The 2020 Election Offers Low Spirits and High Comedy Anyone not already committed to a political hard line can’t get excited about either candidate. By Joseph Epstein Sept. 17, 2020 1:28 pm ET The Wall Street Journal https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-2020-election-offers-low-spirits-and-high-comedy-11600363705?mod=opinion_lead_pos7; original article contains a video and an illustration How is it that in what has been called the most important presidential election in our nation’s recent history, I find myself viewing the candidates as essentially comic characters ? The one man with his baroque hairdo, the other with his sad hair plugs; the one who speaks before he thinks, the other who doesn’t seem able to think very well while he is speaking—these two men, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, seem like nothing so much as puppets. They are two Punches with no Judy, each beating the other with his brickbat, which one assumes they will continue to do right up to Nov. 3. My guess ...
From the Afghan debacle to his economic overreach, the White House has ample reason for alarm. Image from article: President Biden pauses while speaking at the White House, Sept. 24. By Peggy Noonan , The Wall Street Journal , Sept. 30, 2021 6:43 pm ET The White House should be feeling alarm. It hasn’t been a good summer for the president, and it isn’t looking to be a good fall. The manner and timing of the withdrawal from Afghanistan was a catastrophe that left Americans infuriated and ashamed. The president’s statements and interviews in the aftermath were highly unsuccessful. The testimony of his top military leaders that they advised him to leave 2,500 troops to keep the process safe made him look dodgy. The whole thing was a botch from beginning to end, and it will stick in history. The images it yielded (kids running to the planes, 13 Americans killed as they tried to bring order) seemed to sum up the political moment, making this seem not like merely a bad event for the pre...
Putin warns Russia will respond in kind to NATO expansion image from article: A still image of Snake Island, Ukraine, on Thursday, as Russia said it was withdrawing its troops from the territory. By Yuliya Chernova , Ann M. Simmons and Stephen Kalin , The Wall Street Journal , Updated June 30, 2022 8:21 am ET; on the long history of snake island, see Excerpt: Russia said its forces had withdrawn from a strategically important Ukrainian island on the Black Sea even as Russian President Vladimir Putin said he wouldn’t set a deadline for the end of his war on the country, now in its fifth month . Russia captured Snake Island at the start of the war and it has since become a symbol of Ukraine’s resistance. Ukraine’s southern command confirmed the pullout on Thursday morning and said it came after Ukrainian forces targeted the island with missile and artillery strikes overnight, causing the remnants of the occupying forces to evacuate in two speedboats. The statement also ...
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