To Comfort The Afflicted
And Afflict The Comfortable
It isn’t About Sensitivity
BY SUSAN ESTRICH How do you run against a woman candidate? It’s a question I’ve been asked since 1984, when I worked for Geraldine Ferraro. In those days, it wasn’t uncommon to see men who were running against women making subtle [and not so subtle] appeals to toughness, using national security and crime issues as […]
Twain’s Prescience
BY DAVID PERRYMAN
West of Tuttletown, CA, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains between Yosemite National Park and the San Joaquin Valley, my wife and I...
Who’s The Economy For?
BY SHARON MARTIN
Trickle down or tinkle on, the idea that rich people getting richer is good for all of us has been debunked. It...
Bridenstine’s Follies
BY RICHARD L. FRICKER
Well, here we are headed into the holidays, all a-twitter and full of expectation. Oklahomans need not fret over meals, even...
TR’s Wise Words
BY DAVID PERRYMAN
Republican President Theodore Roosevelt packed his bags and left the White House in March 1909. Seven and a half years as the...