It’s still too early for the 2016 campaign, but…
The first vote that counts in the 2016 presidential election is still four months away, so I remain committed to the belief that it is still too soon to be caring about this. Of course, I’m vastly...
View ArticleThe Airing of Grievances, 2016 election edition
When Thomas Jefferson was noodling around for a device to explain the British colonies’ reasons for declaring independence, he settled on the direct approach: yes, he got all fancy with his language,...
View Article“I have a dream”
Fifty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., took the podium at the Lincoln Memorial and delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom; it is still one of the...
View ArticleThe story of the Bannon presidency so far
Leonard Pitts, Jr., this weekend in the Miami Herald, appropriately sizes up the situation and issues a blunt reminder that we all have a responsibility to take care of our society:
View ArticleHe probably loves it that we can’t stop talking about him
Doonesbury captures another moment in our national consciousness: the one where President Bannon won’t let us live the rest of our lives in peace… Thanks to Doonesbury and The Washington Post
View ArticleGoodbye, President Bannon
There’s precious little to laugh about when considering the current occupant of the White House, but today I found two things I want to share. First, he just fired Steve Bannon! After all we’ve...
View ArticleThe most crucial lesson
Seated at my desk at work with CNN playing numbingly in the background, it was just another autumn Tuesday morning in Houston. Finally, it soaked in that they were saying a commercial jetliner had...
View ArticleHow P.J. O’Rourke helped me understand life, one week after he died
It’s been a particularly busy time for me lately. I don’t know if it’s an increased rate of work-related nonsense, or the pounds of mail I’m sorting through each day from friendly, helpful folks who...
View ArticleStorm warning
First, point out to anyone who complains when all of the ballots in Tuesday’s elections have not been counted by their bedtime Tuesday night and says that is evidence of widespread voter fraud that...
View ArticleFingers crossed, hoping for the best
A few thoughts while waiting for the New York jury to return a verdict in the business fraud/election interference trial of you know who: I hate it every time a news report refers to Donald Trump’s...
View ArticleAfter Such Violence, the Center Must Hold
New York Times opinion writer David French had these thoughts soon after the apparent assassination attempt against Donald Trump on Saturday evening. I hope we can all share his sentiments as we go...
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