The Democrats seem to be running out of things to say about Kerry Healey. A 9 May post by Cyndi Roy on the Official Party Blog, "Healey admits she can't build the ranks," cites a 2002 admission by the Republican that she did not do well as … [Read more...]
Challenging Times for Lieberman and the Democratic Party
The NYT reports today on the challenge to Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman from Democrat Ned Lamont. Party insiders have attacked Lamont. "It's absolute Democratic cannibalism," said John F. Droney, a former Democratic state chairman in … [Read more...]
Roe: The End May be Near
The piece continues, "No one except Justice Stevens, of course, knows whether he is inclined to retire, and even if he did, no one knows whether the five votes would emerge to overturn Roe cleanly. (For what itâs worth, I wouldnât bet … [Read more...]
John McCain, Anyone? Anyone?
As the Washington Post reported Sunday, "Six years after labeling the Rev. Jerry Falwell one of the political 'agents of intolerance,' Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) delivered the commencement address Saturday at Falwell's Liberty University, … [Read more...]
Patrick Focuses on Winning
Deval Patrick, as Charley also notes, has announced he will resign from the Board of ACC Capital Holdings, the parent company of Ameriquest, by 1 July. He said he was satisfied the company had put in place the changes he was brought in to … [Read more...]
Patrick Campaign Clams Up On Ameriquest
Hi Libbie. Just a quick follow-up to my voice message. You may know about the website BlueMassGroup.com. We interviewed Mr. Patrick several months ago and had a good talk with him. Many, many of the 1,250-odd unique daily readers of our … [Read more...]
U.S. Approved Spanish “Star Spangled Banner” in 1919
The article continues:With 6,800 known languages, who knows how many more are out there?For all the outrage, two of three Americans don't know all the words to the national anthem, according to a Harris Poll. A lot of them don't even know … [Read more...]
Where Our Money Goes
Springsteen Launched at H2 Theater
The Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities reports that on this day in 1974, "25-year-old Bruce Springsteen played at the Harvard Square Theater in Cambridge. Although popular with the college crowd in the Northeast, Springsteen was … [Read more...]
End of Anonymous Comments at BMG?
User "lala" asked the following question at the end of David's post about the anti-Patrick post from the Reilly campaign. I think it is an important enough issue to deserve its own headline. With respect to looking at the IP addresses of … [Read more...]
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