Tag: U.S. Constitution
Guantánamo Bay: America’s Corrosive Stain, Still at Work
Trump’s chief of staff, Gen. John Kelly, is proud of Guantánamo. So is Trump.
Sarah Palin’s Gift to America: Our Incoherent President
How could a barely literate person get in the White House? Two words: Sarah Palin.
Simplifying Trump and Seeing His Future
Will Donald Trump's Cohn Core Principles work in governing?
#WokeBaby and the Lessons We Learned
In these times, our messages are best delivered artistically.
“Notorious” Ruth Bader Ginsburg in “My Own Words”
Writings on feminism, fairness, and equal and civil rights. Why an opera libretto?
No, Mr. President-Elect, Theater Isn’t Meant to Be Safe
Yet another subject on which Donald J. Trump appears to have little or no experience.
The Electoral College of Hard Knocks
They are now banging the drum of "Hey, he won fair and square, let's give him a chance."
Activism Alert: The World Wants Us Not to Give Up
Foreign friends are helping me to survive -- and strategize through -- Trump's election.
Prepare to Fight Fascism: 2017 and Beyond
Fascism defines Donald Trump, his philosophy, actions and where he plans to take us.
Maybe War Is Not the Answer?
Had American leaders responded to 9/11 rationally, the world would be different.
Yes, Another Gun Column. And This One Is NSFW.
Here's a little mini-Passion Play, starring my ideal Senator.
What the Rest of the World Asks Me About America
The freedom to be a jackass is a purely American virtue.
Unpacking Planned Parenthood
At some point we have to agree on what life is and when it begins.
Dreyfuss Initiative Urges Civic Education
Actor Richard Dreyfuss dedicates effort to turn American students into active citizens.
Mike Pence: Discrimination By Any Other Name
This blatant effort to exploit religion...stinks all the way to heaven.
Why the Bill of Rights Is Our “Ultimate Responsibility”
We seldom think of these amendments as creating responsibilities.