Trump Wins
He’s a kingmaker and the once and future king.
If you want to recognize, diagnose, treat and prevent cancer, it is best done at a major cancer center.
Why I Had To Leave Duke And Why I Couldn’t Leave MD Anderson: What’s Next? Read More »
If you’ve spent any time in Durham, North Carolina, you know Bullock’s.
Bullock’s: North Carolina Barbecue, Butter Beans, and Brunswick Stew Read More »
Seriously By Leonard Zwelling Most people want to be taken this way. Seriously. When they speak, they want someone to whom they are speaking to listen. This matters a great deal when it comes to politicians and right now it is hard to find one that you can take seriously.Most people want to be taken
Brett Kavanaugh assured Senator Susan Collins and the rest of the Senate Judiciary Committee that Roe v. Wade was “settled law” during his confirmation hearings to be a Supreme Court justice. Clearly, that was a lie as he has come down on the side of overturning Roe in the leaked Alito-authored decision emanating from someone near the Supreme Court.
The newspapers and editorial columns are filled with liberal outrage and feckless speculation about who is behind the recent leak of the draft document from the Supreme Court that suggests the end of the Roe v. Wade period of abortion rights in America.
But this is by no means the first leak to cause a branch of the federal government headaches
Leaks And Plumbers Read More »
On April 25, the BW and I had the strangest experience that I have ever had on a golf course (and I have had some strange ones including elks, snakes and greens made of sand that required raking after putting in Tasmania).
Mulligans, Scrambles, And Life: Golf As A Metaphor Or Not Read More »
For people on the extremes of this issue, the diehard pro-lifers and pro-choicers, the answer is no. You are either with them or you are the enemy.
However, the fact is there may well be a middle ground and some states may actually find it if, as is presumed, the Supreme Court upholds the Mississippi 15-week ban on abortion and perhaps overturns Roe v. Wade. If this does in fact occur, the rules on abortion will revert to being made by the individual states. Some states have already passed trigger laws that will go into effect the minute Roe is undone that ban abortions as early as six weeks after conception. Texas is one of these states. As you can imagine, these are mostly in Red America. But again, is there a potential middle ground and what could a middle ground look like?
Is There Any Middle Ground On Abortion? Read More »
There’s an important essay in The New York Times Sunday Review on May 1 about the candidacy of J. D. Vance for the open Senate seat in Ohio. Mr. Vance is the best-selling author of Hillbilly Elegy, an autobiographical description of his rise from poverty in Middleton, Ohio to Yale Law School and now he’s parlaying his fame into a run for the U.S. Senate. Mr. Vance successfully competed for the greatest prize on the Republican side of the aisle, Donald Trump’s endorsement. If Vance should win the primary and the general, it will crystalize what has profoundly changed in the United States over the past five or six years and further ensconce Mr. Trump as a once and future king as well as a king maker.
I am happy to have you correct me, but I thought that the latest data demonstrated that the only masks that really make a difference in stopping the spread of Covid or protecting the uninfected wearer are N95 masks. The vast majority of the masks that I saw on the airplanes to and from Hawai’i were not N95 masks. So, what the heck are we really doing? Is anyone really protecting themselves or anyone else by wearing a non-N95 mask?