You Don’t Want to be Safe

By | September 1, 2022

[September 1, 2022]  Humans are not after a utopia.  We are built to deal with the world and with reality.  We want a challenge.  And the reason is that a challenge fortifies you.  You don’t want to be safe; you want to be strong.  You get strong by taking on difficult challenges. Have a vision for your destiny… Read More »

The Rise of Wokeness in the U.S. Military

By | August 31, 2022

[August 31, 2022]  A recent speech delivered on July 20, 2022, by Thomas Spoehr, highlights the destruction of U.S. military readiness from the rise of wokeness.  Spoehr begins by saying that threats to militaries throughout history are often explained by the lack of discipline in the younger generation.  Not today.  Today’s veterans point to the radical progressive (or… Read More »

The Greatest Public Policy Failure

By | August 30, 2022

[August 30, 2022]  The responses of governments worldwide in response to the COVID-19 pandemic were the greatest public policy failures since at least WWI.  The response was directly responsible for the deaths of more Americans than any war, disease, or disaster ever to hit America.  And, except for the U.S. Civil War, it wrought more economic and social… Read More »

Top Gun: Maverick (2021):  a Movie Review

By | August 29, 2022

[August 29, 2022]  A few days ago, Lynn Pitts contacted me with a war movie review.  I don’t regularly post them on my main page because I believe there is more to learn elsewhere, especially since the “woke” crowds now demand dull, trance-induced films that make me want to throw up.  But Lynn convinced me to allow publication… Read More »

What are Bad Junior Leaders Made Of?

By | August 28, 2022

[August 28, 2022]  Many books, articles, news stories, and such have written about bad bosses and all of us have spoken to one another about the poor leadership we’ve experienced.  And I’ve written about the topic before (see links here, here, and here).  Oftentimes leaders present a common picture of those traits of bad junior leaders who are… Read More »

Leaders Shape Consensus

By | August 27, 2022

[August 27, 2022]  It has often been said– and I want to reinforce it here – that successful leadership means possessing a strong ability to bring people together to achieve a common goal.  Implied here is that the leader helps shape consensus in others.  We see leaders do this through their good words and deeds. “A genuine leader… Read More »

The Golden Rule is Not About Being Nice

By | August 26, 2022

[August 26, 2022]  The Golden Rule is often read as being nice to other people.  We see this important rule expressed in religion and philosophical texts throughout history.  Here is a shock.  This rule does not mean being nice; it doesn’t mean that even a little bit.  It doesn’t mean treating others with kindness and compassion.  The rule… Read More »

Should We Judge the Character of Others?

By | August 25, 2022

[August 25, 2022]  By the time General Douglas MacArthur commanded the occupation troops in Japan after World War II, it was nearly unanimous that his character was deeply flawed.  After Communist North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, MacArthur – who was put in charge of all UN troops – devised a brilliant plan to cut off the… Read More »

A New Front in the Ukraine War

By | August 24, 2022

[August 24, 2022]  Alexander Dugin is one of Vladimir Putin’s associates who is a vocal supporter of the Ukraine invasion.  Dugin is also an enthusiast of “Eurasianism.”  Eurasianism argues that Russia is a unique civilization that rejects liberalism and is heir to the Russian Empire.  A few days ago, Dugin’s daughter Darya Dugina was killed in a car… Read More »

Public Schools:  State Law Hits Reality

By | August 23, 2022

[August 23, 2022]  Last night I was part of a public discussion on state law regarding sex education1 in public schools.  I spoke specifically about the state of New Jersey’s requirement to integrate its progressive gender ideology into schools, beginning in kindergarten.  Here is what I said on the public floor. “I want to thank the School Board… Read More »