Month: September 2018

Trump Just Realized He’s Not Getting His Wall

The bad joke Vladimir Putin played on the American electorate in 2016 seems like it will never end, but it does have its genuinely amusing moments. For example, this tweet: I want to know, where is the money for Border Security...

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Are Russian Diplomats Obstructing Justice?

The Russians obviously do not like it when their citizens are arrested and extradited to the United States. They don’t like it when their spies are arrested here and put in prison. But they don’t lose total control...

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Midweek Cafe and Lounge, Vol. 83

Welcome back, music lovers. It’s Wednesday somewhere, yeah? Been a long week and an even longer day. But enough of that. You are here for some tunes. I first heard of Cat Power thanks to the V for Vendetta soundtrack. Her...

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Political Fragmentation on the Homefront

Political Fragmentation on the Homefront-by Lawrence Davidson That about says it all. Not much commentary needed. Read on:Political Fragmentation on the Homefront The United States is politically fragmenting. It would seem that...

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Time Does Not Heal All Wounds

Not too long after I graduated from high school in 1987, I moved to California. Soon after, an old girlfriend decided to join me. We broke up after a bit, she moved back East and eventually I came back East, too. Our...

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