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Where McGovack Fell

It was an emotional day yesterday, filled with ceremonies at Arlington Cemetery, the Pentagon and Ground Zero. I did not attempt to get to either the five-sided Adult Care facility, nor to the cemetery as I do most anniversaries of that awful day. Instead, there was a birthday and wine-tasting out at the Bull Run […]

The Day After

12 September 2001 The Day After Editor’s Note: I kept copies of everything from those days- not physical ones, of course; I have moved too often to keep paper records. But digital lasts forever these days- and I thought that on this day before the 15th anniversary of that awful day in September that changed […]

The Big Six

(The Big Six are departing the stage after the fifth and final plenary session of the Intelligence & National Security Summit. John Brennan has already been enveloped by his CIA security detail and whisked away before I could get any closer with my smart phone. Lieutenant General Vince Stewart (DIA) is on the bottom of […]

National Security Meatballs

As you know, I was wrapped up in the National Security Summit with many of the Usual Suspects down at the Harold Washington Convention Center in downtown DC. I am already preparing to be late to the plenary session this morning. I don’t think anyone will notice. The Director of National Intelligence had some great […]

Knaves and Buffoons

I have a two-day conference downtown, starting bright and early, and will not be able to devote the same meticulous care in crafting The Daily as I do normally: scarfing down caffeine, finishing the dregs of last night’s nightcap, vaping away in the unearthly glow of the flat screen in front of me. You think […]

Public Service Announcement

I was accused of being maudlin in yesterday’s outing. Guilty as charged. So, we have decided to eschew anything profound today and instead are bringing you this important public service announcement. As you are well aware, a plague has been attacking the watering holes of the glittering Wilson Boulevard. Like a vast blight, the industry […]

Generations

(U.S. and British warships anchored in Sagami Wan, outside of Tokyo Bay, Japan, on the day the Allied ships entered Japanese waters, 27 August 1945. Photographed from USS South Dakota (BB-57) as the sun sets behind Mount Fuji’s distinctive cone) Official US Navy Picture). They did it again. There was another release of documents late […]

The Other Side

(Patrick Michael Griffin with his family at their home in Nashville, 1906. He built the place himself). So, the police were not called about the decision of the Board to keep the pool open for only one of the two traditional weekends after the formal closing on Labor Day. But none of the pool rats […]

Last Party at Mary’s

As regular readers will remember, I was doing a review of the jets employed to haul my sorry butt up to Michigan, and what will certainly be The Last Party at Mary’s Place, at her magnificent home on Grand Traverse Bay. The kids are selling the place off- they both have places of their own […]