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From top cop to capitol hill?
It is hard to imagine a better Republican candidate for Rhode Island's First Congressional District than Colonel Brendan Doherty, the retired superintendent of state police.
Former State Police superintendent Brendan Doherty could mount a serious challenge to Congressman David Cicilline. But first he has to tame his restive GOP
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| August 19, 2011
The plan to turn Rhode Island red
The Rhode Island Republican Party's reputation for ineptitude is, by any reasonable measure, richly deserved.
GOP strategist Ken McKay is quietly plotting a data-driven explosion of the state’s one-party rule
By
DAVID SCHARFFENBERG
| June 24, 2011
Workin' man blues
Election years are always times of high anxiety for politicians. That may explain why they say and do so many stupid things.
Blue-collar luxury resorts, and other GOP oxymorons
By
AL DIAMON
| March 05, 2010
New and improved Romney
Scott Brown's unexpected victory in last month's special US Senate election captured the attention of the country — and particularly of core Republican voters, who huddled eagerly before their TV screens to watch their hero du jour give his acceptance
He's more fiscal, less social. And he's got millions. But will GOP voters give a Mitt?
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| February 12, 2010
Brown Bagging
If you are finding it hard to get enthused about the seemingly preordained drubbing that Democratic Attorney General Martha Coakley will give to the GOP nominee, State Senator Scott Brown, in the special election for US Senate, you are not alone.
Even GOP insiders don't expect Scott Brown to beat Martha Coakley. But they care how he loses.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| December 18, 2009
Psalms For The Deaf
Sage Francis addressed the densely-populated crowd at Rock the Bells at Comcast Center last weekend: "This song helped get a friend of mine out of jail. Thank you to all who donated. This song is called 'Conspiracy to Riot.' Strange Famous fucking Recor
Jared Paul Unleashes Prayers For Atheists
By
CHRIS CONTI
| July 24, 2009
Gay deceivers
The California State Supreme Court just upheld Proposition 8, denying gay people the right to marriage. This should disabuse the complacent of the illusion that the religious right has relinquished its death grip on America. So, too, should Kirby Dick's
Outrage isn't outrageous enough
By
PETER KEOUGH
| June 05, 2009
Female Trouble
Conventional political wisdom says that for a party to oppose a woman — or a women's issue — it's best to send out a female spokesperson.
A shocking dearth of Republican female pols should have the party in a panic. So why doesn't it care?
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| June 05, 2009
Is the party over for the GOP in RI?
In a state known for its political obsessions, there is remarkably little in the way of rabid protest here.
A disastrous election in '08. A depleted war chest. Dismal approval ratings for the outgoing governor. Yet the faithful see hope for a Republican revival
By
DAVID SCHARFENBERG
| May 15, 2009
Generation Green
Republicans have a lot to say about the immorality of saddling the next generation with our national debt. But when it comes to leaving them a wrecked, depleted, and rapidly warming planet, they are taking the exact opposite line.
Once derided as tree huggers, eco-friendly youth are now the nation's most powerful (and feared) voting bloc. So why isn't the GOP listening?
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| May 08, 2009
Star crossed
Rush Limbaugh, pink cheeked and increasingly porcine, has emerged as the de-facto head of the Republican Party.
Limbaugh's a celebrity, not a political player
By
EDITORIAL
| March 04, 2009
Judge dismisses RNC protest case
The defendants — who became known as the "Wall 7" — were in St. Paul during the RNC because, as Wilson puts it, "we think that our government should be held accountable for the crimes it has committed."
Justice for protesters
By
JEFF INGLIS
| February 04, 2009
Year in pictures
Imagery 2008
By
PHOENIX STAFF
| December 24, 2008
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
Among the Republican thugs
Minnesota is known innocently enough as the Gopher State, but for one terrifying, riot-gear-and-grenade-filled week this past summer, it was a police state.
Fear and pepper spray in St. Paul
By
ANNE ELIZABETH MOORE
| October 01, 2008
Rolled
Where’s the outrage over media mistreatment at the RNC?
By
ADAM REILLY
| October 01, 2008
Twitheads
Is Twitter bad for journalism?
Is it time to dial down journalism’s latest fad?
By
ADAM REILLY
| 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
Photos: March on the RNC
Protesters rallied in St. Paul
By
KATHY CHAPMAN
| September 04, 2008
The enthusiasm gap
The selection of gun-shooting, anti-abortion, creationist, doctrinaire conservative Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as John McCain’s vice-presidential nominee has finally got the GOP’s conservative base excited.
This election, with Obama having stoked pennant fever in Denver, it is the Dems who have cornered the excitement market
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| September 03, 2008
Photos: Republican National Convention 2008
The scene in St. Paul, from the protests to the podium. Updated daily.
By
JOEFF DAVIS
| September 02, 2008
What Obama must do
For all the fawning press Barack Obama has received, the grace and favor with which he has been treated is nothing compared with the free ride McCain has enjoyed.
A new talent must wrestle with an old hand at political survival
By
EDITORIAL
| August 27, 2008
Trying out an anti-demonstration ‘sonic cannon’
The Maine Marine Patrol is considering purchasing a “sonic cannon” capable of broadcasting earsplitting, “disorienting” sounds, like those that have been used to break up peaceful demonstrations in public spaces in Iraq and the country of Georgia.
Non-lethal weapons
By
JEFF INGLIS
| July 16, 2008
William Lemmer: Coming home
This article originally appeared in the July 11, 1978 issue of the Boston Phoenix.
The further history of a Vietnam-era informer
By
JEFFREY STEIN
| July 10, 2008
Boston music news: May 23, 2008
There are two worthwhile benefits coming up this week.
Notes on the Submarines and two great local benefits
By
MATT ASHARE
| May 19, 2008
Avedisian, Trillo challenge Manning for GOP post
Since the RNC is “basically a seniority-based organization,” he says, a change in the post would mean “we’re going to [have to] start all over again.”
Talking politics
By
IAN DONNIS
| April 30, 2008
Could America face a committee choice for president?
Like many thoughtful voters, I have privately wondered what would happen if John McCain, Hillary Clinton, or Barack Obama were to die after being nominated.
Surprise Scenario
By
MARY ANN SORRENTINO
| April 09, 2008
EXCLUSIVE: California gleaming
According to a poll obtained exclusively by the Boston Phoenix , Hillary Clinton leads Barack Obama by 11 percentage points in California.
Romney gains on McCain in crucial Golden State contest; Clinton's lead holds steady
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| January 22, 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
Political beats
Don’t let the name fool you: producer/DJ Grey Filastine is a sophisticated and well-heeled sonic traveler.
Filastine’s activist groove
By
SUSANNA BOLLE
| October 01, 2007
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