By Samuel Warde on February 19, 2015
Election 2016, Foreign Policy, Jeb Bush, Speeches
Election 2016, Foreign Policy, Republican Logic
Jeb Bush unveiled his foreign policy strategy back in February and attempted to separate himself from the polarizing foreign policy left behind by his brother. Bush declared his independence from the legacy of his father and brother in Chicago during his first major foreign policy speech on Wednesday, stating: I love my father and my […]
By Samuel Warde on February 10, 2015
Barack Obama, Democracy, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Human Rights Abuses, Interviews, Videos
Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Interviews, Videos
President Obama defended his foreign policy during a far-reaching interview, published by Vox on Monday. In the second part of the interview, Obama told Vox’s Matthew Yglesias that foreign policy was a balancing act between realism and idealism when it comes to developing relations with countries with a history of abuses of democracy and human […]
By Samuel Warde on January 27, 2015
Americna policy foreign policy and elections, conflicting foreign policy in America, doing what is best for America, Foreign Policy, Is Washington doing what is best for America, Is Washington doing what is best for the country, John Boehner Destroyed By Forbes In Scathing Smack Down - A Legacy Of Disgrace, Johne Boehner, party politics versus the good of the country, Republicans, scandal surrounds politics in America, Smackdowns, The fragile legacy of politicians in America, the President and Congress opposed to each other on foreign policy
Foreign Policy, Opinion / Open Letters / Rants, Politics, Smackdowns
John Boehner and his completely un-noteworthy legacy. The noted conservative website Forbes.comĀ published a scathing indictment of Speaker John Boehner in the wake of the growing scandal surrounding his invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to speak before Congress. The article, entitled Bibi Netanyahu — aka ‘The Republican Senator From Israel’ — May Have Made […]
By Samuel Warde on January 14, 2015
Barack Obama, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Paris Solidarity March, Twitter, World News
Barack Obama, Controversy, Foreign Policy, World News
Add snubbing the French to the ever-expanding list of impeachable offenses conservatives are attempting to use against Obama in the court of public opinion. And we all know how much Republicans love the French, like the time the House of Representatives cafeterias switched the name of French Fries to FREEDOM Fries as part of a […]
By Kimberley Johnson on December 17, 2014
Barack Obama, Cuba, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, marco rubio, Pope Francis, Videos
Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Videos
President Barack Obama made history again today with the announcement that the U.S. will normalize relations with Cuba for the first time in 50 years. This will mean both countries will loosen travel restrictions, re-open their embassies and the economic embargo will relax. It will take cooperation from Congress to completely dismantle and do away […]