When all lives matter
The often called "entitled" and "lazy" generation is actually gutsy and courageous.
The often called "entitled" and "lazy" generation is actually gutsy and courageous.
The after-effects of Hurricane Irma and the road to recovery.
Recent events in Charlottesville, VA and other cities across the United States are highlighting the ever-deepening divisions in this country.
He was smaller than I imagined, and his shoulders were slightly stooped as he sat in the corner with a walker in front of him, yet he was the toughest of tough.
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
Could there be a deeply concealed strategy to all this confusion and lack of maturity as demonstrated by Mr. Trump?
Sadly for America and the world, I must admit to skepticism that Mr. Trump is learning from his earlier political stumbles.
Everyone with an IQ above room temperature realizes that the day is long past when our legislators and judges will act statesman-like and not represent their own political and personal agenda.
We seem to be moving ever more rapidly into creating society members who seem to think that it is perfectly understandable that no one should fail, no one should be held responsible for their own self-inflicted shortcomings.
How do we explain the phenomenon of a failed candidate, an ultra-liberal, non-party member being the only person who can generate excitement in the Democrat party and even the country as a whole?
I wonder if any member of that staff has the temerity to perhaps even hint to Mr. Trump that he may be overreaching himself, embarrassing himself, damaging his party, undermining his status and power, or all of the above.
We seem to flinchingly await the next day’s White House faux pas with the anticipation one has when one watches a slapstick comedy akin to The Three Stooges.