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Dates: during 2000-2009
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The public scolding illustrated perfectly the exquisite dilemma of being Obama: How do you remain as popular as you are, preaching a message of unity, while also making some of the tough partisan decisions that define you as a politician and ultimately help advance your career? Obama's debut on...
Perkins: That was [the publisher of his book] Judith Regan’s idea. It’s bizarre. She made a deal with “Romantic Times,” a magazine which is very popular with women....So the contest, they’ll pick 3 winners...
Harvard’s Republicans today are much like the hippies of the ’60s: both love to see themselves as provocateurs of convention, and both revel in the coolness of their dissent. They disperse in a righteous flurry of t-shirt making, protests, and campaigning, all with...
Pro-Patrick activists will outnumber Reilly supporters by a two-to-one margin among committed delegates at the June convention, according to the Boston Globe. An African-American who served in the Clinton Justice Department as the nation’s top civil rights enforcement official, Patrick has rallied caucus...
Vorenberg, the former master of Dunster House and wife of the late James Vorenberg ’48, the former dean of the Law School, told The Crimson that Patrick, who lived in Dunster during his years at the College, inspired her to run as a delegate to the state...