I get thrown out of a Trump rally

When I learned that Trump was planning a rally in Clive this week, I felt I had to attend and make a statement. Kathy was unable to join me, as she’s recovering from foot surgery. But she designed a shirt for me that was bold, concise, and called out what might prove to be Trump’s most damaging liability: his near constant stream of lies.

My friend Helen agreed to join me and take photos. We arrived at the venue early and nabbed excellent seats.

The event dragged on and on (Trump was 90 minutes late), with the music so loud I had to put in earplugs — and a hat pulled down over my ears for added protection.

The hat doubled as my half-hearted, humorous effort to fit in as Helen and I entered the venue. And while I hope the Patriots win the Super Bowl, it should go without saying that I’m absolutely not serious about a Trump-Brady ticket in 2028. Continue Reading →

A Robot Wrote That?

A ROBOT WROTE THAT? It’s no secret that I’m immensely concerned about the threat AI poses to our very survival. That said, I’m eager to have conversations that challenge my presumptions about the technology.

My dialogue this week with Drake writing prof Carol Roh Spaulding was one of the most enlightening discussions I’ve had on the subject. I love the story Carol shares about the jumping spider — written by GEN-AI from the spider’s perspective.

It’s brilliant writing, but Carol’s subsequent questions for GEN-AI reiterate some of my concerns about the technology. I hope you’ll listen to our discussion and share your impressions and feedback.
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Charles: Why I’m a vegan. Ed: Why I’m not.

Are you tired of being hit up for money by politicians? Me too. Sure, a handful of candidates are worth supporting. But 3 or 4 times a week? That’s beyond asking for support. That’s groveling.

Once a year, you’ll get an appeal from me asking you to donate to the Fallon Forum. Our team works hard to analyze and expose important stories the Mainstream Media miss, and we hold politicians across the spectrum accountable.

So, I hope you’ll take a couple minutes to donate $25, $50, $100, or more if possible, either online or by check. We can’t do this without you and our small business and non-profit sponsors. Continue Reading →