Iowa Caucus: The Results are In, It’s Crow for Dinner

I laid out the polling, guarantees and my expectations in a previous post.  I never liked the taste of crow, but I’ll eat it.  Two of the three guarantees were closer than the polling was, but they were still wrong.  A guarantee is a guarantee.  I hope you didn’t wager any money on my predictions and guarantees.

PART II: The Age of Presidents and the Holy Grail, 1971-1991

Finding the “arms race” particularly expensive, Russia and the US entered into a period of give and take. And in the spirit of giving,  when Nixon made a historic visit to China, the US dropped our objection to China’s presence in the UN, and China appeared on the world stage.

Numeric Cheetah Flips-When Military Analysts Dance to Political Tunes

Lloyd Austin

Deployed as a math geek research analyst in the company of a certain prominent political figure today, I soon learned a bitter truth: numbers don’t lie, but military analysts? Well, they often have to.