Politics
Palin Revved for Journey to Oblivion
Palin’s attempt to upstage Romney little more than a carnival side show.
Town Meeting Needs Adjourning
In Massachusetts, Town Meetings have become a vehicle for special interests.
Obama in Bad Company
Obama embraces the Reverend Al Sharpton.
Congress Investigates Home-Grown Islamic Terrorism
Rep. Peter King investigates radicalization in the Muslim-American community.
Reagan’s Ideals Prove Timeless
Reagan at 100.
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Freedom to Dissent Next
What happens to minorities who question the prevailing civil rights paradigm?
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Good Skipper Tossed Overboard
Owen Honors: victim of political correctness.
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Food: The New Battle Ground in the Culture Wars?
When it comes to food, personal responsibility is the key.
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Lot to Learn, Gov: Patrick Micro-Manages UMass
The search for the next UMass President.
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“Together They Could”: Patrick Playbook Works for Obama
What the Massachusetts election means for Obama.
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In New South, New GOP Faces
Nikki Haley and Tim Scott add diversity to the South Carolina GOP.
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Flippin’ Embarrassing? You betcha! 🙁
With her new reality TV series, Sarah Palin jumps the shark.
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Agony of Defeat to be Felt in Mass.
Winners and losers in election 2010.
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Baker Has Upper Hand
read more: Boston Herald Article [password]Unfortunately for the voters, Monday night's gubernatorial debate was a bit of a snoozer. With four candidates plus the moderator seated at the table, it was difficult for voters to focus in on the two legitimate candidates...
Juan Williams Was Long on NPR Hit List
NPR fires only black political analyst, citing remarks about Muslims.
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“Advocates for ‘change’ are, inevitably, frustrated with our deliberately inefficient government. And so when they do not get their way, they complain that the system is ‘broken.’ But it is not. This is how it is supposed to work. Gridlock prevents the majority from running roughshod over the minority. Gridlock ensures that dissenting voices are heard. Gridlock forces compromise — often painful compromise, but compromise nonetheless”