The crooks code of ethics holds that there’s no honor among thieves. But it says nothing about thieves coveting royal titles. Therefore, former Hollinger CEO Conrad Black can be forgiven for feeling as entitled to a royal title as he was to his corporate loot. (Never mind that this merely earned him the unwitting moniker… Read more.
Archives for 2006
As Agassi whimpered into retirement, his fans showed that "image [really] is everything"…
At the risk of raining a little on Andre Agassi’s retirement parade, I feel constrained to express what will probably be the only published criticism of his deification, which began with an unprecedented 8-minute standing ovation at the US Open on Sunday. Because, even though he seemed to grow as a human being with every… Read more.
Happy Labor Day…illegal immigrants of America!
Click here to read a little about this holiday that is fast losing all meaning for American laborers…. Happy Labor Day Read more.
The Comair crash: There but for the grace of God…
Comair Flight 5191…. Read more.
Iran keeps on nuking and tells the UN to go to hell…with the US!
On Thursday, Iran met the UN’s deadline to halt its nuclear program by reiterating that no country (the U.S.) or international organization (the UN) has the right or nerve to stop it from completing its nuclear mission. And, alas, their defiance in this respect is not only reasonable but also quite sustainable.After all, for many… Read more.
Good (news) Friday: A bona fide celebrity who despises celebrity…
In this celebrity-obsessed world, where people will go to incomprehensible lengths to claim their 15 minutes of fame (think John Mark Karr), I always find it refreshing to read about people who are entitled to be celebrated but shun the acclaim. Unfortunately, grasping at celebrity has reached such cognitive dissonance (effectively creating a new ethical… Read more.
Who outed Valerie Plame? Washington’s best-kept secret revealed….
In the 19 months since I launched this weblog, I have deferred only once to commentary by another columnist on the news of the day: That commentary was on one critical aspect of the Caribbean Single Market Economy (CSME) initiative, and it was written by my friend and colleague Sir Ronald Sanders (here). Well, today… Read more.
The fat lady is singing for Mexico’s Lopez Obrador…
Finally, Mexico’s president-elect is the unflappable conservative Felipe Calderón… After he lost in a dead heat to George W. Bush in the 2000 U.S. presidential election, Al Gore demanded and got a partial recount of votes that he thought would change the final results. But it did not. And after U.S. Courts affirmed Bush as… Read more.
Stalking Ernesto and flogging Katrina one year later…
Despite the hype, a weakening Hurricane Ernesto may not have much of an impact on the U.S. after all. Although one would not know that listening to the foreboding utterances of weather forecasters and news anchors as they do their best to manufacture ratings-generating fear about Ernesto’s allusive wrath… Therefore, in this spirit and given… Read more.
FOX News journalists released: The politics and business of kidnapping in Palestine….
Yesterday, Palestinian kidnappers demonstrated once again that, unlike their bloodthirsty Muslim brothers in Iraq, they are no crazed Islamic jihadists who’d rather chop off the heads of their captives than release them for ransom. Perhaps you recall how Osama bin Laden’s No.2, Ayman al-Zawahiri, notoriously reprimanded al Qaeda’s leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (assassinated),… Read more.