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Let ‘s listen to Herr Stockhausen and see what Karlheinz has to say about De-Nazification in Germany after 1945.

Politically Correct BBC interviewer: Herr Stockhausen, things must have been greatly facilitated for you as a young avant-garde composer in Germany after 1945.

Stockhausen a German without any sense of humour or tact: No! No! The same Bastards were still in charge. I had to fight long and hard.

Maybe it was different in Eye-Rack as you Americans pronounce it.

Justinian September 5, 2014 at 12:59
If the stupid party somehow manages to win in 2016, there will be another war.

I suspect that a hypothetical Republican presidency after 2016 will lack the ability or will to repeal Obamacare or significantly reduce the level spending that has been implemented since the 2007-2008 financial crisis.

Republicans only ever maintain the status quo of previous liberal victories. In order to distract their political base from this unpleasant reality of domestic policy, they have in the past and will again in the future try to rally their supporters around the flag with foreign excursions.

I don’t know the entire history of the region, but it seems funny to me that despite the “connection” drawn between Bin Laden and Hussein, people never clued into the fact that Bin Laden and Hussein were actually ideological enemies. Al Qaeda was quite happy to see a secular government toppled, and Hussein would never have allowed someone as popular as Bin Laden was at the time threaten his own authority by giving him refuge in Iraq.

Interesting. I was under the impression that ISIL/ISIS was sort of Al-Queda 2.0. I thought they were mainly stateless terrorists who organized with AQ but then they got even more violent and unpredictable than AQ with their tactics in Syria and basically got ousted by AQ and the anti-Assad rebels in Syria. Then they went and created their own group, while battling both, and started taking territory from AQ and other rebel groups and have now created their own splinter network or separate network if you will.

That was my understanding at least.

I do agree with everything else.