Yearly Archives: 2015

Easter 2015

Reflecting on this moment’s fears My thoughts go back two thousand years I think of how it happened then The Judge of all was judged by men Condemned because he spoke good news And charged as king; King of the Jews Yet in his heart he held no wrath He chose to walk another path [...]

Distrust, But Verify

They say that love is blind, my friends But politics is blinder Forgive me if you’ve heard this But we all need a reminder   So if, when viewing media It all seems out of kilter Remember what you’re seeing there Is coming through a filter The punditry is windy And our studies all are [...]

ONLY HILLARY

Those people who remember what life was like before Velcro will also remember the phrase, “Only Nixon could go to China.” Back in those pre-Velcro days, politicians who even sampled Won-Ton soup were considered pink when it came to dealings with the godless Chinese communist regime. But Nixon was such a staunch anti-communist, that no [...]

How to Get Away With…

It’s happening all over Just like you remember when The vast right wing conspiracy Is on the move again They’ve got their pitchforks sharpened And their banners all unfurled To see if they can stop The smartest woman in the world Their motives may be many But their tactics are revealing They just don’t want [...]

Rules from Radicals

I woke up in the morning And I felt like eggs Laid by California chickens Who can stretch their legs Eggs sold in California Now are more expensive ‘Cause chicken regulations here Are more extensive And if I want to scramble here or poach or fry here There’s restrictions on the kind of eggs that [...]

Those Colored Glasses

Poets have a duty As this poet’s often said To see the world around them From inside another’s head   To question all assumptions And to challenge every truth Which helps us do that duty Which, you know, is saying sooth   And I attempt each Friday At the close of Hillsdale’s hour To practice [...]

Nostradamus Strikes Again

In Simon Gray’s play “Otherwise Engaged” the lead character, Hench, is confronted by a man named Bernard Wood.  The echo of Birnam Wood coming to Dunsinane in Macbeth leaves the protagonist uneasy.  When I heard who was leading forces in Libya, I had the same feeling. From the Washington Post 2/16/15 In the fracturing of [...]

The More You Know

I’ve always been so grateful To the folks at NBC They’ve done the best they can To make a better man of me They told me to eat vegetables And how to raise my kids With strategies to help avoid The plague and AIDS and SIDS They told me not to bully And what exercise [...]

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