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Jack is a graduate of Rutgers University where he majored in history. His career in the life and health insurance industry involved medical risk selection and brokerage management. Retired in Florida since 2001 after many years in NJ and NY, widowed since 2010, he occasionally writes, paints, plays poker, participates in play readings and is catching up on Shakespeare, Melville and Joyce, etc.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

A Flood of Politics, a New Chrissy Frost Story, Israeli Policy and Advice to Democrats






The Floodgates Open in Washinton

Benghazi!  The Clinton Family Foundation! And of course, the EMAILS!!  Terrible, Terrible, Terrible!  Of course, these things weren’t terrible, but only the vastly overstated and generally unsubstantiated issues onto which the Republican Party hung its hat in the 2016 campaign.  And many voters chose to vote Republican based on these issues.  They won.

And it hasn’t taken long for issues to arise concerning the G.O.P., particularly the rudderless Administration it brought into power, featuring novices in governance who have no idea how the Executive Branch works, issues that make Benghazi, the Foundation and the Emails (which they don’t talk about much anymore) seem insignificant.  They pale when compared to a documented liar appointed as National Security Chief, an incompetently drawn unconstitutional “Executive Order” really aimed at keeping Muslims out of the country, a White House advisor shilling for the President’s daughter’s business, and a policy of insulting anyone who disagrees with you, specifically judges and journalists.  But I suppose there is nothing in Constitution regarding being insulting to those you don’t like.

The Republican President, in winning the G.O.P. Primary and the General Election, did not spare his venom in attacking and insulting his opponents.   Once elected, any source of criticism of the Administration, has become subject to the same treatment.  A Federal judge, approved by Congress, who rules against the Administration, becomes a “so-called” judge. During the campaign, another Federal Judge was chastised because of his parents’ birthplace.  Quietly, throughout the country, the Judicial Branch of our government is recognizing that the Executive Branch has no understanding of what a judiciary is all about, and considers any court which rules against the government to be an enemy.  Judge Gorsuch, nominated by the President, and probably to be approved by the Senate for the vacant Supreme Court seat, while a conservative jurist, may turn out to be an opponent of a President who denigrates the Judiciary, for just that reason.

The administration has declared that the press, when it disagrees with it, or questions it too closely, is its enemy.  The First Amendment protects media and journalists are out there looking for facts and truthful answers.  Throwing alternate facts (translates as “lies”) and hostility at them only weakens the Administration, perhaps fatally.

Right now, a President who chooses to believe only what he wants to believe has been faced with “facts” provided by his enemies, the press, finds there are no “alternate facts” to come up with!   The White House’s National Security Advisor Mike Flynn has resigned, after being exposed as having been talking to the Russian Ambassador in Washington about reducing the sanctions which the United States had imposed on Russia because of their apparent interference in our Presidential election … while Barack Obama was still President, and perhaps during the Presidential campaign.  This happens have been illegal but more important is the fact that when asked about this, Flynn lied to the public and said he did not discuss sanctions with the Ambassador.  More damning, he lied to Vice President Pence who was snookered into backing up the lie.  And it is coming out, through the press that weeks ago, the acting Attorney General communicated that Flynn’s involvement with Russia reached the extent that he might be blackmailed.  It is inconceivable that the man in the White House did not know about this.  Unless he was party to it himself.  Or mentally incapable of grasping its ramifications. 



(And lurking behind this is that unconfirmed dossier of information concerning the man in the White House’s visit to Russia a few years ago.  I believe that it will never be “confimed” but that does not subtract it from the overall background.)

For years, Republicans have claimed that Democrats were “soft on Communism.”  The Administration, and Flynn’s actions have backed up the idea that this Republican Administration are the ones who want to cuddle up to the Russians at the expense of NATO and our Eastern European allies. Why?  Are they being blackmailed, right now, into that policy?  How could Flynn not have known that when he made up stories, there was documentation to prove him a liar.  This man had spent years in the intelligence community. Some National Security Chief he would have made.  Besides pointing up the disaster that the White House is today, more harm has been done to America’s relationships with its European allies by this than a trainload of unauthorized Email Servers !!!

And many will wonder, until it is disproved, whether this White House change in attitude toward Russia has anything whatsoever to do with the supposed support that Russia provided to "Wikileaks" in undermining the Democrats in the 2016 election.

