This new wave of anti-Semitism, delivered via bomb threats, cemetery vandalisms, swastika desecrations, and specific acts of violence, reawakens an old and bittersweet mantra in every Jewish soul: we are as vulnerable as we are enduring. I remember: somebody once wrote me a nasty letter after something I circulated about Jews and social justice appeared in another … [Read more...] about “Yes, call me a Jew”
“A Clear and Present Danger: Narcissism in the Era of Donald Trump” a must read (BOOK REVIEW)
EDITOR'S NOTE: This review is being posted again due to ongoing events. A Clear and Present Danger: Narcissim in the Era of Donald Trump was written before the election -- but boy is it needed to be read now. It's a thoughtful volume comprised of contributions by psychiatrists, doctors, psychologists-- and a notable storyteller-author-clinical-psychologist that'll be … [Read more...] about “A Clear and Present Danger: Narcissism in the Era of Donald Trump” a must read (BOOK REVIEW)
(UPDATED) The Russia Scandal: Where We’ve Been, Where We Are & Where We’re Going
At this extraordinary juncture in American history and the ninth week of the Donald Trump presidency, let us reflect on where we are: Russia attacked the U.S. in the form of a multi-pronged effort to influence the outcome of the 2016 election by sabotaging Hillary Clinton, a violation that in another time would have provoked a national security crisis. But instead there is an … [Read more...] about (UPDATED) The Russia Scandal: Where We’ve Been, Where We Are & Where We’re Going
Cartoon: Trump’s news source
NFL : Did Colin Kaepernick Cook His Own Goose?
NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick will once again stand for the playing of the National Anthem. That is what ESPN reported on 03/03/17. However, the excuse given for Kaepernick's change of behavior is something out of a political playbook. "Kaepernick no longer wants his method of protest to detract from the positive change he believes has been created, sources told … [Read more...] about NFL : Did Colin Kaepernick Cook His Own Goose?
National Artwork: Around the Roundel
by David Anderson Roundel of China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force (link) Most people can recognize a roundel when they see one, but they don’t know it is called that, and they may not know how this form of national graphic art works. Military buffs and vexillologists (flag fanciers) know though. Such folks, usually men, are surprisingly common so let’s peek into … [Read more...] about National Artwork: Around the Roundel
Why has Trump targeted Obama? Maybe it’s the ex-president’s adoring crowds
WASHINGTON — It was only a few weeks ago that President Donald Trump was praising his predecessor and vowing to follow in his footsteps on a series of policies. But after Barack Obama returned home from an island vacation to adoring crowds and standing ovations, everything changed. Trump began to criticize him — and he hasn't… … [Read more...] about Why has Trump targeted Obama? Maybe it’s the ex-president’s adoring crowds
Cartoon: Outrageous Distractions
Outrageous Distractions by Clay Jones Before FBI director James Comey’s hearing before Congress, Donald Trump decided to start tweeting about his Russia connections. He tweeted from his personal account, @RealDonaldTrump, that the Russia story was “fake” news. James Clapper and others stated that there is no evidence POTUS colluded with Russia. It’s a fake story the … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Outrageous Distractions
“There’s a smell of treason in the air”
by Michael Winship Monday’s hearing of the House Intelligence Committee was proof positive of the absolute need for both a special prosecutor and an independent, bipartisan commission with subpoena power to conduct a full investigation of the Trump campaign’s connections with Russian intelligence — as well as Russia’s multipronged attack on our elections and Trump’s business … [Read more...] about “There’s a smell of treason in the air”
Our World War I ‘Horse Heroes’ (Updated)
Update: A couple of notes/afterthoughts: One of the “grammar things” I struggled with -- albeit not for long -- in writing the piece below about our Horse Heroes was whether to use “who” or “that” as the relative pronoun when referring to animals in general and to horses specifically. Depending on what dictionary, grammar or style guide one uses, either is … [Read more...] about Our World War I ‘Horse Heroes’ (Updated)
Renacci and Walz Embark On Risky Gov Bids – Jeopardizing House Seats For Each Party
Each cycle, it seems like recruitment, candidate announcement and actual campaigns get under way earlier and earlier. It’s 20 months before November 2018 but multiple announcements are being made as I type by two House members who will be seeking their state’s open Governorships next year – Republican Jim Renacci of Ohio and Democrat Tim Walz of Minnesota. Their prospects are … [Read more...] about Renacci and Walz Embark On Risky Gov Bids – Jeopardizing House Seats For Each Party
A Case of Extraordinary Sportsmanship
Can athletes go above and beyond the call of duty when it comes to good sportsmanship? If I saw correctly on 03/19/17, then the answer to the question is “Yes”. Last Sunday, the University of Kentucky women’s basketball team played against Ohio State in Round 2 of the 2017 March Madness. This game was particularly meaningful to UK point guard Makayla Epps, … [Read more...] about A Case of Extraordinary Sportsmanship
Republicans read Trump’s cue cards on Russia
WASHINGTON — This would be a good time to do something about the red menace of Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Instead, we’re talking about the Red Raiders of Texas Tech. FBI Director James Comey, testifying Monday about his agency’s investigation into Russia’s attempt to tilt the 2016 election to Donald Trump, explained why it was “a fairly … [Read more...] about Republicans read Trump’s cue cards on Russia
Does the FBI’s trail lead to Russia?
WASHINGTON — The FBI is investigating whether persons involved with President Trump’s campaign collaborated with Russian officials to help Trump win the election. Let that sink in for a moment. Then take a deep breath, exhale, and try to imagine where this might lead. FBI Director James Comey confirmed Monday what we suspected: An active probe of … [Read more...] about Does the FBI’s trail lead to Russia?
Desperately Seeking Enlightenment in Trump’s Twitter Feed
Desperately Seeking Enlightenment in Trump’s Twitter Feed by Chris Jennewein What does President Trump actually believe? The answer lies deep in his Twitter feed. Rick Mulvaney, the new director of the Office of Management and Budget, pointed out last week that the best way to understand Trump is to examine his previous statements. Mulvaney explained that to draw up the … [Read more...] about Desperately Seeking Enlightenment in Trump’s Twitter Feed
Could Roe v. Wade be overturned?
By B. Jessie Hill, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Judge Ben C. Green Professor Wholesale NFL Jerseys of Law, Case Western Reserve University. Pro-life and anti-abortion activists converge in front of the Supreme Court on Jan. 27, 2017. AP Warriors’ Photo/Andrew Harnik If you Wholesale NFL Jerseys care about the future of abortion rights, now is a good fake ray … [Read more...] about Could Roe v. Wade be overturned?
Cartoon: Blind GOP
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Chait on the Disappearing GOP Health Care Plan
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Beauty and the Beast: Not for kids?
[Taken from Chocolate Films] As I was sitting in NBA Jerseys Cheap the cinema with my wife and eldest daughter, something was nagging authentic nfl jerseys me about this new version of Beauty and the Beast. Actually, a lot of things were bothering me. Let me start off by saying that, taken in its entirety, Beauty and the Beast is a good film. In fact, it manages to pull of many … [Read more...] about Beauty and the Beast: Not for kids?
A Bluelander in Redland, Part 2 of 3
A Bluelander in Redland Part 2 by Daniel Sherman What does life look like from the inside of a school bus? Not the kind of long, yellow school bus you see driving around on school day mornings filling up with the smallest of children staggering under backpacks thrice their weight. Not the short, yellow school bus specially equipped with a lift for wheelchairs, … [Read more...] about A Bluelander in Redland, Part 2 of 3




































