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60th high school reunion–time really does fly!

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My husband and I are in the Kansas City area to attend my 60th high school class reunion. That’s right 60! I really, really don’t know where the time has gone. Gallatin High School, Class of ’64 Some 20 of us with gather shortly at a Saltgrass Steakhouse to reminisce and reconnect. Many of the […]

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Space X, Tesla and your tax dollars

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It really bothers me to see billionaires who can’t find any charities to give to, rocketing off into Space at Cape Canaveral. Musk as contractor But then, Elon Musk is a government contractor. I can find nothing telling me what he’s paying Cape Canaveral back for regarding this flight, if anything. I’ve left a message […]

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The ant, the rubber tree and Ukraine

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I couldn’t help feel happy when I learned that Ukraine had captured some Russian territory. And it made me think of the song “High Hopes,” popularized by Frank Sinatra for a movie in 1959. It goes like this: Just what makes that little old ant Think he’ll move that rubber tree plant Anyone knows an […]

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Thank you, Kamala. Depression is lifted.

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I was in such doldrums after the June 27 debate that I quit watching the news. For me, that’s pretty amazing. I kept Good Morning American and PBS NewsHour. But that was about it. Angry and afraid I was angry that someone or a cadre of someones had kept President Biden’s severe cognitive decline a […]

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Swing states and the rest of us

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You know, I’ve been around a while. And except for the time I lived in Pennsylvania, during President Nixon’s downfall and the Watergate hearings, I’ve never lived in a “swing state.” But other than my two years in Pennsylvania, I never lived in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin or Michigan. They count, I guess. And though […]

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Thank you, Asa Hutchinson

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I’m not going to use this platform to rant–well, except in rare instances, I suppose. I think smarter folks than I are doing that more capably. But I want to point to former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, who’s outside the convention in Milwaukee. You know, a year earlier, he was standing on the debate stage […]

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My life as a mountain hiker

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I watched a movie on Netflix recently called “Back Country.” It was about two hikers, a man and woman, whose leisurely hike turned terrifying when they got lost. The more terrifying part was the boyfriend saw the grizzly scat and didn’t tell his girlfriend. The ending was awful when the boyfriend was eaten. Even more […]

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Teapot domes are all around us!

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Why should we care about Hunter Biden’s possible influence on his father as he made deals around the world? Why do we care what Ginni Thomas does for a living? Why do we care where Congressional and Senate candidates get money for their campaigns? They work for us, right? It’s all pretty simple, isn’t it? […]

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Like visiting with Mom and Dad–“Salty Old Editor”

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I just finished a delightful book that I picked up in a local thrift shop. And it took me back to Mom and Dad and my life growing up in the weekly newspaper business. Charlotte Schnexnayder was that editor My mother wasn’t a “salty old editor,” but my dad surely was. His journalism was always […]

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White House correspondents dinner–for what?

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Many people were looking forward, I guess, to watching the annual White House Correspondents Association annual dinner last night. But hasn’t it veered drastically from its founding image? Started as a way to celebrate journalists The event actually first started in 1914, so last night was it’s 110th anniversary. But it’s strayed away a great […]