I'm calling out Krystal Ball, and her sidekick, Saagar Enjeti, on Rising. Projection is what it's called in psych lingo. Saagar, is in the habit of using the phrase, "Astro-turf" (= shallow thinking/analysis) when referencing others in the "main stream media" (MSM). Krystal, seems to be oblivious to her own advantages, i.e. "privilege", when it comes … Continue reading Calling out Krystal Ball
Tag: election 2020
Failing to learn from losing
Failing to learn from losing is a chapter title in my recent book Election 2016: The Great Divide, The Great Debate. Actually a partial title. The full title is "A Sobering Weekend: Failing to Learn from Losing" (pg. 109). Last night's Democratic debate reminded me of that chapter. The sub-title is, "April 12, 2016". Empathy is just … Continue reading Failing to learn from losing
Snowbound, screens, & self care
On the cusp of the New Hampshire primary, here in Colorado I've been snowbound. It has snowed six of the last eight days. Back-in-the-day (forty-nine years ago to the day), such a barrage of snow would not have fazed me. In fact it would have invigorated me. Then, I was living in a cabin in … Continue reading Snowbound, screens, & self care
Rogan endorses Sanders
Joe Rogan endorses Bernie Sanders, for the Democrat primary ... . (Pay attention!) I bet he pulls the lever for Trump. I'm just spitballing. But, at the end of the day, after all is said and done ... I'll bet you, no matter the Democrat nominee, Joe Rogan pulls the lever for Trump. But, we'll … Continue reading Rogan endorses Sanders
2020 Democratic Candidate Quiz
The Washington Post has devised a quiz to see who you most agree with regarding policy positions amongst the Democratic candidates. I took it, and so did my friend Max. (Max is a fictional composite of real people I know who first appears in Election 2016: The Great Divide, The Great Debate.) Max and I debated … Continue reading 2020 Democratic Candidate Quiz
The soul of America
Watching the Democrat's debate last night and then sleeping on it, I've come to this conclusion: the 2020 election is for "the soul of America". Those words and that thought was articulated by Joe Biden, the presumptive nominee, in his closing remarks. He said, "Character is on the ballet. We have to restore America's soul." … Continue reading The soul of America
Triggered. This might hurt.
Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us, is Donald Trump Jr.'s story. It's also mine. Because not only does the book tell his story from his perspective, but in doing that it accounts for what happened to me as I told the same story, from my perspective--an outside, independent observer … Continue reading Triggered. This might hurt.