Executive Branch

But let’s not forget the furor that has revolved around the Administration’s ban on non-citizens from certain countries entering the country.  The intent of this ban was to restrict Muslim immigration.  It is well documented that the Presidential candidate campaigned on keeping Muslims out of the country, and that he sought advice as to how to do this without violating the Constitution.  Banning people by “countries,” (which happened to be overwhelmingly Muslim) rather than banning Muslims was the way to go.  The Circuit Court judge (the one referred to as a “so-called” judge by the “so-called” President … turnabout is fair play) and an Appeals Panel of three judges ruled against the Administration.  It was clear that their “Executive Order” was poorly drawn.  They can certainly redraft it, but in the meantime, it has painted the Administration as a hater of Muslims, given ISIS recruiters a great talking point and aroused the enmity of Muslim nations which are supposed to be our friends and allies fighting ISIS.   More harm has been done to America by the clowns in the Administration who engineered this Executive Order than a dozen Benghazis!!!

And when the pathetic women advisor in the White House urged, in jest, but none the less urged, women to purchase Ivanka’s merchandise when the press questioned the propriety of a relative of the President using her position to operate a business, she didn’t add any luster to the White House either.

Whatever the Republicans charged the Democrats with during the campaign, they are permitting their new Administration to get away with, in spades!  And to keep the gullible, their traditional base of support, from wising up to their dishonesty, they are attempting to muzzle the press, whom they consider to be their enemy.  In reality, truth is their enemy.  Let’s repeat that.  TRUTH IS THEIR ENEMY!  Let’s see what happens to the gullible when the coal mines don’t reopen, the jobs that come back from overseas can be handled mostly by robots and their health insurance costs skyrocket, without the government to subsidize them.  That’s when the gullible become the angry and the angry become Democrats, but only if the Democrats don’t shoot themselves in the foot by swinging too far leftward.  If that happens, there is a “right” far to the right of Rasputin, oops, I meant Bannon, to which the gullible might turn.

Meanwhile, the man occupying the White House, according to one Congressman,is now governing while also owning a business with international investments. The Constitution faces unprecedented threats due to this arrangement." Even though the President doesn’t have to release his tax returns, Congress can demand to see them, at first confidentially, but eventually with the possibility that they may be made public to clarify this situation.   You can read an article about this from CNN - Money  by CLICKING RIGHT HERE!  Could it be that what is in those tax returns relates to other aspects of some of the problems besetting the White House? Are there international investments involved which those returns would reveal and which the man in the White House wants to keep from revealing to the public?  If “clicking” didn’t work for you, you can always copy this and paste it on your browser line:  http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/07/news/economy/trump-tax-returns/

Finally, the country awaits a hint as to how the Republican Administration will react to the real international threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear program.  We need a friendly relationship with China, whom the White House occupant initially antagonized by talking with the Taiwanese President, to maneuver in that situation.  Also, our relationship with China is based on the kind of global trade upon which the White House occupant has frowned.  That won’t help either.  Decisions in this area will be made by the President, who seems to believe only what he chooses to believe, a brand new National Security head (replacing Flynn), a Secretary of State who knows oil but not diplomacy, Defense Chief Mattis who understands all the equations and Steve Bannon, who is waiting for the world to blow up anyway, and won’t hesitate to assist it to do so.  We hope Mattis controls the conversation when push comes to shove.  We also hope that this strategy is discussed in a high-tech situation room setting rather than at a table with dinner guests at Mar-a-Lago by our Chief Executive.

Supreme Court


All of this mess has to be corrected.  To do so is the job of the Republican Party, which controls both Houses of Congress. 


                                                                  Congress

It is a mess that they created when they allowed control of their party to fall into the hands of those who felt a protectionist, nativist, racist campaign would be the best course for the G.O.P., in order to increase their voter base. They won the election but they lost their Party.   It is not too late for them to take it back and join with Democrats, the Judiciary and the press to save the country from the forces of evil so evident in post-Obama Washington.  But time is short.  Very short.
Jack Lippman


Suggestions For Democrats

I received an email the other day talking about how Democrats might approach dealing with the Republican Administration and the occupant of the White House.  In an environment where Democrats are being urged to “Resist,” it is well worth noting.  Here it is.

