I’ve long been uncomfortable with the idea of an all-volunteer military, not because of its professionalism and expertise, but because it tends to separate us as a nation from the serious nature of war itself. The debacle of recent wars and the present case of Afghanistan provide a case in point. For me the idea…
First-Take on Afghanistan
This past weekend the news turned more sour than usual. The horrific destruction wrought by an earthquake in Haiti and the disastrous unfolding of the U.S. withdrawal in Afghanistan have temporarily knocked the lethal surge of Covid-19 off the front page. Take your pick as to what is the worst. The first was an “act…
Thoughts for the Weekend
This cartoon struck me as being especially relevant to our politics today; like a picture, it says a thousand words. It certainly suggests the absurdity of our contemporary political discourse. Our polemics address the trivial to the exclusion of more important issues. We need to ask ourselves tough questions about our partisanship. This is especially…
Some Good News, Ottawa Citizen August 5, 2021
Another article from the Ottawa Citizen courtesy of George Shafer in Almonte, Ontario. By Andrew Cohen It is not new, unusual or original to consider the decline of the United States. Many have, at different times, for different reasons, since the end of the Second World War. The country emerged as the world’s lone nuclear…
The First Libertarian President?
For some time now, my good libertarian friend has continued to send me information extolling libertarian values and criticism of the two major political parties, the Democrats and Republicans. He has always been particularly exercised about the Libertarian Party’s continual struggle with ballot access, the nemesis of all third parties in our two-party system. He…
The GOP’s Passing: In Memoriam
The Republican Party has been around since its founding in 1854 in the little hamlet of Ripon, Wisconsin. It was cobbled together from disgruntled Democrats, the Free Soil Party, former Whigs and anti-slavery advocates in opposition to the Kansas-Nebraska Act which permitted the expansion of slavery into the territories. After running John C. Fremont as…
From the Ottawa Citizen
In my continuing effort to bring news and views of American politics from beyond our borders, I’m printing this piece from my Canadian friend up in Almonte, Ontario. It helps to see how others see our politics. Much to lament in U.S. hearings on Capitol revolt Ottawa Citizen 30 Jul 2021 ANDREW COHEN Boston Andrew…
How Did We Get Here?
Today, during lunch, I turned on the television and watched the beginning of the Congressional select committee investigating the assault on the Capitol this past January 6th. The testimony of the police officers who defended the Capitol that day was absolutely riveting. I found them to be credible, articulate and surprisingly thoughtful about their experiences…