Hello loyal readers,
Author of the blog here, I just wanted to apologize for the brief span of no updates. It was finals week for me at my university and was distracted with exams, papers, and the like. After that, I was busy moving back home for the summer.
It saddens me to say, but there will be another hiatus coming in a week or so that will span until early June. After that, however, I will try to resume the normal once a day update schedule. Thank you for your patience.
In other news: the American Republican Party primary race is starting to get populated with candidates: thus far the big names include: Donald Trump, obscenely wealthy showman who shows signs of intense egotism; Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and thrice-divorcee (odd for a man running for a party that claims to stand for "family values"); and Ron Paul, a former-Libertarian candidate who's primary concern is the economy. It certainly is heating up, dear readers.
As you can probably tell by the tone of the last paragraph, I am less capable of keeping bias out of domestic political news reporting than I am of international events, which is why the latter will always remain the focus of this blog.
Author of the blog here, I just wanted to apologize for the brief span of no updates. It was finals week for me at my university and was distracted with exams, papers, and the like. After that, I was busy moving back home for the summer.
It saddens me to say, but there will be another hiatus coming in a week or so that will span until early June. After that, however, I will try to resume the normal once a day update schedule. Thank you for your patience.
In other news: the American Republican Party primary race is starting to get populated with candidates: thus far the big names include: Donald Trump, obscenely wealthy showman who shows signs of intense egotism; Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and thrice-divorcee (odd for a man running for a party that claims to stand for "family values"); and Ron Paul, a former-Libertarian candidate who's primary concern is the economy. It certainly is heating up, dear readers.
As you can probably tell by the tone of the last paragraph, I am less capable of keeping bias out of domestic political news reporting than I am of international events, which is why the latter will always remain the focus of this blog.
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