Monthly Archives: January 2026

Journey to American Democracy: The Battle of the Bulge

Ed note: As a subscriber to Heather Cox Richardson’s newsletter, this arrived in my inbox today. It’s inspiring to remember our history and battle against Facism–a battle that must be renewed today. The second post today (thanks to MaryLou P.) … Continue reading

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She was carrying a torch!

Thanks to John R.

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So, OK just where is the country that’s keeping the Epstein Files off the front Page?

Thanks to John R.

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Guess who’s talking about another impeachment? The man who would be king.

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Letters to a Young Poet

Thanks to Pam P.

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RFK Jr.’s Tuskegee Experiment

RFK Jr. recently directed the CDC to fund a study in West Africa that lays bare his cruelty and dishonesty. (thanks to Ed M.) by Paul Offit Between 1932 and 1972, the United States Public Health Service, in what was … Continue reading

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Where’s Maduro?

Thanks to John R.

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Dementia & Your End of Life Options – Update Today

Note the correction: the time will be 3:00 PM PST for today Jan 6th Webinar

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Raising the flag

Thanks to Mary Jane F.

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15 Things That Can Pretty Much Instantly Be De-Trumpified In 3 Years

by Matt Stoper in BuzzFeed (Thanks to Bob P) Donald Trump has gotten his hand-shake-bruised hands on pretty much everything in DC… For those counting down: He’s got three years left, but de-Trumpification will take time once he’s gone. Fortunately, some cosmetic issues … Continue reading

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The Cult of Costco

By Jake Lundberg in The Atlantic (thanks to Mary M.) Because every day is Black Friday at Costco, I choose to go on Saturday. I like to get there early. I always park in the same spot (right next to … Continue reading

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Hat for you

Thanks to John R.

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