Wish I could make it up to little Unity NH tomorrow for the Hill-Bama love fest but couldn't get my ticket for the "corny express" in time so will have to watch the highlight reels. Anyone going? That said, doesn't unity feel … [Read more...]
Aspiring to Greatness: What Politicians Can Learn From Paul Pierce
I know there has been a lot written about the amazing Celtics victory both here and in countless other places. Bill Simmons, the Sports Guy for ESPN, has written some great stuff about it and one of his notable comments about Paul … [Read more...]
Dukakis Walks the Walk – He Deserves Recognition With a Fellowship
Now I know I may be opening up a can of worms here with this post, as some here may not have kind feelings towards our former Governor. But, I saw this little story about how a children's center (in Southborough) for autistic kids was … [Read more...]
Clinton for Veep – Obama’s Tough Call
Putting personal biases aside, Obama has two important questions to ask in determining whether to invite Hillary (as it seems she wants it) to be his vice presidential nominee. 1) Can she help him win? and 2) Can she help him govern? In … [Read more...]
Youth Aversion: Younger workers fleeing Bay State
As a member of this so-called prime demographic, saying this development is not positive is an understatement. I recall Hubert Humphrey stated that, "... the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the … [Read more...]
Memo to Doug Rubin III: Pushing Forward and Back on Citizenship
Part of it is also looking at the political dynamic going ahead. I just have this premonition of Charlie Baker (even though I think he may wuss out in the end from a challenge) running ads about local budget cuts while the Gov's … [Read more...]
Memo to Doug Rubin 3: Where Next?
As you suggested the other day in your post citing Glen Johnson's AP story on the Governor's steady progress this year, the groundwork carefully laid by the Governor over the past year and a half is starting to pay off. When the … [Read more...]
So what next for Clinton after June 3rd?
Ickes intimated a credentials challenge will follow. Does Clinton stay in this beyond next week or a few weeks? Obama may have the numbers for the nomination by next week or soon thereafter, but will Clinton end her campaign then and … [Read more...]
Ferraro fans flames when we should be coming together
What's funny about her piece in the Globe is that its titled "Healing the wounds from Democrats' sexism". Then you read it, and all it seems aimed at doing is opening those wounds deeper. I mean getting Harvard's Shorenstein … [Read more...]
Leading the way: Patrick Signs Oceans Act 2008
Governor Patrick signed the Oceans Act 2008 today at the Aquarium. Massachusetts is leading the way on the important issue of managing offshore resources more effectively and if used correctly, the measure should allow for a proper balance … [Read more...]
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