Eagles, Not Ostriches
LA CROIX-VALMER, France — On a brief beach sanity break, I happened upon a Mediterranean landing spot where U.S. forces and allies invaded Hitler's southern flank as Operation Overlord stormed Normandy up north.
On D-Day, pilots of the newly formed 101st Airborne rained down hellfire. As their commander had said, their "Screaming Eagle" emblem defined a division "that will crush enemies by falling upon them like a thunderbolt from the skies."
The bald eagle, America's icon for 250 years, was saved from extinction by the 1973 Endangered Species Act. Congress made it the national bird at the end of 2024. Joe Biden said it symbolized freedom, strength and courage.
Six months later, an ostrich seems more fitting in a divided America.
Fearful ostriches lower their heads as if burying them in sand, vulnerable to a swift kick in the butt by any passerby. Yet their muscular legs and sharp claws can eviscerate a lion when their offspring are at risk. You can see where I'm going here.
Americans have only months left to look up, not down, and fight back. Feckless politicians are letting billionaires, ideologues, religious zealots and amoral "tech bros" pluck them down to pinfeathers. After 2026, it will likely be too late.
A mad would-be king whose mob-style extortions, greed, insatiable ego, depraved indifference to human life and reckless warmongering are turning a blindered, unreliable America into a global pariah.
In the Mediterranean, Donald Trump looms from the Pillars of Hercules at Gibraltar to hinterlands that include the ancient Persian empire, a monstrous chimera beyond anything Homer's Odysseus imagined. His dark shadow extends from China to Chile.
We are running short of time to protect a salvageable planet for the generations to come. Sensible citizens need to energize the apathetic, helping them see how, and why, so much has changed since those allied forces landed in Europe.
No democracy can be better than the people elected to govern it. Only a thundering landslide at the polls can rescue America and restore its historic global role of defending human values.
We need soaring eagles, not head-in-the-sand ostriches.
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