1. Don't use his name;
2. Remember this is a regime and he's not acting alone;
3. Do not argue with those who support him--it doesn't work;
4. Focus on his policies, not his orange-ness and mental state;
5. Keep your message positive; they want the country to be angry and fearful because this is the soil from which their darkest policies will grow;
6. No more helpless/hopeless talk;
7. Support artists and the arts;
8. Be careful not to spread fake news. Check it;
9. Take care of yourselves; and


10. Resist!    

Keep demonstrations peaceful. In the words of John Lennon, "When it gets down to having to use violence, then you are playing the system’s game. The establishment will irritate you - pull your beard, flick your face - to make you fight! Because once they’ve got you violent, then they know how to handle you. The only thing they don’t know how to handle is non-violence and humor."

When you post or talk about him, don't assign his actions to him, assign them to "The Republican Administration," or "The Republicans." This will have several effects: the Republican legislators will either have to take responsibility for their association with him or stand up for what some of them don't like; he will not get the focus of attention he craves; Republican representatives will become very concerned about their re-elections.
JL
   

 
Changes in Policy toward Israel

Some friends of mine voted Republican in 2016 because they disliked Barack Obama’s position on Israel which the Democratic candidate supported.   The Republican candidate, in order to get Jewish votes, pledged to move the United States Embassy to Jerusalem and stop criticizing Israel for extending settlements into the West Bank.  (He didn’t get mine.)



The other day, he walked back a bit from sticking to these positions, both of which would make it much more difficult for us to deal with friendly Middle East nations who are fighting ISIS alongside of us, and work for an eventual two-state solution for the Palestinians, something all but the most extreme zealots on both sides, desire.
I wonder how far back the President will push back his pre-election position in view of Bibi Netanyahu’s forthcoming visit to the United States this week.

JL  



                           

A New Crissy Frost Story

Beach Party

Jack Lippman

(This is the sixth of a series of very short stories featuring Chrissy Frost, singer, senior citizen and Queen of the Condo Circuit.  Who knows, I may combine them into a book.  For the first five installments, check out the postings of July 11, July 27, September 6, November 10 and December 21.  In that last one, Chrissy is recruited by the DEA to help capture a notorious drug trafficker whom she had been foolish enough to befriend back in the November 10 posting.  Become a Chrissy Frost fan!)

“Hey, Chrissy,” Nutsy called out.  “I got some fun stuff for us to do tonight!  When was the last time you went to a beach party?  I’m invited to one tonight and I’d love it if you came along. Game for it, girl?”

“What kind of party?” Chrissy replied, tapping the topaz on the bracelet Cleopatra had given to her.  “It’s really too cold out there, and I don’t want to get sandy.”

Nutsy looked at her strangely.  It was a look that Chrissy had never seen before.  “You’re coming, and no ifs, ands or buts about it.  I need you to be there.” He spoke stridently, in a no-messing-around almost alarming manner.

Chrissy looked away for a second, and when her eyes returned to Nutsy, he was holding a revolver in his hand.  “This says you’re coming with me tonight, Chris!  Understand?”

“What kind of shit is this, Nutsy?”  But her question was just a front.  She knew he was onto her.

“Same kind of shit you’ve been pulling on me for the past month.  Don’t you think I’ve caught you moving that flower pot around, the one by the mailbox?  That’s an old trick.  You’re tipping off someone about something, and I have a vague idea
that it’s me … so that’s why you and me are going to a beach party tonight!”

“What are you talking about?  You gotta be out of your mind!”

“No, it’s you who’s out of your mind.  I think you’re working with the cops, Chrissy.  I never thought you’d pull that on me.”

“Like I said, you’re crazy.  Why would I do that?”

“I dunno,” Nutsy answered.  “But I started to worry about you when that schvatzah came to the house last week and you spent a little too much time talking to her.”

“You’re crazy, Nutsy.  She answered an ad I placed on the community bulletin board for a new cleaning woman.  Haven’t you noticed this place isn’t as neat as it used to be since Maria quit and went back to Honduras?  But she couldn’t come when we wanted her.  We’re still looking for someone.”

“That’s what you say, Chrissy.  I say she was a cop.  I can smell them a mile away.  And that’s why you’re coming to the beach with me tonight.”  Nutsy pointed at the revolver.  “I can smell them a mile away.”

