A suspension of belief, as well as a vivid imagination, is sometimes required when grappling with the Russia scandal and its cast of characters. This is not because press accounts are not to be believed. They have been quite accurate. It is because some of the things that these characters have said and done are so unbelievable, and no more so than with Michael Flynn and his … [Read more...] about Maximum Bob Prepares To Lower A Very Big Boom On Those Unbelievable Flynns
One Year Later: The Political Cancer Metastasizes
by Neal Gabler Exactly one day short of one year after the election of Donald Trump, the fog finally seemed to lift and the skies brightened. On Tuesday, voters rejected Trumpism in New Jersey and in Virginia, where establishment Republican Ed Gillespie embraced Trump’s racism and nativism, indicating how deeply the president’s poison has penetrated even the precincts of the … [Read more...] about One Year Later: The Political Cancer Metastasizes
Cartoon: Scamalot
I said it in a blog post a few days ago, and I’m gonna say it again. I’m old enough to remember when protecting American from Russia was a part of the Republican Party’s platform. And, I don’t think I’m that old. Like Trump, when John F. Kennedy took office critics questioned if he was up to the task. People worried he was too young, inexperienced, and that a much more … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Scamalot
Will Mohammed bin Salman be Arabia’s Vladimir Putin?
If the events unfolding in Riyadh are any indication of what Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) will be like as a king, we are in for a bumpy ride for years ahead. The shake-up of the decades-old Saudi power consensus, as well as the presumably forced resignation of Saad Hariri in Riyadh, all mean… … [Read more...] about Will Mohammed bin Salman be Arabia’s Vladimir Putin?
Democracy and Old School Technology
Democratic procedures and modern electronic screen technology are not a good mix, for at least two reasons. First, after the 2016 election it is reasonable to conclude that the hard copy/paper method of voter record keeping is better than electronic record keeping, for two good reasons: privacy and vote count accuracy. Electronic records get hacked all the time, and no matter … [Read more...] about Democracy and Old School Technology
Trump’s real constituency: The Super Rich
WASHINGTON -- The focus on President Trump's political strength among white working-class voters distracts from a truth that may be more important: His rise depended on support from rich conservatives, and his program serves the interests of those who have accumulated enormous wealth. This explains why so few Congressional Republicans denounce him, no matter how close he … [Read more...] about Trump’s real constituency: The Super Rich
Trump goes belly up in China
Donald Trump has dumped all his macho stump rhetoric about China and morphed into a wimp. Since he probably never believed what he spouted in 2016, and it was all just performance art, his 2017 obsequity on Chinese soil is surely a shock to absolutely nobody. Lest we forget, Trump has been in Asia this week while the Republicans back home have been busy sifting the ashes of … [Read more...] about Trump goes belly up in China
Delhi smog shortening lives, say doctors as hospitals fill up
In the emergency ward of a Delhi hospital, men and women gasp for breath as they wait to be treated for symptoms triggered by the choking blanket of smog that descended on the Indian capital this week. Doctors at the government-run Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute say patient numbers have more than tripled since pollution levels spiked… … [Read more...] about Delhi smog shortening lives, say doctors as hospitals fill up
Roy Moore and Republicans, taking the Bible literally but not seriously
WASHINGTON -- So President Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and fellow Republicans think Roy Moore, the GOP Senate nominee from Alabama, should quit his Senate run only "if these allegations are true." If true? Four women, on the record in The Washington Post, say Moore, when he was in his 30s, tried to date them as teens, and one of the women says he had sexual … [Read more...] about Roy Moore and Republicans, taking the Bible literally but not seriously
Is Fox News Ditching Roy Moore?
On Friday night, Sean Hannity opened his prime time Fox News program by playing an audio recording of his interview, conducted on his radio show the day before, with former Alabama chief justice Roy S. Moore, now running for a Senate seat from that state. Hannity then turned to a panel of three pundits, asking them… … [Read more...] about Is Fox News Ditching Roy Moore?
