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Posted on Jul 25, 2022July 25, 2022

Sullenberger wasn’t the first

Two other pilots beat him to it Occasionally, circumstances conspire to rob me of my writing time. This is a circumspect way to say I…

By Matthew Meador
11 min to read
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Posted on Jun 26, 2022July 2, 2022

Let me explain why I’m worried

It’s not the ones who take firearms seriously, it’s the others Just so we’re clear, I do not have a problem with responsible, legal gun…

By Matthew Meador
7 min to read
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Posted on Jun 20, 2022June 27, 2022

Disasters, death, curmudgeons and a little ghoul

An air crash, a nightclub fire, Mike Royko and me “Mom, what’s a curmudgeon?” asked 11-year-old me. I’m pretty sure I pronounced it “CARmudgeon” and…

By Matthew Meador
7 min to read
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Posted on Jun 18, 2022June 18, 2022

They’re right — it’s a moral issue

Conservatives say mass shootings are a moral issue and they’re correct In a darkly perverse way, it’s appropriate this one happened at a church. No,…

By Matthew Meador
9 min to read
  • Culture
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Posted on Jun 5, 2022June 6, 2022

The lie of the good-guy-with-a-gun

I got mugged one night. It was nearing 3 a.m. and I was walking from my office to my apartment, a distance of probably 15…

By Matthew Meador
11 min to read
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Posted on Jun 2, 2022June 5, 2022

A picture worth a thousand rounds

Sometimes, the story lies in what the photograph doesn’t show This innocuous photograph could tell any of a thousand stories. A young woman seems to…

By Matthew Meador
10 min to read
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Posted on May 15, 2022May 15, 2022

Five daily disses that demonstrate white privilege

AKA, “Did you see that?” EDITORIAL NOTE: I am pleased and proud to introduce my first guest editorialist. Using the nom de plume Super Mrs.…

By Super Mrs. C.
8 min to read
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Posted on May 9, 2022May 11, 2022

Questioning Roe

No answer to satisfy the masses I have been dreading writing this column, although I’ve known I had to write it eventually. My reticence stems…

By Matthew Meador
6 min to read
  • Culture
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  • Portland
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Posted on Apr 24, 2022April 24, 2022

White privilege isn’t what you think

A brief primer on what white privilege is — and isn’t When I first saw the term “white privilege” being used commonly in discussions on…

By Matthew Meador
4 min to read
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Posted on Apr 18, 2022April 18, 2022

Standing watch

At 3:00 a.m., the only sounds in the church are the shifting winds outside, whispering insistently through the fir trees, now and then eliciting a…

By Matthew Meador

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“I’ve become everything I ever mocked as penance for the hedonism of my youth.”
— Matthew Meador

Matt Meador is a retired food and beverage writer and editor. Since age and circumstance conspired to deprive him of his customary food and drink, he has shifted his attentions to political commentary because this switch allows him to be a little grouchy.

Prior to his work celebrating food and spirits, Matt was an award-winning graphic artist.

Rumor has it Matt hung around the capitol where he learned a simple plate of cookies delivered to Legislative Counsel could get his bills moved to the top of the pile. Who says there’s no corruption in state politics?

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