Chrissy was relieved that Stella was out in Seattle visiting her kids so she wouldn’t get involved in what she was afraid was going to be a very messy evening.  She hoped whoever was supposed to be listening when she tapped the topaz was at the top of their game that day, and not on a coffee break or something.

“What beach are we going to, Nutsy,” Chrissy asked. 

“What kind of question is that, sweetheart?  Sounds like one you’d ask if you wuz wearing a wire!”  With that he pulled at Chrissy’s blouse, roughing her up a bit as he tried to see if she actually were wearing one.

“Guess you’re clean … but just shut up, and get in the car,” he replied, pushing her out the front door.

Chrissy began shaking, for the first time really realizing that she had gotten herself into something deep, and it wasn’t sand.  But she gritted her teeth and didn’t let Nutsy sense her fear.  She sang to herself.

“When you walk in a storm, keep your head held high,
And don’t be afraid of the dark,
At the end of the storm is a golden sky,
And the sweet silver song of a lark.”


                                     *   *   * 

Twenty minutes later, without any lights, they pulled into the darkened parking lot at Gulfstream Beach, on the road running parallel to the ocean known as A-1-A, just a little bit south of the surfboard shop near Briny Breezes.   The entrance was closed but someone had managed to slice through the gate’s lock and raise the arm so the car could get through.
 
“Hey, Nutsy, all set for a big night,” called out a familiar voice.  It was Rocky.

“Yup!  We’ll just settle down on the beach and wait.  You brought beach chairs I hope.”

“Sure, and also some coffee from Dunkin’ Donuts.  The kind in a box that stays warm.   What’s with the broad?  Why did you bring her along.  Dames mean trouble, Nutsy.  You know that.”

“Rocky, I’m pissed at you for ever introducing me to her.  I think she’s been talking to the cops.  I don’t want to take any chances, so if I’m wrong, I’m wrong, but if I’m right, it’s handy to have a hostage around.  You never know what will come down.”

By then they had walked down the wooden steps and set themselves up on the beach.  Within a few minutes, a faint blinking light appeared, some distance off shore.  It got closer and closer.

“Short blink, short blink, long blink, short blink.  That’s the signal alright.  This is what we’ve been waiting for.  Answer them, Rocky.  What’s in that boat is worth three million on the street.”

Rocky pulled out a flashlight he had bought that afternoon at Harbor Freight and answered.  “Long blink, long blink, short blink, long blink.”

Within a few minutes a black rubber boat, actually a large motorized raft, pulled itself onto the shore.  Two men, dressed in black, carried four waterproofed cartons onto the sand near where Nutsy, Rocky and Crissy sat.  Nutsy walked over to the boxes, examined them and handed an envelope to one of the men in black.

It was then that all hell broke loose.

The rhythmic roar of a helicopter beating the air directly overhead drowned out all other sound.  Floodlights from above bathed the beach with light.  A loudspeaker blared out.  “This is the Drug Enforcement Agency.  Drop any weapons you have and lay flat on the sand.  We have you surrounded.  Our agents are approaching you from all sides.”

Nutsy grabbed Crissy around the waist and held the revolver to her throat.  “We got a hostage here,” he screamed.  “I get out of here free and clear or she dies.  Understand?”

The only answer was silence, finally interrupted by the blazing pulsating of a whiter than white, brighter than bright, laser-like brilliance shooting down from the helicopter.   Then suddenly, in that instant before Nutsy’s eyes could adjust to what was going on, what appeared to be a creature the size of a bear, or maybe a Florida version of the abominable snowman, came flying out of the beach plum bushes in front of which they had planted the beach chairs.  Or was it the largest defensive tackle the NFL had ever seen, and it was screaming, “Drop the gun, asshole!”  And before Nutsy had time to think, let along squeeze the trigger, he was pinned to the ground by Cleopatra Cohen, gasping as his open mouth filled with the sand into which she was deeply pushing his face.  After that, all that had to be done was to pick up the pieces.  And the DEA people set to work doing that, leading Nutsy and Rocky away in handcuffs.  Meanwhile the Coast Guard had already captured the two men in the rubber boat.
                                                         

                                    *   *   * 

Later, back in the house at Valencia Heights, the two women sat over steaming cups of coffee, laced with brandy.

