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It's Democracy, Folks, Learn to Love It! by Garrison Keillor


(My World   March 7, 2024)
Politics is not an orderly business like cosmetic dentistry or carpentry, it is more like pond hockey or maybe a conclave of sociopaths or an ostrich jubilee, and the messiness can drive you crazy…
Topics: Civility Communication Contemplation, Insight Diversity & Pluralism Politics Social Issues


Is There a Doctor in the House? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 6, 2023)
Poetical comments on the current chaos on Capitol Hill…
Topics: Current Events, News Dysfunctional, Broken New Year's Politics


A Fable about Bewilderment by Garrison Keillor


(My World   October 5, 2023)
It's very simple, people. Stupidity is contagious, it makes us dumber, as Ambassador Haley pointed out in the most recent Republican presidential debate…
Topics: Attitudes Beliefs Current Events, News Government Humor News Politics Voting & Elections


Reflections on the State of Our Union by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 8, 2023)
Marked by division, our fragile union needs a revival of psyche and soul…
Topics: Faith Government Politics Relationships Social Issues


Election Day is Chooseday! by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 8, 2022)
Election Day is the day we voice our values and influence our future…
Topics: Government Patriotism Politics Values Voting & Elections


Where Will the Political Violence Lead? Look to the 1850s. by Joshua Zeitz / Politico


(My World   November 5, 2022)
In the mid-19th century, a pro-slavery minority — encouraged by lawmakers — used violence to stifle a growing anti-slavery majority. It wasn’t long before the other side embraced force as a necessary response…
Topics: Beliefs Government History News Politics Social Issues Social Movements Values Voting & Elections


My Thoughts After Being Cut Down by a Tree by Garrison Keillor


(My World   November 3, 2022)
Everyone has disappointments and worries about the future and sometimes a person can imagine the country is about to crack at the seams…
Topics: Attitudes Beliefs Contemplation, Insight Current Events, News News Politics Social Issues


Sitting in the Sixth Pew, Brooding on Things by Garrison Keillor


(My World   October 27, 2022)
I thought of my grandpa Denham when I took the train to Washington last week, a city he wanted to see and never did. I go to Washington to remind myself what a beautiful city it is despite the contempt brought upon it by so many elected officials…
Topics: Contemplation, Insight Faith Government Politics Religion


Life versus Love by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   June 27, 2022)
A Supreme Court ruling has raised the bar of civil discourse…
Topics: Beliefs Civility Communication Dysfunctional, Broken Faith Government News Policy, Policy Formation Politics Prayer Social Issues Social Movements


Why I'm Not Running for Anything Whatsoever by Garrison Keillor


(My World   February 21, 2022)
I want someone to be elected president who doesn’t remember the era of doo-wop and long-distance phone calls…
Topics: Holidays Humor Politics Popular Culture Voting & Elections


Liz Cheney's Not Lon Chaney by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   May 15, 2021)
Why recent events on Capitol Hill resemble a horror show…
Topics: Government News Politics Values Voting & Elections


Inauguration Day by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 22, 2021)
It's a day of new beginnings…
Topics: COVID-19 Current Events, News Government History Hopes & Dreams News Politics Prayer Racism and Inequality Unity, Unified Values Voting & Elections


You Want Me to Pray for Whom? by James N. Watkins


(Faith   January 20, 2021)
A reminder on this Inauguration Day in the U.S. of the biblical admonition to pray for our leaders…
Topics: Faith Government History Politics Prayer Voting & Elections


The Strain of Polarization by James N. Watkins


(My World   November 14, 2020)
What happens when there is no middle ground…
Topics: Beliefs Civility Language, Meaning Politics Relationships Social Issues Unity, Unified Voting & Elections


Divided by Politics by James N. Watkins


(My World   October 30, 2020)
What would Jesus say to a Church divided by politics?…
Topics: Christian Life Civility Current Events, News Dysfunctional, Broken Jesus Politics Religion Social Issues Voting & Elections


Taking the Election Personally by George Garrison


(My World   October 29, 2020)
A call for humility and grace…
Topics: Character, Integrity Charity Christian Life Civility COVID-19 Grace Politics Religion Social Issues Voting & Elections


Vote or Flip a Coin? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 17, 2020)
How people make decisions…
Topics: Choices and Decision Making Freedom Government Politics Social Issues


Driven Apart by Stu Johnson


(My World   October 10, 2020)
Where and how you get information matters…
Topics: Choices and Decision Making COVID-19 Dysfunctional, Broken Government Internet Media Politics Research Social Issues Social Unrest, Division Technology Values Voting & Elections


