More musings on the constant food fight between the Administration and the media
May 6, 2018
When it comes to the media today, the law of supply and demand applies.
November 25, 2017
John Kirby is a retired Navy admiral and former Department of Defense and State spokesperson. Currently, he is a national security analyst for CNN. On November 21st, 2017, Kirby posted an opinion piece in CNN entitled “How Sarah Sanders humiliated… Continue Reading…
November 12, 2017
“Politics stops at the water’s edge” is a famous quote attributed to Senator Arthur Vandenberg, a Republican senator from Michigan. Vandenberg’s history is interesting. He came to Washington as a strict isolationist and ended up supporting many Truman era… Continue Reading…
August 25, 2014
Its been a while since the last blog – new job, new home, new location – just too busy I guess. I had a “to do” to restart the Why Run with the Herd blog for a few months now… Continue Reading…
August 25, 2013
Robert Reich, President Cliinton’s Secretary of Labor, published an article in January 2012 which seems to be getting quite a bit of recent advertising and reposting. The article can be found here at RobertReich.org. Reich’s basic contention is that Americans… Continue Reading…
August 3, 2013
Don Baer is the CEO of strategic communications firm Burson-Marsteller and Chairman of the research firm Penn, Schoen & Berland. He just published an article on LinkedIn titled “The Surprising Source of America’s Divisions”. Burson-Marsteller conducted a survey on American… Continue Reading…
July 4, 2013
I have traveled all over this world. I have lived and worked in China, Germany, Qatar, and Afghanistan. I have visited England, France, Spain, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. I enjoyed them all – even… Continue Reading…
January 15, 2013
Feb. 2, 1996 Moses Lake, Wash. Two students and one teacher killed, one other wounded when 14-year-old Barry Loukaitis opened fire on his algebra class. That’s the first entry from the Time Line of Worldwide School and Mass Shootings at… Continue Reading…
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