“Chrissy,” Cleopatra said, “It’ll be a long, long time before Nutsy and Rocky get out of prison, if they ever do.  But we really want to thank you for your help.  Without you, we would never have been able to catch them, and the two guys on the boat too.  If you’d like it, we can get you a nice printed up commendation from the DEA.  Framed and everything.  Maybe even a ceremony in Washington.”

“Nah, all I want is my bracelet back.”

Cleopatra smiled.  “You already got it, baby.  There was never a second bracelet.  All that stuff about a GPS and a communications device was bullshit.  We don’t have money in our budget for stuff like that.  We ain’t the CIA.  We even had to borrow the helicopter we used tonight from the Palm Beach County Sheriff!”

“But how did you know where we were?  That he was dragging me to the beach?”

“Old fashioned police work, Chrissy.  We had agents planted in a couple of houses on your street and were able to watch you 24 hours a day.  When we saw him push you into the car at gunpoint, we knew this was the night, and we made our move.”

“I think I’ll stick to singing, Cleopatra, and staying home a bit more.  I’m deserting the Florida club scene for a while.  But I will invite you to my next show.  Okay?”

“It’s a deal.  You know I sing a little myself too,” Cleopatra Cohen answered as she got up and walked toward the door.  “You know this one?”  She was a soprano with the kind of strong voice you hear from those who passed some of their Sunday mornings in church choirs.  Turning toward Chrissy, she sang out:

“Walk on through the wind,
Walk on through the rain,
Though your dreams be tossed and blown,”

Chrissy got up and grasped Cleopatra’s hand, and smiled as their voices joined in delicious harmony.

“Walk on, walk on,
With hope in your heart,
And you’ll never walk alone.
You’ll nehhh-vaaaah waaaalk a-lonnnne!”

“Cleopatra, that was great.  Maybe someday you’ll come up on stage with me?”

“Don’t hold your breath.”  And she was out the door.

Stella was due to be returning from Seattle the next day, Chrissy remembered.   And while she set about straightening out the house a bit, she tried to imagine the expression on Stella’s face when she told her that she wouldn’t be seeing Rocky Levine again for a long, long time, probably never.  But knowing how Stella had ultimately accepted her husband’s death, she knew getting over Rocky would be no problem for her.  None at all.  Life must go on.

                    


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Monday, February 6, 2017

More About Negotiating, Ballad of the Gullible, Letter to the Post, Brooks Speaks Out and a Pathetic Woman



Poetry Time

I understand New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof recently ran a poetry contest on his blog asking readers to submit original poetry dealing with the new Presidency.  By the time that I got there, the “comments” section had been maxed out and was closed.  Nevertheless, here is the poem I would have submitted had I been able to:

The Ballad of the Gullible

Never shopped in Whole Foods
Nor tuned to NPR.  
And my idea of heaven
Is takin’ in NASCAR.
Don’t like reading print books,
Nor list’ning to a poem.
Got me a Smith and Wesson
To fortify my home.
You may think me a fool,
Raise up my glass of wine,
But buddy, please believe me,
The Donald is just fine.

These are precisely the voters which the Democratic Party failed to reach last year.  


If you wish, you can sing this!  We could have an on-line chorus!  But for the time being, you can just make up your own tune.  If you give it a try, I suggest you accent the syllables which I’ve underlined and highlighted as follows (Next to last syllable in odd numbered lines, syllable before that one in even numbered lines).  Just somewhat extend them.  But do with it as you wish:

1    Never shopped in Whole Foods
2    Nor tuned to NPR.  
3    And my idea of heaven
4    Is takin’ in NASCAR.
5    Don’t like reading print books,
6    Nor list’ning to a poem.
7    Got me a Smith and Wesson
8    To fortify my home.
9    You may think me a fool,
10  Raise up my glass of wine,
11  But buddy, please believe me,
12  The Donald is just fine.

But my poem never got on Kristof's blog.  A poem submitted by a neighbor, Joyce Golden, did and here it is for your enjoyment:

Chief: mirror mirror
Who is the fairest in the land?
Mirror: well, "I'm really not sure"
Chief: but they talk only of me,
          They made me their grand
          Prize winner!
          Their gamer-in-chief
Mirror: maybe, you need a new
          Mirror...                                      Joyce Golden 1/27/17

Are any of you out there poets, or aspire to be one?  Send your work in for inclusion in the blog!

