Tuesday, June 20, 2017

I want to encourage everyone who can to watch the new Showtime documentary by Oliver Stone, an interview with Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation. I signed up for a 30-day free trial Showtime subscription, and I am sure to finish the four-part series well before the thirty days are up.

For more than a decade, we Americans (and Europeans) have been treated to a steady diet of Putin hating messages from government and the media, leading to the recent proclamation by General Mattis that Russia is the greatest existential threat to the United States and Putin is the greatest threat to world order. Of course, as we have been taught by the media, Putin is the most authoritarian and criminal despot in the world.

So, it is refreshing to look the devil in the eye, and like President Bush, see Putin’s soul. The man comes across as so resembling an ordinary human being that I have to scratch my head. Where are the horns? This is clearly a nice man, very intelligent, and cool, a man in control of himself. On the other hand, Oliver Stone comes across sometimes as kind of a jerk: obsequious, opinionated, crude. Nevertheless, Stone was brave enough to risk his reputation by offering a once-in-our-lifetime unbiased picture of Vladimir Putin and to allow President Putin to tell his side of the story.


I often ask the heretical question to Americans, “What has Russia done to you to make her your enemy? How has she hurt you?” Answers usually are confined to aggression in Ukraine or malevolent election influence, neither of which satisfy me (the Americans are as guilty of the Ukrainian mess as the Russians, and we have done a fine job ourselves of malevolently influencing our elections: think Koch brothers, George Soros. The real answer, of course, is that Russia will not knuckle under American leadership, clearly the greatest of crimes. Nevertheless, I am predisposed to be charitable to Vladimir Putin, and I believe that anyone watching the Stone show will be pleased by what they see.

Monday, June 12, 2017

Why the abortion wars? My thought has always been, "Not so nice, especially for the baby, but not my business," and, " I don't have the right to tell women what to do." 
But there might be more to this problem. The biological imperative is to reproduce, and we see in nature and countless frat parties, males frantically attempting to copulate and not only with women to fulfill their destiny. We see this imperative codified in religion, such as the “Be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth and subdue it..." verse in Genesis.
Well, that ship has sailed. The earth is well-filled and, although global warming is a bit of a hitch, subdued. From my cockpit, I watch not one but seven personal watercraft go by and wonder how long before the River is chock full of these things, their numbers doubling every seven years, their collective wakes increasingly rocking my boat. I saw the number of oystermen increase dramatically every year, fathers passing on boats to their sons, licenses costing only $100/year, while the oyster harvest diminishes due to the effects of global warming. Enough of this nonsense! We just do not need so many babies, and if that means that contraception or abortion is some flavor of murder, so be it. Otherwise, overpopulation will kill us all.