Chief Justice John Roberts Had It Right! If Only He Could Have Secured a Fifth Vote
June 30, 2022
Maintaining Faith, Stamina and Courage in Pursuit of our Vision for Our Country and the World
June 15, 2022
About three years ago, in summer, 2019, I read a splendid little book, on democracy by E.B. White. I had read his essays collected in the Points of My Compass decades ago. White was born in 1908. I find his writings from 60-70 years ago to be uncannily relevant today as we find democracy under challenge in our country and around the world. As we'll see, the challenges are not new nor is the need for courage and stamina in meeting them.
Words to Live By--from Joseph Conrad
June 14, 2022
“What one lives for may be uncertain; how one lives is not. Man should live nobly, though he does not see any practical reason for it, simply because in the mysterious, inexplicable mixture of beauty and ugliness…in which he finds himself, he must be on the side of the virtuous and the beautiful.”
Looking Ahead to the Long Term--Russia's Place in the World
June 4, 2022
I believe Putin, and those supporting him, have put Russia on a course which will be unsustainable over time. An isolated Russia--economically, politically, now even culturally --can probably survive--but it will not thrive.
Relations with China and India and other non-aligned countries may help but they cannot begin to replace the value of the relationships with the West including the U.S.
This will become clearer and clearer to the people and leaders of Russia just as it did at the end of the Communist era in the 1980s.
How long this will take I do not know. It almost certainly will not happen in my lifetime. It will require new leadership.
But in time, I believe it will happen. The historical cultural roots and proven economic benefits of a healthy relationship between Russia and the West --as uneven as they have proved to be--are written large over time and will be equally important in the long term future.
"The Only Guide to a Man Is His Conscience--Winston Churchill
May 31, 2022
This is from a eulogy which Winston Churchill offered on November 14, 1940 in honor of a man he had bitterly opposed only months before, former Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain.
"History, with its flickering lamp, stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes, to revive its echoes, and candle with pale gleams the passion of former days.
What is the worth of all this? The only guide to a man is his conscience; the only shield to his memory is his rectitude and sincerity of his actions.
It is very imprudent to walk through life without this shield, because we are so often mocked by the failure of our hopes and the upsetting of our calculations; but with this shield, however the fates may play, we march always in the ranks of honor".
Or as I pray.."for the wisdom to know the right thing to do, and the courage and perseverance to do it".
"I Never Felt I Would Live to See The Day, Yet There Remains Room for Hope"
May 16, 2022
Troubled Times-- In Pursuit of Truth
April 30, 2022
I can’t recall being more worried about the state of our world and the state of our nation than I am right now.