Sometime during the first Obama administration, I was sitting at a bar on St. Simons with a friend when the proprietor came up to chat and said “someone ought to shoot him!” I was startled but then realized he was talking about the president. I vividly remember that at the time I thought how awful…
Arm Chair Ruminations
We are still distracted by construction that has seriously altered our daily routine. If we’re lucky maybe it will be finished by this weekend. In the interim, I have tried to stay informed about the ongoing presidential campaign as well as international developments, especially regarding Ukraine, Venezuela and the Middle East. As far as US….
The Mexicans
A lot has been going on here in my world. Coincidental to the momentous developments in national politics, the island has been threatened by a seasonal hurricane and a Mexican construction crew showed up to begin our planned renovations. It has been dicey, to say the least, trying to keep up with the news, prepare…
Destiny’s Candidate
Fate has given us Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for president in November 2024. As a daughter of immigrant parents, Jamaican and Indian, the nation’s first woman vice president, lawyer and prosecutor, her story is straight out of central casting, a heroine chosen to save us from ourselves. Back in 2008, I posted my…
Voter Fraud
Voter fraud is not about actual illegal voting but about fabricated claims by Republicans that Democrats steal elections. Taking their cue from Trump, Republicans have worked tirelessly to cast doubt about elections to create chaos and undermine our confidence that voting is fair and honest, a belief that is the bedrock of the American political…
Crying for Venezuela
The headlines about the Venezuelan election make me want to cry. Predictably, another presidential election has been stolen in favor of Nicolas Maduro, president since 2013, despite credible evidence that the opposition won overwhelmingly. The authoritarian regime prevailed as usual promising more of the same, political corruption and disastrous economic policies for a nation that…
Choices
At this point the Democrats have chosen Kamala Harris as their nominee for president and are in the process of choosing a vice presidential nominee from among several leading candidates. Since President Biden’s withdrawal events have moved swiftly and the 2024 presidential contest has unalterably been changed. The jury is out as to what will…
A Sunday Lament?
It’s days like today that make me question humanity’s sanity. Nothing seems to be happening which gives me time to think about what’s important. As I opened my computer, coffee in hand, there wasn’t much news, no “breaking” news about whether President Biden would bow to efforts to get him to step down, no headlines…
A No Brainer
Let’s face it, Biden’s odds of winning in November are getting worse with each passing day. And they were not that good before his meltdown during the debate if we are honest. It’s a no brainer that the President should step down, relinquish his hold on his committed delegates from the primaries and enthusiastically support…
Birthday Greetings
Today is my 84th birthday. I usually don’t make much fuss about my birthday. I’m terrible at remembering birthdays and have always been amused about how much some people make of them. Sometimes I think I only remember mine since it is the day after Bastille Day which celebrates French independence. All people have birthdays…