As you know, after months of behind-closed-doors meetings, planning, and actually submitting a formal bid to the U.S. Olympic Committee for Boston to host the 2024 Olympic games, we finally had a public forum at which a representative of … [Read more...]
Watch the livestream of the first public forum on a Boston Olympics
Right now (started at 7 pm), you can watch a discussion being held at the Institute of Contemporary Art between representatives of Boston 2024 (Juliette Kayyem) and No Boston Olympics (Chris Dempsey). Here's the link. UPDATE: Well, that … [Read more...]
Do we really need to go over this? Don’t pardon Mark Wahlberg. Obviously.
The celebrity websites are all atwitter with the news of Dorchester native and Hollywood megastar Mark Wahlberg's application for a pardon. His crimes were ... well, here are a couple of excerpts from the original documents. You be the … [Read more...]
Scenes from tonight’s rally in downtown Boston
Like several thousand other Bostonians, I headed down to Boston Common this evening. Here's some of what I saw. Some motorists showed their support with their car horns, even as they were stuck in the protest. … [Read more...]
Boston 2024: the too-good-to-be-true Olympics
It just sounds magical, doesn't it? The perfect Olympic games. Not a dime of public money expended, except on stuff we are planning to do anyway like upgrading the MBTA. No white elephant stadiums - every event will take place either in … [Read more...]
“No one is proposing to abandon the homeless.”
That reassuring line appears in a Globe op-ed by Lawrence Harmon that ran a few days ago. In Harmon's view, the sudden closure of the Long Island shelter, at which hundreds of homeless people and recovering drug addicts found refuge and … [Read more...]
Ten years of Blue Mass Group
Ten years ago today, a short post appeared on a new Typepad blog announcing a new venture: a website devoted to "commentary on politics and policy," mostly on Massachusetts topics. Improbably, we're still here - and so are you. Blue … [Read more...]
Elizabeth Warren is still the best Senator
Were you worried that, having been given a position in the Senate leadership, Elizabeth Warren would be coopted by the party establishment? That she'd stop directing her criticism wherever it needed to go, regardless of party … [Read more...]
Your new Senate Democratic leadership team
Inbox: Senator Harry Reid (D-NV), Senate Democratic Leader Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), Assistant Democratic Leader Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY), Conference Vice Chair and DPCC Chair Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Democratic … [Read more...]
Senators – including Markey – pitching in to help Mary Landrieu
I gave Ed Markey a lot of crap this year for aggressive fundraising when, it seemed to me (and the election results bore this out), he was never in any serious danger of losing his seat. One of my criticisms was that I wished he had spent … [Read more...]
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