Michael Totten describes the grim realities of life under Cuban communism. [This post went up before I noticed Eugene Volokh's post on Totten's article, but I am leaving it up because it addresses several issues Eugene did not]. read more
Just 90 miles south of America's dangly bits lies Cuba -- a place that went from vacation destination to pseudo-dystopia over a matter of years. read more
Michael Totten describes the grim realities of life under Cuban communism. [This post went up before I noticed Eugene Volokh's post on Totten's article, but I am leaving it up because it addresses several issues Eugene did not]. read more
The inescapable reality is that Brazilians living in favelas and Cubans living in communism are a lot happier than Americans expect them to be. The first job National Review founder William Buckley had in the CIA was as station chief in Mexico city running operations against Cuba, together with E Howard Hunt and Eudocio Ravines. read more