It is very good news that America secured the release of Brittney Griner, held prisoner for ten months by Vladimir Putin's Russia.
One hopes that Paul Whelan, still imprisoned there--as well as other Americans held in Russia and elsewhere--will also return to the U.S., sooner rather than later.Thursday, December 8, 2022
Friday, December 2, 2022
Kanye West
Am too nauseated by Kanye 'Ye' West's latest burst of Jew-hatred,
yesterday (including his repeated praising of Hitler and Nazism, and his
Holocaust denial), to write, at the moment, at any length about it.
I'll be posting further about the subject at another time.
As of this writing, a day after West's appearance on conspiracist Alex Jones' program (along with West's virulently bigoted friend Nicholas Fuentes), Donald Trump (not surprisingly) has said nothing publicly about his friend West's sickening comments.
West, Fuentes, and Trump: all three are dangerous, revolting, and morally depraved.
(This post was edited, slightly, in February of 2023.)
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Brief thoughts, after the Mar-a-Lago dinner
Donald Trump's mind (the infinite self-obsession; the endless need for flattery and adulation--regardless of the repugnant sectors from which the flattery or adulation might emanate; the unrelenting lies, the cruelties, hatreds, bigotries--and the routine fanning of them) is profoundly disturbed. Yet really, though--it seems far too constricting, regarding Mr. Trump, to simply speak of a disturbed mind. It is also, in the end, a deep sickness of the soul.
Monday, November 7, 2022
The election
It is one of the most significant, and perilous, moments in American
history: the country either turns in the direction of democracy, or Trumpism.
Sunday, October 9, 2022
Ken Burns; a follow-up
Since its airing last month, over three nights on PBS, I have continued to think about the very fine Ken Burns documentary, The U.S. and the Holocaust.
The film (co-directed by Lynn Novick and Sarah Botstein) was wrenching, deeply moving, illuminating.
The documentary is, most certainly, a significant addition to the body of works about the Holocaust.Sunday, October 2, 2022
A recent column
From a Sept. 24th piece by New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd:
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, long entwined, continue on vile
parallel paths: They would rather destroy their countries than admit
they have lost.
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Bill Plante, of CBS News
I always admired, and enjoyed, the reporting of Bill Plante, of CBS News. Mr. Plante died on Wednesday at age 84.
He joined CBS in 1964, and retired from the network in 2016.
In the 1960s he covered the civil rights movement in the American South, reported from Vietnam in the 1960s and 1970s, and served for three decades, beginning in the 1980s, as Senior White House correspondent. He was also, from 1988 to 1995, the anchor of CBS's Sunday Night News.
During his career, The Washington Post noted in its obituary about him, he became "one of the most visible newsmen on television."From The Post's
obituary:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2022/09/28/cbs-correspondent-bill-plante-dead/
(CBS photo of Bill Plante, 1989)