By REG HENRY, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Unqualified? Inexperienced? Perfect.
To live into adulthood in our era is to be in a constant state of amazement. Everything is in a constant state of flux and what seemed preposterous in one age is commonplace in the next.
The forgotten lesson of the primaries
While everybody else is writing about the results of the New Hampshire primary, I can only follow my contrary nature and write about the forgotten man of American politics.
I was younger then than now
It has been brought to my attention that I have one foot in the grave. While I can assure you that my other foot is having fun, this alarming news is something to consider.
Resolutions for you to follow
With Christmas come and gone, it is time to start thinking about New Year's resolutions.
The actionable liabilities before Christmas
It is the tradition in some American families to read Clement Clarke Moore's charming seasonal poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas" every Christmas Eve.
Why tolerance cannot be tolerated
From the Department of Flogging Dead Horses, I offer one last thought on Mitt Romney's JFK moment, when he tried to ease the concerns of conservative voters concerning his Mormon religion.

