After Rosie left yesterday, I went back to my routine of getting caught up on the news and thinking about American politics and recent history. It left me reeling with despair and depression over our state of affairs. Our world has gone mad. Simply dropping out for a few days without reading newspapers, watching the…
Month: October 2021
Cooking with Rosie
This past Saturday we had a dinner party. The central figure was Rosie who was the honored guest and the leading cook in the drama. It was a Mexican extravaganza. She planned the menu and Betty and I served as her “pinches” schlepping and chopping. Friday and Saturday we scampered about Brunswick and the island…
Getting Rosie the “Jab”
At this moment, I’m feeling love and appreciation for the goodness of people. There is something about human life that supersedes and transcends all else. It’s humbling. Our good friend Rosie, from Mexico, was visiting family in South Carolina and took the opportunity to stop by St. Simons before returning home. We looked forward to…
Don’t Vote for Republicans!
If you are an independent who most often votes Republican or if you are a card-carrying Republican partisan, don’t vote for Republicans until sanity and decency returns to the party. Messrs. Boot and Taylor and Governor Whitman in their recent Op-Eds* were spot-on in their strategy to overcome the present malaise which has perverted and…
But What About… ?
The past year or so I’ve received a number of criticisms challenging my point of view on current politics, my recounting of history or my sense of disbelief or outrage over a particular event. I’ve always taken these comments seriously, thinking that maybe the reader just might be right. I have tried to learn from…
Conversations With My Dogs
As I’ve mentioned before in these pages, I frequently talk to my dogs. They are always around and make good sounding boards for thoughts and observations that strike me as brilliant, if not seminal. Perhaps, they are best when it comes to venting my spleen about politics, saying things that I would never put to…
Covid Vaccination Success in Canada
In my continuing efforts to include news from Canada and other countries, here is an interesting article from the Toronto Star, a daily newspaper with also a large online following. It relates in detail how Canadians have successfully gotten people vaccinated. Apparently, Canada has many of the same problems as the United States getting people…
Our Biggest Crisis
There is no shortage of political crises to talk about, including infrastructure, climate, healthcare, the economy and political reform as well as the perennial questions about the nature of government itself. The most serious immediate challenge, however, is the ongoing crisis with our two major political parties. The breakdown of our two-party system is a…
Never Forget!
If there are two things that we must never let those who voted for Trump and his supporters forget, it’s the twin atrocities of the January 6 attack on the Capitol and his unconscionable handling of the coronavirus pandemic. They may be able to make excuses and downplay his other actions, but these two actions…
Ditch the Filibuster?
I have always sided with conservative scholars when it comes to proposing changes in the Constitution or long held political traditions. Why change something that has served us so well for a long time. Frequent calls to eliminate the electoral college still seem risky to me. The Framers had good reasons for embracing it. Recent…