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Already Out of Touch

I sure hope newly-declared gubernatorial candidate Andy Gronik didn’t clear his schedule this morning to talk with radio and TV stations across the state about his candidacy–because it won’t be happening.  Seconds after Gronik announced his intentions to seek the Democratic nomination in 2018 via an email press release, Governor Scott Walker sent out a…READ MORE

Filling the Void

A recurring theme in the wake of the G-20 summit in Germany last week is that the US is “surrendering its leadership position in the world–and risking isolation”.  A number of foreign news services aired footage of President Trump wandering around the summit halls with no one wanting to come talk to him or stand with…READ MORE

Is It Time To Believe?

Having a five and a half game lead in the National League Central–and winning two of three from the New York Yankees in what has usually been a house of horrors for the team–is it time to believe the Milwaukee Brewers could actually make the playoffs this year?   The ragamuffin assemblage of twenty-somethings and…READ MORE

The Song Remains the Same

Last month I poked fun at Country USA for its “Bro Country” heavy lineup that featured song after song about drinkin’, partyin’ and drivin’ pickup trucks.  Now comes Lifest, where the range of musical topics is even more narrow–like just one subject over and over and over again.  Perusing the catalogs of some of this…READ MORE

The New Americans

The host on one of our early morning shows asked yesterday “What does it mean to be an American?”  It’s a bit of a crutch to throw out a generalized question like that.  A better one would have been what are the differences between an “Old American” and a “New American”?   I’m an Old…READ MORE

The 25th Amendment

Getting nowhere in proving treason through campaign connections to Russia, the latest attempt to remove President Donald Trump from office is a movement to invoke the 25th Amendment.  Because the Constitution as it is written really isn’t taught in public schools anymore, you probably didn’t know that the 25th codifies the procedure for replacing the…READ MORE

The New Isolationism

As war raged across Europe in the late 1930’s and early 1940’s, there was a strong movement in the United States to keep the country out of wars “over there”.  Aviator Charles Lindberg was among the most vocal of the “Isolationists”–even going so far at to defend some of the actions of Hitler.  That effort…READ MORE

A Teachable Moment

Whenever something bad happens in the world of academia, those involved always like to say that it is a “teachable moment”.  Well, UW-Oshkosh students are going to be receiving a major lesson in why you don’t go into debt to buy (or in this case, build) things that you cannot afford.   Off campus, the…READ MORE

The Blackboard Jungle

If you were shocked by the accusations made by a now former Green Bay schoolteacher about the abhorrent behavior of kids at Washington Middle School that led all the local newscasts last night, I encourage you to visit a school more often.  If you don’t have time to visit a school, you could also request…READ MORE

Taking the Bait

Tennis legend John McEnroe finds himself having to defend accurate statements about his sport again today.  McEnroe was on National Public Radio over the weekend to discuss his new memoir and the state of tennis as a whole.  The host of the show asked about Serena Williams–who is currently sidelined with a pregnancy–and McEnroe called her the…READ MORE