From the pressroom to the ballroom

The content critiques American societal issues, highlighting the fragility of capitalism, the spectacle of building a ballroom in the White House, and the troubling role and defense of lies by former Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Moon trippin’

Daily writing promptHow much would you pay to go to the moon?View all responses There is only one compelling reason I would dearly love to visit a barren rock devoid of breathable air and the conditions necessary to sustain life. But only under two essential conditions. And, I would pay as many bags of cash … Continue reading Moon trippin’

No man left behind, except when it involves Israel

Fighting for peace is like screwing for virginity.-George Carlin I think the first time I heard the trope "No man left behind" was in a Hollywood movie. It's generally employed with dramatic effect to suggest that the U.S. would go to exorbitant lengths to ensure that no U.S. soldier would be abandoned in combat. This … Continue reading No man left behind, except when it involves Israel

Christine, aka Tilted

As much as I love music, I'm also fascinated by the musicians. The persona is as much a part of the art as the music is. The music, to me, becomes even more enjoyable when there are intriguing characters behind it.