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Kerry’s remark at this forum was not the first time he has dismissed the contributions of the nations that joined the United States in toppling Saddam Hussein and reconstructing Iraq. In fact, Kerry—who is touted by his supporters as a man who would form lasting bonds with the rest of the globe—has demonstrated a consistent pattern of alienating and misunderstanding the role of our allies. In comments published in the Des Moines Register on March 9, 2003, Kerry declared, “The greatest position of strength is by exercising...
...decision to rent 21 Monets from its collection to a Las Vegas casino gallery. Cuno, who says he would have been wary of renting the valuable paintings, describes the MFA’s argument that they are bringing art to a wider audience as a “disingenuous remark.” Had that really been their primary goal, he says, there were far more effective strategies—like mounting an exhibition in Boston’s poorer neighborhoods...
That meatheaded remark earned Barnett a reprimand from university president Elizabeth Hoffman as well as administrative leave until April 30, when a commission formed by the university regents will complete an investigation of all charges. Even before the report is in, it's clear that Colorado and NCAA football as a whole have to rethink how they do business...
...speech exhorting the environmentalist movement to embrace a platform of social justice, Ewuare Osayande, a poet, political activist, and author of 10 books, said “the number one thing you can do for the environment is beat Bush.” The remark drew the loudest applause of the night...
Despite the occasional sniping remark, the warring Democratic factions seem to feel some camaraderie—and for the students in Derry, there’s even some Harvard pride...