Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Goodbye and Get Lost!

U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has resigned from Congress
toward the end of 2025 and gave her departure date as January 5.
That date has been and gone, and with it her wacky stint in the House 
Representatives. 

MTG has not distinguished herself in any positive way during her time 
there. She exited quite suddenly, likely to avoid a Trump-endorsed
primary candidate who would have easily won, her leaving being
spurred by her badgering the Trump administration to release the 
supposed Epstein files. She ran out on her district constituents who
elected her (and they likely now regret having elected her in the 
first place and don't miss her one iota). National Review opined 
that "judging by her recent TV appearances, The View seems to suit 
her better than the U.S. House". Your bemused Peasant couldn't 
put it better. 

With all that's at stake in our country at this time, we can't afford to 
have to battle nitwits and loonies in our ranks rather than those in the
other party.


MEM


Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Scott Adams, R.I.P.

Anyone who has or has had a difficult job, or worked in 
a difficult workplace, or had a difficult boss were big fans 
of Adams and his comic strip character Dilbert, the very
intelligent and taken for granted engineer who is bedeviled
by a mean-spirited, stultifyingly stupid, self-serving boss
and by various dopey co-workers, whose ideas are ignored 
or set aside and forgotten about after he presents them at
departmental meetings, and is often assigned by his buffoon-
ish boss to perform tasks which are worthy of a clerk or some
other low-ranking staff member rather than a sharp, smart 
engineer, all while occupying a cubicle in the middle of all
this comedic hurly-burly. As one who has gone through much
of the same soul-sucking, gut-grinding, dignity-draining 
workplace indignations as the fictional hero of the downtrodden
employee which Adams brought to life had faced, your favorite
Peasant also revered both the put-upon cartoon engineer and his
creator. 

Dilbert was chiefly a comic strip which made mirthful fun of
the corporate world and how office life can descend into the 
ridiculous, the banal, the mind-bending, the ego-feeding, and 
the just plain dumb. Adams drew in a satirical way the 
social and psychological nomenclature of offices and the white-
collar employees who toiled in them, and also wrote books about
same with the same sharp-humored thrusts. Adams also had plenty 
of experiences of his own to draw from, working in offices and 
going through the rigmarol. 

Adams also did commentary on politics and events, writing and 
speaking from a libertarian perspective. He got into trouble 
when he said, on his livestream show Real Coffee With Scott Adams
in reaction to a poll which asked if respondents agreed that "it's OK 
to be white, a phrase labeled as racist by the Anti-Defamation League,
with 26% of black respondents and 21% were not sure, that blacks 
were a "hate group" and that "the best advice I could give to white 
people is to get the hell away from black people, just get the f*** 
away". In response to Adams' remarks, many newspapers across the 
country promptly dropped his comic strip Adams defended his words
as hyperbole and as taken out of context in reportage, disavowing 
racism and stated that nobody would disagree with what he said were 
his main points. 

Several months earlier Adams was diagnosed with prostate cancer,
which soon spread to his spine and other areas of his body. After a 
painful battle bravely waged, Scott Adams finally succumbed on 
January 13, aged 68. Dilbet is the biggest part of his legacy to the 
world, which is hungry for good comedy, including comedy with
a satirical bite --- especially for those troubled souls trapped in their
office cubicles, trying to outmaneuver their wretched bosses and to
outwit them and their not-so-bright co-workers while trying their  
damndest to get recognition for their contributions to the mission 
of the company. Rest in Peace and thanks for the target-hitting humor!


MEM


Wednesday, January 7, 2026

The New Year Begins With A Bang!

No sooner than your favorite Peasant returns from his
holiday break does he find a tsunami of political news
stories sweeping the country! I have always maintained 
that because I publish a political blog I never run out of
material to comment on! Ah, the blessing of an endless 
supply of stories! 

Starting next week I shall get back down to business and
share my insights with you, my dear and fantastic readers.
I am caught short with some other unexpected things as
we wade into 2026, but will have everything squared away
by next Thursday. Meanwhile your joyful Peasant is so glad
to be back with all of you!

