Patriots and Politics
After watching the playoffs this weekend, I wish politicians had to play by the same rules as the Patriots...
After watching the playoffs this weekend, I wish politicians had to play by the same rules as the Patriots...
As Washington talks about gun control again, Massachusetts should, too.
Just for a moment, think of state government as a car.
It's the holiday season, and I'm hoping Mayor Menino will be home for Christmas after spending Thanksgiving in a hospital.
Elections have consequences and today, we're seeing the best and worst of them.
BOSTON -- Elizabeth Warren's win was no surprise - most polls predicted she would win, and she did.
The night before the election, I have a dream.
Once again, a terrorist attack against the United States on September 11th has made foreign policy a major issue in a presidential race.
You probably know Social Security and Medicare are huge programs. But do you know how huge?
If there's anything everyone agrees on, it's that education is the key to a better future, better jobs and better lives.
When then-governor Mitt Romney signed the Massachusetts Healthcare Reform Bill in 2006, he could not have imagined it would become a critical factor in the 2012 presidential race.
When then-governor Mitt Romney signed the Massachusetts Healthcare Reform Bill in 2006, he could not have imagined it would become a critical factor in the 2012 presidential race.
With the weather clearing, Scott Brown may be regretting his decision to pull out of tonight's debate with Elizabeth Warren.
The economy is employment, and unemployment. It's taxes and the National Debt.
Fifty years after women marched in support of legalized abortion--which led to the Supreme Court's landmark Roe v. Wade ruling in 1973--the protests are back...triggered this time by Missouri Republican Congressman Todd Akin:
The foreign policy debate confirmed the candidates' world views are worlds apart.
This is the seal-the-deal debate: the time for President Obama and Governor Romney to make their closing arguments, boost their bases, and persuade undecided voters to decide.
I hope you watched it. Because, if you didn't, you missed ninety minutes of debate combat! Obama and Romney didn't shout or yell, but they didn't need to--their intensity was like thunder.
At times, it sounded more like a playground argument than a Presidential debate: