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Health Care at Morton’s Fork
As defined by Wikipedia, a Morton’s Fork is “a choice between two equally unpleasant alternatives.” In the health care debate, this is the choice between government run health care, or corporate run health care. We progressives like to call this choice --- reform or...
Laughing Matters
Here's a clever bit of editing by Nick Dorazio, a citizen frusted because his Congressman wouldn't hold a real time town hall on the subject of health care. So he took the raw material of an old episode of Dragnet, in which Jack Webb (as Sgt. Joe Friday) and Harry...
Some Politics Is More Local Than Others
In Sunday's Boston Herald, the inimitable Howie Carr ---the longtime bane of Kennedy and scourge of Kerry--- examined the odds and the consequences of Joe Kennedy running for his uncle's Senate seat. Apparently the former congressman has renounced the seat that would...
Book Review of “The Heart of Power.”
Here is your homework assignment for the coming health care debate... Note what the review says about RN.
Words To Live By
At the hybrid of online newspaper and blog that is www.examiner.com, Rudolf Okonkwo, urges President Obama to "be steadfast" when confronting his opponents, and, to illustrate that point, quotes another President: What I want you always remember is Richard Nixon’s...
The Nixon Wit
In tomorrow's Washington Post Magazine, Gene Weingarten devotes his weekly humor column to a departed politician - but not Sen. Ted Kennedy. Instead, Weingarten spends several hundred words examining a long-forgotten book titled The Wit & Humor Of Richard Nixon,...
Debunking the Myth of the Nixon “Southern Strategy”
I agree with nationally syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker more often than not. Her column today, Can the GOP Speak to Blacks?, makes some excellent points about why the Republican Party has failed to attract support from African-American voters over the past 45...
Diane Sawyer To Become ABC World News Anchor
In 1868, Benjamin Disraeli, upon achieving the office of British Prime Minister, at the age of 63 and thirty-one years after first winning election to the House of Commons, said: "I have reached the top of the greasy pole." Disraeli was much admired by Richard Nixon...
Paul Krugman. Now More Than Ever?
I never thought I’d live to see the day when I would recommend one of Paul Krugman’s opinion columns in the New York Times as a “must see” for readers of The New Nixon. That day has come (actually, it came yesterday, but I was on deadline on a speech, so I’m a day...
9.1.39
World War II began seventy years ago today. After the initial German victories there would be some months of phony war before Europe really engaged; and it would take a couple of years before we entered; but today is when it began. W. H. Auden famously lamented the...