Another Letter to Read

By | November 22, 2021

[November 22, 2021]  Portland State University has a problem and it’s a problem of a self-inflicted variety; the worst kind.  Portland State has slowly drifted into the realm of illiberalism and it stinks … according to Peter Boghossian, a professor who just resigned his position that he held for a decade.  Here is his letter to the Provost. … Read More »

Judging Character

By | October 14, 2021

[October 14, 2021]  One of the most challenging character traits of leaders to achieve and to develop is the ability to judge character in others. Leaders are looking for specific traits that predict successful mission completion or are obstacles to teamwork. Sadly, we often see inexperienced leaders who misjudge character, leading to unforeseen problems. “I admire men of… Read More »

An Ability to Judge Character

By | September 19, 2021

[September 19, 2021]  One of the most difficult character traits of leaders to obtain, and to develop, is the ability to judge character in others.  Leaders are looking for specific traits in people that predict successful mission completion or are obstacles to teamwork.  Sadly, we often see inexperienced leaders who misjudge character; leading to unforeseen problems. “I admire… Read More »

The FBI in Decline: Another Update

[July 6, 2021]  FBI scandals continue to pop up like Prairie Dogs on an open Texas field.  From deep-sixing of essential documents, revealing top-secret information to the media, spying on U.S. citizens without a warrant, stonewalling Congressional investigations, this dishonorable list goes on and on.  Are people finally starting to take notice?  The problem?  The FBI weaponizes investigations… Read More »

Starbucks could Jump the Facebook Ship

[May 12, 2021]  A story from Buzzfeed last week from leaked Facebook documents tells us that Facebook is trying to appease Starbucks’ dismay over “hate speech” on the social media platform.1 “Facebook is scrambling to prevent Starbucks from leaving its platform after the world’s largest coffee company said it was dismayed by hateful comments left on its posts… Read More »

A Dog and Pony Show

By | November 22, 2020

[November 22, 2020]  Today’s article is not about dogs and ponies.  Some readers might be disappointed because they interpret the title of my articles quite seriously.  I’m using the phrase as a colloquium to mean “some elaborate or overblown affair or event.”  I retired from the U.S. Army, and, unsurprisingly, I have witnessed many dog and pony shows,… Read More »

Meet the Heroic Dog Conan

By | November 2, 2020

[November 2, 2020]  Can dogs be heroes?  Some people think so, and I agree with them.  A year ago, a daring raid was conducted by U.S. Special Forces targeting ISIS terrorist leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.  The hero dog Conan chased al-Baghdadi into a tunnel, resulting in the terrorist leader blowing himself up.1  This highly-classified, dramatic operation took place… Read More »

Pick of the Litter

By | September 21, 2020

[September 21, 2020]  I admit it, I love dogs.  My life began with my trusty Cocker Spaniel “Rusty,” and we were inseparable.  Dogs have a special connection with humans, a meta-story that tells of great companionships.  But today, I’m talking about another story.  This is about how leaders are chosen.  I’m calling it the pick of the litter… Read More »