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Does Obama have the cojones to win?
This WTF moment
To make sense of this bizarre and dispiriting moment in American politics, here are the things one needs to appreciate.
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EDITORIAL
| July 27, 2011
From Morons to Assholes
Failure
A pyramid of political insults.
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KARL STEVENS
| July 12, 2011
The plan to turn Rhode Island red
GOP strategist Ken McKay is quietly plotting a data-driven explosion of the state’s one-party rule
The Rhode Island Republican Party's reputation for ineptitude is, by any reasonable measure, richly deserved.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| August 12, 2011
Strange bedfellows
Grossman conspires with wingnuts
It doesn't get weirder than this. A liberal Democrat from California wants to help conservative Republicans in Maine find somebody to run against moderate GOP US Senator Olympia Snowe.
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AL DIAMON
| June 01, 2011
Give Malalai Joya a visa
Plus, Obama's Libyan War
In a display of mendacity worthy of the days when the late Senator Joseph McCarthy stifled free speech from coast to coast, the United States Department of State has denied a visa to Afghanistan's most internationally recognized activist, Malalai Joya.
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EDITORIAL
| March 25, 2011
Odd meter
Practical Advice for Political Nutjobs
It's time for that popular feature, Practical Advice for Political Nutjobs, the column that's been proven by complicated scientific-type testing to help weirdos avoid public humiliation. It also saves them money because they never again need to line their hats with pricey aluminum foil.
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AL DIAMON
| March 16, 2011
Pingree visits Guantanamo, advocates closure
Gitmo state of mind
Last week, Defense Secretary Robert Gates told Congress that keeping President Obama's promise to close the notorious military prison for suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, would be difficult because of opposition from members of Congress. Maine 1st District Representative Chellie Pingree, however, is among those who support closing the base.
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JEFF INGLIS
| February 23, 2011
Review: Bangor artist Kenny Cole lights the 'Hellfire' at SPACE Gallery
When there's smoke
"The Hellfire Story" is a tough pill to swallow.
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NICHOLAS SCHROEDER
| November 24, 2010
Election whoas
Diverse-city
Never before have a I seen such a classist, racist, lock-step-thinking set of election results in my time living here, and I — OK, kidding; kidding. Just wanted to get a rise out of the people who still think I'm all "Maine is a mess" and "White people suck."
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SHAY STEWART-BOULEY
| November 11, 2010
The view from the throne
Toilet humor; They do? They don't?; The GOP is ont he clock; Dubya returns
We think we're turning Japanese, we think we're turning Japanese, we really think so. The Japanese have a tremendous obsession with toilets. But the Narragansett Bay Commission, which oversees treatment of metropolitan Providence's sewage, are getting in the game with their upcoming celebration of World Toilet Day (no, we're not kidding).
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| November 10, 2010
Review: Fair Game
Naomi Watts and Sean Penn tell the real Valerie Plame story
Naomi Watts and Sean Penn tell the real Valerie Plame story
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PETER KEOUGH
| November 03, 2010
Review: South of the Border
Oliver Stone's look at Hugo Chavéz, among others
Oliver Stone may have been easy on W. in his bio-pic, but he chops the dummy's head off in this revealing documentary about the social-welfare-minded neo-liberal leaders running South America, and the liars in the Bush administration who compared them to Hitler and bin Laden.
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CHRIS FARAONE
| September 29, 2010
Just a reprieve? Unless Republican leaders learn from the past, another Iraq is in our future
In terms of foreign policy, the Republican Party remains unapologetically committed to Bush/Cheneyism
In his address to the nation Tuesday evening, discussing the end of American combat operations in Iraq, Barack Obama took great pains to be apolitical, nonjudgmental, and even gracious toward his predecessor.
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EDITORIAL
| September 01, 2010
Cafeteria Americans
The mosque malarkey; constitutional showdown in Cranston
Congratulations to the national Republican Party. Dismissive of the Constitution and thoroughly addicted to whipping up fear and ignorance, they've now managed to get a rise out of the "booboisie" — H.L. Mencken's term for the clueless public — with their demagoguery on the New York "mosque" non-controversy.
