Readers of this blog, if any, may have noticed it has changed its appearance several times lately. First, thanks to tech support, it looked pretty good on desktops and laptops, but not so good on tablets and phones. Foolishly, without … Continue reading
Hayden Keith Monroe
Where I live we have a Senate election to look forward to in November, but the attack ads started months ago. Why? The incumbent voted for Obamacare. The attack ads are not the work of her opponent but of one … Continue reading
Yesterday, I propounded the SBIFF Axiom due to an illuminating experience at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. But since it is a universal principle, the name seems a bit parochial. Therefore, I am immodestly redubbing it Monroe’s Maxim. If … Continue reading