Politics

Birch Ain’t Beer

Birch Ain’t Beer As the judicial system of the United States narrows in on Donald Trump from several simultaneous sides, not surprisingly and sticking to form, he is further revving up his anti-establishment rhetoric to save himself and in so doing he is predictably getting the full support of his base. That base had shrunk over the course of the last three years, but sure enough, there are signs that the impending legal battles are…

Continue reading

Fiction/Humor Memoir Politics

Into the Heavens

Into the Heavens Several years ago when I was teaching at Cornell, I did what people do on big college campuses, I faked my way into a parking spot, this time at the Statler Inn valet parking, pretending to be attending some function in the ballroom with other guests. What I was really doing was avoiding a long uphill walk or bus ride to one of the distant parking lots at the expense of a…

Continue reading

Business Advice Politics

Tik-Tik-Tock, China’s on the Block

Tik-Tik-Tock, China’s on the Block My son Tom made his chops at Shake Shack a few years ago by bringing his Gen Z perspective to their marketing department by suggesting that they would benefit by using TikTok for getting their product message out to the young target market that they wanted to attract. He had been using the TikTok app to generate personal mini videos that gave him a creative outlet for his video making…

Continue reading

Business Advice Politics

Chinese Menu

Chinese Menu We have just seen the conclusion of a pow-wow between Xi Jianping of China and Vladimir Putin of Russia. In theory this should be no big deal since the dynamic duo have met together over 25 times (I heard a pundit say it was 40 times, but I can only verify 25 or so of those), and that’s a lot. That speaks to a number of things, not the least of which is…

Continue reading

Politics

Forget Paris

Forget Paris In 1995, Billy Crystal wrote, directed, produced and starred in a movie for which he enlisted Debra Winger as his love interest. That movie was called Forget Paris and it gets a modest 6.5 rating on IMDb, but is actually a very funny and somewhat poignant movie about life and love and how hard it is to expect that things don’t move on in life, whether we want them to or not. Who…

Continue reading

Politics

The Worm Comes Home to Roost

The Worm Comes Home to Roost Worms are not terribly likable beings. The ones in the ground seem pretty harmless and some people, mostly organic gardeners, will tell you about all the good things that worms do for biodiversity and eco-balance. The ones that find their way into our bodies in various ways are a lot less pleasant, whether causing a crescent mark on the head of some ten-year-old Opey or being the subject of…

Continue reading

Memoir Politics

All Quiet on the Western Front but Not So Sunny

All Quiet on the Western Front, but Not So Sunny The Oscar season is upon us again and as I glanced down the list of nominees for the various big awards, I saw films that I have seen and admired, films I have seen and thought were not worthy and even a film that I have tried to watch twice and cannot get into despite being told its sooooo good. But one movie completely slipped…

Continue reading

Memoir Politics

ES-Jesus

ES-Jesus We are leaving Rome today and taking the day to transit to Cairo to start our Egyptian leg of the trip. If anticipation is a big part of any trip, we now have anticipation coming out of our ears. I’ve always wondered how mountain climbers feel when they are hanging out at Camp 4, preparing for the summit. They are acclimating and preparing themselves for the most important and probably most dangerous part of…

Continue reading

Memoir Politics

The Real Rome

The Real Rome Kim booked us for a tour of the working side of Rome. I can only assume that I have done a good job of showing her all of the regular tourist stuff that constitutes the bulk of the Trip Advisor tours she can find on the internet. What she did instead of that was find a woman who proposed a tour of the Testaccio and Ostiense areas of the city, areas that…

Continue reading

Politics

The Frustration of Open-Mindedness

The Frustration of Open-mindedness In teaching my ethics course, I spend some time telling students that one of the benefits of the course will hopefully to help them learn the value of keeping an open mind to the views of others, even when they are quite different from their own. I say that the value comes from both gaining the respect of those you interact with and in broadening your own views. The problem I…

Continue reading