Political Leadership: Charles Krauthammer

[May 8, 2016]  Ideas!  Where we get them, how they develop, who argues for what, and how well ideas are argued have always been at the core of the understanding of any society.  No contemporary writer has been more significant and coherent than Charles Krauthammer; political commentator, syndicated columnist, former psychiatrist, confined to a wheelchair, and even loves… Read More »

Judgments: by Army Vet

By | May 7, 2016

[May 7, 2016]  Army Vet reflects today on COWED GENERALS and ADMIRALS. What to know something?  Generals and admirals are amateurs but not in the way common man thinks.  They’re amateurs in fighting new and immerging threats to their nations.  They’re amateurs because they’re soldiers when they should be warriors.  I say, think like a soldier, die like… Read More »

Hero: Dietrich Bonhoeffer

By | April 8, 2016

[April 8, 2016]  It was once said that “evil prospers when good men do nothing.”  So it was with Pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer; recognized for being someone who we can all look up to for courage in the face of certain death.  Today, I’m recognizing Bonhoeffer as a hero to all free peoples and holding him up as someone… Read More »

Never Underestimate Your Enemy

By | December 16, 2015

[December 16, 2015]  As military truisms go, this saying has been around since before recorded history.  To underestimate your enemy often led directly to your death and to a Darwinian winnowing of leaders.  In the business world, a related axiom is that you should never underestimate your competition. When senior leaders underestimate the enemy, people suffer – massacres,… Read More »