Author: Vic Socotra

The Missing Man

The Missing Man The President is staying the course on the wars overseas, but something changed this week. A reporter asked if there were any similarities between the Tet Offsensive in Vietnam and what is happening this bloody month in Iraq. The President conceeded that there might be. I don’t know what Mr. Bush is […]

Fort Ethan Allen

There is not much of it left, and I suppose it is more curious that there is anything left at all. The Downtown is being reconstructed, block-by-block, and when anything is saved it is only a brick or interesting stone facade. Quotations, nothing at all of substance. The vast network of defenses around the city […]

Rockets and Dirt

Rockets and Dirt Poor Dear Leader! He has invested all this time and energy into becoming a nuclear power, and he is being dissed by those he sought to impress! The embargo could interrupt his supply of premium cognac. Thousands of bottles of Paradis are shipped to North Korea each year. The brand is produced […]

The Home Stretch

The Home Stretch It is time to start thinking about what is going to happen in three weeks. I have been preoccupied with other issues, and I know the way you roll your eyes when I start yammering about the Federal Budget, or the Planning and Programming process in the Department of Defense. I sympathize, […]

Heads of the Hydra

I ask you forgiveness in advance. There is no reference to baseball or that idiotic football team that plays in Washignton today. Someone has asked me to think about the Global War on Terror in the context of the coming election, in a limited number of words. As you know, I think about it a […]

The Fragile Heart

The Fragile Heart In the darkness, the light from the clock-radio was baleful. It was shortly after four; the kids in the party house across the street were probably just getting to their beds. We only exist briefly in the same space-time continuum, and I am only aware of them in the few weeks that […]

Classmates

Thank God we got through the 13th without significant damage. Now that I have to keep track of all the Muslim holidays and mark the lunar cycle of the Month of Ramadan, there is a lot to juggle in terms of portents and mysteries. They say at the end of the Empire of Rome there […]

Rising Tide

The Nobel Committee threw a grenade and took a swipe at the world leadership. It was a strange year for the Wizards of Stockholm, you have to say. The prize for peace went to a micro-economist, and the prize for literature went to a Turk who threw his own grenade over the Armenian genocide. Maybe […]

Poking Snakes

Poking Snakes I have not been having a good week. I was in Baltimore, for one, and although the Charm City has its attractions, the hotel chain where I stay at the Inner Harbor has sealed the windows and banned smoking inside the building. A smoker’s area near the front door, only a quarter mile […]

Autographed Basketballs

Autographed Basketballs That’s it. I have had it. The last straw cam in the press brief on Monday. The Administration ran out press Secretary Tony Snow and blasted the Clinton Administration and my iconic favorite government official, Bill Richardson, for the renegade Korean nuclear program. Snow stood behind that podium and patronized Mr. Clinton’s policy […]