Choose something like a star

When Robert Frost urged us to “choose something like a star,” it was “to stay our minds on and be staid.” I feel that way about reading Victor Davis Hanson. He provides the perspective that creates a kind of equanimity. His column today on National Review Online is a cardinal example: “Middle East tragedies.”

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