I have to admit I still get excited when opening day approaches. I’m talking about baseball’s opening day, of course, which is the only opening day in the world of sports that still garners national attention. True, football is now America’s game, but baseball is America’s history, and by plotting the opening days from year […]
Guest column from Fred Galves
Fred Galves, my faculty colleague at the McGeorge School of Law, asked that I post this column for him. He invites replies in the form of comments to the blog, to which he promises to reply. 2nd Amendment Quiz: Ten Questions There was a recent report that flight attendants in the US are upset about […]
Contemplating the Portman Conversion: How Much Impact Does the Capacity for Empathy Have on Political Ideology?
Empathy: n. The ability to understand, be aware of, be sensitive to and vicariously experience the feelings, thoughts and experience of another without having the feelings, thoughts, and experience communicated in an objectively explicit manner. It’s an interesting word. I was still a pre-teen when my mother first introduced me to it. “Empathy,” she explained […]
The World According to GOP: What These Republicans Really Want
Amidst all the nonsense that the U.S. political scene has been since Barack Obama was elected in 2008, it is easy to lose sight of the master plan that those opposing the president really espouse. Viewed issue-by-issue, the forest may not be evident. But each of the trees that comprise a particular debate (be it […]
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