Right Side of History or Left Side of Disaster?
By now, anyone who’s surfed the internet, turned on a TV, radio or had a discussion about world politics has heard that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. Really forced out. A peaceful revolution that was really a street-side coup d’état to topple a corrupt government that was a firm friend of the West. So how do we internalize US […]
Where’s Geraldo?
I’ll have to say my confidence in Piers Morgan evaporated into the Orange County breeze last night when I heard him diminish the danger of the Muslim Brotherhood on Piers Tonight. Piers went head-to-head with Mort Zuckerman, the current editor-in-chief of U.S. News & World Report when Zuckerman essentially told Piers that they don’t play in […]
Creating a Dialogue For Peace
Peace. There are many words to describe it when you consider the Middle East. Unattainable. Impossible. Or simply a mirage. But there is a shortcut to it that we all seem to be missing. What is it? Simple. Getting past ourselves. Most of us need to put our egos aside and to be willing to bypass ideas […]

