Theo’s Twit Of The Week: Kim Jong-Un
Posted on 13. Apr, 2012 by Theodore Roe in Analysis, Current Events
This week’s Twit is the world’s youngest head of state – if the economic wasteland that is North Korea can be considered a sovereign political entity! Get ready to be bathed in the dynastic glory of the pocket-sized potentate: Kim Jong-Un As we can see from North Korea’s utter dominance of the known world (and [...]
Halal Cyber Censorship
Posted on 11. Feb, 2012 by Theodore Roe in Current Events
The Iranian government, which has been lovingly lambasted repeatedly by yours truly in the past, made news again the last few days. The Ayatollah’s lackeys, no doubt upon the order of their theocratic puppet master, have essentially made it impossible for people within Iran to access SSL/TLS websites (basically any site that uses https instead [...]
The Only Adult In The Running
Posted on 09. Jan, 2012 by Theodore Roe in Current Events, Politics
Yes, I’ll say it: Jon Huntsman is the only Republican (currently vying for his party’s presidential nomination) that could even remotely stand a chance of defeating Barack Obama. There is no doubt in my mind that every other candidate, each of which are wracked with crippling character flaws, will be utterly trounced by Obama’s (There’s [...]
Joseph Fosco On New Year’s Wishes And 2011 In Review
Posted on 31. Dec, 2011 by Theodore Roe in Analysis, Announcements
Theodore Roe: Good to see you again, Joe. Joseph Fosco: Thank you, Sir. It is always a pleasure to speak with you. TR: Let’s dive right in, shall we? How was your year? JF: I spent the entire year of 2011 living cancer free and I am very lucky to be able to say it. [...]
Theo’s Twit Of The Week: Dmitry Medvedev
Posted on 27. Nov, 2011 by Theodore Roe in Current Events
This week’s Twit must have slipped into a time machine set for October of 1962, because he thinks a Russian threat of a missile strike might intimidate the United States. It’s time to don your party pins and join in the stupidity of: Dmitry Medvedev Every now and then, it seems like Russia forgets exactly [...]
Obama, Daley And FDR
Posted on 04. Nov, 2011 by Theodore Roe in Current Events, History
The false veneer of Change and Hope is falling away in great, gaudy strips and chunks, revealing the Chicago Machine-style play-to-play politics of the Obama system. Riddled by scandals and economic policy failures, it is not shocking to see the President’s reputation at all-time lows across the country. What is shocking is that Gallup Polling [...]
Paper Tiger Balm Cannot Soothe Economic Woes
Posted on 17. Jul, 2011 by Theodore Roe in Current Events
As the United States continues to reel from the collapse of the speculation-driven housing bubble, we should count our blessings. Things could have been much, much worse. We could be in the same place as China. Despite the federal government’s massive blunders in propping up the sub-prime mortgage fiasco, the United States’s failure is nothing [...]
The Cancerous Tiger
Posted on 18. Jan, 2011 by Theodore Roe in Current Events
Chinese President Hu Jintao will be meeting with President Obama on Wednesday. This meeting has been given some seriously sinister overtones in the last few weeks, despite repeated efforts by both sides to ratchet down the rhetoric concerning friction between the world’s last remaining superpower and the new kid on the block. In the United [...]
U.S. Backs Down In Chinese Currency Fight
Posted on 16. Oct, 2010 by Theodore Roe in Politics
Yet again the Obama administration has pussed out. Just the whiff of international confrontation with China has sent them scurrying back into their hidey holes. One would think that an administration that has vigorously attacked the policies of lending institutions and banks in the United States would have an interest, indeed a duty, to address [...]
Freedom: NOT Made In China
Posted on 09. Oct, 2010 by Theodore Roe in Current Events
In a turn of events that the Newspeak state-run voice of The People’s Republic of China has labeled an “obscenity”, Liu Xiaobo, a citizen and life-long resident of the PRC, has been named the winner of the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. It may be difficult for the committee to award him his medal, as China [...]


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