Has anyone noticed how Stormy Daniels’ former sex partner is wandering the American landscape claiming that he, and only he, saved the Winter Olympics? Who knew they even needed saving before his third person self-congratulatory oratory? His claim is apparently based on the theory that his lingering fantasies about the Daniels’ affair led him to conclude that he should not nuke … [Read more...] about How Stormy’s Lover Saved The Olympics
The Stormy Daniels Affair in Rhyme Flair (UPDATED)
[See “Update” at bottom.] Allegations of lurid sexual escapades by our “first porn president” have become so commonplace, so “normalized,” that, where they would have sunk any other presidency, they now merely draw a yawn from many Americans, a “you get a mulligan…a do-over” from the religious right and even a “that-a-boy!” from his core supporters. However, the … [Read more...] about The Stormy Daniels Affair in Rhyme Flair (UPDATED)
A Wrinkle In Time (2018)
It is the age-old story of light vs. dark and good vs. evil. A Wrinkle In Time expresses itself through ideas of love and understanding, and that the qualities you find within yourself are what matter most. However, if you are looking for an epic tale, with complexity, strength and a developed plot, this film is not for you. A Wrinkle In Time fails to meet expectations. In … [Read more...] about A Wrinkle In Time (2018)
Are You Sure
The picture above is of an old pair of Churchill fins; the fin of choice by bodysurfers. This pair has seen better days and is now decorative. Which one is the leftie and which one is the righty? Answer: the left foot is hanging on the left and the right foot is hanging on the right. At first glance it might look the opposite because some think the big toe would fit … [Read more...] about Are You Sure
Spain extends citizenship law for Sephardic Jews
Spain said Friday it would extend by one year a law that makes it easier for descendants of Jews who were forced to flee five centuries ago during the Inquisition to get citizenship. The law -- which aims to correct the "historical mistake" of sending Jews into exile in 1492, forcing them to convert to Catholicism… … [Read more...] about Spain extends citizenship law for Sephardic Jews
100 years later, the madness of daylight saving time endures
By Michael Downing, Lecturer in Creative Writing, Tufts University. Unfortunately, there's not an unlimited amount of daylight that we can squeeze out of our clocks. igorstevanovic/Shutterstock.com One hundred years after Congress passed the first daylight saving legislation, lawmakers in Florida this week passed the “Sunshine Protection Act,” which will make daylight saving a … [Read more...] about 100 years later, the madness of daylight saving time endures
Cartoon: Bad Hair Summit
The one thing North Korea has craved for the entirety of its existence is legitimacy. Donald Trump just gave it to them. Republicans criticized President Obama for saying he was open to talks with Iran. Even then, there were negotiations for negotiations. Obama never met with the leaders of Iran. Instead, he sent diplomats to negotiate with their diplomats. The State and … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Bad Hair Summit
My brother
Gun violence hits me close to home. I once had a brother, a younger brother, Abid. He owned a less than perfect life in more than one ways. The place was Lahore, Pakistan; the decade was the 1980s, mother had cancer, the struggle, the suffering, her death and Abid suffered with her, perhaps more than her. She passed on and his struggles and issues, piled on. We all … [Read more...] about My brother
“Pharma Bro” Shkreli BROken As He Weeps During Sentencing
Embed from Getty Images There's an old saying: It couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Enter Martin Shkreli, who became the face much of American just wanted to punch due to his greed, arrogance and lack of empathy. In case you were on Mars the past few years, Shkreli became (in)famous for raising the price of the drug Daraprim by more than 5,000 percent while running Turing … [Read more...] about “Pharma Bro” Shkreli BROken As He Weeps During Sentencing
A Professor Is Missing & A Spy Hangs Near Death. Who’s Next On Putin’s Hit List?
Here's a thought or two: Is it possible that Joseph Misfud, the Maltese professor who enticed Trump campaign coffee boy George Popadolpoulos with the disclosure that the Kremlin had "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in the form of thousands of emails -- perhaps the first such reference to them whispered to drooling campaign officials -- has gone missing because he's dead? Or that … [Read more...] about A Professor Is Missing & A Spy Hangs Near Death. Who’s Next On Putin’s Hit List?
