“The Voice of Reason is Small, but Very Persistent”

    Although our ruling class and its subsidiary in the presumptuously self-positioned intellectual-media class seem unable to understand or deliberately unwilling to acknowledge the essence of the current radically decentralized (1) but very large contrarian movement, an overarching sense…actually an urgent plea… for “reasonableness” is fundamental to the movement’s soul for anyone willing to look past the thin and embarrassingly disingenuous popular media portrayal.  History…even the | Read More »

    A Tsunami not an Eruption and the Coming Push for Co-Presidents

    I finished this month’s issue of Imprimis (The Tea Parties and the Future of Liberty by Stephen F. Hayes) and my first cup of coffee as the sun came up over my kitchen table this morning.   His last paragraph has lingered in mind all day:   Most Americans don’t agree with the president’s priorities.  And many of these Americans are now active in the Tea | Read More »

    Twelve Days: Disconnected and Deep into the Heartland

    Ignoring my only-half-joking desire to never again travel to foreign lands, the ntrepid family managed to temporarily leave the familiar confines of our Texas home base for the annual late July pilgrimage to the state of my birth (read as: took the kids to visit Grandma & Grandpa…with the added bonus of spending time with Great Grandma.)   My chosen reading along the way included | Read More »