Month: May 2016
Fabriquè en Babylon: The Generation Who Sold The World
“I’d hate America if I didn’t love it so much.”
Allow me to explain. Looking at my surroundings, my “office” (occupying a fair portion
NOT trending: U.S. Rep Devin Nunes does not clarify remarks (“…if you actually wanna do real work…”)
Rep. Devin Nunes presented a rather stark tone of disdain for those in favor of spending cuts: “If you want to do phony work and if you want to
Blind Consent: A Libertarian View to a Cause
So many people are just content in the idea of the political spectrum being strictly confined to the ‘left/right paradigm’ that it’s really
NeoSpeak: Al Capone’s Vault > Prince’s Vault
Jonathan D. DeViney: “Prince’s love songs were about as romantic as a pay toilet. And now, y’know we’re gonna have to listen to just how much of a genius he was…”
ModState adds two to editorial staff
In something of a managerial coup, two men with vastly different backgrounds and possessive of equally contrasting styles have been brought onto the editorial staff of ModState.
Blind Consent: The Hypocrisy of The Boycott
Several recording artists have boycotted performances in North Carolina and Mississippi as what began (amongst the overwhelming majority of people
State of Mind: What’s Next?
What’s next?
With the ever more present awareness and now acceptance of homosexuality and transgendered individuals, has any one else noticed the
Tricky Dick, The Donald and The Tie
I was born into a working class, white family from western Pennsylvania. They were Republicans who viewed the New Deal with disdain,