Voting Problems by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 10, 2020)
Digging into voter registration and election problems…
Topics: COVID-19 Fraud Government News Politics Social Issues Voting & Elections


How Old is Ancient? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   September 5, 2020)
Don't discard something or someone because they appear ancient…
Topics: Attitudes Beliefs Character, Integrity History Language, Meaning Politics Relationships Wisdom


But Where are the People? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 29, 2020)
Why virtual political conventions are for the birds…
Topics: Change COVID-19 Current Events, News History Humor Media Politics


Will I be Counted? by Stu Johnson


(My World   August 21, 2020)
Don't be left out of the 2020 Election or Census!…
Topics: COVID-19 Crime, Justice, Punishment Demographics News Politics Racism and Inequality Social Issues Statistics Voting & Elections


Watkins for President 2020 by James N. Watkins


(My World   July 17, 2020)
Throwing his pen in the race with the Tupperware party—'Putting a lid on government'…
Topics: Faith Government Humor Politics Trends Values


Democrats, Republicans and Voters by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   February 23, 2020)
Continuing the long tradition of our two party system…
Topics: Government History Politics Voting & Elections


A House Divided by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 8, 2020)
The state of our nation is not what we're told…
Topics: Dysfunctional, Broken Government History News Politics


Constitution Day and the Census Submitted by Stu Johnson


(My World   September 17, 2019)
It was Hamilton versus Jefferson from the very beginning…
Topics: Demographics Government History Policy, Policy Formation Politics


The Last Candidate Standing by James N. Watkins


(My World   September 1, 2019)
Are you already tired of teh 2020 election?…
Topics: Current Events, News Government Media News Politics Social Issues


Venti Dreams by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 2, 2019)
What is Howard Schultz thinking?…
Topics: News Politics


Driven Apart or Drawn Together? by Stu Johnson


(My World   November 21, 2018)
Reflections on the state of the nation at the mid-term elections…
Topics: Attitudes Civility Demographics Diversity & Pluralism Faith Government History Media Politics Social Media Technology Trends Trust Voting & Elections


Divided Loyalties by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 10, 2018)
Our right to vote unites us as Americans…
Topics: Diversity & Pluralism Government Politics Unity, Unified Values Voting & Elections


Pray, Vote, Trust by James N. Watkins


(My World   November 6, 2018)
Thoughts on going to the polls in a divided nation…
Topics: Diversity & Pluralism Government Politics Trust Unity, Unified Values Voting & Elections


A 'Dear John' Letter to Senator McCain by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   September 1, 2018)
An expressino of thanks for a remarkable leader…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Character, Integrity Civility Courage Inspiration Leadership Politics Tribute, Testimony


A Way with Words by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   July 21, 2018)
Exposing President Trump's verbal challenges…
Topics: Current Events, News Language, Meaning News Politics Popular Culture Writing


May I Be Frank, Mr. President? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 17, 2017)
Challenging a double standard in the Oval Office…
Topics: Crime, Justice, Punishment Current Events, News Ethics & Morality News Politics Scandal Social Issues Values


Hold the Phone by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   May 21, 2017)
If only The Donald would do just that…
Topics: Communication Government News Politics


Top Ten Ways to Reduce the National Debt by James N. Watkins


(My World   April 24, 2017)
With tongue only partly in cheek
Topics: Financial Government Planning Policy, Policy Formation Politics Trends


Make the Presidency Great Again! by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 28, 2017)
A message to the new Commander in Chief…
Topics: Government History Leadership Politics


Inauguration Day Ponderings by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 20, 2017)
More than a President is called to take an oath…
Topics: Government History Politics Prayer


A Prayer for the President-Elect by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 13, 2016)
A new hymn text to a time-honored tune…
Topics: Change Government Leadership News Politics Prayer


Voting 2016 by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   November 6, 2016)
Taking our duty seriously…
Topics: Government Politics Voting & Elections


Voting Shenanigans by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 30, 2016)
Keeping the mischief out of elections…
Topics: Government Politics Voting & Elections


White House Secrets by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 23, 2016)
Things might not be what they appear…
Topics: Government History Politics


The White House Race is a Mud Bowl by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 15, 2016)
Just how low can they go?…
Topics: Ethics & Morality News Politics


What If You Were President? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 2, 2016)
Consider the possibilities…if you would you even want the job…
Topics: Government Hopes & Dreams Politics


Taxation by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   August 28, 2016)
A retiring journalist's list of proliferating taxes…
Topics: Financial Government Policy, Policy Formation Politics Taxes


The Republican by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 2, 2016)
It's more like a funeral wake…
Topics: News Politics


