WASHINGTON -- Mr. Mueller, your job is not done yet. In fact, it's a long way from done. It's honorable of you to act as if you are part of a process that's on the level. But there is nothing by-the-book in how President Trump and Attorney General William Barr have responded to your findings about Russian interference in the 2016 election or your evidence about Trump's … [Read more...] about Dear Robert Mueller: Your report can’t speak for itself
AN OFFENSIVE VIEW (Cartoon, Column and Video)
Today is my birthday. My birthday gift to you is a cartoon that my girlfriend, who patiently allowed me to do some work today, says is going to get me into trouble. Amanda took me out last night to a craft beer place here in Woodbridge. Minutes after sitting down, she pointed at the TV to tell me there was another mass shooting, this time in our state. I can think of three … [Read more...] about AN OFFENSIVE VIEW (Cartoon, Column and Video)
We’re in a golden age of black horror films
Robin R. Means Coleman, Texas A&M University In the horror genre, black is definitely back. The movie “Ma,” which premieres on May 31, will star Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer as Sue Ann, a lonely middle-age woman who clings to a group of teens to the point of obsession. “Ma” comes on the heels of Jordan Peele’s critically acclaimed “Us,” which is also led by an … [Read more...] about We’re in a golden age of black horror films
Mueller gave Congress a clear road map for holding Trump accountable
WASHINGTON -- What would a president have to do, hypothetically, to get this Congress to impeach him? Obstruct a Justice Department investigation, perhaps? No, apparently that's not enough. What about playing footsie with a hostile foreign power? Abusing his office to settle personal grievances? Using instruments of the state, including the justice system, to attack his … [Read more...] about Mueller gave Congress a clear road map for holding Trump accountable
A Native American Hero from ‘Up North’ Dies at 94
Sometimes it takes a gentle nudge from our wonderful neighbors to the North to remind us that North America includes Canada (in addition to 21 other countries) and how much and how often Canada has participated in and contributed to “our“ wars and to “our” prosperity. Not recognizing such can sometimes be attributed to a little bit of arrogance, other times to a little bit … [Read more...] about A Native American Hero from ‘Up North’ Dies at 94
‘Hiding’ a U.S. Warship in Order Not to Offend a President (UPDATES)
UPDATE III: Reuters reports, the Pentagon has told the White House that the U.S. military will not be politicized. This is in response to reports that White House officials had directed the Navy to keep the USS John S. McCain out of sight during Trump’s visit to the USS Wasp in Japan. “Concern has increased about the politicization of the U.S. military under Trump,” … [Read more...] about ‘Hiding’ a U.S. Warship in Order Not to Offend a President (UPDATES)
A new mantra for the Trump administration: ‘I honestly don’t care anymore
By DANA MILBANK WASHINGTON -- President Trump watched a sumo competition while visiting Japan, and -- who knew? -- he seemed to enjoy seeing corpulent men applauded for shoving others off the stage with brute force. From his seat, beside the Japanese prime minister, it must have looked as though sumo, with its throwing, tripping and slapping, is a no-holds-barred … [Read more...] about A new mantra for the Trump administration: ‘I honestly don’t care anymore
Haiku for Virginia Beach
Twelve dead, four wounded Another day of mayhem Something must be done … [Read more...] about Haiku for Virginia Beach
Protectionism is iatrogenic government
By GEORGE F. WILL Washington Post Columnist WASHINGTON -- The cascading effects of U.S. protectionism on U.S. producers and consumers constitute an ongoing tutorial about what Daniel Patrick Moynihan called "iatrogenic government." In medicine, an iatrogenic ailment is one inadvertently caused by a physician or medicine. Iatrogenic government -- except the damage it … [Read more...] about Protectionism is iatrogenic government
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India’s Modi: Democrat, strongman or theocrat?
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarkable electoral triumph has brought India to a turning point in its 71 years as a modern Republic not least because he is more firmly in charge than during his first term. That turning point is reached for at least two reasons. First, the power has been shattered of the political and intellectual elites that gained most from India’s … [Read more...] about India’s Modi: Democrat, strongman or theocrat?
