Tech, and How I Broke Free

If you’re reading this and you love your phone have at it. But most of us have issues around our phones. As do, I imagine, the mom who pushes her stroller and scrolls through her feed. The family at a … Read more

The Cowards Among Us

The human drive for self-preservation is so strong it can lead us to act against our better wishes, for both self and society. Such was the case with McCarthyism and such is the case now with the woke movement. While … Read more

The Death of Marvelous Marvin (and Boxing?)

Boxing, I’m done. A 40+-year relationship, and I’m done. Count me out. This was driven home with the recent passing of middleweight legend Marvelous Marvin Haggler (not to mention Floyd Mayweather’s latest act; more below), but like many breakups it’d … Read more

When Woke Ate #MeToo

Deshaun Watson, it seems, has gone missing. While news of his sexual misconduct continues to gain steam, media outlets like Disney’s ESPN and the New York Times have buried the story. I know because I follow their reporting daily. To … Read more

Dave Rubin on Larry King

Podcaster Dave Rubin knows more than a thing or two about the late Larry King, whose Brooklyn accent, suspenders and dark-rimmed glasses helped mark his 25-year run as host of CNN’s Larry King Live. Rubin has called King “my friend, my … Read more

Squandered Conservative Opportunity

Any hope for a 21st century recalibration of conservatism was dashed at last weekend’s annual Conservative Political Action Conference, where Trump was the featured speaker.  The Republican Party is still having a tough time disassociating itself from Little Don. Forget liberal hysteria … Read more

Rush Limbaugh and My Time in Radio

When news of the passing of iconic talk radio host Rush Limbaugh arrived, people to both sides of him were quick to pounce. The New York Times (in an era of ongoing lows for the paper) offered up its own sadistic … Read more