Nikki Haley presents a dilemma for those Republicans who can't stand Trump, but are too afraid to say so, because they need the votes of the aggrieved, angry whites who make up MAGA, the volatile base of the GOP, but who don't outnumber the relatively sane voters populating the rest of the electorate.
The attitude of politicians towards human capital has divided the world into two parts.
Hate can teach a lot of things (I'll write more on that later). Here's a poem about Malcolm and the other stuff, the loss of an innocence we never had, and the horror of realizing that.
Very briefly, this column reprises several columns that I have written on the subject since 2006. During that time, most of the Israeli governments have refused to countenance any kind-of "Two-State Solution," and conditions for the Palestinian (on paper citizens of the State of Israel) have steadily gotten worse. This column reprises earlier ones and adds a bit of new material at the end. Only US pressure can change things.