Word: lamonte
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...There are blogs, video montages, and even some news articles detailing tragic ghostin’-gone-wrong incidents. One can only imagine what will happen when ghost riding takes hold in Cambridge, and cars are seen coasting through Harvard Yard, or along the Charles, or up Quincy Street past Lamont Library. But thanks to Mistah F.A.B., the Lamont-dwellers will at least know the answer to the question wafting through the windows as they work: “When you get a new car and you’re feeling like a star, whatcha gonna...
...Lieberman, a seasoned Democratic senator, deserve to be replaced by a political novice simply over his divergence on one issue? The voters of Connecticut apparently didn’t think so. And even those who did support Lamont in his Senate bid must be cringing at the sheer waste of time and resources that took place during the Connecticut Senate elections...
According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Lieberman spent over $13 million in his campaign, and Lamont spent over $12 million (including $10 million of his own money). Especially in light of recent statements by Democratic strategists that the Democrats could have captured 40 instead of 29 House seats if more money had been devoted to House races, one wonders if the $25 million spent by Lamont and Lieberman could have gone to better...
...that the Democratic Party has control of Congress, its first step should be to get its own house in order and prevent tactless would-be politicians like Lamont from making anymore wasteful political grabs in the future. The Democratic leadership had ample opportunities to subdue the Lamont campaign and assert its support for Lieberman during and after the primary, yet it balked each time. Now, the leadership needs to assess the role it wants fringe activists to play in its party politics and recognize that however contentious the Iraq war may currently be, the Democrats cannot risk becoming...
...Harvard’s UC was founded to be a student voice in the governance of this College, and both of us are tremendously dissatisfied with how it’s being run,” Ross-Rieder said. “Reducing book costs and keeping Lamont [Library] open more often are worthwhile endeavors...but students are ultimately unhappy because they feel alienated,” he said. “It is important that the UC funds parties, but that is sort of a myopic solution,” added Musa. “There needs...