Are We a Nation of Cheaters?

For the past year the nation’s klieg lights have focused on Donald Trump’s dismantling of the norms of civility and integrity, and for good reason.  Most Americans, including many who support him politically, reject his constant assault on empathy and reason, and on our basic democratic institutions.

Still, the question arises:  Is Trump sui generis, a true moral outlier randomly imposed by the fates on a virtuous society?  Or does he represent a sort of avatar of an ethically troubled culture, a natural outgrowth of a morally suspect country?   Continue reading “Are We a Nation of Cheaters?”

Language Habits (A Series of Occasional Rants)

Words, and the ways people use them, have always held a special fascination for me.  Words express, inform, engage, motivate, heal and harm.  They can dismantle selves as well as they can inspire movements.  They enrich with metaphor and catch us up with irony.  They can equally be constructed into forms of art and be debased by misuse.  Here I offer a few ideas about the latter dichotomy, with a bit of a rant about some of the more annoying uses of language today. Continue reading “Language Habits (A Series of Occasional Rants)”

The Trouble with the Trublicans

In 2016 the punditry class told us of the takeover, even the hijacking, of the Republican Party by Donald Trump.  As Trump progressively dropped his competitors in the GOP primaries, won the party’s nomination, and defeated Hillary Clinton in the general election, his presumptive takeover became complete.  The party was now his, for worse or worse yet.

This story had considerable street cred.  After all, his GOP primary opponents and the traditional Republican Party “establishment” sharply denounced Trump for almost everything:  his (lack of) credentials, his extravagant lying, his crudeness (if less so his misogyny), his violation of longstanding political norms.  No one, they asserted, was less prepared or less fit for the presidency. The party’s most recent standard-bearer, Mitt Romney, urged during the 2016 primaries that “Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud.  His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.” Continue reading “The Trouble with the Trublicans”

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