How One General Serves Two Masters
And Somehow Doesn’t Get Court-Martialed for It
How One General Serves Two Masters — And Somehow Doesn’t Get Court-Martialed for It
Here’s a fun riddle: what do you call a man who works for the President of the United States and thirty-one other heads of state — all at once — and can’t tick off any of them?
Answer: The SACEUR.
That’s short for Supreme Allied Commander Europe, NATO’s top military officer and arguably the most overworked, over-briefed human being on the continent. The job description? “Defend Europe, deter Russia, keep the French happy, and don’t get us into World War III.” Easy day…READ MORE…
‘Not one home rebuilt’: Palisades fire survivor shares frustration
‘Hannity’ panelists share an update on Pacific Palisades recovery months after fires devastated the area…READ MORE…
Introduction to Business 101: Golf with THE Chuck – A Tribute to Enduring American Grit November 14–16, 2025
Ah, another weekend in the life of President Donald J. Trump – because why run the free world from a stuffy Oval Office when you can do it from the sunny fairways of Florida? From Friday, November 14, through Sunday, November 16, 2025, Trump turned Mar-a-Lago into his personal command center, blending business, leisure, and a dash of showmanship. According to official schedules and eyewitness reports, he jetted from Washington to Palm Beach on Friday afternoon, arriving like a boss who’s already won the day. Then, over Saturday and Sunday, he hit up his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach for not one, but two rounds of golf – because one 18-hole strategy session just isn’t enough for a guy who’s mastered the art of the deal on the green…READ MORE…
The Golden Standard
“Do unto others…” your mother always said. Usually that was what your mom told you whenever you were acting like a little flatulent-head.
Her words were usually uttered with that unique tone that only mom’s can achieve. Your mother uses the same tone when saying:
“Just wait until your father gets home…” “You’d better count your blessings, young man…” “There are people starving in China; eat your liver…”
Do unto others.
The Golden Rule is older than you might think. The first reference to The Rule comes from ancient Egypt, roughly 2000 BCE. “Do for one who may do for you, that you may cause him thus to do.”…READ MORE…
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