Blogging the democratic revolution
Make sure to check out Nathan, who is posting a lot on the elections in Central Asia. Right now he has a post up covering what is going on in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Lots of thoughts on the odds of a Lemon Revolution as well.
Go to anyone on my blogroll from the nearby area and you’ll see a lot of speculation over the death of Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania of Georgia. I’m sure the people of Georgia are actually a lot more speculative, so the FBI will help investigate the matter.
After a day or two of silent waiting, pacing, and sweating it out… I am pleased to see another Ukraine update from Discoshaman! UPDATE: It looks like they might know who poisoned Yushchenko! Newly-appointed Minister of Internal Affairs Yuriy Lutsenko believes that the solution to the crime against Viktor Yushchenko is “totally attainable.” “We know…
Neeka has got some great photos over at her blog of people standing in support of Yulia. They’ve got snow all over them; just imagine them doing that for nearly two months!
SFGate put together a timeline of events for Nepal over the past 4 years, and The Independent put together a little biography of King Gyanendra. It gives you a pretty good idea of where this country has come from. UPDATE: Transition Trends has some detailed followup as well. Now, disturbing reports are leaking out of…
Yulia is a very popular woman today. Look at the last 20 search results that referred people here: 03 Feb, Thu, 14:58:00 Google: Publius Pundit 03 Feb, Thu, 15:40:36 Google: gyanendra dictator 04 Feb, Fri, 00:45:27 Google: Yulia Tymoshenko nude 04 Feb, Fri, 07:15:43 Google: tymoshenko pictures 04 Feb, Fri, 09:13:26 Google: ali shukri 04…
John Burgess posts an interesting article relating the mixed attitude of the citizenry toward the upcoming municipal elections. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has an article entitled Election fever catches on in Saudi Arabia: Already there are unfamiliar scenes on Riyadh’s streets. For the first time there are forums – daily meetings at candidates’ headquarters – where…
David McDuff has posted part eleven of his series Going Back.
This whole sleep thing made me miss the initial announcement. But yesterday, she was overwhelmingly elected to the spot, which definitely bodes well for her: (AP/Sergei Grits) KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – Parliament unanimously approved fiery opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko as prime minister Friday, along with her government’s new program to raise living standards, tackle corruption…
Alek Boyd also has several good items about Hugo Chavez’s CITGO scam. He’s pig stupid about oil, he’s economically ignorant and he’s up to no good. Pity Venezuela.
Jorge Arena takes a close look at the melting together of all power in Venezuela under one colossal dictator. How democracies die.
Alek Boyd has some footage from a Fox news show about Hugo Chavez’s Zimbabwe-style land confiscations. See it here.
…Dictator Hugo Chavez’s leftist officials are getting nuttier and more irrational than ever in their statements. Miguel has a choice collection from just one’s days’ worth of their gibberish. Here, he discusses their amateurish incompetence.
EU member countries formerly part of the Soviety Union are now proposing an all-out ban on communist symbols. This just after the recent proposal to ban all Nazi symbols in Europe as well. Several European Parliament members have urged the EU to match a proposed ban on Nazi signs with one on communist symbols like…
According to Dan McMinn, the pro-Yanukovich easterners are growing rather apathetic now. Don’t be fooled, this is great news. Before the election these people were calling Yushchenko a fascist and vowing to revolt. John over at www.postmodernclog.com has made a point to talk about how Yanukoyvch’s “opposition” has subsided into inactivity. Neeka of Neeka’s backlog…
Daniel Drezner writes about the mention of Egypt in the SOTU address last night. The lines about Egypt and Saudi Arabia were nicely phrased, in that they represented a challenge to the regimes there. Coincidentally enough, the Wall Street Journal has a front-pager by Karby Leggett on Egypt’s economic reforms. From the opening, it appears…
It looks like Iran is getting upset that talks aren’t going anywhere. But that’s to be expected, really. I can’t think of a recent event in which European negotiations came to a benificial fruition. Except for Libya… oh, except it was the U.S. doing that. My apologies: TEHRAN, Iran – Iran will never scrap its…
Kirk Sowell has two interesting posts that you need to read. The first one discusses the prospects of Ukraine membership to the EU, and why Turkey should be left out. Make sure to read the comments on it, especially the one by aussiegirl. The second post is in response to the comments.
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Zhvania, who helped lead the revolution that toppled the corruption-tainted regime of Eduard Shevardnadze, was killed early Thursday by an apparent natural gas leak, the ex-Soviet republic’s interior minister said. Get everything from Neeka here. For Georgia, they have definitely lost a good man. And since he…
David McDuff has posted part ten of his series Going Back, describing his experiences and life in the Soviet Union. And a reader in Moscow emails him some comments.
I find this symbolic in a way: Via: Reuters
It is kind of funny how the two parties have changed in the past four years. The Democrats have become increasingly reactionary, whereas the Republicans have become increasingly progressive. And the reason for the former is because the Republicans aren’t progressing in the same direction that the Democrats have been taking the country since FDR….
Overall, I thought it was a good speech, albeit there being some points of policy I do not agree on. The purpose of the State of the Union address, as I see it, is to assess what we have done, where we are because of it, and evaluate where we are going to go. This…
Alright, the Democrats are doing a broadcast of what they think we should do. This should be interesting. In fact, it already is, because he is talking about values. They are, in their credit, at least trying to calmly explain where the Democrats stand. But… alas, I find myself disagreeing at the very core of…
I’ll be using this thread for updating the liveblog. I’ll be covering what is happening on Fox News because they’ll do the speech with a lot of post-election fallout and analysis coverage. Remember, this is Central/Arizona time! 7:00 – Laura Bush took her seat in the box with a few Iraqi voters. Very cool. And…