Your post and Heather Cox Richardson’s letter landed side by side this evening. You both spoke of Dickenson family. Heather was focused on her father, Edward, while you wrote about Emily. It was an interesting confluence. Heather reflects on the power of unity, while your reflection turned to the lack of unity and the damage Schumer has caused with what seems to be a terrible disconnect from his own party. He might have been right, but we can’t know that now.
We are in the middle of a tornado, trying to step back to see the big picture, but there's far too much debris swirling around to be able to get an objective look. I knew little about either woman before this week. Both are fascinating as are the families they were born into.
Your post and Heather Cox Richardson’s letter landed side by side this evening. You both spoke of Dickenson family. Heather was focused on her father, Edward, while you wrote about Emily. It was an interesting confluence. Heather reflects on the power of unity, while your reflection turned to the lack of unity and the damage Schumer has caused with what seems to be a terrible disconnect from his own party. He might have been right, but we can’t know that now.
We are in the middle of a tornado, trying to step back to see the big picture, but there's far too much debris swirling around to be able to get an objective look. I knew little about either woman before this week. Both are fascinating as are the families they were born into.