Perriello on Climate
“The Republicans may win some seats because of this vote, but they can’t regain their souls for demagoguing the issue,” Tom Perriello said of the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade climate bill of […]
“The Republicans may win some seats because of this vote, but they can’t regain their souls for demagoguing the issue,” Tom Perriello said of the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade climate bill of […]
Just returned from a fundraiser for Tom Perriello. Great economic message and a forward-thinking climate and energy message. He gets what’s going on in America. He gets the opioid crisis. […]
I got his Poetry for Young People edition of Langston Hughes’ poetry and it really sings. I read it to my 4-year-old nephew on Sunday night–nearly the whole book. He […]
I began Thomas Frank’s new book, Listen, Liberal, this weekend. How interesting. It has hooked me in the first few pages. I’ve read much about the Democratic Party–its future, its […]
Had a lovely time visiting Jamie Morris’ book talk and signing last week at One More Page Books in Arlington, Virginia. He told some great stories that kept the audience […]
Dos Who? When one thinks of the American modernist pantheon—and who doesn’t at least three times daily?—I suspect the usual names rise to the fore: Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, F. […]
People’s Climate March: April 2017, Washington, DC We rose early and took to the street, mustering between the Capitol and the White House, free people in solidarity with science; […]
I’ve been working so hard on the Dos Passos legacy lately, I wrote a poem about it: Dos Passos-savvy When I was a boy I knew books; they showed […]
That moment when you see current politics unfolding like Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight. The mob/GOP unleashes the Joker/Trump and then recoils at the madness that ensues. Jim Gordon admonishes, […]
I found this quote quite recently in the John Dos Passos oeuvre. Given the salience of environmental matters today and always, I’m delighted to share it. It’s certainly appropriate for […]