Donald Trump Sits Down With Pope Francis Again

This is the second imagined conversation between Pope Francis and Donald Trump, using actual quotations on a variety of subjects. Donald Trump: The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive. Pope Francis: A very solid scientific consensus indicates that we are presently witnessing a … More Donald Trump Sits Down With Pope Francis Again

Quote of the Day

“The two-state solution did not die a natural death. It was strangulated as Jewish settlements in the West Bank were expanded and deepened by successive Israeli governments in order to prevent the emergence of a viable Palestinian state. The settlement project has achieved its intended irreversibility, not only because of its breadth and depth but … More Quote of the Day

Road Rage

I was waiting to turn right on to a busy main street, and the car ahead of me was turning left. Turning right is a much easier maneuver in  heavy traffic. There was no traffic light.  The stream of traffic on the main street was relentless. I began to think that I would be behind the left … More Road Rage

Quote of the Day

“For the Israelis, anti-Semitism is merely a nightmare. For the Palestinians, it’s a catastrophe. If you believe, as I do, that the Palestinians’ cause is just, nothing could be more depressing than to hear them spout the very stuff that guarantees they will never get an even break.”–Clive James, “The University of the Holocaust: On … More Quote of the Day

Impact or Affect?

Several years ago when I wrote a grammar column for The Edmonton Journal, I objected to the use of “impact” as a verb, not because I objected to turning nouns into verbs—it happens quite naturally in English all the time—but because “impact” was being used inappropriately as a synonym for “affect: How will smaller paper … More Impact or Affect?

Quote of the Day

“Migrants are our brothers and sisters in search of a better life, far away from poverty, hunger, exploitation and the unjust distribution of the planet’s resources which are meant to be equitably shared by all. Don’t we all want a better, more decent and prosperous life to share with our loved ones?”—Pope Francis,  Message of … More Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

“As for slang, I’m all for it! I don’t know how I ever did without to flame (protest self-righteously), to dis (express disrespect for), and to blow off (dismiss an obligation), and there are thousands of now-unexceptionable English words like clever, fun, sham, banter, mob, and stingy that began life as slang. It is especially … More Quote of the Day