
Henning Schroeder
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Educator (retired) and writer (non-retired) https://t.co/JXqBUhantr
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1 week ago |
minnpost.com | Henning Schroeder
Prince Hamlet can’t make decisions; Donald Trump makes too many. Imagine Hamlet sitting down in the Oval Office to have one of those dreaded meetings and awkward chats with the leader of the free world. It’s hard to see a Danish prince click any better with Trump than the presidents of Ukraine or South Africa. On the other hand, Trump loves a prince as long as he is not called Harry. I bet Hamlet and Trump will hit it off as soon as the conversation turns to Denmark.
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2 months ago |
startribune.com | Henning Schroeder
Opinion editor's note: Strib Voices publishes a mix of guest commentaries online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. When JD Vance accused European countries of "Soviet"-style censorship, he caused audible gasps, visible anger and palpable pearl clutching at the Munich Security Conference in February. Obviously, his trip wasn't about making new transatlantic friends and so the vice president could be his blunt and brutal self with no need for any diplomatic decorum.
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Feb 4, 2025 |
schrohen.medium.com | Henning Schroeder
Henning Schroeder·Follow4 min read·Feb 4, 2025--Richard Nixon didn’t use a Sharpie when signing lunar plaques. Progress is not always linear, and sometimes it keeps going in circles. Just ask Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were booked in June 2024 on what they thought was a week-long trip to the International Space Station.
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Jan 29, 2025 |
minnpost.com | Henning Schroeder
Progress is not always linear, and sometimes it keeps going in circles. Just ask Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were booked in June 2024 on what they thought was a week-long trip to the International Space Station. To this day they are stuck in a high-speed version of Groundhog Day, zipping around Earth and seeing the sun rise and set 16 times in 24 hours — with no clear end in sight.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
schrohen.medium.com | Henning Schroeder
Henning Schroeder·Follow3 min read·--Peter Sellers making fun of Wernher von Braun in Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 movie. Today Sellers might as well do a parody of Elon Musk whose fantasies about human breeding programs are just as creepy as Dr. Strangelove’s. I wonder how people at NASA feel about being at the mercy of Elon Musk. Are they nostalgic about the good old days when Hitler’s rocket engineers helped them put Neil Armstrong on the moon?
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#Steinmeier laments an “epochal breach of values” by the 🇺🇸 A bold statement from someone who not long ago was cozying up to #Putin and orchestrated 🇩🇪 energy dependence on 🇷🇺 https://t.co/Lmaj542Dfo German president warns of Donald Trump’s ‘epochal break’ with postwar order

Douglas P. Seaton talks about “re-segregation by affinity groups.” He is spot on. Affinity groups are real and happening, particularly in higher education. https://t.co/58gAyGya8N #DEI https://t.co/fV9suSOWFJ

“Government is the problem…in Germany” https://t.co/AFXTz74WRb https://t.co/f8xEFNF3lj

Die ukrainische Regierung hat stets deutsches Kriegsgerät gefordert. Laut einem deutschen Militärattaché haben die Soldaten an der Front jedoch teils eklatante Schwierigkeiten mit den gelieferten Waffensystemen.https://t.co/DI399S2plx