When Novels Mattered

Important article by David Brooks in NY Times. He writes: I’m old enough to remember when novelists were big-time. When I was in college in the 1980s, new novels from Philip Roth, Toni Morrison, Saul Bellow, John Updike, Alice Walker and others were cultural events. There were reviews and counter-reviews and arguments about the reviews. It’s [Read More]

The Trump Show Continues

As a dramaturgist, Trump is in a class of his own. I am trying not to pay attention everyday what he is doing to keep my mental health, but this morning I read the story in the NYT about this first cabinet meeting, and the role is handed to Elon Musk. Hats off. This is U.S. President Trump hosts his first cabinet meeting [Read More]

From Marx to MAGA

The WSJ published this beautiful essay by Jacob Berger, a professor of philosophy at Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Why MAGA Folks Should Read Marx Today’s conservative populists will find sympathetic ideas about the failings of capitalism in the writings of the great communist philosopher On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to reform higher education, which he [Read More]

Why America is vulnerable to a despot

The Economist reports: President of the united states is a coveted job, at least among a certain type of power-crazed geriatric man. America’s founders nearly made the office more exalted still. John Adams, the first vice-president, thought the president should be known as His Elective Majesty or His Mightiness. The Senate endorsed another form of [Read More]

SNL funny take on Trump’s indictment

The actor does a great job imitating Trump’s mannerisms. It is a well-written piece and made me laugh.

My own sense is that the change that Trump will indicted in Georgia is 80%. At the federal level it put the probability at 50%.

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Trump indictment