From Politico this afternoon: Delivering the keynote address at the Higher Ed Not Debt Campaign launch event on Thursday at the Center For American Progress, Warren argued that America faces a choice: “Do we invest in students, or … [Read more...]
Archives for March 6, 2014
Avellone aims to build on Patrick
Balancing praise with self-promotion in evaluating the pol you want to replace can be tricky. Today, Joseph Avellone managed that well. He is one of five Dems eager to follow Gov. Deval Patrick, who leaves who did not run again … [Read more...]
The Surrender of America’s Liberals
In a recent interview on Moyer’s and Company, political scientist Adolph Reed Jr. discussed his feature article in the March issue of Harper’s Magazine,“Nothing Left: The Long, Slow Surrender of American Liberals.” Reed states that, “if the … [Read more...]
Richard Tisei
There is an article in the Saugus Advertiser about Republican Congressional candidate Richard Tisei. Within the article there are several quotes about a new philosophy and a time for change, but I found this quote to be the most … [Read more...]
A Modest Proposal: Let Us Resolve Publicly to Leave Behind Us the 2010 Senate Race
Inspired by this comment by afertig and those following it. WHEREAS, in the wise words of afertig, the issue of Martha Coakley performance in the 2009-2010 special election for U.S. Senate "has been hashed and rehashed" on … [Read more...]
Pls take a moment to read my article that just came out on HUffPo about religious liberty legislation
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/roger-fisk/religious-liberty_b_4905517.html … [Read more...]
Special election results: Lewis and Hunt win
Forgot to post these yesterday: in the Middlesex 5th Senate district (to replace Katherine Clark), Jason Lewis (43%) is the Democratic nominee, easily beating Chris Fallon (35%) and Anthony Guardia (22%). I think there's some Republican … [Read more...]