Trump and Kim to hold historic meeting
President Donald Trump agreed Thursday to a historic first meeting with Kim Jong Un in a stunning development in America's high-stakes nuclear standoff with North Korea. Standing in front of the White House, South Korean National Security Advisor Chung Eui-yong earlier announced the first ever meeting between a US president and North Korean leader, which he… … [Read more...] about Trump and Kim to hold historic meeting
Stormy Daniels beat Trump at his own game
WASHINGTON -- The president who boasted of treating women like sex objects is being outplayed at his own tabloid-warfare game by a porn star. Maybe there's justice in the world after all. You might have missed it in the ceaseless fusillade of news, but on Wednesday the White House all but confirmed the story that actress and director Stormy Daniels is dying to tell: Shortly … [Read more...] about Stormy Daniels beat Trump at his own game
Guest Editorial: Go ahead, Mr. President. Bring it on
Immigrants, with and without papers, are part of California's economic and social fabric. This state has long experience in balancing that reality with the need for law and order ? and with the perils of allowing divisive and cynical interests to use foreign-born people as political pawns. So when the Legislature and California cities passed sanctuary… … [Read more...] about Guest Editorial: Go ahead, Mr. President. Bring it on
Parenting Can Be Challenging
If you have parented you know it can be a challenge. But parenting gets easier. Parenting middle age children is easier and more rewarding than parenting infants. Teenagers are easier and far more rewarding than middle age. And when they are adult they are relatively easy breezy and the best. Love, love, love. Grandpa duty is a luxury. There is a … [Read more...] about Parenting Can Be Challenging
Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on steel, but excludes Canada, Mexico and maybe other allies
WASHINGTON — Brushing aside stern warnings from from ally nations, U.S. companies and lawmakers in his own party, President Trump imposed substantial tariffs Thursday on steel and aluminum imports from across the globe. His order included an indefinite but conditional exemption for Canada and Mexico. The order marked the first time in more than three decades… … [Read more...] about Trump imposes sweeping tariffs on steel, but excludes Canada, Mexico and maybe other allies
Stampede Out of the White House
In case you haven’t noticed, there’s been a stampede of personnel leaving the White House, some very important figures and others less so. This is the largest turnover ever of a president’s staff in the first fourteen months, with 43 percent having gone. A small percentage were fired, but most left of their own accord. We should have known there was trouble ahead when Trump … [Read more...] about Stampede Out of the White House
My Warning To Motorists
This is part x of a long-continuing series. The short description for it is simple, if the reader truly understands the word: dharma. The longer version follows. On my original post, one of the members of the logging crew that came in with the helicopter left a note confirming the story from a different angle. So ... Washington State in the foreground; Oregon in the … [Read more...] about My Warning To Motorists
Johnson and Nixon: Conspiracy Partners
The Ken Burns documentary The Vietnam War is a brilliant explanation of a national tragedy that engulfed the nation for an entire decade. The documentary offers profound insights about the flawed decision making processes of even the best and brightest. The key insight pertains to the connection between paranoia, a belief in conspiracy theories, lying, and hypocrisy. … [Read more...] about Johnson and Nixon: Conspiracy Partners
Cartoon: Donald Trump’s Cheat Sheet
Mike Slosberg is a cartoonist and novelist. He lives with his wife and hundreds of drawing pens on the Upper Westside of Manhattan, New York. You can see more of his cartoons and learn about his books by going to: mikeslosbergbooks.com … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Donald Trump’s Cheat Sheet
Giving populism its due
WASHINGTON -- The shambles left by last weekend's Italian election, the chaotic dysfunction of American government under President Trump, and the attack on liberal democratic institutions in Hungary, Poland, Turkey and elsewhere -- all of these are being blamed on the haunting specter of "populism." But is populism the villain here? Do we even agree on what the word … [Read more...] about Giving populism its due




































