02.25.20. Silence is Golden
As Election 2020 continues, former President Obama is keeping quiet as an increasingly divisive group of Democratic candidates fight for the nomination. Continue reading 02.25.20. Silence is Golden
Mental Forays Into the Radical Center
As Election 2020 continues, former President Obama is keeping quiet as an increasingly divisive group of Democratic candidates fight for the nomination. Continue reading 02.25.20. Silence is Golden
This week, clemency has been granted to a number of criminal associates of Donald Trump, and news surfaces that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was also allegedly offered a pardon… for a price. Continue reading 02.19.20. Beg Your Pardon
This week the mainstream media reports on the Democratic Primaries from an alternate dimension, and Trump takes a victory lap after his acquittal by Senate Republicans. Continue reading 02.12.20. Alternate Realities
This week as the Iowa Caucus implodes, an influential podcaster becomes the latest victim of “Cancel Culture” courtesy of Gaslighting by the mainstream media. Continue reading 02.04.20. Gaslighting
This week, “Impeachmilk” and other bizarre ideas are on the table as the bizarre rules and hidden secrets of the Senate Impeachment are revealed. Continue reading 01.30.20. Got Impeachmilk?
This week, political hijinks in advance of the Iowa Caucus leads to a Democratic Debacle, and Double Trouble as the New York Times endorses two candidates. Continue reading 01.23.20. Two’s Company
Tensions rise as Iran retaliates following last week’s eventful U.S. strike that killed Qassem Soleimani, and world leaders weigh the prospect of reimposing UN sanctions. Continue reading 01.14.20. Iran “Smacks” Back
Tensions rise in the Middle East in the aftermath of a recent U.S. drone strike that killed Qasem Soleimani, an Iranian major general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Continue reading 01.07.20. War Nerves: The Soleimani Strike
As 2019, and an entire decade draws to a close, we look at cultural trends and events in relation to George Orwell’s influential novel, 1984, and its impact on Western thought. Continue reading 12.28.19. Era of Orwell
This week we examine the historic impeachment of Donald Trump, activist Greta Thunberg’s selection as TIME “Person of the Year,” and Boris Johnson’s election win in the UK. Continue reading 12.20.19. House Rules
This week we look at the recent London Bridge attacks, and why some attempts at regulation may only make problems with terrorism threats more problematic. Continue reading 12.02.19. London Bridge Attacks, Redux
This week we look at an apparent shift toward the center by many 2020 Presidential hopefuls, along with key moments in the recent impeachment hearings and an alleged “code” Burisma. Continue reading 11.25.19. Code Burisma