January 15, 2021 Little Rock To follow politics in Washington these days, we don’t need a telescope, we need a Geiger counter. Some of the mischief is crystal clear, but way too much of it is deep under cover. The wannabes are easy to follow, like the falling stars of Texas Senator Ted Cruz and …
The Confused, Fragmented and Leaderless Red-Right
January 14, 2021 Little Rock Once you breakout of metro Atlanta and hit interstate 20, the hills start rolling towards Birmingham, and then interstate 22 moves through northern Alabama towards Tupelo until connecting to I-55 into Memphis. There’s not much to see in that stretch of I-22, but it’s beautiful. The hills are higher. Houses …
Zoom Ups and Downs
January 13, 2021 Atlanta No sense in lying. I’m tired of Zoom, and, worse, I’m starting to think that it is hurting our work. In my mind, Zoom is becoming like Facebook, an interesting and sometimes valuable communication tool, but a highly deficient organizing tool, because of its superficiality. Partly, I’m moving to this conclusion …