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Columnists :: Political Intelligence


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There’s a more civil way to debate marriage equality

Miss California USA and President Barack Obama have something interesting in common.

Off screen, Sean Penn is no Harvey Milk

Sean Penn playing the role of Harvey Milk is rife with ironies that should not be ignored.

McCain’s Powell problem

General Colin Powell’s impact on this election will be less profound (like most endorsements) than the hype it has received would suggest.

Different only gets you so far



Obama and McCain are both rolling in the mud, but there’s still hope.

The only way the presidential election could become more surreal would be for MSNBC to replace deposed election anchor Keith Olbermann with Rod Serling, the deceased host of the iconic Twilight Zone television series. Yeah, it’s getting that creepy.

For Obama it’s still an uphill fight

In recent days the new titular head of the Democratic Party (sorry Nancy) has been sporting an Obama-ized version of the presidential seal, to the utter revulsion of Republicans and even to the dismay and wincing curiosity of some more prudent Democrats who think it a little arrogant. You might remember what happened to the Patriots when Mayor Menino planned a celebration parade before the first down of the Superbowl. Bad karma is bad karma.

Frankly promoting an end to foreclosures

If there’s anything more appetizing than a weekend when the Sox show the Yankees just how it’s going to be this season, it’s waking up Monday morning to a member of the U.S. Congress going on Boston talk radio to summarily turn the tables on one of the Hub’s most polarizing radio gabbers whose pathetic tools of trade are semantics and transparent propaganda.

If it’s Hillary, you can reach me at McCain headquarters

How does a member of the gay community vote for John McCain in a rather likely match-up with New York’s junior senator, Hillary Clinton? The answer is remarkably simple. First, use one hand to gently hold your nose while utilizing the remaining limb to hit the preferred lever in the voting booth.

Romney in 2012? I think not.

Why do I feel like singing, "Ding, dong, the witch is dead"? This jingle of days gone by, minus Judy Garland in the ruby slippers, could well be the appropriate song for me or even the proverbial fat lady singing, especially if she were gay and receiving the news that Mitt Romney’s campaign has gone the way of Comp USA.

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