Hunter Biden’s Laptop
From New York Magazine — Sept. 12, 2022 The Sordid Saga of Hunter Biden’s Laptop The most invasive data breach imaginable is a political scandal Democrats can’t just wish away. By Andrew Rice and...
View ArticleOn the Brink of Autumn: Quote of the Season
Joe Biden, 09/15/2022, United We Stand Summit, at the White House: George Floyd mural, Minneapolis “Too much hate that’s fueled extremist violence [has] been allowed to fester and grow. Heather...
View ArticleQuote of the Day — Lincoln & Emancipation: The First Version
On this day [Sept. 22] in 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed his preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, a document that put the Confederacy on notice of his intention to free their slaves. They...
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View ArticleHarvard, Affirmative Action, “Reparations,” & Me
An earlier exposés of legacy preference/WASP affirmative action, from 2006. One of the most shopworn and least shocking of discoveries about USA higher education Is that of Ivy League “affirmative...
View ArticleWeekend Cartoons-1
The critics were (almost) satisfied. . . . “It was a decent issue. But once again, cats were seriously under-represented. . . .” PS.
View ArticleNew Issue of a Quaker Arts Journal — Now Online
Can art help us get through (and bear witness in) hard times? The Fellowship of Quakers in the Arts (aka FQA) thinks so. A new example is the just-published issue of FQA’s journal, Types &...
View ArticleNew Issue of “Types & Shadows”– Quaker Arts Journal-Online NOW (Free)
You can read and browse it here free: Types & Shadows is the quarterly journal of the Fellowship of Quakers in the Arts. (FQA) It first appeared in 1996, and has been produced ever since by...
View ArticleWashington Post: More In Sorrow, But With PLENTY of Anger
– NOTE: “Corruptio optimi pessima” = Corruption of the best is the worst of all. I can’t remember when I started reading the Washington Post. I was following it through the Watergate years, but...
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