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To Comfort The Afflicted And Afflict The Comfortable

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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Bubble Bourgeoisie Learns To ‘Do-It-Yourself’

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BY FROMA HARROP “Doing it yourself these days?” asks the Depression-era ad for bleach. It shows pampered hands wading in a tub full of laundry. There’s more doing-it-yourself in this Great Recession, as well. The economic downturn has stripped the bubble bourgeoisie of the funds required to employ an army of house cleaners, nannies, personal […]

Hightower’s Holiday Gifts

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BY JIM HIGHTOWER In keeping with the Biblical adage that it’s better to give than to receive, I came up with a delightful sleighful of holiday goodies this year to dispense to some of our nation’s most special people. It was not easy to shop for these folks. I mean, what do you get for […]

The Christmas Spirit

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BY SUSAN ESTRICH In the eight years since he left the White House, Bill Clinton has worked tirelessly to save the lives of children in some of the most miserable places on the planet. He has traveled to Africa more than most of us travel to see relatives, in order to bring much-needed medicines for […]

The Other Marriage Penalty

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BY SUSAN ESTRICH   Energy czar-designate Carol Browner’s husband does it. So does Health and Human Services Secretary-designate Tom Daschle’s wife. Congressman John Dingell’s wife has been doing it for years.   Should they all be forced to stop and go home and bake some of those chocolate-chip cookies, the very mention of which got […]

Should She Be Senator Kennedy?

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BY JOE CONASON   Caroline Kennedy made her political debut in Manhattan almost exactly 10 years ago, when she showed up as the surprise speaker at a “teach-in” against the impeachment of Bill Clinton at New York University Law School. Her speech on that occasion was not memorable, nor did she display great passion as […]