indians were arrested upon their arrival at LaGuardia airport, ...  (Read more)

Author Peter MaassPosted on July 19, 2002November 29, 2020Categories Blog

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