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Politics Is About Doing Things

Matthew Yglesias has written an excellent analysis of the relationship between Republican obstructionism and the size and scope of the health care reform bill. He...

Why Coakley Never Had a Chance

The article I wrote with Peter recently went up, and I had a few thoughts that I wanted to add. I’m from Massachusetts --...

“Africa: Why Do We Care?”

I would like to think that the Committee on African Studies’ decision to hold a panel event entitled “Africa in the Media” together with...

Mini-Kristols in the Crimson

In today's Crimson, Colin Motley and Caleb Weatherl knock off most of the requirements for your standard anti-Obamacare hit piece. Invocation of public opinion without...

The Folly of Perry v. Schwarzenegger

In my latest Harvard Independent column, I argue that the legal challenge to Proposition 8 in a California federal court may end up backfiring...

The Great Paradox: Questioning American Support for Israel

Vice-President Joe Biden's recent visit to Israel to jump-start peace talks seemed like good news, until he was met with an announcement from Israel's...

Rape Is Not Ambiguous

NPR News has an excellent article up this week on the persistence of rape and sexual violence on college campuses. In honor of Women's...

The Climate Is Getting Overheated

On Tuesday night I went to the Harvard Political Union's discussion on climate change, which was centered around the question of what steps the...

Do Harvard Students Try to Pass for Poor?

James McAuley asks today in the Harvard Crimson: "What is it with Harvard students and pretending to be poor?" James is a polite guy, so...

Rahm-ed Out

New York Times Magazine, I know you've probably been working on this magnum opus on Rahm Emanuel for weeks, but I feel like...