Current Events Op-Ed / Commentary Politics Are Emerging Patterns in Washington Consistent With Cartel-State Capture Models? Editor December 1, 2025 0 Why raising the question is responsible — not alarmist. In countries where organized crime has infiltrated political power, the early warning signs are remarkably consistent. […]
Current Events Op-Ed / Commentary Politics The Caballero Crisis Editor November 23, 2025 0 There’s a crisis at the southern border and no one is talking about it — except Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary […]
Fact Checking Humor & Wit Op-Ed / Commentary Thoughts, Musements & Ponderings Does Reality Have Us Fact-Checking Satire? Editor October 31, 2025 0 The funniest thing — or maybe the scariest — is that we have to fact-check satire now. Even labeled as satire, it feels too real. […]
International Relations Op-Ed / Commentary Politics Scott Bessent, Soybean Farmer: The Absurdity of Privilege in the Face of Hardship Editor October 29, 2025 0 I’m still trying to wrap my head around Scott Bessent’s straight-faced claim that he’s “actually a soybean farmer” who has “felt this pain too. ” That’s […]
Op-Ed / Commentary Politics “But, What About The Blueberries?” Editor October 23, 2025 0 I saw some news footage of violent anti-government demonstrations in Peru — Molotov cocktails, fires in the streets, tear gas drifting like spicy fog. My […]
Op-Ed / Commentary Quotations Religion & Philosophy The Honestly Mistaken Man Quote Editor September 24, 2025 0 In April 1954, a preacher named Fanning Yater Tant penned an editorial in the Gospel Guardian entitled Honestly Mistaken. In it, he wrote a line […]