Something for the Rest of Us
Following this recently passed election the questions arise again – how could the polls be so far off? But for me it more brings to mind the question – how… Read more »
Thoughts if you want them…
Following this recently passed election the questions arise again – how could the polls be so far off? But for me it more brings to mind the question – how… Read more »
I’ve mentioned before how certain songs invoke emotions and memories, and I’ve posted about some of them. The 1972 song “Ventura Highway” by the group America, is different in a… Read more »
Could it be that we’ve forgotten who we are? Was all our past talk about American exceptionalism just a fawning over worn-out myths? Some might reason that anyone could fool… Read more »
We can debate whether America is a Christian nation – I maintain that it is not. But I’m certain that the founding of the nation was deeply informed by Christian… Read more »
Of one thing we must be certain. Those who are to depend upon democracy as their system of government must be an educated and moral people. Not “moral” in the… Read more »
Ladies and Gentlemen, I think we’re about to see what a leader looks like. He may not be a tremendous leader, but he’s going to make the current president look… Read more »
My friend Benny doesn’t seem to understand things. I’ll listen to him talk, and I know when he’s going off the tracks. Sometimes it’s subtle. Sometimes his derailment is a… Read more »
To commemorate our upcoming election, a parable. Now that Korea’s former president, Lee Myung-bak, heads back to jail, I’m reminded of a kind of idiosyncrasy of the Korean political system… Read more »
Here’s the deal. I’m painfully introverted. So I was a bit interested this morning when one of my favorite podcasts featured an interview with Holley Gerth, the author of The… Read more »
Well, I voted. I almost didn’t, but as I like to tell just about everyone who listens, “don’t ever shut the door on a chance.” You can always back out… Read more »