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Jimmy Kimmel is back on air

Jimmy Kimmel is back on air

I watch Jimmy Kimmel opening monologue regularly. I am glad that ABC put him back on air and did not cave to the threat’s of Trump and the FCC chair Brendan Car.
Never was I so excited to watch his show. I was filled with anticipation. How would he address public about what happened.
See for yourself.

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No Comments 24 September 2025

Elon Musk is for free trade between USA and Europe

Elon Musk is for free trade between USA and Europe

The stock market lost 10% in two days after Trump announced his across-the-board tariffs on all imports into the United States. Yesterday, Elon Musk departed from the Trump administration’s insistence that everything is fine. The first big wedge between Trump and Musk seems to have appeared. See his video message to Italy’s far-right party congress.  I am not quite sure how I should classify this on my blog. Humor?

 

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No Comments 6 April 2025

The Trump Show Continues

The Trump Show Continues

As a dramaturgist, Trump is in a class of his own. I am trying not to pay attention everyday what he is doing to keep my mental health, but this morning I read the story in the NYT about this first cabinet meeting, and the role is handed to Elon Musk. Hats off. This is drama at its finest. Full story below.

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No Comments 27 February 2025

Best Video Recap of the Harris-Trump Debate I have seen

Best Video Recap of the Harris-Trump Debate I have seen

Harris-Trump
Click on picture to get to video at NY Times.

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No Comments 13 September 2024

Why America is vulnerable to a despot

Why America is vulnerable to a despot

The Economist reports:

President of the united states is a coveted job, at least among a certain type of power-crazed geriatric man. America’s founders nearly made the office more exalted still. John Adams, the first vice-president, thought the president should be known as His Elective Majesty or His Mightiness. The Senate endorsed another form of address: His Highness, the President of the United States and Protector of their Liberties. But the House of Representatives rejected grand titles, and George Washington went along with it to dispel claims that he had monarchical ambitions. The accusations flew anyway, and have been repeated whenever one party dislikes what the president is up to, which is to say most of the time.

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No Comments 19 May 2024

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