Donald Trump is now four months into his second term. It’s been quite a ride. Trump has surprised even jaded political cynics like me when it comes to doing what he said that he would do if elected. Whether or not that’s a bad or good thing happens to depend, I reckon, on one’s perspective. But I’ll give him this: he’s doing what many people wanted when they voted for him. Kudos, at least, for that.
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Last Saturday I aired a video on my Howlin’ at the Moon Substack that hit a nerve. From the response, it’s easy to see that I’m not alone. It appears to me that progressives, in pursuing a shamelessly political prosecution of a presidential candidate, Donald Trump, that they aren’t sure they can beat at the ballot box, have finally gone a bridge too far.
Claudine Gay messed up. She had a sweet deal as the least-qualified president to ever lead an Ivy League school. All she had to do in order to sustain her almost million-dollar-a-year, knowledge-free easy ride in perpetuity was to have enough sense to read an audience outside of the woke bubble of higher education.
There is something I noticed about the papers I have worked with in several communities: each was involved in some capacity with local groups …
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It’s an exciting day at The Herald Journal as the paper welcomes Andrew Weeks as its new managing editor.
An anonymous phone call to the Herald Journal this week made me chuckle, although the matter at hand probably isn’t funny at all.