What to do about unsafe elderly drivers?
America has a driving problem. To be specific, America has a problem with too many elderly citizens still driving although they can no longer drive safely. From Marlo Sollitto at AgingCare.com: "We’ve all heard stories about the dangers of elderly drivers. A senior woman accidentally hits the accelerator instead of the brake pedal and crashes into a building. A … [Read more...] about What to do about unsafe elderly drivers?
How to Deal with Device Interference in Your Smart Home
The modern “smart home,” or at least the application of it, has finally gone mainstream. With the help of voice assistants like Alexa and Google, people have finally realized the true convenience of a smart home. Everything from light bulbs to AC thermostats and even irrigation controllers are being outfitted with smart, connected functionality. But the cornerstone of this … [Read more...] about How to Deal with Device Interference in Your Smart Home
Playing the 2020 Field
Maybe the Democrats think that having 24 declared candidates is seven better than the GOP’s 17 in 2016. Or perhaps the lunatics are running the asylum. Nancy Pelosi can’t do everything, you know. Either way, the party of Andrew Johnson has a problem There are so many aspirants, it’s as if there were none. Perhaps it's better to think of the double dozen, not as viable … [Read more...] about Playing the 2020 Field
Kings, Conquerors, Psychopaths: From Alexander to Hitler to the Corporation (Book Review and Interview Part 2)
This is Part II of an interview with Joseph N. Abraham, author of the remarkable book Kings, Conquerors, Psychopaths: From Alexander to Hitler to the Corporation. Part 1 of the interview is HERE. Here's TMV's review of his book, followed by Part II of the interview, in which he offers some observations about America's political scene. Some political observers and historians … [Read more...] about Kings, Conquerors, Psychopaths: From Alexander to Hitler to the Corporation (Book Review and Interview Part 2)
An invitation to impeach, in Mueller-speak
WASHINGTON -- Robert Mueller is that rare public figure who, in this age of bombast and baloney, still uses language with discipline and economy. For two years as special counsel, he said not a word in public, and his office sprung nary a leak. Even when his purported friend Attorney General William Barr seriously mischaracterized his findings before releasing the report, … [Read more...] about An invitation to impeach, in Mueller-speak
Tune out Trump’s propaganda machine
WASHINGTON -- George W. Bush once said that to get a message across you had to repeat it over and over, "to kind of catapult the propaganda." Donald Trump must have been paying attention. I predict this will be a summer of nonstop, shameless propaganda from Trump and his minions. It will be clumsy, ridiculous and pathetic -- but don't ignore it. Call it out. Laugh at it. … [Read more...] about Tune out Trump’s propaganda machine
Mr. Mueller’s Valedictory
Special Counsel Robert Mueller tendered his resignation to the Department of Justice, and he read a statement about the report bearing his name. A transcript of his statement, unredacted, appears at https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/29/us/politics/mueller-transcript.html. Mueller asked that the Report be allowed to speak for itself. Mueller restated that the first volume … [Read more...] about Mr. Mueller’s Valedictory
2020 Isn’t All About Trump Exclusively
Some of the Democratic candidates for president have to start re-thinking their objectives. There are so many men and women running that it’s impossible for the voters in the Democratic primaries to remember all of them. However, defeating Trump is not the only important battle being waged by the Democrats in the next election. For 2020 to be really successful and for the … [Read more...] about 2020 Isn’t All About Trump Exclusively
National Civil Rights Group Condemns McConnell’s Vow to Fill Any U.S. Supreme Court Vacancy in the 2020 Election Cycle
Washington, D.C. – In response to Senator Mitch McConnell’s statement, issued during a May 28, 2019 speech at the Paducah Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Kentucky, vowing to fill any Supreme Court vacancy that might arise in the 2020 presidential election cycle, Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law issued the … [Read more...] about National Civil Rights Group Condemns McConnell’s Vow to Fill Any U.S. Supreme Court Vacancy in the 2020 Election Cycle



































