October 25th comes to us again

As was my early custom, I am reposting this post that I first wrote in 2005. Given the current state of events in both the US and the current administration’s stated willingness to sacrifice American lives for their own vanity – it’s a very appropriate commentary on 2020. Background: “The war is popular beyond belief.”… Continue reading October 25th comes to us again

So here we are again. Going through the motions, but making no real progress.

So here we are again. It’s been 19 years since that fateful day in September of 2001.  I remember exactly where I was that day. I had been out and about and had just returned to the BOQ where I was living then. The S.O. called me and told me the World Trade Center had… Continue reading So here we are again. Going through the motions, but making no real progress.

The Third Boer War

People, myself included, love to use historical analogies to describe the current hellscape we are living through. The most popular comparison of the rise of Trumplandia is to that of Nazi Germany in the ’30s. I confess to having fallen into the habit myself, and you can find plenty of examples of me doing so… Continue reading The Third Boer War

Welcome to the party, pal!

While I have never been a part of the cult of James Mattis, I do, nonetheless, respect him, and I respect his judgment. For the last few months or so, I have been waiting with increasing disappointment for him to speak out against the malice and incompetence of the orange fascist at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.… Continue reading Welcome to the party, pal!

Not understanding the target audience

In the movie, Thank You for Smoking, the lead character (Nick Naylor) takes his son (Joey Naylor) with him on a business trip to Los Angeles. Out for a night in Santa Monica, Joey asks his dad about his job as a lobbyist for Big Tobacco. In the course of this conversation, Nick reveals to… Continue reading Not understanding the target audience

L’Shana Haba’ah B’Yerushalayim

Is the Hebrew phrase for, “Next year in Jerusalem”. ( לשנה הבאה בירושלים). A couple of things have been making me think of that phrase this past week. Today, for example, is Yom HaShoah, the Holocaust Remembrance Day. It happens right before the week of Israel’s Memorial Day and Independence Day. I’ve been in Israel twice… Continue reading L’Shana Haba’ah B’Yerushalayim

Short-sighted folks

I could not help observing during the visit of the Orange Monster to the mother country, how a certain segment of the American population is so blind to the realities of the world that was created in the wake of World War II. And I am talking specifically of that contemptible breed of American who:… Continue reading Short-sighted folks

Throwback Thursday. The Maid’s Day Off.

Under the idea of changing things up a bit, I have decided to use Thursdays to re-post some of what I think are my better postings over the last 14 years. Plus hopefully, it will bring them to a new set of readers. This is one of my early posts written 4 months after I… Continue reading Throwback Thursday. The Maid’s Day Off.

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