Why People Hate the News Media

By | November 26, 2021

[November 26, 2021]  People have an intrinsic ability to call a hypocrite when they see one, and they see it in our news media.  When I started this blog, I wrote on a “bias” in news media reporting.  Their reporting was egregious, getting the facts wrong every time and unwilling to correct their “news,” which I call Media… Read More »

Who is Richard O’Kane?

By | November 25, 2021

[November 25, 2021]  If you were in the U.S. Navy, you just might have heard of Richard O’Kane.  More often called “Dick” O’Kane, he was one of the most courageous submariners of all time.  Why his name and story are rarely told is hard for me to explain.  It should be told.  His stories of attacks on Japanese… Read More »

Avoid Infighting at Work

By | November 24, 2021

[November 24, 2021]  No one wants to wash their dirty linen in public.  Organizational disagreements, family squabbles, and couple arguments are best not aired openly.  The reason is simple; we want to show a united front to outsiders.  Doing so makes us appear professional and honest.  Airing grievances is a sign of dysfunction and chaos. We all know… Read More »

Way of the Warrior Kid

By | November 23, 2021

[November 23, 2021]  Retired Navy SEAL Jocko Willink is the author behind the best-selling Warrior Kid book series.1  I just bought his fourth and latest in the series.  Do we need another series of self-help books about “kids?” Given the destruction by well-meaning but misguided politicians in their safe-at-all-costs policies, I think Jocko has hit a home run… Read More »

Another Letter to Read

By | November 22, 2021

[November 22, 2021]  Portland State University has a problem and it’s a problem of a self-inflicted variety; the worst kind.  Portland State has slowly drifted into the realm of illiberalism and it stinks … according to Peter Boghossian, a professor who just resigned his position that he held for a decade.  Here is his letter to the Provost. … Read More »

Douglas R. Satterfield

A Parent’s Letter to Read

By | November 21, 2021

[November 21, 2021]  Brearley, it’s a private all-girls school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.  It costs $54,000 a year and prospective families apparently have to take an “anti-racism pledge” to be considered for admission. Gutmann chose to pull his daughter, who has been in the school since kindergarten, and sent this missive to all 600 or… Read More »

Douglas R. Satterfield

More Poor Leadership: a “Diplomatic Boycott”

By | November 19, 2021

[November 19, 2021]  The 2022 Winter Olympics are scheduled to begin February 4, 2022, in Beijing, China and the neighboring Hebel province. Communist China is a repressive, totalitarian state that uses slave labor, genocide and aggressively destroys the economy of various nations, to name a few.  The U.S., in the Biden Administration, has chosen to exercise poor leadership… Read More »

Clearing the Spindle: Systematic Racism

By | November 18, 2021

[November 18, 2021]  There has been an awful lot of hyperventilating about “systematic racism” in the U.S., most of it grossly overblown. Don’t believe me?  Please, change my mind.  I lived in 20 countries, and across most of America and of all those places, this is where I find the least racist folks.  Systematic racism is one of… Read More »

Illustrating Poor Leadership: Mayorkas

By | November 17, 2021

[November 17, 2021]  Whenever strong leaders come to mind, we think of those who have courage, decisive, and bold.  All good leaders have these traits.  But how many good leaders are also loyal?  Every great leader is.  Those who are not loyal to their team illustrate poor leadership. “My loyalty to Country and Team is beyond reproach.” –… Read More »