Sean Davis examines the events in DC on January 6th and hopes that history will not only capture all of the facts, but the nuance in every ironic detail that unfolded.
God Bless America and From Here On Out We Will Pronounce the “L” in Salmon
Sean Davis reflects on the recent election and the adversity America is faced with, the changes that need to be made, and the opportunities ahead of us.
Black Lives Matter: The Battle of Lownsdale Square (Portland, Oregon)
There’s the picture painted by right-wing media about protests in Portland, Oregon, and then there’s what is actually going on. Veteran Sean Davis experiences it firsthand.
Holding Your Breath Until You Turn Orange
Arguments today cite YouTube videos, memes, and tweets, and we’re badly divided. We need to return to healthy debate that doesn’t just engage our emotions.
Trump Is Frightened of Senator Duckworth, Potential VP Candidate
Senator Tammy Duckworth responded to insults by Tucker Carlson. Sean Davis examines the overall context, revealing what’s likely going on.
There Comes a Time When Silence Is a Betrayal
Reflecting on current events, racism in America and the protests in the streets, Sean Davis thinks about his own path; breaking silence and the ongoing call to action.
Khmer Orange
Our Dunning-Kruger president has inspired millions of followers to amplify baseless opinions as facts, it’s time to stop arguing with them and just act.
Veterans Day: Thank Me for My Service? Let Me Continue to Serve Instead
On this Veterans Day, Sean Davis asks us to think about the work needed here at home, especially in rural America, and offers a solution: investing in our veterans.
Six Facts from the Fourth National Climate Assessment
Sean Davis highlights six facts from the Fourth National Climate Assessment illustrating why we need to act now regarding climate change.
Drinking from Skulls until the Next Millennium
Following Memorial Day, and taking cues from Dwight D. Eisenhower and Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sean Davis thinks about the true meaning of war and its effects.