Theresa May resigns as British prime minister – here’s where it all went wrong
Nicholas Allen, Royal Holloway Europe has claimed the career of yet another Conservative prime minister. After less than three years in office, Theresa May has suffered a catastrophic loss of confidence in her leadership among MPs and cabinet ministers. She has finally faced up to the demands from within her party and announced her resignation. Indicating her intention to … [Read more...] about Theresa May resigns as British prime minister – here’s where it all went wrong
Meet the Conservative Republican Who’s Putting Country Over Party
Justin Amash, a rare Republican congressman who refuses to genuflect at Donald Trump's feet, has been taking heat lately for daring to speak his mind. But bless his heart, he couldn't care less. On Sunday, Trump called him "a loser." (The "loser" won re-election last year by 10 points, bucking the blue wave.) House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy derided Amash as an attention … [Read more...] about Meet the Conservative Republican Who’s Putting Country Over Party
Impeaching Trump would accomplish nothing.
Before Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives put any work into impeaching President Donald Trump, they need to consider what happened when previous Presidents were impeached. From Time magazine: "Impeaching a American President is rare. It’s only happened twice in American history — to Presidents Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton — and neither of those times … [Read more...] about Impeaching Trump would accomplish nothing.
Pelosi got the better of Trump, again
WASHINGTON -- Once again, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is large and in charge. Once again, President Trump is frantic and rattled. Once again, a tough and powerful woman is driving an insecure man out of his mind. I don't think Pelosi's strategy of resisting a formal impeachment inquiry can last forever, but I have to admit it's working. She looks like a responsible public … [Read more...] about Pelosi got the better of Trump, again
SHAKE IT FOR TRUMP (Cartoon and Column)
Donald Trump is the boy who cried, “Infrastructure Week” as in, he never had any intention of working on infrastructure with Speaker Nancy Pelosi or Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. The Democrats went to the White House to work with Trump on infrastructure, something he claims he’d be very good at because he lives in a structure, but instead, he used it as a ploy to … [Read more...] about SHAKE IT FOR TRUMP (Cartoon and Column)
Narendra Modi has won the largest election in the world. What will this mean for India?
Narendra Modi’s image was ubiquitous on the campaign trail – a sign of how much Indians have gravitated toward his cult of personality and nationalist rhetoric. Harish Tyagi/AAP Amitabh Mattoo, University of Melbourne The resounding victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) coalition in India’s federal election represents a key marker in the modern … [Read more...] about Narendra Modi has won the largest election in the world. What will this mean for India?
Of ‘Dits and Dahs’ and of Remembrance
The author is not quite as old as the “technique” mentioned in this article, but just admitting to having used it should be a dead giveaway to his age. Tomorrow, May 24, is the 175th anniversary of the first Morse code message sent across a “long” distance over an experimental wire line -- that is the 35 miles between Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Md. On that day, 175 … [Read more...] about Of ‘Dits and Dahs’ and of Remembrance
Trump seems to be transparently mad
This is not the work of an orderly mind. President Trump stormed into the Cabinet Room 15 minutes late Wednesday morning and immediately proceeded to blow up a long-planned meeting with Democratic leaders about an infrastructure bill. He raged against House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., for the terrible, horrible things she has said about him, and he vowed not to work on … [Read more...] about Trump seems to be transparently mad
What Happened to Belief in Scientific Data?
America used to be the leading nation in scientific research, coming up with new discoveries and inventions that improved the lot of mankind and the nation’s economy. Scientific concepts were taught in the schools and the average American believed in the empirical principles that science had uncovered. Though the United States is still probably the leader in scientific … [Read more...] about What Happened to Belief in Scientific Data?
Trump goes on strike
WASHINGTON -- It's often said that when our founders wrote the Constitution, they had a leader like Donald Trump in mind when they included various safeguards for our liberties and against abuses of presidential power. I think that gets it wrong. The founders could not have imagined a president like Trump. They certainly never expected that a president would go on … [Read more...] about Trump goes on strike
THE MODERN PROMETHEUS
What happens if everyone is bought off? When the rules, so carefully crafted by the wisdom of enlightened men, are casually cast off and no longer circumscribe our actions. When Prometheus was punished by the gods for flouting their wisdom - their rules - he was chained to a rock, so that an eagle could peck out his liver. And each night his liver would grow back, only to be … [Read more...] about THE MODERN PROMETHEUS
Trump Cover Up
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Senior officer Justin D’Amico caught in web of lies surrounding Eric Garner’s death
New York City Police Officer Justin D'Amico testified publicly about the death of Eric Garner for the first time this week. In so doing, he exposed a web of lies, lies that could very well have led to Officer Daniel Pantaleo skating after a medical examiner ruled that Garner's death was a homicide. D'Amico was the senior officer that fateful day in July 2014; he was the … [Read more...] about Senior officer Justin D’Amico caught in web of lies surrounding Eric Garner’s death
How Our Media Promotes High Conflict Personalities—and What We Can Do About It
By Bill Eddy, LCSW, JD If we regularly listen to the radio or watch the news, it seems like the worst of times: Conflict! Crisis! Chaos! Polarization! Widespread anxiety! And yet, it’s the best of times in many ways: less hunger, longer lives, less war, more choices, low unemployment, high stock market, and so forth. Why is this? I believe that today’s media is becoming … [Read more...] about How Our Media Promotes High Conflict Personalities—and What We Can Do About It
Rocketman (2019)
Whenever films are created about public figures, it can be easy to brush over the ugly details of their lives. This is especially true if the person is still living and has a say in how they're depicted. It's a breath of fresh air, then, when we're allowed to see a story that isn't whitewashed from beginning to end. Described as a musical fantasy, Rocketman is a … [Read more...] about Rocketman (2019)
American International Pictures – A Comprehensive Filmography
Review by Steve D. Stones It's often been said that you can't judge a book by its cover. It's also been said that you can't judge a book by its movie. If you've ever read a film analysis book by Rob Craig, you know his books deliver both in their content and their colorful cover designs. His analysis of forgotten films and underground cult directors is well researched and … [Read more...] about American International Pictures – A Comprehensive Filmography
Cable Hosts Get The Memo
By Peter Funt Bill O'Reilly, once the most powerful voice on cable-TV, has been largely absent from public view for two years following revelations that he paid some $50 million to settle sexual harassment lawsuits. Yet, O'Reilly's signature - a segment he called "The Memo" - continues to have an unfortunate impact across the cable dial. O'Reilly began his nightly Fox … [Read more...] about Cable Hosts Get The Memo
What your ability to engage with stories says about your real-life relationships
Some have any easier time than others connecting with fictional worlds and characters. zhuda/Shutterstock.com Nathan Silver, The Ohio State University and Michael Slater, The Ohio State University The best TV shows and films don’t simply distract from the drudgery of everyday life. They’re places to vicariously get to know different people, and learn … [Read more...] about What your ability to engage with stories says about your real-life relationships
Alabama’s unexpected lesson on abortion
WASHINGTON -- It's instructive that Alabama has handed the anti-abortion movement a great victory by passing the most restrictive ban in the country -- and Republican politicians who regularly tout themselves as pro-life don't like it. Abortion is cast by its opponents as a "non-negotiable" question. Yet it turns out to be very negotiable and, indeed, a matter of "personal … [Read more...] about Alabama’s unexpected lesson on abortion




































