Vacation Update I

This week, Shelley and I are doing something we rarely do. Taking a vacation. Since we spend so much time at our place on the Potomac River, we feel like that is all the vacation we normally need. But who can resist a trip to Florida with kids and grandkids? After all, grandkids are the dessert of life, so Read more

The Will to Deter

During his Administration, former President Donald Trump made a significant commitment in his budget to increase expenditures to refurbish the American military that had been—quite frankly—depleted during the two decades of counter insurgency (COIN) warfare in Afghanistan and Iraq. COIN also—while sharpening American skills in door-to-door combat—dulled the skills of synchronization Read more

Racing Through the Louvre

I don’t watch much news on television anymore. For me what passes as news is more akin to the stuff of a gossip column or a grocery market tabloid than serious information that people of a free society require to hold their government accountable.            Gone are the days when the evening Read more

Biden’s Baghdad Bob

He was a comical figure in 2003 when U.S. forces were on the doorstep about to drive Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein into internal exile. Clad in a military uniform and wearing a beret, Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf appeared on American television proclaiming that all was well with Iraq and the Americans were Read more

Lexington and Concord Moves South

When America’s Founding Fathers conceived of our republic, they drew extensively on the experiences of the Greek and the Roman republics of old. An important lesson was that monarchies, aristocracies, oligarchies, and pure democracies were a bad idea and should be avoided, a key point made by the Greek historian Polybius.            Read more

Lean on China with a Lien

Like many Americans, I’m very happy that we are emerging from the COVID-19 national misery. That said, like many other people, I want to see some accountability from China, as they were the source of this deadly virus. Let’s be clear about something. The Wuhan Institute of Virology is part of the Chinese Read more

Statesmanship

Politicians—I know, I was one once—are particularly gifted at identifying self-interests. They do it all the time. It should come as no surprise to note that with every vote, legislators wonder, occasionally in public but mostly in private, “how will the people respond to the vote I just made?” It’s a selfish Read more

Great-Souled

I am reading, thinking, and writing a lot these days. In many ways it keeps me going as I watch in shock and horror how our norms are being disrupted by illogic, whim, and dangerous ideas, all of which will do little to sustain our culture, our civilization, indeed our country. Why Read more