Category: DailySocotra

Great Great Uncle Patrick Speaks

This has been a cyclone of a year, and one in which taking stock has been a key activity amid the mass confusion. I am trying to order my affairs, sell my hot rod truck, and lessen the impact on the kids when they hav to deal with the mounds of paper and old wood. […]

It’s All Politics!

What a splendid week we have had, so far, close to the shores of the majestic gray-and-brown Potomac as the tropical storm with the unpronounceable name swept up the coast. We were just far enough that only the rains came to us, though millions bore a more difficult brunt of the storm. We had no […]

De-Platforming Our Errors

(A person who could be Dr. Blix, champion of Health, we think.) Alert and well-seasoned readers performed their assigned tasks with alacrity and good faith yesterday. It demonstrated a triumph of editorial integrity, and one of which we are proud. Management at the Daily Socotra was informed in the early review that an incorrect caption […]

National Disasters

(Dr. Birx) I have to say, this has been the best season of national disasters ever. I got a note responding to mine that indicates my Turkish pal has so far avoided trouble with the returning caliphate. Good news, and so far, a disaster avoided. Here, along the old front lines of a war that […]

Deferred Decisions

New week, ya’ll! Local news: We have had some of the urban anger down here on what once were the front lines between Lee’s Army and Grant’s Army. A pair of brothers who had land they did not want to work decided to donate the parcel to the County as a park. It would eventually […]

The Inner Buckeye

So, we enter this morning a new month, the eighth of this chaotic year. It is a treat to be part of a historic event that combines so many astonishing things. It is a half century since mass disturbance last plagued our streets and we torched our central cities. Now, here it is again with […]

Public Emergencies

We are less than a hundred days to the presidential election. It is exciting to be in the midst of crisis and have another one bearing down fast. Here in my home state, absentee voters can cast their ballots up to 45 days in advance, so the time for hard thinking is upon us. Hahaha. […]

Swamp Postcard: Political Health

Well, here is a week that I have difficulty in understanding. I mean, I might have seen something like the hearing yesterday, but if so, I can’t remember it. We appear to be on the verge of something that is so vast that it (almost) defies my comprehension. I read a note from a progressive […]

The “Q” Word

(Dr. Fauci is honored by President Bush for his role in locking down SARS) Since everything is political in these last three months before the election, it is interesting to look back at this remarkable year. It is equally interesting that simply remarking on this tumultuous six months is fraught with controversy. It is a […]

Plague Life

We have all been spending a lot of time at home, and judging from the amount of notes in the email string, we are spending too much time in cyberspace. I am not going to launch into another satyric account of our current national disorganization. It is fun to watch and quite spectacular. Since I […]