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Kim Jong-un Dead? So Far, All Reports Are Thinly Sourced (That Matters)

Posted on April 25, 2020May 2, 2020 by Mitchell Blatt
“Kim Jong-un Dead? So Far, All Reports Are Thinly Sourced (That Matters),” published in The National Interest on April 25, 2020 Is Kim Jong-un dead? While there are lots of reports claimin... Read More

Joe Biden is No Hillary Clinton

Posted on March 8, 2020March 23, 2020 by Mitchell Blatt
“Joe Biden is No Hillary Clinton,” published in The National Interest on March 8, 2020 Super Tuesday unleashed the primal screams of those “Bernie Brothers” into the void. “I don’t... Read More

Why Pete Buttigieg Will Never Become President

Posted on February 18, 2020March 23, 2020 by Mitchell Blatt
“Why Pete Buttigieg Will Never Become President,” published in The National Interest on February 18, 2020 The legend of Rhodes Scholar Pete’s amazing intelligence grew again this week wh... Read More

‘Unite the Right 2’ Speaker Is Disbarred Ex-Lawyer Accused of Running Foreclosure Scam

Posted on August 27, 2018September 5, 2018 by Mitchell Blatt
“‘Unite the Right 2’ Speaker Is Disbarred Ex-Lawyer Accused of Running Foreclosure Scam”, published at The Daily Beast on August 27, 2018 One of the keynote speakers at this month’s ... Read More

Men’s role in #MeToo

Posted on May 1, 2018October 14, 2018 by Mitchell Blatt
“Men’s role in #MeToo”, published at China.org.cn on May 1, 2018 The #MeToo movement has inspired women around the world to be more vocal about the harassment and discrimination they... Read More

A new president and new opportunities in Korea

Posted on May 11, 2017July 30, 2017 by Mitchell Blatt
“A new president and new opportunities in Korea”, published at China.org.cn on May 11, 2017 The election of a liberal, Moon Jae-in, as president of the Republic of Korea presents opportuni... Read More

Not Bursting with Flavor, but Goes Nicely with Impeachment Celebrations

Posted on April 26, 2017July 30, 2017 by Mitchell Blatt
“Not Bursting with Flavor, but Goes Nicely with Impeachment Celebrations”, published at Roads & Kingdoms on April 26, 2017 The long, grassy square in front of Gwanghwamun gate was fil... Read More

Keep Speaking Spanish, Jeb Bush

Posted on October 2, 2015January 3, 2018 by Mitchell Blatt
“Keep Speaking Spanish, Jeb Bush”, published at The Federalist on October 2, 2015 Every night, Ellen’s bar is filled with the chatter of people speaking foreign languages. There’s some... Read More

Stuart Stevens On Taking The Field, From Football To The Presidency

Posted on September 16, 2015May 16, 2016 by Mitchell Blatt
“Stuart Stevens On Taking The Field, From Football To The Presidency”, published in Roads and Kingdoms on September 16, 2015 In 2012, Stuart Stevens helped Mitt Romney secure a prize many people c... Read More

Don’t let history of WWII control today’s policy

Posted on September 2, 2015September 11, 2015 by Mitchell Blatt
“70th anniversary a time for reflection”, published in China.org.cn on September 2, 2015 The September 2nd anniversary of Japan signing the papers of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in T... Read More
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