Of course, one way Dahl could have looked at it closely would have been to read the Boston Phoenix. They've done some homework on Boston crime... and they've been doing their homework for a while.Dahl knew that the murder rate in … [Read more...]
Gabrieli doesn’t get it
From this morning's Brian McGrory columnI ran into Gabrieli in Brighton a little after 8 a.m. yesterday, before he was aware that Healey was airing the ads. The hint of frustration in his voice was because Patrick was floating ahead in the … [Read more...]
Globe editors should really read their own paper
This is what Deval Patrick said: "I think we can get to a point where we can roll back the income tax," he said. "It's not about today. It's not about never. It's about being realistic."Democrats spar over Big Dig, taxes at governor … [Read more...]
Frank sez: No one cares. Go home.
Fresh off his Killer Coke triumph, Frank Phillips continues his work as the crusty, cynical, cigar-chomping journo who's there to put the screws to this bunch of bozos running for Big Cheese; who's hacked off at the Harveys trying to pull … [Read more...]
What Makes The Globe’s Front Page?
Not on the front page is the headline "Killer Coke story outrages Patrick camp" with this opening:The gubernatorial campaign of Deval Patrick and a key supporter yesterday expressed outrage over a disclosure that advisers to rival Thomas F. … [Read more...]
Thank You & A Call for Reilly’s Resignation
Thank you, David & BMG - clearly, Bonifaz, the unions, and now the reporters have demonstrated that you are the true source of news in Boston. Vennochi can get some credit, but at BMG, we all knew the story broke wide open right … [Read more...]
Frank Phillips Again Selectively Filtering the Facts
In an interview, Patrick argued that he took his progressive values into the corporations where he worked, and implemented significant changes, such as reforming lending practices at Ameriquest, pushing Texaco to quit an industry advocacy … [Read more...]
Globe Filters Truth
The person quoted is Wendy Murphy.Wendy Murphy, a professor at the New England School of Law and a strong advocate for using litigation to advance women's equality, said Patrick's joining the Fly Club opens a fair inquiry into "his … [Read more...]
Parking at the Commons
David wrote up Chris Lydon's bloggy thinking-cap session on Friday; and now so has Massmarrier.* Here's what I took from it: Chris Lydon wants a website (maybe) that would combine all the nifty things that all the current local websites are … [Read more...]
Reilly consistent on cops and illegals
In his post below this one, commenter FrankSkeffington claims that the Globe left a false impression that Tom Reilly has been inconsistent on the question of whether state police should be used to enforce immigration laws. Although the … [Read more...]
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