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In January of 1970, our 10th grade English teacher read the class 12 short pieces of advice that were part of a calendar, one for each month of the year.  The advice pertained not to how to be healthy or how to live a rich, honest, rewarding life, but how to be cool.  The last line of each monthly suggestion was the same: “Eat plenty of burgers.”

As the cartoonist whose work appears here has observed, Americans may have limited appetite for Plato and Socrates, but we can’t get enough cheap junk in our lives.

Americans and the Higher Virtues

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The Next Chapter in American Disgrace

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Every day, our nation’s face is pushed a little bit further into the toilet.

The Next Chapter in American Disgrace

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Depicting Lady Liberty

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Gotta love the creativity, and certainly the sentiment, that is captured by the artist whose work we see here.

In reality, however, Lady Liberty should be depicted sitting with slumped shoulders, tears rolling down her cheeks.

There has never been a moment anything like the present in U.S. history.  A sociopathic criminal in the White House, bolstered by traitors in both Congress and the Supreme Court.

Depicting Lady Liberty

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Brian Cox, PhD

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It’s always encouraging to see the emergence of another brilliant astrophysicist into our culture — not that his message here is particularly encouraging.

Brian Cox, PhD

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