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Same Old Faces
If you're wondering who the geniuses are behind the political campaigns in Massachusetts this year — the strategists, media firms, ad teams, and fundraisers — well, it's a lot of the same folks who have been behind Massachusetts campaigns for a long time
It's an outsider's year for candidates, but the consultants are old Beacon Hill mainstays. Plus, who spent what at the conventions, and Baker goes on TV first.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| June 25, 2010
Down ballot drama
The race for governor and the scramble to replace retiring Representative Patrick J. Kennedy have obsessed Rhode Island's chattering class. But all the talk has obscured an intriguing set of "down ballot" races for lieutenant governor, attorney general,
Important races to watch in '10
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| March 12, 2010
Elephant in the Room
Platoons of state Republicans, energized by Scott Brown's stunning victory over Democrat Martha Coakley last week, are setting their sights on November.
Massachusetts Republicans suddenly think this is their year — but if they shoot too high, they might fall hard
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| January 29, 2010
Choosing Kennedy’s successor
Massachusetts should have a temporary US senator until voters elect a replacement to serve out the remaining three years of Ted Kennedy’s term.
The state needs to name a replacement — and soon
By
EDITORIAL
| September 04, 2009
Jimmy C. and Teddy K.
When the Camelot Caucus convenes in Faneuil Hall this Wednesday, the American presidency will once again become the trophy of a personality joust. In 1968 and '72, there was at least the issue of Vietnam to veil the overweaning ambitions of competing pu
An incumbent's lessons and the politics of personality
By
MARCO TRBOVICH
| August 28, 2009
Jimmy C. and Teddy K.
When the Camelot Caucus convenes in Faneuil Hall this Wednesday, the American presidency will once again become the trophy of a personality joust. In 1968 and '72, there was at least the issue of Vietnam to veil the overweaning ambitions of competing pu
An incumbent's lessons and the politics of personality
By
MARCO TRBOVICH
| August 28, 2009
Tormenting Teddy
After 32 years in the US Senate, Ted Kennedy remains a force to be reckoned with, both for his legendary family history and his considerable accomplishments.
Republicans threaten Kennedy reign
By
BOSTON PHOENIX STAFF
| August 28, 2009
The Mouth Behind the Eye
Norma Nathan, who looks for all the world like a naïve and guileless suburban homemaker (and knows it), was down on Long Wharf a couple of weeks back, snooping around. She was checking out a rumor that Ed King, his Cabinet, a group of political supporte
Maybe Norma Nathan is just a nice little Jewish mother from the North Shore. After all, she says she only assaults people who assault her.
By
DAVE O'BRIAN
| August 21, 2009
Bad times for the good earth
You could say that the plight of the Massachusetts farmer began during the Great Ice Age, when the Laurentide Ice Sheet scraped over New England leaving poor soil and, as one farmer put it, "rocks, rocks, rocks."
How are we going to keep them down on the farm?
By
D.C. DENISON
| August 14, 2009
King, as in mayor
To begin with, I'd like to set down the political and ideological frame of reference under which I try to live.
Another page from an optimist's agenda
By
TOM SHEEHAN
| July 17, 2009
Weakened watchdogs
If the Globe shrinks, will Beacon Hill run amok?
If the Globe shrinks, will Beacon Hill run amok?
By
ADAM REILLY
| June 19, 2009
You're Probably in a Drug-Free School Zone Right Now
Ever seen a crack dealer brandish a chrome tape measure and inch his way out of a "drug-free school zone" before slinging fat rocks to pregnant teenage mothers? No?
For all the good it does
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| February 11, 2009
Meet your Massachusetts Governor's Council
In this perilous economy, Governor Deval Patrick is faced with extraordinary economic challenges.
Clown committee
By
CHRIS FARAONE
| January 14, 2009
Wacko patrol: America's 25 scariest conservatives
Imagine what will happen once the relatively sane folks now running the White House and the Republican National Committee pack up and go home?
