Mark Butterworth

Mark Butterworth


  • December 3, 2010

    Successful Politicians Like Meetings

    Almost everyone I know or meet, when asked, does not hesitate to assert that he or she hates meetings. There are a vast number of jokes about the wearisome and useless nature of meetings in business, in faculty boards and education, in government, an...

  • November 7, 2009

    Whither Music?

    There are many amazing things that a fellow in pajamas in the comfort of his home and in front of a computer can do to communicate his ideas, his feelings, his peeves, analysis, faith, loves, and hatreds; but some of the things he cannot do is make a...

  • October 11, 2009

    The end of the NFL as we know it?

    A recent, preliminary study for the NFL demonstrates that "Retired professional football players may have a higher rate than normal of Alzheimer's disease or other memory problems, suggests a preliminary study that provides more fuel for concern...

  • September 29, 2009

    Where History Gets Weird

    Barack and Michelle Obama find themselves in an odd psychological trap with Bill Ayers.  It finally appears that Jack Cashill's landmark work  in exposing the real authorship of Barack Obama's books, has found corroboration in "Barack ...

  • August 16, 2008

    Why artists hate conservatives

    Conservatives have a problem with artists, just as most artists have a problem with conservatives. For example, there is a provision in Bush's Medicare program (the prescription drug boondoggle) that attempts to allow individuals to create their own ...

  • August 20, 2006

    Inadvertent Exposure: Liberalism's Flaws in Movies

    There is either an arrogance or ignorance on the part of liberal storytellers which occasionally makes it impossible for them to conceal their moral madness. Three recent movies display the flaws inherent in the dogma in liberal lives onscreen. Cons...