The President as Chief Foreign Minister
In my previous post, So, Who Wants to be President?, I began to scope out the knowledge requirements to
Seeking truth, praying for peace, and doing mathematics in retirement
In my previous post, So, Who Wants to be President?, I began to scope out the knowledge requirements to
Everyone thinks they know what it takes to be President of the United States. Admit it, you’ve complained about
In 1960 the Presidential Election was close. Based on data at The American Presidency Project, John F. Kennedy received
[Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. I thought I would start my 40 days in the
[Disclaimer: This post requires opening the hyperlinks to get my full message] It can’t be this bad. Biden is
As we begin preparing for Christmas this year, it seems we should focus on questions that need to be
On January 3, 2023, Senator Ben Sasse gave his farewell address to the Senate. As he moves to his
In my previous post, California Senate District 16 Vote, I raised questions about the Vote by Mail count.
The historically close vote in California State Senate District 16 (a 20-vote difference between the candidates) is worthy of
This year we all need Christmas. I won’t go through the shopping list of reasons why we need