I don’t know why anyone would think a man who’s called members of the military “suckers and losers” should be entrusted with the job of commander-in-chief over that same military. Not just any military, but the best funded, best trained, … Continue reading →
Michigan Democratic Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed I don’t know which emotion is more powerful right now after Abdul El-Sayed won the Senate Democratic primary in Michigan – his party’s dread or the Republicans’ elation. The Progressive El-Sayed now advances to … Continue reading →
In light of the Republicans’ shameless attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci, we feel it’s important to remember just what happened when the coronavirus ravaged our country and the world. To that end we’re sharing two previous posts from 2021. Today’s … Continue reading →
In light of the Republicans’ shameless attacks on Dr. Anthony Fauci, it’s important to remember just what happened when the coronavirus ravaged our country and the world. To that end we’re sharing two previous posts from 2021. Today’s is “Say … Continue reading →
Twenty-second in a series. This series – The Elia Manifesto (the title aims to be self-depreciating, not aggrandizing) – will look at some of the issues facing our country and sensible ways to address them. Just picture this exercise as … Continue reading →
Twenty-first in a series. This series – The Elia Manifesto (the title aims to be self-depreciating, not aggrandizing) – will look at some of the issues facing our country and sensible ways to address them. Just picture this exercise as … Continue reading →
Twentieth in a series. This series – The Elia Manifesto (the title aims to be self-depreciating, not aggrandizing) – will look at some of the issues facing our country and sensible ways to address them. Just picture this exercise as … Continue reading →
Nineteenth in a series. This series – The Elia Manifesto (the title aims to be self-depreciating, not aggrandizing) – will look at some of the issues facing our country and sensible ways to address them. Just picture this exercise as … Continue reading →
Eighteenth in a series. This series – The Elia Manifesto (the title aims to be self-depreciating, not aggrandizing) – will look at some of the issues facing our country and sensible ways to address them. Just picture this exercise as … Continue reading →
The other day on Morning Joe one guest took umbrage with another for using the word “genocide” in characterizing the Israel-Hamas war. An AI Google search defines the term this way: “Genocide is the deliberate, systematic extermination of a national, … Continue reading →