Disfigurement, Decency, and Grace

By | September 7, 2024

[September 7, 2024]   Beauty is more valuable than anything humans can possess.  And while that is true – I believe inherently true – disfigurement of the human form can give rise to other valuable traits: decency and grace.  Dostoevsky wrote in his book The Idiot that “Beauty will save the world.”  I will add that disfigurement can sustain… Read More »

Tim Walz is Hated by his Soldiers

By | September 4, 2024

[September 4, 2024]   Tim Walz is hated by the Soldiers he served with in the Minnesota National Guard; for most folks, that is hard to understand.  What surprised me more is the controversy of Walz’s embellishing his service (actually lying is a better term), which is not going away. Posted on her podcast, Megyn Kelly interviews four of… Read More »

Reagan and Gorbachev on Nuclear Attack Sim

By | September 2, 2024

[September 2, 2024]  Recently, I watched a short video of Michael Malice discussing how U.S. President Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev were separately involved in classified simulations with an unexpected outcome.   The idea was to train their senior leaders how to act in case their enemy shot nuclear missiles at their country.  We all have assumptions about… Read More »

Sam Worked at McDonald’s

By | September 1, 2024

[September 1, 2024] Seventeen-year-old Sam worked at McDonald’s during the late 70s and appreciated that he got the opportunity.  I knew him through his dad, who, at the time, was a senior NCO in my unit and a good man.  That mattered because it showed he was willing to work and be responsible. At 19, Sam moved from… Read More »

Race, Character, & the Government: Revisited

By | August 31, 2024

[August 31, 2024]  NOTE:  Ten years ago, I published an article by a new guest blogger who goes by the pen name “Sadako Red.”  He has written several articles about the worship of race and sex in our federal government, as they largely ignore competence.  I was pleased with his work, and I’m bringing this article back because… Read More »