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6 days ago

My David McCullough Story

“People are the history that matters.” — 1992 You never know the full extent of the impact of the ripples produced by chance interactions with people we encounter throughout our lives. David McCullough, the most eminent historian in America, was my mentor. Only he was unaware of it. He became my life coach after we met later…

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My David McCullough Story
My David McCullough Story

Jun 21

Elizabeth Warren’s War on Big Tech

The Senator from Massachusetts is threatening to break up Silicon Valley. It could be the best thing that ever happened. — By Jeff Cunningham You can tell the silly season has started when politicians who spend most evenings sipping champagne at $1,000 a plate fundraisers begin to sound like college protesters. In that vein, Elizabeth Warren, the outspoken US Senator from Massachusetts, tried on some tough talk at a campaign rally…

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Elizabeth Warren’s War on Big Tech
Elizabeth Warren’s War on Big Tech

Jun 19

The Relentless Heroes of Baghdad

The backstory of Operation Ezra — The incredible story of a mother, an infant, and her 10-year-old boy, who escaped persecution in Iraq and flew to the promised land for just $20.

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The Relentless Heroes of Baghdad
The Relentless Heroes of Baghdad

Jun 14

Alexander Hamilton Gave His Life For The Electoral College. That Was a Good Thing.

If you are wondering about the Electoral College, this map explains it. Without electors, New Yorkers and Californians would make all decisions for the rest of the country. Imagine Iowans campaigning in Malibu to reject a tax on corn? Or Oregonians asking New Yorkers to give them fishing limits? The…

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Alexander Hamilton Gave His Life For The Electoral College. That Was a Good Thing.
Alexander Hamilton Gave His Life For The Electoral College. That Was a Good Thing.

Mar 13

1964 — A Pivotal Year

It is not the critic who counts; who points out how the strong stumble. The credit belongs to the one in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without…

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1964 — A Pivotal Year
1964 — A Pivotal Year

Mar 7

The Russian Games

There is a new “Iron Curtain” and its purpose is to deny access to accurate information to the Russian people. — This is fascinating in its scope and implications. This is a translation but the original has been vouched for by a U. of Texas professor I greatly respect. My translation of the analysis of the current situation in Russia by an alleged active FSB analyst. Buckle up for a long…

Ukraine

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Dec 11, 2021

David Mamet on How To Think

Passages from The Secret Knowledge by David Mamet — Temple Grandin, an animal behaviorist, cattlewoman, and designer of livestock systems, is autistic and writes extensively about the similarities between autism and animal thinking. Both think in pictures. Both learn through observation. A hand-reared animal does not know how to behave in the wild, what is food, what is threat…

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Dec 11, 2021

Paleo Picasso

The Caves of Lascaux were lost for 20,000 years. Then a dog fell down a rabbit hole. — — Every Journey Begins With a Stumble “We were utterly crazy,” exclaimed one of the boys. For nearly 300 million years, a black fungal delicacy has lain patiently in the shadows of French Oak, Beech, and Chestnut trees in the Dordogne region of France. The fragrant lumps we call truffles today might still be loitering if an…

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Paleo Picasso
Paleo Picasso

Nov 24, 2021

Laudatio Turiae: In Praise of Women

In the 1st century B.C., the impassioned expression of a nameless Roman citizen made his wife immortal. — “Take my wife, please,” the Jewish comedian Henny Youngman once said with such definitive sarcasm it became a running commentary on the state of marriage. Little did Youngman know that the joke was borrowed from Roman antiquity, minus the sarcasm, of course (another concept also borrowed from Latin).

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Laudatio Turiae: In Praise of Women
Laudatio Turiae: In Praise of Women

Nov 8, 2021

Why Elon Musk’s Twitter Poll Was Right

Elon Musk was right to hold a Twitter poll. 3.5 million people voted. He will now sell $20 billion of Tesla shares. This explains why. — Why Elon Musk’s Twitter Poll Was Smart Some of us awoke to the headline, “Tesla Share Price Slides After Musk Promises to Sell $21 Billion Stake.” Was this another of Musk’s “oops” moments, similar to smoking marijuana on a podcast or selling his only home? For the world’s wealthiest man…

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Why Elon Musk’s Twitter Poll Was Right
Why Elon Musk’s Twitter Poll Was Right
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2019 Telly Award IconicVoices.tv; ex-publisher Forbes

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