During breakfast, I often read the San Francisco Chronicle. I always wonder what purpose it serves other than entertainment. The Chronicle does keep me somewhat informed.
This morning, I've been pondering (as I have on many mornings) some political
  issues and how I might respond to them. Take for example, today's
  editorial calling for Antonin Scalia's self-recusal in a case involving
  VP Dick Cheney, who are apparently good friends and recent fellow-vacationers.
  My first reaction was: "This is another blatant example of arrogant power."
  As I reflected further, I wanted to ask, "Well, what are the precedents for
  self-recusal in the Supreme Court? Should people who have an obvious and public
  distaste for Cheney recuse themselves too? What's the difference?" No final
  answers on my part -- but cooler thinking did help me to see the picture in
  a more nuanced fashion beyond my definite partisan position. 
There's more to say, obviously -- but I figure that since politics is something
  that keeps bouncing around the foreground and background of my musings, I should
  refer to some previous entries for some background. Here's some of what I found: