Surrender w/o Redemption
Comment on Kristol's Bulwark Comment
2025.06.30
Just one short observation that this is the first post in more than 2 months and only the second in 3 months, since we returned from Prague. No apologies needed, I know. Nevertheless, I will take the opportunity to note that I've been consumed with gardening, and with local politics in my role as Chair of the Waterford, NY, Democratic Committee. I love the gardening. I am ambivalent about the political work. I'd love to turn it over to somebody younger. But since there is nobody willing to take over at this point, I'll keep it up until such time as somebody steps forward. Meanwhile, taking a step down the good-intentions paved road to hell, I'll throw out that, inspired by my son. Kelly, and his attentiveness to his music and comments blog, I DO feel inspired to get back to this page that almost nobody but me looks at. Kelly's is much more popular. Check it out, and read his quirky comments and listen to some of his awesome tunes.
Happy July, Everybody!
” … the centrists aren’t fighting. On Friday, Rep. Don Bacon, one of a few non-MAGA Republicans in the House, a supportive voice for Ukraine, announced he was retiring. And on Sunday, Sen. Thom Tillis, one of two Senate Republicans who voted against cloture on the budget reconciliation bill, also announced that he won’t be running for re-election.
“But, in truth, their legacies are, to say the least, problematic. Except in the case of Ukraine, has Bacon ever cast an important vote against Trump? Tillis, of course, voted for Pete Hegseth and Pam Bondi and Kash Patel and Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And he voted against convicting Trump after January 6th.