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Remembering Maggie’s Malaprops: A Character with Character

President Kennedy poked fun envisioning Maggie coming to the Senate floor late in the afternoon, mumbling about offering an insignificant amendment, “and Grand Coulee Dam gets built.”

My Memory is a Fearsome Instrument. It’s Evolution that Sucks

Sections of my memory are magnificent, though I can't remember where I put my keys

The Data: Watch Where You Walk

Americans must be walking more these days. Either that, or walking is getting more dangerous.

What T.S. Eliot has to say about Trump’s Venezuela Adventure

What I know, from some decades of observing such “triumphs,” is that the triumph phase tends to be short-lived, while the subsequent phase(s) are long-lived and tragic.

The Great Re-Sorting: How Washington Politics got this way

Washington’s march from Independent swing state to solidly Democratic is well known. We have not voted for a Republican for President of Governor since the mid-80s. Less frequently discussed is the sorting that has driven this growing Democratic majority.

A Homeric Journey: A New Novel by David Horsey

When it comes to the staying power of a powerful story, Horsey’s novel outshines and may outlast his award-winning cartoons.