Insurrection is a word America might soon know all too well. No doubt a few people clinging wantonly to their deepening denial will want to put an adjective in front of it. It won’t work. Some things are serious enough to command reality, and some realities are powerful enough to claw open the iron-caged faces of even the most profoundly resistant.… Continue reading
Glass Towers, Mr. Trump
“What are you looking at?” a man asked his breakfast companion, who was transfixed by his cell phone.
“Just seeing what kind of chaos he’s causing today,” came the reply.
Mediavenger was quietly enjoying a solo breakfast at one of his favorite casual morning haunts and couldn’t help but overhear the conversation from a booth away, especially after having wrongly politically pegged the older blue-collar white men and accordingly dreading that the subject of the new president would pop up.… Continue reading
The Baby, the Bathwater and the Electoral College
The American people elected Hillary Clinton president this Tuesday, but the bloated, archaic shadow land called the Electoral College will meet next month to elect Donald Trump president instead.
This sad subversion of the will of the voters should be far more than a footnote in history, but what else can it be in a system that takes the direct will of the people away from them and hands it to a small, separate political body, something we do only, incredibly, when filling the highest office in the free world?… Continue reading