“Under the Bus” Is Full (For Now)

  Or people for whom I feel sorry. One of the most bizarre episodes during the Republican National Convention was the inclusion of material from Michelle Obama’s 2008 speech during the Democratic National Convention in Melania Trump’s address on Monday night. After two days of denying the charges of plagiarism, the campaign finally released a statement by one Meredith McIver, … Read more

Breaking News or Broken Record

The term “breaking news” used to be reserved for momentous events.  Before the plethora of cable news channels, newsrooms employed the moniker judiciously as it meant breaking into regular programming and required approval from network executives. Sadly, those days are long gone.  When EVERYTHING is breaking news, the label loses it value.  CNN is probably … Read more

Walk of Shame Nominees

At the end of Season V of “Game of Thrones,” former King’s Landing queen Cersei Lannister was subjected to the “walk of shame” for her transgressions against the religious cult which was positioning itself to turn the Seven Kingdoms into a theocracy.  The “walk” consisted of being paraded naked from the temple to the royal … Read more

When You Hate Yourself

When I started this blog, my stated purpose was to promote counter-intuitive thinking which forces us to challenge conventional wisdom. It encourages us to ask “what if,” opening our minds to new possibilities. Let me be clear. Contrarian approaches to events and issues does not necessarily lead you to truth, but it ensures you do … Read more

All “Press” Is Not Created Equal

NOTE:  Today I am adding “Media” as a new category.  I originally thought posts related to the media would fall under either “Politics” or “Culture.”  However, the quality of coverage during this electoral cycle continues to raise so many questions I now feel they deserve their own category. The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads … Read more