Author Archives: centrist

How the Citizens United decision is changing politics (and ruining your life)

Mitt Romney’s sudden veering into the center lane in early October took most everyone by surprise.  At first it seemed like a move of desperation from a lagging campaign grasping at straws.  I mean, no one had ever waited so … Continue reading

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The Paradoxes Mr. Romney Must Sell

 Mitt Romney has a problem.  He has to somehow convince some people that he is exactly the opposite of what he’s trying to convince others he is.  I know; confusing, huh.  That’s why his campaign seems so wishy-washy.

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In Defense of the Flip-Flop

“I have no other end in this writing, but only to discover myself, who, also, shall, peradventure, be another thing tomorrow, if I chance to meet any new instruction to change me.”  – Montaigne The term flip-flop has become as … Continue reading

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The Inevitability of Compromise

“A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.” –James 1:8 In the movie All of Me the soul of Lilly Tomlin’s character is mistakenly trapped inside the body of Steve Martin’s character.  Anyone who has seen this movie has … Continue reading

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Newly-discovered Christmas song

If you know me personally, you know I’m a big fan of Christmas.  As such, I would like to share Christmas through my blog (since politics has disappointed so badly recently).  I hope to post some Christmas stuff frequently this … Continue reading

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Arguments of Degrees

A while back I wrote about how the things we’re told we shouldn’t talk about—religion and politics—are precisely some of the most important things we can talk about.  Sitting with someone of a different mind about either subject, but who … Continue reading

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My Introduction to Montaigne

In plodding my way slowly through the Great Books series, I found a special treat in Michel de Montaigne, a 16th Century French philosopher.  His thoughts peel back the surface of human interaction, often to an uncomfortable degree.  But he … Continue reading

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The Victim Juggernaut

The way some people use the term “main-stream media,” you would think it has only  four letters.  The opposite of this MSM is, of course, the underground, iconoclastic, revolutionary side-stream media that is struggling to make its voice heard above … Continue reading

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Letter to my Utah Senator about the DREAM Bill

This is a letter I sent to my state Senator about the DREAM bill, a bill that will allow illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition at Utah’s state colleges and Universities.  PLEASE feel free to copy it and send your … Continue reading

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Celebrate Independents

I live in Utah, one of the most Republican-leaning states in the country, right?  And yet, the majority of voters are not registered Republicans.  In fact, only 31.5% are registered as Republicans, and only 7.4% as Democrats.  Nearly 61% are … Continue reading

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