‘Never seen a less Jewish Jew’: Mexico’s new president thanked her husband—and it got wildly misinterpreted
She thanked Jesús, not Jesus.
On Jun 4, 2024 by Katherine Huggins
Marjorie Taylor Greene tries to block Israel aid with trolling amendment demanding ‘space laser technology’
One Democrat responded with an amendment dubbing Greene ‘Special Envoy to Putin.’
On Apr 18, 2024 by Katherine Huggins
‘Mean tweets and world peace’: Trump fans push new 2024 slogan after Iran’s strike on Israel
Trump’s 2018 all-caps tweet threatening Iran is being praised.
On Apr 15, 2024 by Katherine Huggins
‘I’d put that on my resume’: Wikipedia editor brags she was ‘the girl’ who changed ‘is’ to ‘was’ on Henry Kissinger’s page
Someone had to do it.
On Nov 30, 2023 by Katherine Huggins
‘Sit down, I will not do that’: Hillary Clinton gets into testy exchange with audience member demanding she denounce Biden’s ‘warmongering’
‘Brilliant in your historical cherry-picking.’
On Oct 24, 2023 by Katherine Huggins
Why critics claim Biden directly funded Hamas’ attack on Israel
Critics are pointing to a prisoner swap that was set to release $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds.
On Oct 9, 2023 by Katherine Huggins
People aren’t here for Jim Mattis’ redemption book tour
Trump hasn’t reacted … yet.
On Aug 28, 2019 by Claire Goforth
Why the Twitter left loves to dunk on Max Boot
Max Boot is deserving of every dunk.
On Feb 17, 2019 by Brenden Gallagher
Does the progressive left have a unified foreign policy?
They have a set of ideas, it just needs to be articulated altogether.
On Sep 19, 2018 by Brenden Gallagher
Trump’s foreign policy has been staring Americans in the face for 37 years
A look back at Trump’s first major TV interview, in 1980, reveals a lot about the new president.
On Feb 7, 2017 by Charlie Laderman
Donald Trump thinks retweeting is good foreign policy
‘I retweet things and we start dialogue and it’s very interesting.’
On Mar 30, 2016 by Dan Friedman
Senator who’s afraid of Iran cites the government’s control of its own capital
Your United States Senate, ladies and gentlemen.
On Mar 16, 2015 by Eric Geller
North Korea’s Sony hack statement is a work of unintentional poetry
Because I could not stop for hack, he kindly stopped for me.
On Dec 22, 2014 by Aaron Sankin
America’s war on ISIS already has commemorative T-shirts
Commanding, yet casual.
On Sep 11, 2014 by Miles Klee
Sarah Palin’s Facebook foreign policy advice for Obama: ‘Win’
Easier said than done, perhaps?
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