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| August 18, 2010
Federal trans-formation
Frustrating on high-profile LGBT issues, Barack Obama has moved quickly, with little fanfare, on gender-identity issues.
The LGBT community has had its complaints about Barack Obama and his administration, particularly concerning the pace of eliminating the military's Don't Ask Don't Tell policy, and passing the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA).
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| August 15, 2010
Afghanistan: The war that's killing us
Interview: Former Army colonel and current Boston University professor Andrew Bacevich explains why staying is a big mistake
For several years now, I've been reading Andrew Bacevich's articles and books that argue for a reimagination of how American government conceives of and executes foreign policy.
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PETER KADZIS
| August 02, 2010
Bad behavior
Corporate America's $200 million war chest, Apple's worm, Goldman's fine, BP's latest
The ghost of George W. Bush will haunt the this year's election season.
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EDITORIAL
| July 21, 2010
Holy war
How an unholy alliance of Catholics, Mormons, and evangelicals seeks to control our lives
And so it came to pass, Roman Catholics, Mormons, and evangelical Protestants have banded together to battle, well, the rest of us — the heathens, the godless liberals, the Hitchens-reading progressives.
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JEFF INGLIS
| June 28, 2010
Two sides to Guy
Boston Phoenix letters, June 25, 2010
I’m a delegate at the state Democratic convention and I didn’t vote for Guy Glodis for auditor.
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BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| June 24, 2010
Say what?
Obama should forget the feel-good and seize the opportunity in the Gulf
Barack Obama is much more of an establishment-style president than the public generally realizes.
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EDITORIAL
| June 22, 2010
Mickey Mouse Multiculturalism
Governor Patrick's problematic Mosque visit. Plus, Bush — and the GOP — vote yes for torture
Massachusetts treasurer and independent candidate for governor Tim Cahill was off base when he accused incumbent governor Deval Patrick of "playing politics with terrorism" in the wake of Patrick's visit to the controversial Roxbury mosque maintained by the Islamic Society of Boston.
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EDITORIAL
| June 14, 2010
Walk for AIDS: 25 years
Join in this Sunday. Despite significant progress, many challenges remain.
Starting at 7:30 this Sunday morning, tens of thousands of walkers, runners, and volunteers will begin gathering by the Hatch Shell on the Boston side of the Charles River Esplanade.
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EDITORIAL
| June 04, 2010
High-octane coverage
The Huffington Post owns Gulf coverage; plus, that Hitchens memoir
Despite admirable wall-to-wall coverage from the national mainstream press and unusually in-depth reports from network television and cable, the Huffington Post has emerged as perhaps the single best go-to source for developing news and wide-ranging commentary about the British Petroleum (BP) oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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PETER KADZIS
| June 07, 2010
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After images
Karen Finley does Jackie
Karen Finley won’t be naked, or covered in chocolate. Candied yams will not be involved. If there are neighborhood morality-watch squads in Salem, they’ll have the night off.
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JIM SULLIVAN
| May 28, 2010
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| January 01, 0001
Meet Evan Thomas
The parallel careers of Newsweek's premier wordsmith
Narrative is the throughline in the professional life of Evan Thomas.
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PETER KADZIS
| May 13, 2010
Elena Kagan’s shaky record
What a Kagan appointment to the Supreme Court could mean for civil liberties
As a potential Obama nominee for Supreme Court justice, Elena Kagan has liberal bona fides and the likely support of the right. But if her record is any indication, she’s more likely to side with the conservative bloc on matters of executive power and war-time presidential authority.
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HARVEY SILVERGLATE AND KYLE SMEALLIE
| April 16, 2010
Shaking up the school system
The Reformer
Rhode Island education commissioner Deborah Gist’s take-charge style could make a winner of a state that often seems destined to fail. But critics say her free-market approach won’t work.
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| April 21, 2010
A very long way to go
Diverse City
“You’ve come a long way, baby.”
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SHAY STEWART-BOULEY
| April 02, 2010
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"Dana Levin: A Classical Realist In the 21st Century," an exhibit of paintings
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