So for now I say to you Happy New Year and let's make it 
a magnificent one!


MEM


Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Christmas is Coming ...

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all, 
my grand and wonderful readers! Your favorite Peasant
extends his Holiday Greetings slightly earlier this year,
as I plan to take an extended Christmastime break.

I have plans to see several friends and to visit with 
a greatly beloved cousin on the phone, as my cousin
lives over 300 miles away and is unable to travel this
Christmas and I am feeling rushed off my feet with all
that I've done and all that I've planned to do at this truly
beautiful time of year. And the rest of the time I'm just
going to loaf around my home with my affectionate cat
Brownie. 

I shall also attend a few Masses at my church, did I tell
you that my church is right next door? Such a blessing!
The Holy Apostles Catholic Church is one of the reasons
why I rented my present place of residence. Very convenient 
and a wonderful place to worship. I have also made quite a few
friends there as well.

Your appreciative Peasant wishes all of you a beautiful, blessed,
heavenly Merry Christmas and a joyous, prosperous Happy New
Year! You are my gifts at Christmas and always!

Gloria in Excelsis Deo!


MEM




Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Getting Back to Daniel Penny ...

Daniel Penny, the Marine vet who restrained a violent homeless
man while riding the New York City Subway,  was acquitted in
December 2004 for the 2023 death of the erratically behaving 
rider whom Penny employed a chokehold upon in order to 
restrain him. The jury found Penny wasn't criminally reckless,
though prosecutors argued the force was excessive and prolonged,
with the case touching off a  nation-wide debate on mental health, 
vigilantism, and race. The family of Jordan Neely, the 30-year old
homeless man whom Penny had held back had filed a separate 
wrongful death lawsuit, the results of which The Peasant does not
have information on at present. Penny is white, and Neely was 
black.

Having quite some time ago blogged about this incident here on 
this blogsite, here are the facts of the story in order to refresh your
memories, my grand readers:

Neely was a mentally ill homeless man, and was acting erratically
and yelling on a subway train. He made the other passengers nearby
feel unsafe and fearful when Daniel Penny intervened, restraining 
Neely in a chokehold for several minutes during which Neely became
unresponsive. The NYC medical examiner ruled Neely's death a 
homicide due to compression of the neck.

Penny was charged with criminally negligent homicide and man-
slaughter but the latter charge was dismissed during the trial. 
Prosecutors argued Penny used excessive force for too long, while
the defense stated that he acted to protect others from a perceived 
threat. 

In December 2004, a jury acquitted Penny, finding he didn't act with
the criminal negligence required for a conviction. The case sparked 
nationwide debate on subway safety, mental health, race, and self-
defense. 

We have reason to rejoice in Daniel Penny being judged innocent of 
the charges against him. May he have as much good fortune in the 
wrongful death case brought against him. Meanwhile it looks like 
there is some justice for crime victims and heroic citizens in New 
York after all.


MEM


Monday, December 1, 2025

And Right After Thanksgiving, Too!

Friends, I have suddenly found myself caught in a 
quagmire of too many things to tend to and too little 
time to devote to them. Therefore, I have to excuse  
myself this week from getting together with you. 

I shall, of course, be back as soon as I can manage it.
The Peasant hopes that you all had a wonderful 
Thanksgiving, and we shall regroup very soon!

Thanks for your understanding and forgiveness.


MEM

Thursday, November 20, 2025

A Happy and Joyous Thanksgiving to You All!

Your thankful Peasant wishes you, my grand and wonderful
readers a most Happy Thanksgiving! And we have so much
to be thankful for here in our United States, not the least of
which is Donald J. Trump as our president, J.D. Vance as our
vice president, and Republican majorities (albeit slim ones)
in the chambers of Congress, and the fulfillment of many 
campaign promises by them  (President Trump most notably!)
and being citizens of this great country of ours, especially at 
this most exciting and exhilarating time! And I am thankful 
for the readership and support of you, my international readers,
from the more than forty countries where you hail from!

And your joyful Peasant is thankful for all these things, and for
every one of you! See you after Thanksgiving! May you all have
a very happy one!


MEM