Monthly Archives: January 2017

The first week of Trump’s presidency

I have a feeling it is going to be a long four years. Each week, it will be interesting knowing which of the many Trump theories or policies I should write about.  This week it is Mexico (where I spent … Continue reading

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Escape from Inauguration!

So instead of being in D.C. where protests led to 95 arrests during Inaugural Day, we escaped to Tulum, Mexico, to loll in the sun, drink Margaritas, and eat fresh guacamole and shrimp tacos. I highly recommend it!

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The Russian Dossier

The Buzzfeed report on Trump that has yet to be verified is interesting on several levels. It would have been an absolutely smashing novel as an update to “The Manchurian Candidate.” I wish I had written it two years ago. … Continue reading

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Russian hacking: Listen to the intelligence community

  Those of you who have been reading these posts over the years know that I have a strong belief in our intelligence community and a deep passion for its necessity and its members. The past few weeks have angered … Continue reading

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