Andrew Sullivan recently published comments on The Weekly Dish, his Substack newsletter, entitled “The Question of Decency” that caught my attention.* For those of you who might not be familiar with Sullivan, he is a British-American conservative political commentator and the former editor of the New Republic. I have been drawn to him because I…
Month: November 2025
Making God Count and “What Would Jesus Do”
I have always set the bar high for religion, insisting at least that pastors and priests among Christian faiths have the courage to take their vows seriously and serve as critics of secular society when needed. Too often churches, to a fault, reflect the social and political mores of their communities instead of standing up…
Buffet and Trump
How’s that for a title? Incongruous doesn’t describe the comparison; it’s simply too absurd to think of the two men in the same breath. See “Warren Buffet’s Berkshire Hathaway Farewell: ‘I’m Going Quiet’” in The York Times, 1l November 2025. Reading it almost makes you cry that fate has given us Trump instead of a…
The Questionnaire: My Naivete Faces Realty
Answers to my questions to Trump supporters was underwhelming, to say the least. While I didn’t expect a big response, I really thought there would be a larger response than the four I received. I do understand that most readers are liberals, Democrats or independents along with a number of disgruntled conservatives or Republicans who…
A Political Questionnaire
Given the current state of American politics – a partisan polarized electorate, dysfunctional government and civic unrest – it’s time to plumb just where we are as a people and nation at this time. To this point our courts and elected officials have done little to help resolve the impasse where we find ourselves. Eschewing…
El Dia de Los Muertos: A Personal Note
On November 1st and 2nd Mexicans celebrate friends and relatives who have died. With typical pageantry they decorate their homes and graves with altars or ofrendas where they provide favorite foods and drinks for the departed, make masks with the names of the deceased and offer poems and light-hearted epitaphs in festive gatherings. As a…