I’ll return to blogging my thoughts in more detail soon – things like how we might actually “drain the swamp” and clever analogies between seemingly divergent groups – but tonight I’m thinking about Hallelujah. Kate McKinnon’s performance was heartfelt and moved me (it is second only to my brother’s version), and as I listened to the spiritual memorial to both a great songwriter and a political movement, it struck me yet again how many arbitrary barriers we have raised between all of us. We all want love and kindness but find ourselves belittled and belittling in return. This isn’t to make a rhetorical point, or even to hope it will stop. I know it will not, at least not easily, and certainly never completely. It’s just a moment of oneness completely juxtaposed with a moment of eerie separation. So, I’m just hoping we all feel a little closer instead of farther away, and I wish all well: To the first responders called out for protests, come home safely To the...
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