The royal family betrayed its traditional pretense of being above partisan politics by inviting former Conservative prime ministers Margaret Thatcher and John Major while snubbing former Labour prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. By contrast, all living prime ministers were invited to the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana in 1981. I… Read more.
Archives for 2011
Second of Three Commentaries in Homage to the Royal Wedding
Continuing this series, which began with a proper introduction yesterday, this second commentary is from May 4, 2007. I feel compelled to note, however, that the American media are providing blanket coverage of this wedding for the same reason they provide similar coverage of human train wrecks like Charlie Sheen and Donald Trump: it’s a perverse ratings bonanza.… Read more.
First of Three Commentaries in Homage to the Royal Wedding
Perhaps you’ve noticed that media organizations from around the world have already begun broadcasting from London in advance of Friday’s royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton. Unfortunately, the 24/7 reports being filed amount to little more than mundane observations about the fairytale nature of this event and about the security nightmare it poses. Or,… Read more.
Happy Birthday Queen Elizabeth
We lost the American colonies because we lacked the statesmanship to know the right time and the manner of yielding what is impossible to stop. (cbc.ca, HM Elizabeth II – commenting on the American bicentennial in Philadelphia, July 1976) This will seem almost traitorous to many of my fellow Caribbean natives, but I am not… Read more.
Lifting the Ceiling on America’s National Debt?
No doubt you recall all of the Chicken-Little talk by politicians and pundits alike surrounding this year’s budget. Yet literally within seconds of Congress passing a budget bill to avert a government shutdown, these same politicians and pundits redirected their Chicken-Little talk towards drumming up idle-minded fear over the national debt. Meanwhile, everybody knows that… Read more.
BP Oil Spill One Year Later
This week the media are commemorating the one-year anniversary of the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Conspicuously absent from their retrospectives, however, are the on-air rants by reporters, commentators, environmentalists, and politicians, including no less a person than President Obama, about this spill causing an ecological catastrophe that will last a thousand years. By… Read more.
‘Black Swan’ Body Double Exposes Portman as a Fraud
It’s not getting nearly as much media coverage as Donald Trump accusing President Obama of faking his American citizenship, but Natalie Portman’s body double accusing her of faking the dance moves that won her an Oscar is far more newsworthy; not least because it actually rings true. I’m not speaking because I feel I should be heralded.… Read more.
Trump Hailed Not Just As A Joke, But As A Clown
Here is how I dismissed Donald Trump as a viable presidential candidate a week ago yesterday: [N]othing demonstrates that his clownish foray into presidential politics is just for personal ego and financial enrichment quite like previewing his campaign platform by speaking more like a right-wing radio shock jock than a politician. (Trump for president?! Don’t be… Read more.
‘All My Children’ and ‘One Life To Live’ … Canceled!
Actually, I haven’t seen an episode of either one of these daytime soap operas since 1984. Yet when I read yesterday that ABC was canceling both of them it was as if I had read that my favorite college professor had just died. Here’s why: I’m a little embarrassed to disclose that I spent almost… Read more.
Bonds, Baseball’s Home-run King, is Now a Convicted Felon
It came as no surprise to me that a jury convicted Barry Bonds yesterday on one count of obstruction of justice stemming from his obvious dissembling during a federal investigation into the use of steroids in Major League Baseball. What was surprising was that the jury deadlocked on the other three counts of perjury. After all, he… Read more.