by nabidana | May 21, 2017 | podcast, politics, Who Governs
The Who Governs Podcast, in all its glory. 22 elections covered in a way too tedious for the Economist and too detailed for the White House. USA, Iran, France, The Marshall Islands, the Republic of Korea, Ecuador, the Gambia, Armenia, Turkey, The Federated States of...
by nabidana | Jan 29, 2017 | Featured, politics
There were a number of inevitabilities about the decision by US President Donald Trump to restrict travel to and through the USA last week. First and foremost, it was inevitable that he would do it. He has been signposting the restriction for months before the US...
by nabidana | Nov 8, 2016 | politics, war for the whitehouse
America, the land of the free and the home of the brave. You’d need to be very brave if you’re prepared to wake up tomorrow with Donald Jackass Trump as the president elect of the United States. There is one proven way to prevent this from happening. Grab...
by nabidana | Nov 6, 2016 | politics, war for the whitehouse
There’s a lot wrong with America, or so it seems. Social Welfare and crime are out of control, race relations are strained, police are treated with suspicion, mostly because of their apparent predilection for shooting young African Americans, and for some...
by nabidana | Oct 3, 2016 | Labour Leadership
Jeremy Corbyn, Leader of Her Majesty’s Opposition House of Commons Palace of Westminster, City of Westminster Dear Jeremy, If the rumours in the hated mainstream media are to be believed, you will soon be seeking a replacement for your strategic support Seumas...
by nabidana | Nov 5, 2015 | Ireland, Northern Ireland
Some quixotic souls in the republican movement must last night have been sitting, breath bated, in Arran sweater and Celtic jersey wearing clusters. They were waiting, no doubt with poitín in hand, for RTÉ’s ‘Ireland’s Call’ PrimeTime Special,...