New Zealand became the latest country to experience an act of terrorism when an Australian man walked into two different mosques in Christchurch and killed almost 50 people. That incident, like many in the United States, prompted a call for banning the type of gun used by said terrorist. It also prompted another interesting reaction…
Author: Lee Pulaski
Selfish selfie sends starlet to get stitches
Most of the people you meet tend to be fairly intelligent and understand right from wrong, good from bad and smart from stupid. Every once in a while, though, there’s someone who defies convention and does something that makes you scratch your head and speculate whether their parents might be brother and sister. The latter…
Democrats need to trim down the candidate pool
It’s not 2020, and yet we’ve already got Democrats coming out of the woodwork announcing they’re running for president against Donald Trump. There have been so many announcements over the last couple of months that it’s hard to keep track. Instead of the time-honored tradition of an American election, I feel like I’m witnessing the…
McCarthy latest example of forgetting it’s just a game
Apparently, Mike McCarthy’s fall from grace has turned into a death spiral. Without a job to worry about, the ex-head coach of the Green Bay Packers doesn’t seem as worried about public optics as he decided to go ballistic against a referee for a bad call. Sure, you can point out that he got hot…
Jussie Smollett’s ‘victim’ tale makes victims of us all
When “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett said he was the victim of a vicious hate crime in January, the world felt horrible for him, with U.S. senators and other public officials vowing to take action to strengthen hate crimes laws. When Smollett was arrested for filing a false police report this week, that horror turned to…
Not wagging tail yet over dog park talk
Over a week ago, news broke about a potential dog park being planned in Shawano near the Shawano County Humane Society. As a dog owner, I should have found that to be wonderful news. I didn’t, because I’ve seen other efforts to establish a dog park in the area fizzle out for one reason or…
Ag, tribes noticeably missing from State of the State
It’s a new year with a new governor, and Tony Evers laid out his agenda for Wisconsin in his State of the State address Tuesday night. It was an interesting speech, albeit incomplete. Evers noted that we were once a state known for innovative technology, but now our ability to even generate start-ups and small…
It’s time to change State of the Union
There’s really no love lost between U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump, especially as the federal government shutdown approaches a full month. However, I couldn’t help but chuckle when I read that Pelosi was recommending Trump delay his State of the Union address due to the continuing shutdown. It’s a sure sign…
Opening government won’t happen with closed minds
It’s easy for all of us to gripe about our jobs from time to time, but on the bright side, most of our jobs aren’t put immediately on hold as a result of political bickering. The Great Wall of ‘Murica, a figurative wall that has been the subject of nervous whispers and occasional fist-pounding for…
Time for Wisconsin’s OWI laws to get sober to reality
You can say one thing about Wisconsin — folks take the second item in “Eat, drink and be merry” very seriously. Have a beer or three. Enjoy some wine. Tequila? Sure thing. However, many of those who imbibe in alcohol decide that it doesn’t have the same intoxicating effects on them that it would everyone…
What the hex is going on with the fantasy tale?
Hex of the Dragon Fruit has been one of those on-again, off-again books for me. I came up with the idea for the book two years ago, eager to come up with a bold, new fantasy world. Even though I was deep into developing the Zachary Gagewood Mysteries, creating Hex of the Dragon Fruit was…
A spelling error that will make you gag
Today, I self-published my 16th book, my eighth in the Zachary Gagewood Mysteries. Over the last decade, I’ve found a way to take the stories in my head and distribute them to a small, but loving, audience, and the process has almost become routine for me. Not so with this latest book. It was quite…