Can We Learn from Jimmy Kimmel’s Hatred?

By | April 28, 2026

[April 28, 2026]  One of my hard lessons learned from so many years in the Army was that upholding basic decency was crucial to success.  Now we are witnessing what happens when good judgment fails and decency is thrown out the window.  ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel’s failure to learn this lesson about hatred has led to his own destruction.… Read More »

Harvard Students Resist Tougher Grading Rules

By | April 27, 2026

[April 27, 2026]  What are Harvard students fighting back against?  Slavery in Africa?  World famine?  Nope.  It looks like the university leadership wants to institute tougher grading rules and students are calling this proposed policy “racist” for certain groups of students.  The fact that this controversy is happening is another example of the destruction of higher education. The… Read More »

Recognize Talented Individuals

By | April 26, 2026

[April 26, 2026]  I have long believed that it is a moral duty, a necessary and profound duty, to recognize talented individuals and give them opportunities where they can excel.  I also understand that talent is rare and that people don’t understand that. Indeed, there’s a massive inequality in the distribution of talent. I know it’s harsh and… Read More »

The Meaning of Life for a Soldier

By | April 25, 2026

[April 25, 2026]  Here is an interesting observation that I don’t really understand.  When I was in the U.S. Army, I noticed that being a Soldier had a differential impact on men and a particularly significant impact on racial minority men.  This is a good news story. For example, black men, particularly from the rural Deep South (like… Read More »

Jordan Peterson on Writing and Thinking

By | April 23, 2026

[April 23, 2026] Dr. Jordan Peterson states in one of his lectures that universities rarely explain writing’s core purpose: to learn precise thinking.  And thinking enables effective action and makes a person “absolutely deadly” against obstacles. He argues that education systems treat writing as compliance with rules and rubrics rather than the tool for shaping original thoughts and… Read More »

Originalist Constitutionalism & Why It Matters

By | April 22, 2026

[April 22, 2026]  Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s April 15, 2026, UT Austin speech  is one of the most important arguments for our form of government given in my lifetime, so I’m sharing my take here.  His speech is pure originalist constitutionalism (see embedded video at the end). In the speech, Thomas anchors the entire American system in… Read More »

Surviving the U.S. Army: Learning the Culture

By | April 21, 2026

[April 21, 2026] Here are some practical, actionable ideas to immerse yourself in the U.S. Army’s culture before enlisting. The Army has a distinct mix of formal elements (ranks, customs, courtesies, core values) and informal elements (unwritten rules, humor, jargon, unit pride, “Hooah” mindset, and a strong emphasis on hierarchy, teamwork, and resilience).   This article gives more tips… Read More »