A recent CTMirror story by veteran journalist Mark Pazniokas, “ How Marty Looney shapes CT politics, Patience and persistence ,” is, a staple of Pazniokas’ writing, both amusing and informative. We find that Looney, whose political life spans more than 45 years, is Irish Catholic, a union supporter like his father, independent-minded like his mother, and persevering. In sketching Looney’s character, Pazniokas might easily have quoted Mark Twain: “The miracle or the power that elevates the few is to be found in their industry, application and perseverance under the promptings of a brave, determined spirit.” There are, of course, two kinds of perseverance. Both the Devil and St. Michael the Archangel are, many Catholics believe, persevering creatures. The success of perseverance in politics depends upon a few variables. Looney may best be described as a leftist Democrat in a Connecticut Democrat political party apparatus properly characterized as “left of ...
My inner skeptic – we all have one --is a skeptic’s skeptic. The word “skeptic” is yet to be used as a political cudgel by incumbent politicians and those who look favorably upon them, unlike such battering rams as “Nazi” and “Fascist.” Connecticut US Senator Chris Murphy has notably deployed his moral brickbat against President Donald Trump, nearly universally reprehended in New England, New York and Connecticut, the “land of steady [bad] habits. “We must not,’ my skeptic says, “expect to see on Connecticut editorial or Op-Ed pages commentary in praise of Trump. Victor Davis Hanson, an astute political historian and commentator, wrote a book a few years ago titled provocatively The Case for Trump. The book has since been updated. The Epoch Times recently ran an analytical piece titled, “ 30 Ways Trump Impacted the US, World in First Year .” There is no question, even among Trump’s most energetic opponents, that Trump stands at the head of a transformative presidency. ...