Thoughts on Senior Leader Thinking

By | September 19, 2025

[September 19, 2016]  A few years ago, at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., there was a discussion at the most senior levels of the U.S. military on “emerging leaders” and senior leader thinking.  I was there.  About a dozen new General/Flag officers were being advised on what would be expected of them in their roles.   Much is expected… Read More »

Trust in Leadership

By | September 17, 2025

[September 17, 2025]  A recent Gallup poll in the United States found that almost half say that the government is an “immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens.”   While the polling data only goes back to 2003 when the question was first asked, it’s no new revelation.  I’ve also written about the decline in the… Read More »

Last Week, the World Changed

By | September 16, 2025

[September 16, 2025]  Since the assassination of Charlie Kirk last week, we are witnessing an unexpected outpouring of hate. Many Americans, I’m sad to say, have exposed themselves as morally depraved as they openly, shamelessly, and vigorously mock the murder. Many are posting words, images, and videos that claim Charlie Kirk was a hater who spread lies and… Read More »

Such Prima Donnas We Were

By | September 15, 2025

[September 15, 2025]  Victory Base Complex It was a huge base, a sprawling compound that housed nearly 15,000 military and civilian personnel.  Victory Base Complex was unique.  It was an amalgamation of ten bases, each with controlled checkpoints, separate utilities, and living areas.  At Victory Base, a large contingent of Special Forces, coalition members, and Iraqi National Guard… Read More »

What is Respect?  a Relook

By | September 14, 2025

[September 14, 2025]  A few years ago, I wrote one of my better articles that asks about a misunderstood concept.  The question, What is respect?   And, what is it about respect that we misunderstand?  I’m reprinting this article because of what I see as a lack of respect by ordinary citizens in everyday encounters.  But the idea… Read More »

Stop Calling Everyone You Disagree with Hitler

By | September 13, 2025

[September 13, 2025]  John Hinderaker, a writer for PowerLineBlog.com, put out an article on violence in America.  He was on radio and television shows hosted by liberals.  He was asked what he thought was the best way to reduce political violence.  His answer was to stop calling everyone you disagree with Adolf Hitler. I found it interesting that… Read More »

24th Anniversary of 9/11

By | September 11, 2025

[September 11, 2025]  Twelve years ago, I wrote my first short article on The Twelfth 9/11 Anniversary.  What is remarkable is how much has changed during those few years.  New York City, where I lived at the time, has gone from a strong pro-American city to one that is hard to see the differences from Amsterdam (12.1% Muslim),… Read More »

What Leaders Like in Leaders

By | September 10, 2025

[September 10, 2025]  In a previous post, I listed the characteristics people like in a leader.  What attracts people to a leader is, of course, no secret, but what is it that attracts leaders to other leaders?  What leaders like in leaders, on the other hand, can be mysterious because so little is written about it. “Moral courage… Read More »