01.23.20. Two’s Company
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
Mental Forays Into the Radical Center
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
As the 2019 impeachment proceedings continue, we take a look at its historic roots in ancient Rome, and the rationale the Founding Fathers gave for it in the United States. Continue reading 11.19.19. When in Rome
This week we examine one publication’s concerns about a new “Civil War”, and the science behind why Americans are more polarized than ever. Continue reading 11.12.19. The New American Civil War
This week, as we ponder the words of the “Mad Prophet” Howard Beale of Network fame, we look at Epstein updates and Election news in advance of 2020. Continue reading 10.05.19. Of Madness and Prophets
This week on the podcast, we look at “zombie” politics in America, and the operation that led to the recent takedown of ISIL leader Baghdadi, as announced by the Trump administration. Continue reading 10.28.19. Baghdadi Down
This week Tulsi Gabbard becomes a target as Hillary Clinton weighs in on the 2020 Election, and historical perspectives are offered relating to Donald Trump’s use of the word “lynching.” Continue reading 10.22.19. Lynch Pinning