Good Lord, He's a Bad Candidate by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   March 12, 2016)
Why I hope Donald Trump is not the GOP's nominee…
Topics: News Politics


Why Donald Trump Troubles Me by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 27, 2016)
One poetic commentator's opinion…
Topics: Current Events, News News Politics


Watkins for President 2016 by James N. Watkins


(My World   February 6, 2016)
Contributor and humorist Watkins throws his pen into the presidential race…
Topics: Humor News Politics


Amendment XXVIII? by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   August 30, 2015)
Did you know that the last amendment to the U.S. Constitution was in 1992?…
Topics: Government Politics


Can Two Become One? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 16, 2014)
Here's hoping the new Congress can make vows of unity…
Topics: Politics Unity, Unified

The Lessons of Bridgegate by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 19, 2014)
Coming to terms with an unnecessary toll…
Topics: Ethics & Morality Politics

Partisanship by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   June 6, 2013)
As long as I can remember, there were Democrats, Republicans, independents (with or without a capitol I) and lesser affiliates.…
Topics: Politics

Uncle Sam at the Brink by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 9, 2012)
A suicide watch in Washington…
Topics: Politics

A State of Indecision by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 21, 2012)
Washington state debates same-sex marriage…
Topics: Faith Family Political Correctness Politics Social Issues

The Donkey and the Elephant by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 7, 2012)
Can we hear what each is saying?…
Topics: Politics

A Faded Bedroom Poster by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   September 2, 2012)
Why it's time for a new one…
Topics: Politics

Where's the Party? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   March 25, 2012)
The Grand Old Party needs a party planner…
Topics: Planning Politics

A Prayer for Lawmakers and Others by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 15, 2012)
Asking Divine guidance for those who make decisions…
Topics: Politics Prayer

Herman "Raisin" Cane by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 13, 2011)
How the accused reacts to the "grapes of wrath"…
Topics: Current Events, News Grace Politics

And They're Off by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 21, 2011)
The county fair campaigning has begun…
Topics: Politics

Obama's Big Black Bus by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 21, 2011)
What's wrong with this picture?…
Topics: Politics

Uncle Sam's Spending Problem by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 7, 2011)
Is raising the debt ceiling the best solution?…
Topics: Financial Government Politics

The Little Weiner Went to Congress by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   June 12, 2011)
If only it were just a nursery rhyme…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics Scandal

Chicago's All-TIme Favorite Sport by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 30, 2011)
The votes are in…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics

Dancing with the Stars and Stripes by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 31, 2010)
It's boogie time with the ballot box…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics

Electioneering by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   October 31, 2010)
We waited and waited for our absentee ballots which did not arrive…
Topics: Bible Metaphors, Life Lessons Politics

Tea Party Ponderings by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 3, 2010)
What began one night in Boston still continues in our day…
Topics: Current Events, News History Politics

Obama, Duh! by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   March 21, 2010)
New lyrics to the same old tune about healthcare reform…
Topics: Current Events, News Health Care Politics

O Little Town of Washington by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 27, 2009)
There is no goodwill among men on Capitol Hill…
Topics: Health Care Politics

Domestic Parter-Ships by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 1, 2009)
Should their moorage be equal to marriage?
Topics: Family Language, Meaning Politics Social Issues

Obama, Obsama by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 25, 2009)
Reminding the President of a promise…
Topics: Politics Terrorism

Jimmy's Crack Scorned by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   September 27, 2009)
Why the former President misspoke…
Topics: Communication Politics

The Lion Sleeps by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 30, 2009)
A tribute to Ted Kennedy: the prince who never would be king…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Politics Tribute, Testimony

Profiles in Courage (and Humanity) by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 30, 2009)
Facing the four Kennedy brothers head-on…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) History Politics Tribute, Testimony

Revisiting Roe v. Wade by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   July 25, 2009)
Another senior moment arrived when I realized how little I really know about Roe vs. Wade…
Topics: History Legal Politics Social Issues

Slaves of Lust by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   June 28, 2009)
An over-populated political prison…
Topics: Politics Scandal

The Bronx Cheers by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   May 31, 2009)
But the jury is still out on this judge…
Topics: Political Correctness Politics

A Table Grace for Tax Day by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 19, 2009)
Singing for our supper…
Topics: Faith Financial Politics

The Motorcade and the Parade by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 5, 2009)
Obama's reception in London is no Palm Sunday parade…
Topics: Current Events, News Easter Politics

Babies in the Wings (Clipped) by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   March 15, 2009)
Grieving a pro-life stance…
Topics: Current Events, News Ethics & Morality Politics Social Issues