Trump backs Putin, rejects US intelligence on Russian 2016 hacking
DA NANG, Vietnam — With new details emerging about contacts between Russian officials and advisers to President Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, Trump again declined to press concerns about Russian interference in the election last year with Russian President Vladimir Putin while the two leaders met in Vietnam Saturday. "Every time he sees me, he says,… … [Read more...] about Trump backs Putin, rejects US intelligence on Russian 2016 hacking
Veterans Day 2017
Today is Veterans Day. This old veteran has said plenty about the significance of this day in the past. It is now time to let some young active duty men and women reflect on the Day. But first, some images of some of the old-timers still with us and some young ones who have made this annual celebration possible. World War II veteran Ernie Lamson poses for a … [Read more...] about Veterans Day 2017
A “Radio-Active” Life In The Ether (Guest Voice)
By: Abe Stavsky An ambiguous luxury of reaching one’s 70s is being able to look back and reflect on the idiosyncrasies of one’s life. One of these, for me, is my enduring fascination with radios. As a young boy I recall listening to radio programs all the time. There was something transcendent about the voices emanating from the wooden box with the soft dial light and … [Read more...] about A “Radio-Active” Life In The Ether (Guest Voice)
Cartoon and Column: Creeping with Roy
There’s a saying in Southern politics I’m sure you’ve heard before. It goes something like, “the only thing worse than getting caught with a dead girl is a live boy.” RoThough kinda tasteless, it’s funny because it’s true. Alabama just may show us how true it is because, between the choice of Not A Republican and Pedophile, Republican voters have to think it over. Senator … [Read more...] about Cartoon and Column: Creeping with Roy
First We’ll Take Manhattan: A Local’s Tour of NYC
As your plane descends down southern approach to JFK or LaGuardia Airports, if you’re sitting on the left the wing may tip down and you’ll see the unmistakable contours of America’s greatest city shining like a jewel, skyscrapers glinting in the sunlight. John Lennon and Lou Reed both compared it to ancient Rome. Let’s take a quick tour, bottom to top. We can start near … [Read more...] about First We’ll Take Manhattan: A Local’s Tour of NYC
Hannity Half-Apologizes For Calling Roy Moore Sex Acts With Children ‘Consensual’ (AUDIO) GUEST VOICE
The blatant hypocrisy of defenders of the GOP never fails to disappoint. Men like Sean Hannity use their public platforms to preach about morality and godliness, yet when one of their own (read: White Christian Males) stands accused of molesting multiple children, they fall all over themselves rushing to his defense. Such was the case with… … [Read more...] about Hannity Half-Apologizes For Calling Roy Moore Sex Acts With Children ‘Consensual’ (AUDIO) GUEST VOICE
Tuesday’s election sent a righteous message
WASHINGTON -- What happened at the polls Tuesday was a good old-fashioned butt-kicking that exposed the cynical fraud called Trumpism. Hallelujah, people, and let's do it again next year. Perhaps Republicans forgot that Hillary Clinton -- rightly or wrongly, a candidate distrusted by much of the nation -- won nearly 3 million more votes than Donald Trump. Or that bigger … [Read more...] about Tuesday’s election sent a righteous message
Cartoon: Roy Moore
Job Search Psychology and How to Help Veterans Get Jobs
Looking for work can be one of the most stressful experiences of all. It’s intimidating to put yourself out there and to set yourself up for possible rejection along the way to finding a job. We wouldn’t do it if we didn’t have to. So, other than the obvious need to support ourselves and our families, what goes through our minds when making the decision to look for a new … [Read more...] about Job Search Psychology and How to Help Veterans Get Jobs
The Night the Wall Came Down
Twenty-eight years ago, the Berlin Wall came down. The world and especially Germany are remembering Timeline.com presents a striking collection of Berlin Wall graffiti photos, “a testament to the frustrated resilience of Berliners at the time.” Please view them here. This author was living in Brussels the night when the wall came down. These are his … [Read more...] about The Night the Wall Came Down




































