H'rumphs

Ed Spivey Jr. 11-01-2005
Ever notice how the great novels tend to be really long?
Ed Spivey Jr. 9-01-2005
What if Jesus had professional consultants?
Ed Spivey Jr. 8-01-2005
My feeble attempts at Spanish were complicated by the idiomatic peculiarities of the language.
Ed Spivey Jr. 7-01-2005
John Bolton again failed to win.
Ed Spivey Jr. 6-01-2005
Our troubled world needs young people. And their iPods.
Ed Spivey Jr. 5-01-2005
A way to save Social Security, Medicare and Lockheed Martin.
Ed Spivey Jr. 4-01-2005
Clearly, Rumsfeld's critics never had their own secret army.
Ed Spivey Jr. 3-01-2005
Fortunately, social structures are well established. If you're cool.
Ed Spivey Jr. 2-01-2005
We're talking about REAL science, important science.
Ed Spivey Jr. 1-01-2005
I'm the one usually throwing things at the TV.
Ed Spivey Jr. 12-01-2004
I'd miss the good old days, but they were before my time.
Ed Spivey Jr. 11-01-2004
We'll miss much about the election season. Or not.
Ed Spivey Jr. 10-01-2004
I've always wanted a lawyer. I have a plumber, but it's not the same.
Ed Spivey Jr. 9-01-2004
Funerals need to be a little more balanced, with time for rebuttal.
Ed Spivey Jr. 8-01-2004
It's that special season again.
Ed Spivey Jr. 7-01-2004

Being a resident of our country's last colony, Washington, D.C. ("Doesn't Count"), it's hard to approach this political season with anything but a jaded, albeit cynical, pessimism. Like most Iraqis, I am waiting for self-rule to be established in my hometown, and to experience "democracy," this new thing I keep hearing about where citizens have, like, a vote.

Fortunately, there are other benefits to living in the nation's capital, although I can't think of any right now because I'm too busy not drinking the water, which you shouldn't, on account of the lead, which there's too much of. (Of all the things I've taught my children, it's irony that I'm most proud of. For example, my youngest just came home from Central America, and when she got back to D.C. I had to warn her not to drink the water here.)

To compensate for an absence of meaningful political participation, I have for years taken an interest in the congressional district of my youth in Indiana (motto: One Man, One Gun). I watch with jealousy as voters in my former district, after first receiving instructions from the Republican Party, exercise their right to vote. Hoosiers, as they are called - there's a story to that name, but it's really boring - are a devoutly conservative lot who, for example, believe the only foreign aid we give should be shipments of bootstraps so recipients can...well, you know.

The 8th District of Indiana, where I spent my formative years, is currently represented by Rep. John Hostettler, a fine Republican who was recently detained at an airport. Details are sketchy, so I'm not sure whether it was his laptop computer, his cell phone, or the loaded 9 mm semiautomatic handgun in his briefcase that caused concern among the security personnel.

Ed Spivey Jr. 6-01-2004
Having recently been diagnosed with a rare and troubling medical condition-

Having recently been diagnosed with a rare and troubling medical condition—late-onset maturity—it has become unavoidable that I begin to take the world and its woes more seriously.

Ed Spivey Jr. 5-01-2004
I pulled dramatically into the office parking lot, turned off the ignition and coasted to a stop, the powerful engine reluctantly emitting its final throaty rumble.
Ed Spivey Jr. 4-01-2004

As we enter the heart of the political season and brace ourselves for the spectacle of two grown men competing for the favor of a nation...

Ed Spivey Jr. 3-01-2004

This being our special issue on the environment, I must preface my remarks about wanting to strangle the squirrel in my bedroom wall...