Trump should be finished; Johnson has about a month to get a grip.
A casual observer could be forgiven for mistaking the current state of British and American politics as a little mismanaged at the moment. With two unconventional leaders, one might be surprised that their opponents equally fear being beaten again by them come the...
Don’t worry about the Government
Some observations on the most interesting election since Sophia of Hanover. We didn't call the election this way, no matter how many 'prescient after the fact' comments you read in media and online. People, like me, who put a small amount of money on a tory majority...
Who Governs? An askance view of the UK General Election
A supplementary Who Governs podcast - covering the phoney war in the UK General Election. Me being snide about politicians, primarily. 6mins. Music is http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Latch_Swing/demo_2008/Songe_DAutomne
Who Governs Podcast now on iTunes
The nábídána podcast is now an actual thing. We'll be doing a lot more in the coming months, but for now, if you are the sort of person who listens to podcasts, you'll find it now on https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/nabidana.com/id967792920?mt=2 The schedule will...
Ireland’s finally bankrupt as road toll bill ruins budget plan
A statement is apparently being prepared by the Irish Central Bank ; a further anonymous source said it will mostly consist of an angry, muffled scream and the offer from an unnamed member of Cabinet to blow Nicolas Sarkozy for €50.
Ireland: Take the money and Run!
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9mEGf7nbWI
Votes and the voting voters who cast them
Democrat comedian (and genuinely funny intelligent commentator) Al Franken must really wish he hadn't bothered paying attention to the 2000 election debacle; it all seems dreadfully familiar. Franken's showing a current lead of 4 votes for the Minnesota seat on the...