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September 27, 2019

Slow Order for the Impeachment Train

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Now that the House of Representatives is onboard the impeachment train, everyone is asking just where that train is going. Because Nancy Pel...
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September 11, 2019

A Different Kind of Presidential Candidate Debate

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With yet another debate among Democratic presidential candidates nearly upon us, now is a good time to consider the value of these events an...
September 6, 2019

Arguing Against an Anti-abortion Argument

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In a story titled “Plan C,” by Nona Liss-Schultz, in the current issue of Mother Jones , Alabama State Senator Clyde Chambliss is quoted as ...
September 4, 2019

Happy Summer Day

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Happy Summer Day by Lionel Deimel An ordinary drive across town Past the usual scenery with its familiar flagpoles Fronting fire statio...
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August 30, 2019

A Long-Awaited Movie Arrives

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I am a big fan of the late Shirley Jackson . I discovered her writing on my own in my early college years. After reading her infamous short ...
August 21, 2019

Please, Not Joe Biden

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I am distressed that Joe Biden continues to lead the polls of Democratic presidential candidates. His popularity is the product of widesprea...
August 5, 2019

Making Credible Campaign Promises

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The promises made by Democratic presidential candidates can be exhilarating: free college tuition, affordable health care for all, higher mi...
July 25, 2019

Don’t Impeach Trump

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Robert Muller’s appearance on Capitol Hill yesterday has once more intensified the debate as to whether the House of Representatives—which i...
July 23, 2019

A Psalm for Our Time (and Our President)

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On some Sundays, Bible readings seem more relevant (and even prescient) than others. This past Sunday, we read Psalm 52 from the Book of Co...
July 22, 2019

GOP Debates?

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Donald Trump is not the only Republican running for his party’s nomination in 2020, although it is almost universally assumed that he will b...
July 19, 2019

CNN Chooses Debate Lineups

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The lineups are now set for the two Democratic presidential debates on July 30 and July 31. They were determined on live TV last night. CNN ...
July 17, 2019

The Debate Lineup: An Apology and Further Thoughts

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It was clear to all that the first debates of the Democratic presidential candidates were unbalanced. Although random assignment was used to...
July 16, 2019

Racist Is as Racist Does

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In light of President Donald Trump’s Twitter attacks on minority liberal congresswomen, it is refreshing that many news outlets are referrin...
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July 8, 2019

Facebook and Hate Speech

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I woke up this morning to discover that a comment I made in response to a post in a private Facebook group had been removed by Facebook. Fac...
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June 28, 2019

Thoughts on the Second Democratic Debate

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Last night’s debate was, shall we say, more spirited than Wednesday’s affair. In fact, it was something of a donnybrook. Perhaps a formal, d...
June 27, 2019

Some Cursory Thoughts on the First Democratic Debate

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I leave it largely to others to deliver detailed content analysis of last night’s Democratic debate. I want to make a few general observatio...
June 17, 2019

How the Upcoming Debates Could Have Been Better Designed

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We will soon see the first debates among the myriad Democratic candidates vying for their party’s presidential nomination. How to organize t...
June 4, 2019

Can a President Be Indicted?

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Despite clear evidence that the wealthy and well-connected receive preferential treatment by our justice system, America nonetheless aspires...
June 1, 2019

Congress Should Rescind the President’s Tariff Authority

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There has been much discussion about whether President Trump has the statutory authority to impose tariffs on products from Mexico in order ...
May 29, 2019

Congress Still Has Questions for Mueller

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Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller went before reporters today and had important words to say about the report of his recently completed inve...
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I am a computer scientist, writer, and Episcopal Church activist with concerns for truth, beauty, and justice.
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