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Power should answer to people, not rule over them.

What makes a democracy strong? A constitution carved in marble, or the humility to admit we don’t know everything? In With Honors (1994), Joe Pesci’s Simon Wilder, a homeless man with a surprising grasp of history, delivers a spine-stiffening rebuttal to Gore Vidal’s elitist professor. In just a few lines, Simon reframes American power, not as something bestowed by intellect or title, but as something earned by listening and changing. “The president isn’t an elected king, no matter how many bombs he can drop,” he says. In an age where political ego often eclipses public good, it’s a reminder that real leadership is about humility, not authority. Government should be fluid, accountable, and human, not a monument to its own self-importance.

More than Harvard, this film explores the cracks between privilege and principle, and how sometimes the person with the least is the one who sees the most clearly. Simon’s words challenge the myth that wisdom only comes with degrees or podiums. He doesn’t pretend to have all the answers, but he defends the right to question those who claim to. At a time when trust in institutions feels uncertain, this scene reminds us: power should listen before it leads. It should serve, not reign.

With Honors (1994), directed by Alek Keshishian, stars Brendan Fraser, Joe Pesci, Moira Kelly, Patrick Dempsey, and Josh Hamilton. It’s a deeply moving dramedy that explores the unexpected friendship between a privileged Harvard student and a homeless man who takes possession of his thesis. It’s also just a great watch. Pesci’s performance, equal parts wit and grit, earned critical praise for its warmth and gravity. The film is an underrated gem that asks timely questions about class, intellect, and dignity.

What’s another film or tv show that dismantles power as sharply as this one?

#WithHonors #JoePesci #Political #Politics #Democracy #President #MovieScenes #MovieQuotes #BrendanFraser 06/12/2025

Good morning America 🇺🇸

Power should answer to people, not rule over them. What makes a democracy strong? A constitution carved in marble, or the humility to admit we don’t know everything? In With Honors (1994), Joe Pesci’s Simon Wilder, a homeless man with a surprising grasp of history, delivers a spine-stiffening rebuttal to Gore Vidal’s elitist professor. In just a few lines, Simon reframes American power, not as something bestowed by intellect or title, but as something earned by listening and changing. “The president isn’t an elected king, no matter how many bombs he can drop,” he says. In an age where political ego often eclipses public good, it’s a reminder that real leadership is about humility, not authority. Government should be fluid, accountable, and human, not a monument to its own self-importance. More than Harvard, this film explores the cracks between privilege and principle, and how sometimes the person with the least is the one who sees the most clearly. Simon’s words challenge the myth that wisdom only comes with degrees or podiums. He doesn’t pretend to have all the answers, but he defends the right to question those who claim to. At a time when trust in institutions feels uncertain, this scene reminds us: power should listen before it leads. It should serve, not reign. With Honors (1994), directed by Alek Keshishian, stars Brendan Fraser, Joe Pesci, Moira Kelly, Patrick Dempsey, and Josh Hamilton. It’s a deeply moving dramedy that explores the unexpected friendship between a privileged Harvard student and a homeless man who takes possession of his thesis. It’s also just a great watch. Pesci’s performance, equal parts wit and grit, earned critical praise for its warmth and gravity. The film is an underrated gem that asks timely questions about class, intellect, and dignity. What’s another film or tv show that dismantles power as sharply as this one? #WithHonors #JoePesci #Political #Politics #Democracy #President #MovieScenes #MovieQuotes #BrendanFraser

11/06/2025

Flourless 🐤 Ricotta, Lemon & Almond Cake – Light, Luscious & Naturally Gluten-Free 🧁🍋

🧾 Ingredients (Makes 1 Loaf or 8–10 Servings):
1½ cups almond flour (finely ground)
1 cup ricotta cheese , well-drained
3 large eggs
Zest of 1 lemon (about 1–2 tsp)
¼ cup honey, maple syrup, or sugar (adjust to taste)
½ tsp vanilla extract

Photos 11/05/2025
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On this Memorial Day, we remember and pay tribute to the heroes who selflessly served our nation. We will always be grateful for your courage and sacrifice.

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