Frankfurt There’s a pattern evolving for me that is starting to take shape as a campaign, even if it also feels like it’s becoming a personal obsession. I’m talking about terrible customer service handled ineptly by sundry companies, their robots, and artificial intelligence. To be clear, it’s not just their automated systems, because these call-prompt …
With the Leaders in Korogocho
Nairobi The ACORN Kenya leaders in Korogocho were set to have a planning meeting in the chief’s compound there. Traffic had been fairly smooth. The leaders wandered into the compound in ones and twos, and soon we were ready to begin. I had been here several times over the last fourteen years since …
Money Can’t Buy You Love, but a Lot in Politics
Nairobi I’m glad I’m not a handicapper trying to make the final call on the direction of US politics these days, because we’re almost in the tea leaves and astrology space in trying to sort out where we stand over the coming months. For all the headlines, doom casting, and hand wringing, the polls …


