
Trump, Trudeau, and Tariffs–Too Good to Be Good?
And of course Mexico, China, and other countries too, but I just didn’t want to ruin my neat little go at the poetry of alliteration.Read More
And of course Mexico, China, and other countries too, but I just didn’t want to ruin my neat little go at the poetry of alliteration.Read More
In a single image, the Trump-as-Pope fake captured what I’ve circulated in much of my work—especially the pieces steeped in Catholic themes. The connection betweenRead More
I’ve been watching this story for over three years. And I’ve been waiting for this latest hook to hit. Among the dozens of articles I’veRead More
The concept of “Nukes and Narratives,” the alliterative title of my piece yesterday, is becoming particularly salient. The current political landscape is not merely aboutRead More
It’s one thing to decry forever wars. It’s another thing to cut the wires on the detonator. Yesterday’s piece “The America First Quake That CouldRead More
It wasn’t a Google search that brought it up. It was Yandex. That’s how I found it—first result, no less. A 2011 video on WorldRead More
(From Part One. Skip down if you’ve already read it): Donald Trump has never simply played to win. He plays to expose. Art of theRead More
Donald Trump has never simply played to win. He plays to expose. Art of the Deal, anyone? I know enough about tariffs to recognize thatRead More
The political State of Israel was not spared from Trump’s sweeping America First tariff decrees. The 17% imposition came despite Israel’s midnight hour action toRead More
My back and forth watchfulness on Trump goes in direction-positive today. If you want more nuance, you can find it in other articles. What ifRead More