I am guessing, though I confess without evidence, that the Indiana lawmakers have been talking at their local midweek Rotary lunches, and to the Mitch Daniel-Richard Lugar-type Republicans, who told them: "This is not what we signed up for. It needs to stop."
December 12, 2025 at 11:03 AM
I am guessing, though I confess without evidence, that the Indiana lawmakers have been talking at their local midweek Rotary lunches, and to the Mitch Daniel-Richard Lugar-type Republicans, who told them: "This is not what we signed up for. It needs to stop."
Nixon didn’t go to prison over Watergate, but 48 others were convicted and served time for the scandal - notably, his Attorney General. Attention: Pam Bondi meet John Mitchell.
December 12, 2025 at 5:05 AM
Nixon didn’t go to prison over Watergate, but 48 others were convicted and served time for the scandal - notably, his Attorney General. Attention: Pam Bondi meet John Mitchell.
Milk at the local 7-11 is $10 a gallon. Not the Weimar Republic, for sure, but - when coupled with the accretion of wealth among a very tiny slice of the population - a reminder of how the cost of bread helped ignite the French Revolution.
December 10, 2025 at 11:07 AM
Milk at the local 7-11 is $10 a gallon. Not the Weimar Republic, for sure, but - when coupled with the accretion of wealth among a very tiny slice of the population - a reminder of how the cost of bread helped ignite the French Revolution.
It's a healthy sign when women or minority voters distribute their votes between the two political parties. They can gain leverage and influence. But this justifies their former party's campaigns to ditch ideological purity, move toward the center, and wrest voters from the opposition coalition.
November 23, 2025 at 2:22 PM
It's a healthy sign when women or minority voters distribute their votes between the two political parties. They can gain leverage and influence. But this justifies their former party's campaigns to ditch ideological purity, move toward the center, and wrest voters from the opposition coalition.
AOC: Should this AI bubble pop, we should not be entertaining a bailout of these corporations while healthcare is being denied to Americans and SNAP is being denied to Americans —
November 18, 2025 at 10:02 PM
AOC: Should this AI bubble pop, we should not be entertaining a bailout of these corporations while healthcare is being denied to Americans and SNAP is being denied to Americans —
I know it's the Sceptred Isle etc. But they ran the biggest of slave trades and betrayed their colonists, the Native Americans and the freed blacks. Yet we in the USofA are nothing if not suckers for a British accent and some monarchy foof. Britain gets a pass, and we do the self-loathing.
November 17, 2025 at 12:05 PM
I know it's the Sceptred Isle etc. But they ran the biggest of slave trades and betrayed their colonists, the Native Americans and the freed blacks. Yet we in the USofA are nothing if not suckers for a British accent and some monarchy foof. Britain gets a pass, and we do the self-loathing.
Just in case you'd rather listen to the American Revolution then scramble to find the login for your PBS app, may I offer you something that will leave your Worlds Turned Upside Down?
Just in case you'd rather listen to the American Revolution then scramble to find the login for your PBS app, may I offer you something that will leave your Worlds Turned Upside Down?
"Shall a few designing men for their own aggrandizement, and to gratify their own avarice, overset the goodly fabric we have been rearing at the expense of so much time, blood & treasure? and shall we at last become the victims of our own abominable lust of gain?" George Washington, 1779
November 14, 2025 at 3:05 PM
"Shall a few designing men for their own aggrandizement, and to gratify their own avarice, overset the goodly fabric we have been rearing at the expense of so much time, blood & treasure? and shall we at last become the victims of our own abominable lust of gain?" George Washington, 1779
"The depreciation of our currency...aided by stock jobbing & party dissentions - has fed the hopes of the enemy and kept the Arms of Britain in America....We shall be our own conquerers." - George Washington, 1779.
November 14, 2025 at 3:02 PM
"The depreciation of our currency...aided by stock jobbing & party dissentions - has fed the hopes of the enemy and kept the Arms of Britain in America....We shall be our own conquerers." - George Washington, 1779.
"Is the consideration of a little dirty pelf, to individuals, to be placed in competition with the essential rights & liberties of the present generation & of millions yet unborn?...Forbid it heaven!...Our cause is noble. It is the cause of Mankind!" - George Washington, 1779.
November 14, 2025 at 3:00 PM
"Is the consideration of a little dirty pelf, to individuals, to be placed in competition with the essential rights & liberties of the present generation & of millions yet unborn?...Forbid it heaven!...Our cause is noble. It is the cause of Mankind!" - George Washington, 1779.
The Speaker of the House shut the chamber down for two months to block the release of the Epstein Files and the president is huddled in the Situation Room of the White House to formulate a plan to keep them from being released, and I don't know why you crazy libs think there's some kind of cover up.
November 12, 2025 at 7:25 PM
The Speaker of the House shut the chamber down for two months to block the release of the Epstein Files and the president is huddled in the Situation Room of the White House to formulate a plan to keep them from being released, and I don't know why you crazy libs think there's some kind of cover up.
The Nixon Foundation resorts to Nixonian tactics (and counter-productive perversions of the truth) by inviting a right-wing Cassius to spread his conspiracy theories and promoting them on social media. Fellas, this is not the way to win history's respect for RN. It only adds to the caricatures.
The Nixon Foundation resorts to Nixonian tactics (and counter-productive perversions of the truth) by inviting a right-wing Cassius to spread his conspiracy theories and promoting them on social media. Fellas, this is not the way to win history's respect for RN. It only adds to the caricatures.
Not a good guy: Lord Dunmore was an Indian killer, and as racist as the next guy in the 18th century. His proposal to free the enslaved and indentured was quite cynical: extended to the slaves and servants of patriots, not loyalists. After the war, he ruled an English slave economy in the Bahamas.
November 7, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Not a good guy: Lord Dunmore was an Indian killer, and as racist as the next guy in the 18th century. His proposal to free the enslaved and indentured was quite cynical: extended to the slaves and servants of patriots, not loyalists. After the war, he ruled an English slave economy in the Bahamas.
After each election, I am struck by the number of commentators, and self-deluding party professionals, who think the ballots cast on one day in our history constitute a settling of the argument. Of course they don't.
November 7, 2025 at 2:14 PM
After each election, I am struck by the number of commentators, and self-deluding party professionals, who think the ballots cast on one day in our history constitute a settling of the argument. Of course they don't.
From pre-broadcast publicity it seems that one (perhaps unspoken) conclusion of the Ken Burns American Revolution show is a disagreement with the 1619 Project assertion that preserving slavery was the moving force of the rebellion. I agree: Access to western lands far more significant.
October 27, 2025 at 1:16 AM
From pre-broadcast publicity it seems that one (perhaps unspoken) conclusion of the Ken Burns American Revolution show is a disagreement with the 1619 Project assertion that preserving slavery was the moving force of the rebellion. I agree: Access to western lands far more significant.