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Jimmy Carter, Right-Wing Democrat
You can't understand the presidency of James Earl Carter Jr. unless you contextualize it within the framework of the hysterical aftermath of the 1972 election. While the Republican Party brand suffered tremendous damage due to Watergate, Richard Nixon's decision to prolong the Vietnam War and his resignation, the GOP proved improbably resilient....Read more
An Easy One Dies in the Big Easy
NEW ORLEANS QUESTION: What did you do for those beads?
ANSWER: I got run over by a truck and now I'm lying in the street like a busted Barbie.
Yeah. I know. It wasn't Mardi Gras, though everything in the United States now leads uphill to the cross.
I call 'em "Watermelons," those columns that come in like a slow ball over the plate, aimed ...Read more
Fashion Sense: This New York Designer Has Sustainability Tips You Can Use
I enjoy crafting and sewing, but lately I've become hyperaware of the waste produced to sustain this hobby. When I walk into a craft and fabric store, I feel like I could pick up the entire store and dump it directly into a landfill. It's mostly plastic -- yes, even the fabric -- and it likely won't get recycled. But I love to craft and sew. I...Read more
Jimmy Carter: Back When Character Mattered
If nothing else, 2024 was a year filled with mind-blowing, first-of-its-kind events: for the first time ever, a former president appeared in a courtroom charged with crimes; a sitting president suddenly dropped out of the race for re- election and endorsed his vice president; a former president was convicted on 34 counts and yet easily re- ...Read more
Beam Us Up to Planet MAHA
What's wrong with Sriracha? And, by the way, what is Sriracha? Sriracha is a hot sauce of Thai origin made from chili peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar and salt. The rap against it centers on its high levels of sugar and sodium. But Sriracha is normally used in tiny amounts, so where's the problem? The other complaint, that it's "too hot,...Read more
The 21st Century So Far: A Flop
As we reach the quarter-century mark, the 21st century has turned out a tragic disappointment. Hopes were high, leaving the world wars and Holocaust of the 20th century behind. Once, even globalization sounded good.
If the 21st century were a Broadway show, it would be a flop, closed by now.
The prelude was the Supreme Court giving George W....Read more
My New Year's Resolutions for Some Powerful People
I made a few New Year's resolutions this week -- not for me, but as self-improvement ideas for some of the people running our country. No need for them to thank me -- happy to help.
I drafted one for the GOP's whole ultra-rightist gaggle of lawmakers who keep blocking passage of health coverage for poor people. "Resolved: We will forgo the ...Read more
Courting Disrepute: The Supreme Court Thumbs Its Nose at Ethics 101
Respect for the rule of law in the United States can hardly be helped by the fact that so many Americans don't know what it means. Last year's annual civics survey by the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Public Policy Center found that one-third of our countrymen couldn't name all three branches of government -- and almost 1 in 5 couldn't ...Read more
Americans, Please Hold on Tight to Your Attention
Donald Trump had a rough couple of weeks. Members of his own party sunk his attempt to escape a vote on the debt limit for two years. Some of Trump's picks for top jobs weren't received with universal applause. A revolt by Republican senators against his choice of Matt Gaetz as attorney general forced the Florida Republican to withdraw from ...Read more
Attempts at a Technological Solution To Disinformation Will Do More Harm Than Good
There is widespread concern today about the use of generative AI and deepfakes to create fake videos that can manipulate and deceive people. Many are asking, is there any way that technology can confidently establish whether an image or video has been altered? A number of techniques have been proposed. They include -- most prominently -- a ...Read more
How About If Canada Annexes Blue America?
Trump wants to buy Greenland and annex Canada as the 51st American state.
When I first heard these ideas I thought he was joking, but as with all things Trump, he’s not … quite.
Last week, while naming a new ambassador to Denmark (which controls Greenland’s foreign and defense affairs), Trump made clear that his first-term offer to buy ...Read more
Behind the “Lie of the Year,” Some Bitter Truths
As it has been doing yearly since 2009, the fact-checking organization PolitiFact has chosen the Lie of the Year. There was an abundance of nominees.
And, it turns out, they chose the same whopper I identified as a top contender months ago: President-elect Donald Trump’s unfounded claim that Haitian migrants were eating the household pets of ...Read more
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