Most people probably got wind of some comments made by JD Vance about childless women, ‘cat ladies’ to be exact. All the references I’ve seen up until today, contextualized the remarks as if they had just been made last week along with the expected and amplified vitriol out of that demographic. The reality is that […]
Archives for July 2024
Diving Into the Straw Campaign That Is Kamala
The front facing projection is that everyone is united behind Kamala. Pity those that have no other news source to understand otherwise. There’s a lot of mess in the back room that isn’t cleaned up. In fact, the mess is still being made. The Obama’s were forced to capitulate, at least publicly and endorse her. […]
The Campaign Surprises are Not Over – They’re Just Beginning
After a crescendo of news stories culminating in the unofficial and assumed anointing of Kamala Harris as Democrat nominee, it seems like everyone is settling into a ‘traditional’ mindset wherein, maybe there will be two candidates, one will win and one will lose in November, and life will return to normal provided their candidate wins. […]
Why the Passage of Time Is Not Like the Passage of Time That Used to Be
In the past week, the news cycle has shrunk from 24 – 36 hours, down to less than 12, and by sometime this week, will likely be down to 4, maybe 2 hours or less. In fact, I can envision at some point in the next two weeks where we may be watching our computer […]
The Scenarios the Trump Campaign Must Watch for Now
On day four after the moment that we avoided a strongly probable civil war by literally a millisecond, I need to register what I hope will be a last word before a reprieve from this topic as so many other events also require comment. I spent three entries, summarizing and documenting in three different ways, […]
When the Rats Scurry – An Explanation of Forced Political Piety
As you’ve followed the news in the past three days, you may have noticed a certain abruptly newfound political piety among some office holding Democrats (not all), as well as certain major media executives. Is it possible that they had a true change of heart and are now committed to normal civil discourse after the […]