History is Everything, and Everything is to be Questioned.
By Rich Kozlovich
I've decided to change my regular offerings of P&D and the Week That Was by, starting on Monday, doing features such as this. Each will start with the commentaries featured for that day, and then P&D and The Week That Was will just have the commentaries listed on Saturday. While I may have a Sunday offering occasionally, especially dealing with Geopolitics, I still don't plan on having a regular Sunday feature. P&D is a not for profit passion. I don't need or want a job, and even a newsie like me can stand only so much.
The world really is a mess, and truth be told, it always has been, but the difference is, in days gone by, we didn't have the ability to know what was going on in the rest of the world as we do now. In centuries past newspapers had a role in changing that, which actually started believe it or not in ancient Rome, but it was always limited. For our post Greco-Roman time it really started in the 1600's, but it was still limited.
That changed with radio, and then television made a huge impact, and the three worked well promoting each other with radio, television, and newspapers/magazines becoming huge international voices making a defining impact on people's views and thinking.
The three-headed beast is radical ideas, voter registration losses, and a left wing committed to destroying everything.... [and] every Democrat that I've spoken to knows that the Left is going to destroy them, but they are scared to challenge them. They fear cancellation, a mob in front of their house or business office or being called something that ends in "ism."
What really scares the Democrat cult of human sacrifice? Trump being successful, and not only dealing with Washington DC's crime rate.

Life is About Patterns and Circles. Patterns of behavior,
and the Social Circles Promoting That Behavior.