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...COLUMNIST JOE KLEIN [SEPT. 20] QUOTED an unnamed prominent Democrat who said of President Bush, "If we can't beat this guy, with his record ...," and then the Democrat found himself unable to finish the sentence. If I may, I would like to complete it for him: If the Democratic Party can't beat Bush, then it deserves to go the way of the long-defunct 19th century Whigs and Know Nothings. And if Bush gets re-elected, I swear I will never vote Democratic again...
Hence Monday’s “Careers for Food Lovers” four-course lunch at the Faculty Club, featuring The Boston Globe’s food columnist. Career Week now emphasizes thinking creatively about skills (“Careers for People Who Have a Way With Words”), rather than pushing careers in a specific...
...Communications Director Esten F. Perez. “In terms of the panelists, we wanted to have an ideologically diverse group who have a lot of experience and can talk about these issues in an interesting way,” Perez said. Other panelists included Shelly Cohen, a political columnist for the Boston Herald, and Stephen Goldsmith, a Kennedy School professor and chief domestic policy adviser to Bush’s 2000 campaign. The panel was moderated by Phil Sharp, director of the IOP and a former member of Congress from Indiana...
...world must learn to be receptive to diverse viewpoints. Alienation and suppression of contrary opinion and groups, whether ethnic, religious or sectarian, are ultimately counterproductive. We need to prevent sowing the seeds of evil that grew into the horror of Beslan. Chinedu Nwankwo Umungasi, Nigeria Time to Get Down Columnist Joe Klein's "All You Have To Do Is Believe" [Sept. 20] quoted an unnamed prominent Democrat who said of President Bush, "If we can't beat this guy, with his record ... ," and then the Democrat found himself unable to finish the sentence. If I may, I would like...
...Conventional Warfare In "Tearing Kerry Down" [Sept. 13] columnist Joe Klein called Senator Zell Miller's speech at the Republican Convention the "ugliest" he had ever witnessed at a convention. I felt the same way, and I have been watching political conventions since 1964, when I was a supporter of conservative Barry Goldwater. If I had been a Republican delegate this year, I would have walked out on Miller's tirade. That would also have spared me Dick Cheney's speech employing the politics of fear. To slot Miller with his venomous attack in the national spotlight as the keynote...