Category archive: New Mexico

A Bridge Too Far for the Nanny State

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér Suicide is tragic from any perspective. It is saddening to think that someone’s emotional state could decay to the point where death appears preferable to life. Loved ones and acquaintances are left to sort out feelings of helplessness and try to fill holes in hearts and minds–holes made [...]

Cobalt Blue Arrogance

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér From a state capitol that basks under surreally blue skies comes a consummate example of progressive smugness. In an installment of his Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper column pretentiously titled,  “Understanding Your World,” former U.S. Foreign Service officer and Time magazine correspondent William Stewart writes: Let us be [...]

American Indians Putting Faith in Government ‘Help’? (Follow Up)

By Chuck Rogér I previously called attention to a New Mexico state government measure aimed at reducing teen depression and suicide in Indian communities, pointing to two tragic aspects of the situation. First, the high suicide rate attests to social problems endemic in Indian communities. But the second tragedy is even worse, for it compounds the [...]

‘Alternative’ Health Care in the Land of Enchantment

Originally in American Thinker, March 31, 2011 By Chuck Rogér Want to have your “aura” read? You could have done just that had you attended last Saturday’s Health and Fitness Extravaganza and Open House in Santa Fe, New Mexico. What is an “aura?” Alternative medicine enthusiasts believe that each person emits a sort of halo [...]

American Indians Putting Faith in Government ‘Help’?

By Chuck Rogér Originally in American Thinker, March 29, 2011 In New Mexico’s state capitol, a local newspaper reports that Santa Fe Indian School students are “watching with bated breath” for Governor Susana Martinez to sign a bill that would create “culturally sensitive programs” designed “to help Native American communities deal with teen suicides.” The [...]

Cobalt blue ignorance, anger, and victimhood

(Photo credit,  Jane Phillips/The Santa Fe New Mexican) ______________ The deep blue skies over Santa Fe, New Mexico are legendary for their almost surreal appearance. But the sky wasn’t the only thing exhibiting an otherworldliness in Santa Fe last Saturday. About 300 labor union activists gathered outside the New Mexico state capitol building to show support [...]

The Cobalt Blue Left

Originally in American Thinker, July 17, 2010. One morning, twenty-seven years ago, I saw daybreak. It seemed as though a crazy painter had stretched a crazy canvas across my window, for an impossibly intense backdrop framed the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Then the sun floated higher, Santa Fe’s sky ignited, and I was hooked on [...]

There are two sides to every story, but the left side smells really bad

People who let dogma rule their thinking ignore the truth. Radical Islam and liberalism are the most destructive dogmas on Earth. That said, many good people are “liberal” in their leanings. I have liberal friends and acquaintances. Few places are more left-inclined than Santa Fe, New Mexico, and yet my wife and I love the [...]

Crashing into walls while smiling

He stares southwestward. More than a hundred miles away, the snow-capped Continental Divide stares back. The man had crunched through a bit of the white stuff in order to walk to the table only minutes ago. A thousand feet below and three miles distant, America’s oldest state capitol, Santa Fe, glistens in the morning sun—a [...]