Politics

  • Ignite — 9/6/24

    I am a childless cat lady trying desperately to find humor in all things J.D. Vance. Continue reading

    Ignite — 9/6/24
  • Battle of Wits — Part TWO

    One of my greatest high school achievements was televised along with one of my greatest high school embarrassments. Here in Part TWO, we reveal the unforgettable outcome. Continue reading

    Battle of Wits — Part TWO
  • Battle of Wits — Part ONE

    One of my greatest high school achievements was televised along with one of my greatest high school embarrassments. Here in Part ONE, we set the scene. Continue reading

    Battle of Wits — Part ONE
  • You Are A Light

    Shine like a beacon for all to see. Continue reading

    You Are A Light
  • Sunrises with Zelensky

    It is 11 p.m. EST, and I am safe and sound asleep when the sun rises in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. Continue reading

    Sunrises with Zelensky
  • Nothing to See Here

    “It depends on what the meaning of ‘is’ is.” Remember the defining moment of the Clinton impeachment, indeed, perhaps the defining moment of his Presidency? Clinton’s rationalization to the grand jury about why he wasn’t lying when he said to… Continue reading

    Nothing to See Here
  • Striking a Chord

    For 11 years, Adrienne and I have sent out our infamous holiday card to more than 100 friends from all over the country. We always get positive feedback, but this year . . . the feedback was overwhelming. Why? A… Continue reading

    Striking a Chord
  • Working Towards the President

    Yesterday Adrienne asked me why so many Republicans have such blind loyalty to Trump. Without hesitation, I replied, “It’s the American version of ‘working towards the Führer’.” Huh? As some of you know, I have a keen interest in the… Continue reading

    Working Towards the President
  • Who Wants to Think?

    Like many Americans, I’ve been trying to understand why the current occupant of the Oval Office has so many staunch supporters. Why are they so loyal to someone so obviously guilty of perjury and perfidy? I recently read something that… Continue reading

    Who Wants to Think?
  • Spit in His Face

    “In a rich man’s house, there is no place to spit but his face,” believed the Greek philosopher Diogenes. Dear Readers, I can no longer hold back — I must spit in the face of the current occupant of the… Continue reading

    Spit in His Face