So Right — And Yet So Wrong. Or Am I Wrong?

The President is very much a man at ease in his own skin. And that’s a good thing. But then, he is the President. The President is in Beijing to cheer on our Olympic athletes. And that’s a good thing. But then, he is the first POTUS to attend an Olympics...

Not Forgotten

We have recently lost three outstanding members of our Nixon family — Anne Armstrong, Clay Whitehead, and Peter Rodman. In 1971 RN named Anne Armstrong co-chairman of the RNC. In 1972 he appointed her Counselor to the President with Cabinet rank. During the Ford...

RIP Bernie Brillstein

The way we live now is largely influenced by people of whom we know little and of whom we hear less. The entertainment —and particularly the comedy— of the last third of the last century was, in no small way, the creation of Bernie Brillstein. He died last...

The Way From 810 5th Avenue to 08/08/08

The trumpets will blare and the blue —or at least bluish— skies will smile down on the Olympic Games in Beijing. But before the command to “Let the games begin” is given, might I suggest taking just a moment to remember the man but for whom...