My, my, what a difference four months can make. It was in December that I last wrote about the Trumpster — after he won the presidential election but before he was inaugurated — and in all honesty, what has transpired … Read the rest of this article.
I Write to Four U.S. Senators
STEP RIGHT UP! MEET YOUR LAWMAKERS!
Most Americans despise politicians, and it’s the same in Europe. Why? Because men and women who go into the government business are the bottom of the barrel. That’s just the nature of things. Granted, … Read the rest of this article.
Get Ready to Laugh (Unless You’re Chinese)
Have you ever heard of China? No, really, I’m not trying to be funny. The funny part will come at the end, though I’ll try to keep it frisky all the way through. When I think of what China is … Read the rest of this article.
This Is How I Really Feel About Jews
In various essays on this site, and in one long chapter in my book Will Vaccines Be the End of Us?, I have written about Jews and what some call the Jewish Question, others the Jewish Problem, in blunt terms … Read the rest of this article.
Keep Talkin’ Shit, Donald
So all good Americans can breathe a sigh of relief and look forward to a return of sanity, now that The Donald handily won the election, ending the atrocious four-year misrule of Joe Biden and closing the book on his … Read the rest of this article.
Those Quirky Arab Oil Sheikdoms
First of all, let’s define Arab, a word that has an unpleasant ring to American ears thanks to many years of Jewish media brainwashing modeled on Pavlov’s dogs. An Arab is someone who speaks Arabic. It is a linguistic term, … Read the rest of this article.
Let’s Talk About Donald Trump
I am polishing these words just a few weeks before the November 5th presidential election which, needless to say, will be watched closely by Americans of every variety, and by most of the rest of the world. It’s going to … Read the rest of this article.
To the Vendors of the World
Among the many things I’ve learned from traveling to impoverished countries is that daily life is a struggle for a lot of people on this planet – and with our ever-growing tent cities here in the U.S. you don’t have … Read the rest of this article.
How Noble of Israel
Every literate person has heard the adage, “The first casualty of war is the truth.” That goes for one-sided massacres as well, which is what the so-called war in Gaza, and lately in the West Bank, appears to be. Unless … Read the rest of this article.
Sad Sequel to “Alcohol’n’Me”
I have no idea how many people visit my website, but I’m sure it’s much less than I’d like. That’s my own fault. I don’t do social media, I don’t post new material often, and I never respond to email … Read the rest of this article.