Tag: Supreme Court
Wisdom for Dummies
In 2016, McConnell says, it was appropriate to block Garland because the GOP held the Senate and a Democrat held the White House. Also the moon was full and there was a wind from the […]
Artificial Intelligence and the Supreme Court
Stop fretting about whatever happened to Merrick Garland or whether Neil Gorsuch or anyone else should fill a Supreme Court vacancy. A new app, the Scalia, Thomas, Alito, Roberts and Sometimes Kennedy Know-It-All System, or […]
Time for a Politically Incorrect SWOT Analysis
One glance at a recent New York Times article—G.O.P Race Grows Cruder and More Aggressive—set me to thinking. I wonder how much cruder and more aggressive things need to get before the wheels fall off […]
Quiche Lorraine, Spark of the French Revolution
French Entree QUICHE LORRAINE INGREDIENTS 1 pastry pie shell (follow instructions) 8 ounces bacon (leanest is best) 4 ounces Gruyère cheese 4 eggs 1½ cups heavy whipping cream ¼ teaspoon nutmeg ⅛ teaspoon pepper ¼ […]
Intothecellar: A Scifi Thriller That Packs a Punch
The new movie Intothecellar is a must-see yarn about a planet that is sliding into hopelessness. Times are desperate on Planet America and voters have only two escape routes: Planet Democrat and Planet Republican. Unfortunately, […]
Jimi Hendrix at the Supreme Court
What about Jimi Hendrix? Question by Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts during oral argument in a copyright case. COURT CRIER: Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of the […]