No More “Moments” for Rubio
The Super Tuesday results were almost as discouraging for Rubio as they could be. Jonathan Chait explains:
Then finally, the collapse culminated in a humiliating 1-for-11 showing for Rubio on Super Tuesday.
The Super Tuesday results were almost as discouraging for Rubio as they could be. Jonathan Chait explains:
Then finally, the collapse culminated in a humiliating 1-for-11 showing for Rubio on Super Tuesday.
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“The main problem in any democracy is that crowd-pleasers are generally brainless swine who can go out on a stage & whup their supporters into an orgiastic frenzy—then go back to the office & sell every one of the poor bastards down the tube for a nickel apiece.” ? Hunter S. Thompson
Politics today is not about Republicans and Democrats.
Ron Paul declared today that he opposes any compromise of liberty in the face of US government efforts to defeat encryption used to protect Americans’ private information.
Last month, we profiled Calais, or “the jungle” as it’s known.
The infamous refugee camp has been the subject of quite a bit of media coverage of late and now, France is tearing it down. "With the orange-vested workers again protected by dense lines of riot police as they knocked down huts with hammers and power tools, the debris then lifted into skips by diggers, a dozen or so migrants and activists climbed on to the roofs of shacks next in line to be demolished," The Guardian notes.
Over 6,500 migrants are stuck on the border between Greece and Macedonia after the the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s (FYROM) reduced the number of refugees allowed to enter the country. Macedonian police fired tear gas in order to restrain the migrants being held at the metal fence, as former Greek diplomat Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos urged Europe to help deal with what he says is a ‘humanitarian crisis’. RT.com reports: RT: From your viewpoint does the current Greek crisis mark an apocalypse for the EU and the state itself? Leonidas Chrysanthopoulos: Yes, it is interrelated.