Posts Tagged ‘Democrats’
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Dem resistance is futile
Posted on February 7, 2017
(Also in The Hill) George Santayana was an immigrant. Born in Spain in 1863, he moved to Boston in 1869 with his mother and siblings. He would eventually attend Harvard...
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2016 Presidential Election Revelations
Posted on November 8, 2016
On 2016 presidential election revelations… I love the smell of democracy in the morning. It’s the smell of victory. Sometimes that smell is sour, bitter, pungent and foul. That’s OK....
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A Binary Choice?
Posted on February 17, 2016
(Originally published on the CSM) What’s the best way to stop Donald Trump? The Democratic primary might give us a clue. Make it a binary choice. That’s my theory. But...
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All bets are off in NH
Posted on February 9, 2016
(Originally published in The Hill) Like most Americans, I thought the Denver Broncos were going to get crushed by the Carolina Panthers. Cam Newton was too good. Peyton Manning was...
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The Limits of the Liberal Feedback Loop
Posted on November 4, 2015
Pauline Kael, the celebrated New Yorker film critic, was once misquoted as saying, “I don’t understand how Richard Nixon could have won. I don’t know anybody who voted for him.”...
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