“MISTER RADIO’S” CRIME CLASSICS
ELLIOTT LEWIS WAS AN EXTREMELY PROLIFIC actor, writer, producer, and director on radio and television. During the Golden Age of Radio (roughly, the 1930s through the 1950s), his versatility earned … Continue reading
WOOLWORTH’S LUNCH COUNTER IN HISTORY PART 2
YESTERDAY WE CELEBRATED FOUR COLLEGE STUDENTS who wanted nothing more than cups of coffee. These brave young men were part of the civil rights movement, an era that’s on-going to … Continue reading
THE REPUBLICANS’ SCAM—COMING ALL OUR WAY
SNEAKED-IN TWEAKS OF THE DOMESTIC POLICY BILL Republicans recently passed in the House seem insignificant to its more visible consequences (the latter, for example, some 13.7 million people losing health … Continue reading
ANOTHER DIPLOMATIC AMBUSH—WITH EVEN LESS VERACITY
I SUPPOSE WE CANNOT EXPECT BULLYING BY A QUEENS FELON to include a modicum of truth—but Geez. Trump already had his mind, such as it exists, made up on the … Continue reading
TRUMP’S WORDS OF OPPRESSION—ETYMOLOGY PART 2
YESTERDAY WE BEGAN ANALYSES of the Trump administration’s means of oppression. Today in Part 2 we focus on propaganda as a tool, retribution as a goal, and an easy catch-all … Continue reading
TRUMP’S WORDS OF OPPRESSION—ETYMOLOGY PART 1
SOME OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION’S WORDS OF OPPRESSION are corruptions of previously lofty ones: diversity, equity, inclusion are paramount among these. Others are contortions of obscure legalities: misapplying the rarely … Continue reading
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MATTER PART 2
YESTERDAY BEGAN THIS ANALYSIS of Trump’s firings at the Library of Congress. Today in Part 2, George Saunders continues his New York Times Guest Essay “Shame on the White House.” … Continue reading