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HBO’s “Newsroom” Concludes First Season

September 1, 2012 by etelfeyan

            With the broadcast of its tenth episode this week, HBO brought the first season of “The Newsroom,” Aaron Sorkin’s comedy/drama about the cable news business, to a close.  A second season, to air next spring/summer, has already been announced.             Mr. Sorkin is, if nothing else, one heck of a writer of crisp dialogue.  […]

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Why Voter Suppression is Anti-Democratic, Even if it Keeps the Ignorant from the Polls

August 22, 2012 by etelfeyan

            Several weeks ago (before the selection of Paul Ryan as Romney’s running mate), I listed the voter suppression laws in states like Pennsylvania and Florida as one of the reasons Barack Obama was likely to be defeated in his re-election bid.             In response to that column, I received a number of happy e-mails […]

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Romney Solidifies His Base, but What Else Does Ryan Give Him?

August 16, 2012 by etelfeyan

            In selecting Paul Ryan as his vice-presidential running mate, Mitt Romney revealed that his campaign was in trouble.  Ryan doesn’t guarantee the electoral votes of his home state (Wisconsin is no more likely to vote for Romney now than it was before), doesn’t especially appeal to independents, is a turn-off for seniors, and has […]

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Romney or Obama – Does it Really Matter?

August 16, 2012 by etelfeyan

            If you believe what the respective presidential campaigns of Mitt Romney and Barack Obama are saying, the difference between a Romney administration and an Obama administration over the next four years would be monumental.  And in a few areas that may be true.  But the difference in overall impact on the average American between […]

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