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...some brews and watch football with Ne-Yo, but now it seems like he’d be much more interested in extolling the virtues of hockey moms. In fact, Ne-Yo’s early allegiance to Obama over Clinton seems retroactively unlikely—at any rate, Palin??s extensive leadership experience is probably making McCain look pretty enticing to Ne-Yo right now. —Reviewer Jake G. Cohen can be reached at jgcohen@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ne-Yo | 9/25/2008 | See Source »

Timothy L.H. Treuer ’10, an Anchorage native and co-president of the Alaska Klub, said he is excited about Sarah Palin??s ability to bring Alaska into the campus spotlight. “Without making a political statement, I think the Palin pick was an exciting choice in that it will help our club raise Alaska’s profile and try to combat common misperceptions about the state,” Treuer said...

Author: By Matthew R. Cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Palin Pick Warms Up Alaska | 9/24/2008 | See Source »

...Palin??s response to the recent Russia-Georgia conflict indicates the Republican ticket’s willingness to follow in the Bush administration’s footsteps when it comes to using—or misusing—“democracy” to justify an aggressive, bellicose foreign policy. “We’ve got to keep an eye on Russia,” Ms. Palin told Mr. Gibson. Referring to this summer’s Russia-Georgia conflict, Ms. Palin scolded Russia for its aggressive actions in Georgia. “For Russia...

Author: By Sara Rhodin | Title: Viewing Russia from Alaska | 9/24/2008 | See Source »

...Such developments cast doubts on the strength of democracy in these countries and the degree of stability that Western—especially American—support really lends them. Rather, Ms. Palin??s comments indicate that, like the current Bush administration, a McCain-Palin administration would continue to treat “democracy” as a hollow slogan used to justify extension of American power...

Author: By Sara Rhodin | Title: Viewing Russia from Alaska | 9/24/2008 | See Source »

...entirely, as aides openly expressed concern that Palin would be at a disadvantage against the savvy and experienced Biden. Debates exist to unmask weaknesses, not to hide them. In this election cycle, the vice-presidential debate ought to be an opportunity for the citizenry to discover the largely unknown Palin??even if that includes her potential unfamiliarity with relevant political topics—not for the McCain campaign to doctor the debate format to hide her weaknesses. Informing the electorate about candidates’ qualifications (or lack thereof) is precisely the reason for such exchanges. Without free-flowing...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Real Debate | 9/22/2008 | See Source »

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