This week, I was invited to speak to the Potomac Rotary Club. I’ve loved the Rotary since I was a Student Rotarian 30-something years ago. It’s a great service organization that does terrific work all around the world, and Potomac is one of several terrific Rotary clubs right here in Montgomery County. But like many […]
If We Can Put a Man on the Moon…
As a kid, I remember watching in utter amazement those grainy TV images of our astronauts walking around on the Moon. Last week marked the 40th anniversary of the final lunar mission, the culmination of perhaps the greatest single technical achievement mankind has ever accomplished. When President John F. Kennedy challenged the nation to put […]
There’s A Right Way & A Wrong Way
We saw announcements this week from two government entities heading in completely opposite directions when it comes to open government and social media. First, there was our own Montgomery Council announcing a new cross-government initiative. Called “Open Montgomery”, its goal is to allow residents to open up the hood on the county government and not […]
Abe Lincoln Wouldn’t Stand a Chance
Could Abraham Lincoln have become President if he ran today? Not a chance. With all the buzz over the movie “Lincoln” these days, aficionados of the 16th President are having a field day with all the excitement over Honest Abe. The Oscar-contending film profiles the struggles Lincoln had to overcome in his efforts to abolish […]
A Contrarian’s Thanksgiving
I used to produce a TV show many years ago hosted by a man who was a professional investment advisor. His approach to investing was self-described as ‘contrarian’: whichever way the crowd went, he took the opposite approach. Playing the odds that the markets are often wrong about a company in particular or the economy […]
Faults and all…
He was the greatest general of his generation, charged to oversee one of the most complicated military campaigns in history. Smart, respected, politically astute. Yet when his extramarital affair became public knowledge, what happened? Nothing. I’m not talking about General David Petraeus, but rather General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ike went on to become the Supreme […]
What The 2012 Election Tells Us…
Our long national nightmare is over… Well, for those of us in the DC area, it may have felt like a nightmare… weeks of political ads that never seemed to quit. While Virginia was a ‘swing state’ and the DC market thus was inundated with commercials for the Presidential race, there were a couple of […]
Goodbye NEWSWEEK…
It was sad to hear this week of the passing of an American news icon. NEWSWEEK announced it would be folding up its print copies for the last time at the end of 2012, moving to a web-only version next year. Checkout lines will never be the same without those dueling headlines between NEWSWEEK and […]
Saying ‘Thank You’
Not long ago, I received one of those pass-it-along emails that asked me to recall the last several Academy Award winning actors, baseball MVPs and those atop the wealthiest Americans list. Then it asked me to remember my closest childhood friends and favorite teachers. Guess which list I could answer easily? The one that included […]
On Romney and Simple Communication
So after months of campaigning, hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising and endless speeches, Mitt Romney finally closed the gap on President Obama through a few minutes of an unedited debate. The ability to completely change the course of an election can indeed come down to a single moment… and old-fashioned communications is the […]
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