I am not shocked nor frightened by the lies and dopey actions of our current president because I have become accustomed to his inability to tell a story based upon reality. If I were one of his children I might root for the docs t0 discover an advanced case of dementia because then I would… Continue reading A Legacy Of Lies
Category: Politics
Where’s Our Walter Cronkite?
It is pushing 10 in the evening and Clapton is singing about Layla. We’re almost at the section with the piano and I am smiling because it is one of my favorite parts of any song which brings me to my next point. Do you know I wrote Layla? Sure it was released in 1970… Continue reading Where’s Our Walter Cronkite?
Dawn Of The Angry Oompa-Loompa
I can’t remember the last time I watched an episode of South Park but I have meaning to do so just to see how they covered the election. But when you are juggling chainsaws shows like South Park rank so low on the priority list they aren’t even given their own line and check box.… Continue reading Dawn Of The Angry Oompa-Loompa
The Intersection Between Science & Your Gut
Twenty or so years ago I stood in the office bullpen and listened to one of the marketing guys stress the importance of only relying upon data for decision making. “It is the only unbiased, effective and efficient way to make smart decisions.” He let the words sit for a moment and then asked if… Continue reading The Intersection Between Science & Your Gut