The Phoenix ranks the individuals who will hold the most sway over the right-wing message machine in 2009, and beyond.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| October 29, 2008
Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story
Barack Obama is darn lucky that Lee Atwater, who died in 1991, isn’t around to lead the Republican dirty-tricks department.
An excellent and frightening documentary
By
GERALD PEARY
| October 21, 2008
Odium at the podium
In most presidential elections, the importance of the debates is over-rated.
This year, with such a close contest, the debates could have an impact like never before. Here’s what to watch for.
By
STEVEN STARK
| September 25, 2008
Beating the press
If you’re a liberal, you quadrennially reconcile yourself to the fact that the GOP is going to win the White House. Again.
Why M c Cain’s Machiavellian war on the media could cost him the presidency
By
ADAM REILLY
| September 10, 2008
Dawg days
Despite gains by blogs, podcasts, and social-networking Web sites, television is still our dominant mass medium.
The 2008 campaign is turning out to be our first-ever American Idol election
By
STEVEN STARK
| September 03, 2008
It ain’t over yet
In the wake of Barack Obama’s triumphant European tour, the political press continues, by and large, to declare the election all but over.
The press has already started inaugurating President Obama, but there are still quite a few hurdles left for the Democrat — including John McCain
By
STEVEN STARK
| July 30, 2008
Eyes on the (yawn) prize
A remarkable thing has happened: neither John McCain nor Barack Obama has done virtually anything to bolster his candidacy.
The biggest story coming from the campaign trail lately seems to be: Which candidate is more lackluster?
By
STEVEN STARK
| July 23, 2008
O's got a TV eye on you
With his decision to forgo public funding, Barack Obama can raise as much as he wants, giving him a huge financial advantage in the fall campaign.
The era of TV advertising in presidential general elections is over
By
STEVEN STARK
| June 25, 2008
10 above-and-beyond Earth-huggy ways to do things in Boston that, of course, do not use gas
By
MIKE MILIARD
| June 11, 2008
‘Sorry’ state
A leading theme among Democrats this year is how they won’t allow Barack Obama to be “Swift-boated,” as John Kerry was in 2004.
How to eliminate a bad decision or policy misstep and win back voters
By
STEVEN STARK
| June 04, 2008
So to speak
The article attacking House Speaker Sal DiMasi by David S. Bernstein was offensive character assassination based on ethnic stereotyping and cute political correctness.
Letters to the Bostone editor, May 2, 2008
By
BOSTON PHOENIX LETTERS
| April 30, 2008
Is the MBTA on track?
As targets for criticism go, it is hard to imagine one more inviting than the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, better known as the MBTA, best known as the T.
In the real world, funding is only an issue; politics is the most persistent problem
By
EDITORIAL
| April 30, 2008
Communication breakdown
You campaign in poetry, Mario Cuomo famously claimed, but you govern in prose. Don’t buy the dichotomy.
How did Deval Patrick's greatest strength become a dangerous weakness?
By
ADAM REILLY
| April 24, 2008
Clinton fatigue
This past week, Vermont senator Patrick Leahy urged Hillary Clinton to quit the Democratic race in the interests of party unity.
What is driving the widespread movement pressuring Hillary to drop out, even though she is very much still in the race?
By
STEVEN STARK
| April 02, 2008
Precedent-breaking president
With the news that Florida and Michigan are unlikely to redo their primaries, it’s become even more probable that Barack Obama will be the Democratic presidential nominee.
An Obama win in November would be historic for reasons beyond race
By
STEVEN STARK
| March 26, 2008
Whither the GOP?
Ask people to name the leading voice of opposition on Beacon Hill these days, and you’re likely to be told House Speaker Sal DiMasi.
With Democrats in total control of state government, the Massachusetts GOP should be a rising voice of dissent. Instead, it seems more impotent than ever.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| March 19, 2008
Clinton’s ‘kitchen-sink’ strategy could yield Pyrrhic victory
Many Democrats, it seems safe to say, never thought a Democrat, let alone Hillary Clinton, would use a similar tactic.
Talking points
By
IAN DONNIS
| March 12, 2008
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