Those who imagined Kenny Anthony was winding down his life as professional politician, including the hope he might quit… Read More
While his party adheres to the notion of political opposition as war—and opponents as enemies to be destroyed—Philip J. Pierre… Read More
Lawyers, as rule, do not wish others to judge them. Lawyers and judicial personnel treat the legal system as… Read More
The late George Odlum was on the button with his assessment of regional colleagues: “Caribbean politicians do not resign. They… Read More
Will Kenny Anthony unleash his whirlwind or will the central figure in the Grynberg fiasco finally cooperate with the government’s… Read More
Has the IMPACS report become Sisyphean stone for DPP Daarsrean Greene? On Monday this week Prime Minister Allen Chastanet described… Read More
Saint Lucia’s House of Assembly: They say pictures speak volumes. But pictures can also be deceiving. Who can tell for… Read More
Carl Bernstein (left) and Bob Woodward: Their history-making story of the Watergate break-in was initially ignored by the American public… Read More
The opposition party’s latest invention, that the government cares only for friends, family and foreigners, has become as commonplace among… Read More
Not so long ago, when particular MP I need not identify was perceived as “the worst prospect confronting politics… Read More
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013, via her Throne Speech, the governor general made the following pronouncement: “Legislation governing our electoral… Read More
I make bold to say: Put an end to the IMPACS impasse! Remove the sword of Damocles over the heads… Read More
During Prime Minister Allen Chastanet's Budget Address four months ago, he repeated in special statement to the House his… Read More
One of the many promises by campaigning Allen Chastanet in 2016 was to get to the bottom of the… Read More
It seems (“forgive me, I have sinned against You, my Lord”) I’ve been misquoting Kenny Anthony. Referencing his last House… Read More
Based solely on what he pulled off on June 6, 2016 some have openly declared him political Mandrake. Read More
It is small wonder the local media tend to go to great lengths to avoid dancing with wolves of the… Read More
Quoth the dearly departed legendary writer and contrarian Christopher Hitchens in 2002 essay for Slate, entitled Machiavelli in Mesopotamia:… Read More
Who would’ve thought what started out as messy deposit on Earl Huntley’s foot as he bathed in the sea… Read More
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