Fetterman’s depression triggers predictable, hypocritical right-wing scorn

Not unexpectedly, John Fetterman’s announced treatment for clinical depression fired up some usual right-wing hypocrites, including Donald Trump, Jr. and Tucker Carlson. It also revealed a compassionate position in some Republican corners—including senators Ted Cruz, John Thune, and John Cornyn. It’s difficult to assess the sincerity of the senators’ statements, in part because a number [...]

Cry me a river, Kari Lake

Entitlement. It appears to be a common affliction observed in human behavior in the US. Obviously, the affliction is readily apparent in many places worldwide, but its ubiquitous emergence across a wide swath of economic, social, ethnic, and political strata in this country is both appalling and a powerful explanation for bizarre behaviors and expectations. [...]

‘O say can you see…’ the real Joe O’Dea?

Recent national attention focused on Colorado’s Republican US Senate candidate Joe O’Dea prompts a few key questions about his strategy and ultimate intent. Last week, O’Dea told a national audience that he doesn’t support Donald Trump. Florida’s Ron DeSantis has endorsed O’Dea. Trump has repudiated O’Dea as a “Republican In Name Only” (RINO). Is this [...]

Machiavelli must be smiling broadly

Current politics in this country and abroad must make Niccolò Machiavelli very happy, as they seem to follow his writings consistently. While “the ends justify the means” may be the most well-known phrase attributed to him, others seem particularly apt at this point in our political struggles. Among his quotes are: “It is better to [...]

Jared Polis for President!

Famed political commentator George Will wrote a recent Washington Post column suggesting Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has presidential potential. I like the idea of Republican nominee Liz Cheney vs. Democrat Polis in 2024, in large part because no matter who wins, I believe the country benefits. I likely would support Polis in such a matchup. [...]