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You call this winning?
President Barack Obama scored.
Afghanistan complications multiply. Plus, Congress is heading for a weak wrap-up.
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EDITORIAL
| July 02, 2010
How Rhode Island can eliminate homelessness
Making it a reality is a matter of political will.
The concept is as simple as it is radical: give the homeless a place to live, with no strings attached
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DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| May 14, 2010
Brown-nosing and flip-flopping
Two months ago, when Senator Scott Brown crossed party lines to help pass a jobs bill, the Phoenix noted the political convenience of that supposed show of independence — since other Republican senators were also voting with Democrats, Brown’s vote was
Scott Brown heeds his boss’s orders; Charlie Baker sides with homophobic party base
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EDITORIAL
| April 23, 2010
Ladies' man
Early last week, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government announced suddenly that Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the US House of Representatives, would speak at a forum that Friday afternoon.
In his race for US Senate, Michael Capuano is using well-known women to battle the race's female front-runner.
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| November 20, 2009
Magik Markers | Balf Quarry
Before Balf Quarry landed on my desk, I figured the dirtiest thing in Connecticut was Chris Dodd's browser history. Not so.
Drag City (2009)
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MICHAEL BRODEUR
| May 15, 2009
One of a kind
Phillipe + Jorge took time to attend the funeral of Claiborne Pell, in deference to all that he did for both Rhode Island and civility everywhere he went.
Rest in peace, Claiborne Pell, former senator and all-around class act
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PHILLIPE + JORGE
| January 07, 2009
The right stuff
Politics is often a matter of perspective.
Senator John Kerry has it; challenger Ed O’Reilly doesn’t. Plus, Sarah Palin’s Hannah Montana equation.
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EDITORIAL
| September 10, 2008
The Obama two-step
Barack Obama lost his best vice-president option when Ohio governor Ted Strickland removed himself from consideration for the number-two spot.
Now that we know for sure Obama is going to the dance, who’s he gonna bring as his partner?
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STEVEN STARK
| June 18, 2008
Ring of fire
An ugly squabble between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the nation’s biggest phone companies has, in one nasty blow, recast the image of all the entities involved.
The deadbeat FBI fails to pay its phone bills and jeopardizes its wiretapping program
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HARVEY SILVERGLATE
| January 23, 2008
The amazing race
For the past year, presidential politics has been building to the crescendo that is the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary.
We break down the Presidential campaign to its six essential parts, and predict your next Commander-in-Chief.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| December 26, 2007
On the national affront
Where does one begin to recap 12 months of such willful self-parody?
An inescapable year reaches its inevitable conclusion
By
BARRY CRIMMINS
| December 19, 2007
Suffrage net city
Three years ago, when the Red Sox were winning and John Kerry was losing, YouTube hadn’t even been invented.
The Web has become key to presidential politics — we rate the candidates on how they’ve put Al Gore’s invention to use
By
MIKE MILIARD
| November 28, 2007
Damn you, Barack Obama
Now that Obama's small contributors have effectively rewritten the history of political-campaign funding, even die-hard cynics are drinking the Kool-Aid.
Win or lose, Obama's small donors may have already brought a revolution in campaign financing
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AL GIORDANO
| September 26, 2007
Raising Hill
Hillary Clinton took only two questions from the audience at the end of her 35-minute speech at the American Association of Retired Persons conference.
Hillary Clinton’s ‘aura of inevitability’ might hide her weaknesses — at least until the Republicans get their hands on her
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| September 12, 2007
Stable — within limits
There’s been very little movement in state and national Democratic polls over the past six months.
Clinton’s dominated the Democratic field since february, but voters are getting used to Obama
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STEVEN STARK
| August 29, 2007
About-face time
Conventional wisdom says that debates help everyone but the front-runner in the polls, because they give the pack exposure and face time next to the leader.
Debates usually help lesser-known pols. This season, they’re crushing them.
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STEVEN STARK
| August 15, 2007
Iraq and a hard place
Getting out of Iraq is going to be more difficult than getting in.
The Democratic presidential candidates must articulate clear exit strategies
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EDITORIAL
| August 01, 2007
Pushing to replace Bush
On an overcast night in early June, nearly 100 of US Senator Barack Obama’s local supporters crowded into the Peerless Lofts in downtown Providence.
Rhode Islanders are getting busy while supporting their favorite democrats
By
MATTHEW JERZYK
| July 11, 2007
Candidates' stances on the war in Iraq
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX STAFF
| July 11, 2007
Power brokers
As the race for the Democratic nomination enters the summer, there are two figures lurking in the background: Al Gore and Elizabeth Edwards.
Al Gore isn't running (yet); neither is Elizabeth Edwards. But either could be a factor in an Obama win.
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STEVEN STARK
| July 02, 2007
Protest I
On Tuesday, 40 gagged demonstrators, clad in orange prisoner-style jumpsuits, made their way from the center of Boston to the JFK Federal Building.
Fighting for your right to civil liberties
By
CAROLINE PERRY
| June 27, 2007
Wishing for more than a wash
According to national polls, Giuliani is leading as the Republican front-runner.
How are the GOP front-runners doing in the almighty early-primary states?
By
STEVEN STARK
| June 13, 2007
Best in show
It looks as if Arthur Branch, a/k/a Fred Thompson, is about to swap Law and Order for the law and disorder otherwise known as campaign 2008.
Fred Thompson’s threatened GOP bid is making things trickier for those candidates facing another debate this week
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STEVEN STARK
| May 30, 2007
Size doesn’t matter
Call it the revenge of the little guys, if you will.
Nevermind the revamped primary schedule; the small states can still have plenty of bite
By
STEVEN STARK
| May 17, 2007
Who’s with whom — and why?
Now that first-quarter campaign-finance reports have been filed, we can see which presidential candidates scooped up money from which Bay Staters.
Talking politics
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| April 18, 2007
The debating game
Thursday April 26 marks the first mega-event of the campaign season: the Democrats’ initial debate, to be held in South Carolina.
A few things to keep in mind while watching the Democrats’ first debate
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STEVEN STARK
| April 18, 2007
The rats in Romney’s corner
Mitt Romney’s powerhouse first-quarter fundraising numbers — he reports to have taken in more than $20 million — got him all kinds of press attention.
The dirty tricksters behind Romney’s money
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DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| April 04, 2007
Who’s with whom
For Democratic presidential candidates, Boston is the ATM kiosk on the way to New Hampshire.
When John Kerry bowed out of the presidential sweepstakes, it freed Boston’s big Democratic brokers to find a favorite.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| March 29, 2007
Diagnostic politics
It’s an unfortunate fact of American political life that one’s entire personal life becomes public the minute one runs for office.
Will Elizabeth Edwards’s cancer give her husband special grace?
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STEVEN STARK
| March 28, 2007
Presidential toteboard: why the odds favor Obama
When Barack Obama announced his presidential candidacy, there was some wild speculation that Obama might not receive a large share of the black vote.
Black vote + uncommon charisma = quantifiable advantage
By
STEVEN STARK
| March 14, 2007
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