"Dick moves": Cap and trade, global warming climate change climate adaptation regulation, VA "scheduling" issues, ACA - "You can keep your plan", Benghazi, Fast and Furious, Acorn, IRS targeting, Solyndra, etc., etc., etc.
Gallup take on why great managers are rare. Describes civilian sector but may be somewhat relevant:
https://businessjournal.gallup.com/content/167975/why-great-managers-rare.aspx?utm_source=WWW&utm_medium=csm&utm_campaign=syndication
Police called after gun tattoo mistaken for real gun: https://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/03/19/Police-Called-After-Gun-Tattoo-Mistaken-For-Real-Gun
Something I'm not tracking: Putin says the Crimea invasion (or whatever euphemism he used) is a result of "an anti-constitutional coup and the armed seizure of power". Didn't this happen in Kiev? What does taking over the Crimean Peninsula accomplish if you're worried about a coup in Kiev?
Edit: Okay I missed this earlier but most likely common knowledge already. Apologies.
"With Ukraine torn between a desire to be part of the west, and its past as part of the Russian empire, and with the Kiev-based revolution forcing the issue, Crimea was the logical flashpoint. As the revolution unfolded, ethnic Russians attacked minority Ukrainians in Crimea's capital, Simferopol, even as Ukrainians persecuted ethnic Russians in the northern cities, including Kiev." https://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/03/03/crimea-caught-in-middle-as-russia-ukraine-drama-plays-out/