Monthly Archives: September 2018

A Pawn in Their Game

Christine Ford’s entire existence on the internet was wiped out, not an easy thing to do, something which would have taken a team of savvy technicians to accomplish, a polygraph test was administered (whose detailed results have been withheld), lawyers … Continue reading

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The Graduate

Brett Kavanaugh makes me think of Dustin Hoffman in The Graduate, valedictorian, captain of the team, private school, Yale graduate. He even looks like Dustin Hoffman. But then instead of suffering what does it all mean 60s angst and throwing … Continue reading

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Me and Dianne

When I was in China in the 80s, I was part of Dianne Feinstein’s entourage, the third mini-bus back from Dianne’s (true fact). It was thanks to my partner who had been the Coopers and Lybrand rep in China before … Continue reading

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Justice for All!

I’ve had quite a few traumatic experiences in my life, experiences that I would have shared with my therapist if I had ever had a therapist. Some of these experiences, I would claim, were much more traumatic than a situation … Continue reading

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Looking on in Horror

When an issue arises, like oh say, how many people died in Puerto Rico, or Kavanaugh said birth control is abortion, or Google is a brainwashed cultural Marxist cult. As soon as it appears, the counterspin appears. All that is … Continue reading

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The Lone Wolf Manifesto

Watching the Kavanaugh hearings, or reading autobiographical articles, there is always a lot of gratitude being expressed for one’s mentors and teachers. It always makes me feel a little funny. When I think about who taught me stuff in my … Continue reading

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