A President's Day Present by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 22, 2009)
A little package from his friends on the Hill…
Topics: Crisis Financial Politics

Lunacy in the Land of Lincoln by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 1, 2009)
Hot Rod left the race track of reason…
Topics: Crime, Justice, Punishment Politics Scandal

A Violation of Robert's Rules of Order by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 25, 2009)
Pondering the Chief Justice's uncharacteristic gaff…
Topics: Politics

A Purpose-Driven Choice by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 21, 2008)
Obama's Democratic critics speak volumes…
Topics: Politics Prayer Religion

Son of a Blagojevich by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 14, 2008)
One governor's questionable pedigree…
Topics: Crime, Justice, Punishment Politics Scandal

A Shrine to "No Belief" by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 14, 2008)
Yet another governor raises eyebrows…
Topics: Beliefs Christmas Politics

A Thankless Thanksgiving in the White House by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 30, 2008)
A less-than-memorable holiday for the First Family…
Topics: Holidays Politics Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving

The White House is Over-Rated by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 9, 2008)
Why your house matters much more…
Topics: Politics

Dumb and Dumber by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 26, 2008)
Not the movie, but this senseless presidential campaign…
Topics: Politics

Joe the Plumber Pleads His Case by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 19, 2008)
Making the case for the small business guy…
Topics: Freedom Politics

A Peel at Todd Palin's Alaska by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 5, 2008)
Why the First Dude is having second thoughts…
Topics: Politics

Queen Sarah and Delaware Joe by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 5, 2008)
The difference between the two is debatable…
Topics: Politics

Batter Up by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   September 28, 2008)
A creative alternative to presidential debates…
Topics: Politics

Sarah Palin Needs Our Prayers by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   September 7, 2008)
Her family's joys and sorrows are not unique…
Topics: Politics Prayer

Sarah (Plain and Tall) Palin by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 31, 2008)
What I know about this unknown candidate…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Politics

The Purpose-Driven Pastor Grills the Candidates by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 24, 2008)
Rick Warren's burger-bash at Saddleback…
Topics: Politics Religion

Conventions Come, Conventions Go by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 24, 2008)
What we can expect in Denver…
Topics: Politics

Joe Biden's Bidin' Time by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 24, 2008)
Actually, he's writing a speech…
Topics: Politics

A Relay Race Disgrace by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 17, 2008)
Sober lessons from John Edward's fall…
Topics: Ethics & Morality Politics Scandal

Assimilated Ages by Dan Seagren


(Senior Moments   June 29, 2008)
Some thoughts on the question, "too old to be president?"…
Topics: Politics

Jeremiah's Lamentations by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   April 6, 2008)
What Obama now laments about his pastor…
Topics: Politics Religion

A Racial Race? by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   March 9, 2008)
The black and white truth about a black candidate…
Topics: Politics Social Issues

Poetry in Motion by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 10, 2008)
What Maya Angelou is blind to…
Topics: Arts & Entertainment Politics

Dancing with Our Candidate by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   February 10, 2008)
Kicking up our caucusing heels…
Topics: Politics

He's Not a Sheep Clad Wolf by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 27, 2008)
Barack Obama is a Christ-follower…
Topics: Faith Politics Religion

A Horse Race without Equal by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   January 13, 2008)
The candidates continue to jockey for position…
Topics: Politics

The Obama and Oprah Show by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 12, 2007)
Is this a winning team?…
Topics: Politics Popular Culture Television

Holy Smoke by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 6, 2007)
Fuming questions about a candidate's faith…
Topics: Politics Religion

The Marathon to the White House by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   November 19, 2007)
The exhausting impact of this presidential race…
Topics: Politics

Disgraced in the John by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   September 16, 2007)
How a Minneapolis bathroom flushed a reputation…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics Scandal

Gordon Brown's Dilemma by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   July 1, 2007)
How will Britain's new Prime Minister vote on Iraq?…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics

A Politically-Correct Holiday is a Humbig by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   December 3, 2006)
One jaded Christian's Christmas wish…
Topics: Christmas Education Faith Freedom Holidays Politics

Election Day in Who-ville by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 29, 2006)
The paradox of exporting what we fail to practice&helliip;
Topics: Current Events, News Politics

Hyde and Seek by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 6, 2006)
The fall elections are anything but child's play…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics

The Donkey King's Temper Tantrum by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   October 1, 2006)
Questioning Clinton's right to criticize…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics

Remembering Joe Lieberman by Greg Asimakoupoulos


(Rhymes & Reasons   August 13, 2006)
The Connecticut senator is a casualty of war.…
Topics: Current Events, News Politics War