Paul Revere by Cyrus Dallin, North End, Boston

Saturday, March 14, 2026

IN MEMORIAM





I lost my sister and best friend, Jo, today.

Here we are in the late 1990s.

She was everything to me.

P.E. will be down for a while.




Me on the left, and Jo
 


This is the Hour of Lead – 
Remembered, if outlived, 
As Freezing persons, recollect the Snow – 
First – Chill – then Stupor – then the letting go – 

--Emily Dickenson






The birds they sang At the break of day 
Start again I heard them say 
Don't dwell on what has passed away 
Or what is yet to be 

Ah, the wars they will be fought again 
The holy dove, she will be caught again 
Bought and sold, and bought again 
The dove is never free 

Ring the bells that still can ring 
Forget your perfect offering 
There is a crack, a crack in everything 
That's how the light gets in  

--Leonard Cohen

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Trump's War

 




"The chairman of the American Conservative Union is defending lethal airstrikes that killed scores of Iranian schoolgirls over the weekend, acknowledging they would still be alive if the U.S. and Israel had not attacked Iran — but arguing they would “be alive in a burqa.” 

Matt Schlapp made the staggering comment during Wednesday’s episode of “Piers Morgan: Uncensored,” where discussion of the now-ongoing Iran war eventually turned to the airstrikes on a girls school that killed up to 175 people Saturday, mostly children under 12."



And this witheringly vapid press secretary:


Reporter: "On the Iranian school, why did President Trump say yesterday that Iran may have tomahawk missiles when there are only three US allies, plus the US, that have those missiles?"

 Leavitt: "The president has a right to share his opinions with the American public…"

(Opinions are not facts. Trump often doesn't know what he's talking about -- hardly the sort of person a country would want while waging war against a Middle East country.)

Thomas Friedman, NYTimes:


"Trump has been all over the map when talking about the morning after in Iran — and saying truly ridiculous and often contradictory things that reveal a commander in chief who is just making it up as he goes along. 

One day it’s regime change, one day not; one day he doesn’t care about Iran’s future, the next day he will have a say in choosing the country’s next leader; one day he’s open to negotiations, the next day he is demanding “unconditional surrender.” 

 I thought the Middle East analyst Hussein Ibish summed up the Trump strategy in Iran concisely when he wrote: 'It goes like this: The U.S. and Israel bomb and destroy assets. Then (fill in the blank) Iranians will secure (fill in the blank) political change that will achieve (fill in the blank) U.S. war aims.' ” 

 Would you invest in a company whose leader, without warning, embarked on a radically new business strategy and then, in the next week, described its goals in five different ways? That is a flashing red light."

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Trump mocked Gold Star families and dishonored the late Senator John McCain for having been taken prisoner in Viet Nam, and he called soldiers who were maimed or killed "losers and suckers." That's the CiC conducting this war. He wore his idiotic gold and white baseball cap during a dignified transfer and demonstrated how clueless and undignified he is. 

This is a POTUS who picked a troop of unqualified cabinet members and who has accusations about him of pedophilia -- protecting a pedo, Maxwell, and engaging in such acts himself. What could possibly go wrong? 

Not only is there no endgame, there is no understanding of who we are attacking. Trump won't be able to lie his way out of this because the economic aftershocks are going to be real.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

YOUR SUNDAY MOMENT OF ZEN

 


“Whenever a kings sees that his people are about to revolt, he starts a war.” —Napoleon Bonaparte