
October 7
October 7, 2023, a day that will live in infamy. What horror, what evil! And how about the next 730 days? What have we learned? How many more innocents have been slaughtered? Will the forces of genocide be quenched? WIll the hopes of sumud persist? God help us! Lord have mercy.
“…in parte.”
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“Sycophantic Leadership Bubble”:
description of Facebook (name changed to Meta) management, according to Sarah Wynn-Williams in her book, Carless People. Seems consistent with Zuckerberg’s payment of $25 million (on behalf of Meta) to the join the similar bubble around the White House these days.
Conjuring Power
In the dimly lit world of mediumship, practitioners claim to communicate with the deceased, often using a technique called “cold reading.” They toss out vague statements, closely watch audience reactions, and quickly pivot to whatever generates emotional responses….
Collateral Damage
Pity the poor, for they shall be cut off from aid; Pity the meek, for they shall be made to do pro bono work for a despot; Pity those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be fired. Pity those who mistook retribution for salvation and garnered neither.
“If the president does something dastardly, the impeachment process is available.”
~Brett Kavanaugh
Birds of a Feather
In the annals of American history, we’ve denounced fascism and feared dictatorship, but perhaps we’ve been blind to a more subtle precursor: government as an organized criminal enterprise. Al Capone, the notorious Chicago gangster, operated through bribes and backdoor…
The Man with a Very Very Large, uh…Brain.
In the annals of political theater, we find ourselves unwitting audience members to what can only be described as the political equivalent of “The Room” meets “Battlefield Earth” – a billionaire backed production, so baffling in its execution that it defies…
Cartoon Character
Sycophants are not proud of their behavior. At heart, they know better. That’s why Ann Telnaes’s boss didn’t like her cartoon. He was probably embarrassed. His paper, The Washington Post, canceled Telnaes’s cartoon which was scheduled to run. Telnaes showed her…






