Blumenthal U.S. Senator Chris Murphy’s response to the largely successful assault by Israel and the United States on Iran’s terrorist regime was slightly schizophrenic when compared with U.S Senator Dick Blumenthal’s forthright op-ed in the Hartford Courant supporting the brave resistance of Ukraine in the face of continuing Russian aggression, Reality of Inhumanity I found in Ukraine . At the beginning of Vladimir Putin’s unanswered assault on Ukraine, Blumenthal visited the besieged country and beseeched the Biden administration to send jets to Ukraine so that Ukraine might effectively answer Putin’s aggression. His pleadings went unanswered. From his first to his most recent visit to Ukraine, Blumenthal’s messaging has been consistent and, much to his credit, persistent, even though Democrat President Biden appeared to turn a deaf ear to his pleadings. Here is a takeaway from Blumenthal’s most recent op-ed: Ukraine can win, preserving its s...
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" – Lord Acton The word “emergency” is wrapped in laugh quotes in the Hartford Courant story “Senate clashes, passes ‘emergency’ bill. Both major political parties, we now know, have discovered the political usefulness of politically created “emergencies” during and after the COVID pandemic. The Hartford Courant top of the fold story -- “ Connecticut Senate clashes over emergency session over warehouse workers, nonprofits, taxes, bottle returns ” -- is deliciously sardonic. We are told, “In an all-day marathon, the [Democrat dominated] Senate also voted 26-10 on mostly party lines for an omnibus, 121-page bill on a series of issues that were unrelated to each other. Ordinarily an “omnibus” emergency certification bill would be regarded as an oxymoron because emergency certification, which usually bypasses legislative oversight and public commentary, commonly targets one rather than multiple ...