Let’s Be Honest – Lions in Winter EditionShare this… Facebook Pinterest Twitter Linkedin » Read more about: Let’s Be Honest – Lions in Winter Edition »...Read MoreJanuary 30, 2014Let's Be Honest
A Dialogue Between Einstein and SocratesIf you think getting people to act more ethically is tough, try convincing the world to eliminate nuclear weapons. In his 2013 book, ZERO – The Case for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, founder and president of the Nuclear Age Peace FoundationDavid Krieger makes his case through a series of compelling and common sense essays. This one, a conversation between Einstein and Socrates, is...Read MoreJanuary 29, 2014EthicsHistoryPersonalities
When Politics IntrudesOn Friday, Texas Judge R.H. Wallace, Jr., ruled that Marlise Muñoz, a 33-year-old mother who has been on life support since November and pronounced brain-dead by doctors, should be taken off the ventilator that’s been keeping her alive for the sake of her unborn child. Spokesmen for John Peter Smith Hospital said that a Texas law dealing with life support...Read MoreJanuary 27, 2014MedicinePolitics
Hell Freezes Over!The Mahatma of mayhem, the Burgermeister of baloney, Glenn Beck has finally seen the Burning Bush of reason and declared – on FOX News of all places – that he played a role in dividing the country. The man who said, “If you take what I say as gospel, you’re an idiot,” spoke to Megyn Kelly Tuesday about his time on the conservative network...Read MoreJanuary 24, 2014MediaPersonalitiesResponsibility
Is It Ethical…?… to hunt a rare and endangered species even if you pay a large sum earmarked to help that species? Dallas-based hunter Corey Knowlton and his family have been targeted for reprisals when the world learned that he paid $350,000 to the Namibian government to hunt and kill a rhino, an animal that’s been designated by the government and conservation...Read MoreJanuary 22, 2014EthicsResponsibilitySports
Should Good Works Trump Bad Behavior?Last week, a federal judge in Chicago sentenced Beanie Baby king Ty Warner to two-years’ probation rather than prison for hiding at least $25 million from the IRS. “Society will be better served,” U.S. District Judge Charles Kocoras said, “by allowing him to continue his good works.” Many news outlets, including Chicago Business, describe Warner as “The 69-year-old philanthropist and chairman and CEO...Read MoreJanuary 20, 2014BusinessEthics
The Re-Review, Part IIContinuing my look back at some stories that were, initially, major political and media firestorms, but facts later proved them to be less reliable than first believed. More on Benghazi – Wednesday’s release of the long-awaited Senate Intelligence Committee report on the assault on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya revealed more pertinent information. The Washington Post reported (Jan. 15) that “The...Read MoreJanuary 17, 2014EthicsJournalismPolitics
The Re-ReviewEarlier this month, I revisited the case of NSA leaker Edward Snowden. At the time, I wrote, “There is a very real problem… when factual information is incomplete because a story is still evolving…” I thought I’d take a look at some past stories that were, initially, major political and media firestorms, but facts later proved them to be less...Read MoreJanuary 15, 2014EthicsGovernmentJournalismPolitics
Are We A-Rod?We are a nation that loves its heroes. We’re fascinated by the mystique of individuals like John Rockefeller, Jack Dempsey and Thomas Edison; three men who came from humble, hardscrabble beginnings, faced incredible obstacles and ultimately attained iconic American success. It’s only natural that we have an affinity for sports heroes, doubtless because they encapsulate the American dream in shorter...Read MoreJanuary 13, 2014EthicsHonestyResponsibilitySports
The Ethical TakeChris Christie’s staff problems; a pregnant woman in Texas is ordered to be kept alive despite pleas from her family; and former NBA star Dennis Rodman with his “friend.” An Inconvenient Truth – The public’s cynicism meter regarding politicians went into the red again with news of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s apology for his deputy chief of staff’s “stupidity” in ordering three of the four lanes...Read MoreJanuary 10, 2014Ethics
Who Watches the Algorithm?We are building machines that may soon judge, persuade, police, diagnose, hire, fire, and even help governments decide whom to trust. Yet we still have...A.I.AccountabilityConscienceDemocracy
He Just Does His JobI’ve been listening to and watching Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia for more than a year now: his speeches, his questions in Senate hearings,...IntegrityLeadershipPersonalitiesPoliticsPrinciple
Why Donald Trump Has Pulled Me Back In—AgainLast August, I wrote that I was “stepping back from the chaos” of Donald Trump. I meant to write about his presidency only when his...AccountabilityCivic ResponsibilityCynicismDemocracyGovernmentPersonalitiesPolitics
Scott Pelley RespondsDuring a contentious staff meeting at 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley spoke out sharply, criticizing the judgment and decision-making of CBS News editor in chief Bari...AccountabilityCharacterConscienceJournalismMediaPersonalitiesPrincipleTrust
The Clock is Still Ticking. But Now It’s Ticking for CBSI began watching 60 Minutes when it premiered on September 24, 1968, when Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace introduced a new kind of television journalism:...AccountabilityCorporate responsibilityEthicsJournalismPersonalitiesPoliticsPursuit of ExcellenceResponsibility
God Has Chosen Donald TrumpAt a Trump-backed Christian prayer rally on the National Mall in Washington on May 17, officially called Rededicate 250: A National Jubilee of Prayer, Praise...CynicismJusticePersonalitiesPoliticsReligion