Column: Read More Than This Headline

If you’ve fallen into the Internet Age tendency of skimming headlines and tweets instead of reading the entire article, you’d understandably think the new pope is a hippie and the new president of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, is a peacenik. (Also: chocolate detects cancer, Oreos are akin to cocaine, and Elizabeth Warren has plans to make… Continue reading

Column: Obamacare and My Family

My in-laws, whom I’ve written about in the past, are emblematic of the economic meltdown: They’re both 57 years old””in the doughnut hole of being too young for Medicare, too old for the job market. They worked as middle management in businesses tangentially related to the housing industry. After the crash they were both laid… Continue reading

Column: For Shame for Poor-Shaming

You’ve heard the term “slut-shaming.” It’s a tactic used by those fighting to repeal the 20th century. As women make strides for equality, a chorus of antiquities pronounces women who want to work outside the home as promiscuous. Only wanton women would want abortion rights. Loose ladies demand day care. Slut-shaming is even prevalent when… Continue reading

Column: Fix Congress: Overturn Vieth v. Jubelirer!

OK House Republicans””I give up. Since you’ve been the majority the only thing you’ve accomplished is naming things after Reagan and voting to repeal Obamacare an unprecedented””let alone unreasonable””38 times. Seriously, you’ve done nothing. Even Congresses that set out to do nothing and were dubbed “Do-Nothing,” look like overachievers by comparison. Last Sunday on “Face… Continue reading

Column: How to Seem Racist: A Guide

It feels like this needs to be said: Pro-Zimmerman folks, when you celebrate the now decidedly legal shooting death of an unarmed adolescent, it’s ghoulish””and it makes you seem racist. Here’s why: Trayvon Martin was a kid. He didn’t have a criminal record””his killer did. Martin had a legitimate reason for being in that neighborhood… Continue reading

Column: Southern Fried Christian Sharia

North Carolina state legislators introduced what was described as an anti-Sharia law bill this week. The concern was a religion would trump our laws””threaten our constitution. This religion, they fear, would dictate our rights and punish dissent. It would blur the lines between church and state! Women would be subjugated! This is such a threat… Continue reading