Author Archives: Campaign Outsider

Fun Facts To Know & Tell About Karl Rove

Snapshots from Joe Hagan’s drive-by profile of Karl Rove in the current New York magazine: Goddangit, Baby, We’re Making Good Time With a new master plan for the GOP, Karl Rove is revving up for a comeback. Lede: Karl Rove is … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Parsons Brinckerhoff Edition)

From Thursday’s Boston Globe: Big Dig firm to help run T project Board initially leery of hiring company; will aid MBTA on locomotive deal Parsons Brinckerhoff is back! The folks who gave you shoddy Big Dig construction, massive cost overruns, … Continue reading

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Why The Missus And I Never Met John Galliano

John Galliano, celebrated fashion designer and anti-Semite, delivered his now infamous Hitler-loving rant at favorite Paris bistro La Perle, located on rue Vieille-du-Temple in the Marais district. Small world: Several years ago the Missus and I rented an apartment three … Continue reading

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NYT: America’s Assignment Desk (Bob Probert Edition)

Thursday New York Times page one report: Hockey Brawler Paid Price, With Brain Trauma TECUMSEH, Ontario — For 16 seasons, Bob Probert’s fists were two of hockey’s most notorious weapons, winning most of his 246 fights and feeding the N.H.L.’s … Continue reading

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That’s Rich: Why The Times Columnist Bolted To New York Magazine

By one reading, New York Times columnist Frank Rich is just another pawn in the chess smackdown between the Times and New York magazine. Via MediaWeek: Since September, the New York Times Magazine has had New York magazine editor Adam … Continue reading

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Doing Good Before Doing Well

In these parlous economic times, college graduates are turning toward public service jobs to tide them over until private sector jobs bounce back. From Wednesday’s New York Times: In 2009 alone, 16 percent more young college graduates worked for the … Continue reading

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Public/Private Sector Compensation Bakeoff (David Leonhardt Edition)

New York Times columnist David Leonhardt has weighed in on the public/private salary rumpus triggered by the Wisconsin union- busting campaign, and he delivers a customarily level-headed verdict: [A]cademic papers spanning more than 30 years have found that government workers receive … Continue reading

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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Howard Bryant Edition)

The hardworking staff has met author/ESPN senior writer/former Boston Herald columnist Howard Bryant on several occasions, and he always struck us as a decent, thoughtful, accomplished journalist. So it was distressing to learn of his arrest this past weekend for … Continue reading

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Public/Private Sector Compensation Bakeoff (PBS NewsHour Edition)

More grist for the salary mill, via Tuesday’s PBS NewsHour (video embedded): Protests in Wisconsin, Elsewhere Stir Debate on Public vs. Private Pay, Benefits And we take up the contentious question of public- versus private-sector pay with Harley Shaiken of … Continue reading

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Rachel Maddow Realizes A Lifelong Dream

Rachel Maddow’s MSNBC show Monday night featured an interview with Wisconsin state Sen. Jon Erpenbach (D-umb).   Yes, Erpenbach actually said “off the record” on live television (around 7:42 of the clip). Maddow: Sen. Erpenbach, are there any Republicans who … Continue reading

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