“I love America. I love the people. I didn’t hurt anyone and I didn’t cause any damage in the Chamber. I got caught up in the moment and when I saw the door to the Chamber open, I walked in…” These words probably capture the sentiment of many of those who took part in th
A friend at the retirement center sat down beside me one afternoon in the temporary lounge that management had arranged, its chairs set 6 feet apart. It’s a place where residents are supposed to carry on conversations while masked. Despite her face covering, I heard a sigh as she
Spinning on a blue marble at the edge of our galaxy in infinite space, we humans continue to assume we have control over our lives. Yet, almost every day science makes a discovery that astounds us. Recently, astronomers learned they were wrong in their understanding of black holes
The Biden-Trump election is over but feelings remain high. Donald Trump diehards believe the President’s defeat will be reversed in the courts. Experts disagree. Even members of his family are urging Trump to concede. Even so, some of my Facebook friends continue to lay out argu
Like many of my friends, the days following the 2020 election left me in a stupor. Biden’s victory was convincing, but not sweeping. It shook my belief that Donald Trump was an aberration, a stumble as the nation struggles to find its way in a world of everchanging technology, thr
Recently, the Washington Post Editorial Board made a final appeal to voters who remained undecided about the November 3, 2020, presidential election. To reelect Donald Trump would continue to erode our democracy in the way he has done during his first four years, they said. “This is
If Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas adheres to his belief in originalism, meaning the U. S. Constitution must be interpreted according to the intentions of the founding fathers, then to be consistent, he should resign from his high office. At the time the document was signed,
While it’s not cool to judge a woman by her outward appearance, there was a time when a First Lady’s wardrobe could claim as much media attention as a presidential executive order. First Ladies tended to wear outfits by American designers and three of the most recent of them ful
People sometimes mistake cunning for intelligence. The attributes aren’t related. Cunning comes from the gut, an animal instinct that assesses danger or opportunity and is necessary for survival. A cat, hiding in the grass, its eyes fixed upon a birdbath is a visual expression o
I picked myself up off the floor after the first Trump-Biden presidential debate and asked myself what I’d witnessed. A debate, it wasn’t. A debate is an exchange of differing ideas argued between adults. It has rules and procedures which allow each side to make its case. Wh