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    Jan 24, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Saul, folks

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    UPDATED with many new links: Saul Alinsky, really? What small percentage of Americans knows enough about Saul Alinsky to understand Newt Gingrich's continual use of his name to slur President Barack Obama? A list of recent commentaries and relevant...
  2. Mar 8, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Idiotic orthodoxy?

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    In What if all sides are wrong about taxes? (Salon), Michael Lind tells the following tale: Back in the 1980s, when I was a young neoconservative (when that meant Cold War liberal, not Middle East-bombing neo-imperialist), my work helping William......
  4. Mar 30, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  5. Friday Morning Coffee: Charles Snelling, RIP.

    Capitol Ideas with John L. Micek
    Good Friday Morning, Fellow Seekers. If you've spent any time moving through Pennsylvania's political circles, particularly Republican ones in the Lehigh Valley, then there's a pretty good chance you met Charles Snelling more than once. Loud, gregarious...
  6. Aug 16, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Goldberg: The right candidate

    On Saturday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry got into the race for the GOP presidential nomination, and within 24 hours, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty got out.
    On Saturday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry got into the race for the GOP presidential nomination, and within 24 hours, former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty got out. Perry didn't exactly chase Pawlenty out of the race; the Iowa straw poll (in which T-Paw finished a...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Texas, Executive Branch, Delaware, Christine O'Donnell

  8. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. NAACP says it's time to end the drug war; what about you?

    There was a quake last week, but you likely didn't feel it.
    There was a quake last week, but you likely didn't feel it. See, this particular quake was not of the Earth, involved no shifting of the planetary crust. No, what shifted was a paradigm, and the implications are hopeful and profound. On Tuesday, you...

    Tags: Health, Crimes, African Americans, Minority Groups, Martin Luther King Jr.

  10. Jul 19, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Rupert Murdoch attack joins the pantheon of pie throwing

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    The Rupert Murdoch shaving cream pie attack joins the pantheon of pie throwing....
  12. May 26, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Meghan Daum: Obama's fast brain vs. slow mouth

    Apparently, a lot of people consider President Obama to be bumblingly inarticulate. "The guy can't talk his way out of a paper bag!" a reader wrote to me recently. "Sarah Palin is a brilliant speaker. It's the president whose sentences are undiagrammable," said another in response to a column I wrote about Palin. It's not just my readers, nor is it exclusively conservatives, who hold this view. A Google search of "does Obama have a speech impediment" turns up several pages of discussion among the president's supporters and critics alike.Admittedly, the president is given to a lot of pauses, "uhs" and sputtering starts to his sentences. As polished as he often is before large crowds (where the adjective "soaring" is often applied to his speeches), his impromptu speaking frequently calls to mind a doctoral candidate delivering a wobbly dissertation defense.
    Apparently, a lot of people consider President Obama to be bumblingly inarticulate. "The guy can't talk his way out of a paper bag!" a reader wrote to me recently. "Sarah Palin is a brilliant speaker. It's the president whose sentences are undiagrammable,...

    Tags: Woody Allen, African Americans, Minority Groups, Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich

  14. May 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
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  16. May 28, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Upbeat mood at Book Expo America

    — What makes Jane Fonda say "wow"? A bigger-than-capacity crowd of more than 200 booksellers waiting to hear about her latest, "Prime Time: Creating a Great Third Act," a rousing manual for aging well.
    Los Angeles Times
    — What makes Jane Fonda say "wow"? A bigger-than-capacity crowd of more than 200 booksellers waiting to hear about her latest, "Prime Time: Creating a Great Third Act," a rousing manual for aging well. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Book...

    Tags: Illinois, Toni Morrison, Diane Keaton, Amazon Kindle, Jane Fonda

  18. May 29, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Leonard Kastle dies at 82; writer-director of 'The Honeymoon Killers'

    When Leonard Kastle's debut movie as a writer and director, "The Honeymoon Killers," was released in 1970, critics raved over the grimly realistic, low-budget, black-and-white crime drama about a lowlife lothario and his overweight nurse lover whose partnership in conning lonely women leads to murder.
    When Leonard Kastle's debut movie as a writer and director, "The Honeymoon Killers," was released in 1970, critics raved over the grimly realistic, low-budget, black-and-white crime drama about a lowlife lothario and his overweight nurse lover whose...

    Tags: Mount Vernon, Entertainment, DVDs, State University of New York, Crime, Law and Justice

  20. May 31, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. ‘Public Speaking,’ ‘Collapse’ and stand-up comedies — a weekend of documentary watching.

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    The long Memorial Day holiday weekend was a chance to catch up on all sorts of films Ive been meaning to get to — documentaries, mainly (Though I did plow through the Andy Serkis star turn as rocker Ian Drury “Sex, Drugs & Rock'n Roll.”...
  22. Sep 28, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. John T. Elson dies at 78; Time writer posed question 'Is God dead?'

    John T. Elson, whose 1966 cover story for Time magazine -- provocatively titled "Is God Dead?" -- produced record-breaking newsstand sales with its perceptive analysis of a debate that animated Sunday churchgoers as well as theologians, died Sept. 7 at his home in New York City. He was 78.
    John T. Elson, whose 1966 cover story for Time magazine -- provocatively titled "Is God Dead?" -- produced record-breaking newsstand sales with its perceptive analysis of a debate that animated Sunday churchgoers as well as theologians, died Sept. 7 at...

    Tags: Easter, England, Death, Newspaper and Magazine, Passover

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