Jack Lippman                                                           


The Strength of a Negotiator


A negotiator’s position is strengthened when the person with whom he or she is negotiating is kept in the dark about what their real goals are.  A few examples follow.




A car salesman has quoted you a price on the car you want.  You know it’s too high.  You ask for a lower price.  He tries to get you to commit to how much you really want to pay.  But of course, you don’t tell him the truth.  But he can work with any number to increase his profit, particularly if there is a trade-in, lease expiration, financing or new leasing involved.  It’s harder if the number you’re trying to agree upon is going to be a one-time cash payment.  Even then, he can work with “extras” like dealer fees, pin striping, extended warranties, useless “undercoating” and special wax finishes, all of which he can use to build up the profit.  But finally, when the two of you agree upon a price, the salesman then gets up and goes back to get the sales manager to agree with it, and that person may have his own ideas as to what the price should be.  He knows how long the dealership has had the car on its lot and how much interest it is paying on the financing the dealership uses to purchase the car.  His price might differ.  So the selling price may change again.  And if you get up, threatening to “walk,” that may affect the dealer’s price as well. That’s what negotiations are all about.


You put your house on the market.  You know exactly for how much similar houses in your neighborhood have been selling, and you’d be satisfied with that price.  You tell your agent how much you want and he or she puts it on the market for about 15% more than that price because, automatically, the buyer is going to offer less than you want for your house.  You get a “low ball” offer, but aren’t sure how much more the buyer is willing to pay.  Your agent says to wait for other offers.  They all seem to be low-balling you.  One is willing to pay the price you are willing to sell for, but is having difficulty getting a mortgage.  The agent asks you if you are willing to hold the mortgage.  You wisely say “no.”  Another buyer offers that 15% inflated price, but you find that he plans to convert your house to a “sober home” for recovering addicts.  You know your neighbors too well to do that.  But finally, you sell your house for what you hope is a fair price four months later.  Maybe.

This is the way business negotiations are carried on.  I repeat that the key to success is hiding what your real objective is.  That’s why the car salesman never tells you the exact price that the car can be sold for while still providing a fair profit for the dealer and his or her commission.  Maybe he can sell it for more than that amount.  Most of the time that is what happens.  And if it doesn’t, the salesman might not be around much longer.  And the prospective buyer of a home would be foolish to come out with the maximum price they are willing to pay; no more than the seller would announce the minimum amount that he or she is willing to take for the house.  A strong negotiator hides his true position.  Not to do so would weaken his ability to negotiate.

Well, this way of doing business has now spread to government, where it does not belong.  But since the democratic process put the “King of Negotiators” into the White House, and made the word “deal” part of the lexicon of governmental operations, we had better get used to it.  The Administration is not going to reveal its health care proposal to replace the Affordable Care Act and it is happy to let the Congress toss a whole bunch of proposals into the mix.  Keeping everyone in the dark about their real intentions regarding health care protects whatever plan they may have from attack.

And the same thing goes for trade policy, foreign policy, economics, etc., etc.  Traditionally, proposals in these areas were stated in a straightforward manner.  Everyone knew where everyone stood.  Negotiations then took place to arrive at some sort of decision, usually a compromise.  But to compromise, one must know the position of the other side. Even when a “real” position has been other than a publicly stated position, the other side usually is well aware of that through private, unpublicized discussions.   Hence, negotiations can still be based on knowledge of where both sides really stand, even though that information may not be out in the sunlight.

No more.  Now we have a “Negotiator-in-Chief” who thinks he can beat the world with his ability to “deal.”  He wrote a book, didn’t he, entitled “The Art of the Deal.”  (It was really ghost-written.)  The problem is that the rest of the world doesn’t do business that way.  Negotiations must be based on knowledge, not exaggerated bargaining positions, nuances, emotional appeal, fuzzy facts and fuzzier numbers.  And there is no bankruptcy procedure for the United States of America if a “deal,” be it domestic or international, goes sour.   This is the world, not a car dealership nor a guy trying to sell his house.  This is the problem.
JL




                                               
Letter to the Post
Here’s a letter I wrote to the Palm Beach Post (I’ll let you know if they print it) about the International Red Cross Ball at Mar-a-Lago this past Saturday evening.  There were three thousand demonstrators there, but most were kept on the western side of the Intracoastal Waterway, far from the party.  Here’s the letter:



