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Matt Gaetz's Legacy
What a Christmas present! In its report released last Monday, the bipartisan House Ethics Committee cited "substantial evidence" that from 2017 to 2020, former Rep. and would-be Attorney General Matt Gaetz "regularly paid women for engaging in sexual activity with him," including an underage 17-year-old, and from 2017 to 2019, had in his ...Read more
Theory of the Nonvoter
Nonvoters are the biggest (potential) voting bloc in American politics. In midterm, state and local elections, more eligible voters choose not to exercise their franchise than to do so.
Pundits and political sociologists ignore nonvoters. Nobody polls them. Nobody asks them why they don't vote. Nobody asks them what issues they care about. ...Read more
In the Pocket
Yeah. It was a hell of a Christmas. Elon Musk was in the manger, nursing greedily at Mary's exhausted body. One of the Wise Men was a crooked New York City real estate developer with an impossibly cotton candy combover, and Matt Gaetz was lustily pursuing the sheep who came to see the babe.
By the time the REAL apocalypse gets here, things ...Read more
Make Anti-Racism Your New Year's Resolution
People take part in health challenges all the time, especially as New Year's resolutions. We count our steps, track our water intake and count carbs and calories with the intention of being healthier in the new year. There's one more health challenge I want you to consider for 2025 -- the Anti-Racism Challenge.
According to UCLA Health, "...Read more
Will Trump Spit in the Face of Police Officers by Pardoning January 6 Rioters?
If boasts are to be believed, “Day One” of the second coming of Donald J. Trump promises an apoplectic unraveling of the federal government.
The department of education will crumble, and career civil servants will resign in droves. Legions of immigrant parents will line up to board awaiting buses and planes or simply self-deport, bidding ...Read more
A Christmas in Congress Column
"The hopes and fears of all the years ..." -- Traditional Christmas carol
WASHINGTON -- Oh, the drama.
The closing days of this Congress were a mad rush, more so than usual since the white mansion up Pennsylvania Avenue will soon change hands.
The holiday parties given by the Bidens enchanted guests with a melancholy undertow. The candles ...Read more
Daddy's Philosophy
This holiday season got me to thinking about America's spirit of giving, and I don't mean this overdone business of Christmas, Hanukkah and other holiday gifts. I mean our true spirit of giving -- giving of ourselves.
Yes, we are a country of rugged individualists, yet there's also a deep, community-minded streak in each of us. We're a people...Read more
Delayed Reaction: Joe Biden Won't Be Short Sold Forever
In her iconic song "Big Yellow Taxi," an obvious lament about American presidents who have been underappreciated while in office only to finally be given their due with time's passage, famed presidential historian Joni Mitchell wondered, "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone?" Professor Mitchell clearly ...Read more
Do You Want Donald Trump to Succeed or America?
Those 38 Republicans who frustrated Donald Trump's demand that he be freed from the inconvenience of a debt ceiling vote early in his term were truly impressive. These are guys with whom yours truly disagrees much of the time.
What Trump's smarter knee-jerk defenders really believe is a matter of speculation. Scott Jennings used to work for ...Read more
Face Recognition Threatens to Replace Tickets, ID at Sports Events -- and Beyond
Sports stadiums around the country have begun using face recognition to identify ticket holders, threatening to normalize a uniquely powerful surveillance technology that has already been used for abusive purposes. Worse, companies involved are already planning big expansions, raising the specter of a world where our faces become not just our ...Read more
We the People Will Prevail
The holidays provide an apt time to pause and assess where we are.
You have every reason to be worried about what happens after Jan. 20. Many people could be harmed.
Yet I continue to have an abiding faith in the common sense and good-heartedness of most Americans, despite the outcome of the election.
Many traditional Democratic voters did ...Read more
Elon Takes on Washington, But Can He Take it Over?
Watching the year-end budget fights in Congress as we await the second term of President-elect Donald Trump, I find myself wondering: Will this era be remembered as the time when Trump was president and Elon Musk ran the country?
Trump earned such nicknames as “Captain Chaos” and worse for his unpredictable, constantly changing and easily ...Read more
When Elon Speaks ...
Something very scary happened in Washington this week. The world's richest man flexed his political muscle.
And the House collapsed.
All in a day.
Republicans and Democrats had negotiated for months about a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown -- complicated negotiations to keep the government funded through mid-March including $110...Read more
Are Killers Insane?
As is typically the case after a high-profile murder, people are speculating about suspect Luigi Mangione's state of mind when he allegedly killed United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Hilton hotel in Manhattan.
We have a likely (political) motive in the form of a handwritten statement Pennsylvania police say they found on Mangione ...Read more
The Bishop's Table: Louisville's Community Powerhouse for Police Reform
Louisville, Kentucky, got their Christmas present early this year. The Department of Justice, Louisville Metro Government and Louisville Metro Police Department have signed a Consent Decree, an agreement to enact significant, systemic reforms to policing in Louisville.
In 2020, the murder of Breonna Taylor sparked protests across the country ...Read more
A Santa by Any Other Name
What I've got is an "LED Santa Blow Mold With Warm White Light & Light Skin."
He stands a little over 2 feet tall.
So, what is it I've got?
It's one of those plastic Santas you put in your front yard, hopefully just during the Christmas season. The rest of the year, he lives in your garage, next to the bin for recyclables, just across from ...Read more
The Media’s Disgraceful Surrender to Donald Trump
Despite the gloom and doom surrounding the results of November 5, it would be nice to end the year with a glimmer of hope: the certainty that at least one guardrail against a Trump dictatorship was still in place. Alas, that’s not the case.
Two other guardrails, the courts and the Congress, were already lost. The Roberts Supreme Court has ...Read more
The Herculean Effort to Keep Trump Happy
The older he gets, the bigger the baby. Donald Trump has turned the U.S. government into one giant pacifier to calm his fear of seeming less than all-powerful. Consider those billionaires now dropping bags of gold at his feet, concerned that he would use his presidential powers to hurt them.
Donald Winnicott, a prominent English pediatrician ...Read more
ABC News Caves to the Bully
Pitiful.
That's the best I can say about ABC's decision to settle the defamation suit that Donald Trump brought against ABC News because star anchor George Stephanopoulos said he had been held liable for "rape."
Trump's claim: he was not held civilly liable for "rape," but for "sexual assault."
In fact, the judge had already rejected Trump'...Read more
The Post Office: A Wonderful Establishment
There's one thing Donald Trump can't take away from me.
I'm ready for living in a reality where a knock on the door could take you and your rights away. I'm prepared for violent Jan. 6 offenders in prison to be pardoned on Trump's first day. I'm even braced for freedom of speech -- and the press -- to ebb toward being things of the past.
...Read more