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I’m almost on the Pete Buttigieg bandwagon after New Hampshire

I’m almost on the Pete Buttigieg bandwagon after New Hampshire, although not quite. While I was a Bernie supporter four years ago — as I’ve said repeatedly, I couldn’t resist the opportunity to vote for a septuagenarian socialist Jew as … Continue reading

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The Case Against Mitt Romney

Let me begin with this proposition: Mitt Romney wasn’t a bad Governor of Massachusetts, and he probably wouldn’t be a bad President of the United States.  That’s not to say that he would be a good one.  So how does … Continue reading

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The Case for President Obama

Back in 2007, when Obama first began running for President, I shared many of the same misgivings that others had about his lack of experience.  If Sarah Palin had only been the Governor Alaska for a year, then Obama had … Continue reading

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Why this Election is Important to Me

Once upon a time, in a land not too long ago, there was a Republican party that, while I did not generally vote for them, I could respect. This was an honorable party of fiscal conservatism and sometimes (at least … Continue reading

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