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Tag Archives: objectivity
Speaking of Inspiration
Wow! Today, I am charged with writing about someone who inspires me. What an opportunity to sing someone’s praises and offer them as an example of leadership, talent, knowledge, and kindness. Sadly, that is not what comes to mind for … Continue reading
Posted in Civility, Daily Life, Humor, Journalism, Political Extremes, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged Bloganuary, inspiration, inspirational, objectivity, Politics
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Still Stuck in the Middle
At least one political cartoonist and I seem to have the same feeling. Much of America is, and has been, stuck in the middle of a political crisis that threatens the very fabric of our society. I originally wrote about … Continue reading
Posted in Civility, Daily Life, Ethics, Leadership, Political Extremes, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged far right, leftists, media bias, objectivity, Political Extremes, Politics, trolling, trolls
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The Easy Way Out
People speak of politics as if it is a political spectrum or continuum. They talk about the left and right. They talk about the far left and the far right, and occasionally, someone talks about the middle. In an earlier … Continue reading