Libraries can be filled with what has been written about Guyana’s Vice President. It has been mostly of what is dark. Instead of adding another chapter to what is widely believed to be a sordid litany of the dangerous and destructive, I take another tack, start all over, on this occasion. In my efforts to raise the bar on our national conversations, this is what will be the norm, with the bar raised first and highest on myself. Some may think that there is joy, possibly some mysterious psychic benefit, from stripping the Vice President, but of which nothing could be more remote from the truth, what is in the heart.