In Print — Winter 2020
by | Jan 1, 2021

As of this writing — ten days after the 2020 election — we still have no idea who won the presidential race. We still may not know by the time you read this. Indeed, historians may never know who won….

by | Jan 1, 2021

In case you didn’t know, life isn’t fair. But just how unfair was driven home the Sunday before Thanksgiving when last season’s Heisman Trophy winner and the NFL’s number one draft choice, Joe Burrow, suffered a ghastly knee injury in…

by | Jan 1, 2021

The year 2020 is like the mist in the Stephen King novel — insidious and dread-inducing. The protagonists can’t escape. What started off as a dramatic political storm turned into something more ominous. 2020 was in the shadows, lying in…

by | Jan 1, 2021

Sherlock Holmes may have deduced where we would be a hundred years later: “There’s an east wind coming, Watson.” “I think not, Holmes. It is very warm.” “Good old Watson. You’re the one fixed point in a changing age. There’s…

by | Jan 1, 2021

One of the most common, if perhaps overdone, media talking points during COVID-19 has been laying out the supposed parallels to the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic that occurred just over a century ago. Regardless of how one feels about this…

by | Dec 31, 2020

Twenty-twenty is the Year of the Woman. For real this time. Amy Coney Barrett is the first-ever female originalist justice to sit on the Supreme Court. A record number of conservative women were just elected to the House and Senate….

by | Dec 29, 2020

The Year of the Rat, 2020, began poorly for China. Hong Kong was in an uproar, and its protesters were enjoying international sympathy. The Communist Party’s policies toward Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang were being widely condemned as excessive, even genocidal….

by | Dec 29, 2020

The Democrats’ mission is not to defund the police. It is to devour the police. And who better than a Biden Department of Justice to do it? Once former Vice President Joe Biden was safely declared the winner of the…

by | Dec 28, 2020

Let me ask you something: Why don’t people trust their instincts?” It’s a great line, delivered by serial killer Martin Vanger (Stellan Skarsgård) to his tethered quarry, Mikael Blomqvist (Daniel Craig), in the movie version of The Girl with the…

by | Dec 25, 2020

As autumn marches toward winter, a crispness fills the air, the days get shorter, and pumpkin spice gets replaced by peppermint, all while an emotional cocktail of hopefulness, nostalgia, and seasonal affective disorder set into the pits of stomachs. ’Tis…

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