“I was sickened by the article in Friday’s Post Accent section about the International Red Cross Ball at Mar-a-Lago.  The cause may be a good one but the description of the attendees was disgusting.  Women wearing jeweled tiaras?  Trumpeters and a Marine color guard heralding the entrance of guests?  These wealthy people, living under the illusion that they are our country’s nobility, should somehow be shipped back to the late nineteenth century European society which died in 1918, and from which the United States separated itself by fighting the Revolutionary War.  And most appalled should be the President’s populist supporters.” 
JL

                                                                   



David Brooks Addresses Fellow Republicans



In a recent New York Times column, David Brooks said that “many Republican members of Congress have made a *Faustian bargain with Donald Trump. They don’t particularly admire him as a man, they don’t trust him as an administrator, they don’t agree with him on major issues, but they respect the grip he has on their voters.” Read more of what Brooks had to say by clicking right here!

David Brooks is a very insightful writer.  But sometimes his heart dominates his brain.  Shortly after the election, he wrote that Trump would probably resign or be impeached within a year.  Three months later, I doubt that he would voice that bit of wishful thinking again.  He is counting on the Republicans who made their *Faustian bargain to eventually see the light and renounce their allegiance to the Trump Presidency. “So sooner or later,” he writes, “all will have to choose what side they are on, and live forever after with the choice.”

The devil, however, has his personal gatekeeper standing in the way of that happening the way Brooks would like it to happen.  His name is Bannon.  And for some strange, yet inexplicable reason, the President has made some sort of deal with that gatekeeper’s boss.  Click here to read the column.
*As the Germanic legend, the operas and the plays would have it, Dr. Faustus sells his soul to the Devil in exchange for, among other things, earthly power.

And while we're talking about the President, let me add that Donald Trump, while in the business world, had been accustomed to doing whatever he wanted to do, and if someone objected, they could sue him.  Well, he must learn that is not the way our government works.  Instead, we have a delicate balance between the Congressional, the Executive and the Judicial branches of our government established by the Constitution, and the President heads only one of them.  Lack of respect for the Courts on all levels, and lack of respect for elected representatives in the Congress can only serve to immobilize the Executive branch.  And watching over this, as established by the First Amendment of the Constitution, is a free press.  Attempts by any of the three branches to weaken that free press should be resisted by all Americans, regardless of their politics.  
We must all be like Peter Zenger, whose lawyers successfully argued way back in 1734 that "truth" is a defense against charges of libel.  It still is.  
JL

                                                      


Poor Kellyanne Conway  and Truth

This pathetic woman is truly deserving of our pity.  She has been depending on warped sources of information like FoxNews and the Breitbart organization for so long that she has lost the ability to distinguish truth from falsehood.  Her recent ridiculous statements about “alternate facts” having as much credibility as “facts” are not only disgraceful but an insult to the legal profession of which she supposedly is a member. 

A lawyer can construct a defense based on half (or quarter or eighth) truths and sometimes even lies, trying to assemble enough evidence to get a court to believe them, but that does not turn such evidence into facts, even though they might get a client off.  This poor woman doesn’t understand that.  And if she does, that makes her even more pathetic.  That makes her a downright liar.

Her latest comment about a non-existent “massacre” in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is the result of her having gotten too much information over the years from un-documentable right-wing sources, as have too many Americans.  It seems she no longer can distinguish truth from falsehood.  As I have stated in a prior posting, the super-salesman in the White House has the same problem because highly successful salespeople really believe what they are saying, whether it is true or not.  As ridiculous as it seems, the President should get a pass because of that.  He knows no better.  But attorney Conway should know better.  She has no place in any White House, especially one that has built-in problems of its own with truth.

And related to this problem, this morning on NPR's A-1 program (wherever you are, try to listen ... it's the replacement for the retired Diane Rehm), a member of Trump's transitional team was being interviewed.  Host Josh Johnson questioned the member's claim that the team was "non-partisan," because the gentleman was a fellow at the Heritage Foundation.  The gentleman claimed that since the Foundation had no official party affiliation, their views, which he espoused, did not make the team "partisan." 

We must be very careful with the meaning of words and what passes for "truth" in Washington today, more than ever.  (For those who were not aware of it, the Heritage Foundation promotes right-wing conservative values.)
JL


                                             



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