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Commentary by Michael Wade, consultant, speaker, and author of "Pilate's Magician."
Friday, June 12, 2026
Bad Design Update
Military Times has a look at the initial design for the Global War on Terrorism Memorial.
It's sort of mind-bogglingly bad.
[But it might make a suitable skate-boarding park.]
Remembrance in Full
City Journal: Wilfred M. McClay on the significance of the Declaration of Independence. An excerpt:
We are thinking a lot about remembrance, with the 250th anniversary of American independence approaching. How, in this contentious time, should we remember this event? How should we observe the occasion? Do such things really matter?
The last question is the easiest to answer. Yes, they matter, because looking forward necessarily entails looking backward. The two vistas are symbiotically connected in the human soul. Edmund Burke captured this truth when he famously remarked: “People will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.” We must connect with both if we are to have a stake in either. We are better able to imagine, and work toward, a future for our children when we remember, with gratitude, that we ourselves are the embodiment of our predecessors’ tomorrows.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
A Lesson in Power
In 1815, there was an intriguing editorial shift as Napoleon returned to France following his exile on Elba.
Le Moniteur Universel, which was the official government newspaper, reported:
- March 9: "The Anthropophagus has quitted his den."
- March 10: "The Corsican Ogre has landed."
- March 11: "The Tiger has arrived at Gap."
- March 13: "The Tyrant has passed through Lyons."
- March 18: "Bonaparte is only sixty leagues from the capital."
- March 19: "Bonaparte is advancing with rapid steps, but he will never enter Paris."
- March 20: "Napoleon will, tomorrow, be under our ramparts."
- March 21–22: "The Emperor has arrived at Fontainebleau" and "His Majesty the Emperor made his public entry. Nothing can exceed the universal joy."
A French Perspective
In the voting booths, it's a historic realignment. For the first time in modern history, anti-system parties are simultaneously leading in the three major economies of Europe. Reform is crushing everything in the UK with a Starmer at -61 net popularity. The AfD ahead of the CDU. The RN higher than ever. Italy governed. Austria, Portugal, the Netherlands tipping. Trump reelected. Milei turning Argentina around live.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Calendar Correction
I have just learned that today, June 10, is designated not as Father's Day but as:
National Black Cow DayNational Iced Tea Day
National Frosted Cookie Day
National Egg Roll Day
National Herbs & Spices Day
National Ballpoint Pen Day