Obama’s Little Lies a Big Problem
It is in the little lies that President Obama tells that say an awful lot about his character. I have never found Obama to be a very trustworthy individual, which Continue Reading →
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It is in the little lies that President Obama tells that say an awful lot about his character. I have never found Obama to be a very trustworthy individual, which Continue Reading →
In the land of heroin addiction every step could be your last. However, what if the next step is away from the abyss, the metaphoric step back from the edge? Continue Reading →
The American political landscape is a mess, in large part because one of our two major political parties is not only in chaos, but has absolutely no sense of its Continue Reading →
If there is one political narrative I have always despised it is the importance far too many people place on the “first 100 Days” of our chief executives, whether it Continue Reading →
Last week we were blessed with two seemingly different events, the Oscars telecast and the so-called town hall sponsored by NH Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan. In reality, each Continue Reading →
If you are among those who have taken to the streets to protest President Trump, you may want to stop reading this article. From what I have seen from Continue Reading →
The thing with writing about President Donald Trump is that he will most likely change his mind before the story comes to print. Such is the case with Trump’s latest Continue Reading →
As a frequent critic of just about everything, I cannot help but wonder how the next four years are going to play out. There are times when I take Continue Reading →
There are a few simple facts you must understand to appreciate our latest “news” obsession, the hacking of the Democratic National Committee. The DNC is a private political enterprise. Russia Continue Reading →
“Transparency is not about restoring trust in institutions. Transparency is the politics of managing mistrust.” – Ivan Krastev There used to be a time when we knew a political Continue Reading →