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Recalling the Jihad Against Martha Stewart
I like Martha Stewart. Always have.
Two recent documentaries, "Martha" on Netflix and the CNN series "The Many Lives of Martha Stewart," follow the Greek drama that make Stewart a cultural fascination to this day. They recount the jihad against this visionary who came under attack for being a woman with fierce ambition.
Admittedly, Stewart's...Read more
On Vaccines, 'It's Every Man for Himself'
It takes a cracked mindset to name a cracked pot with no scientific training to head the agency that oversees 11 agencies tasked with protecting Americans' health. They include the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institutes of Health, Medicare and Medicaid.
Donald Trump's pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head Health and Human ...Read more
Trump Won a Sweep, Hardly a Landslide
Yes, Donald Trump took all seven battleground states and the electoral votes to go with them. This time he also won the popular vote, unlike in 2016. But let's put all that in perspective.
Trump took Wisconsin by less than one point. He won Michigan by only a point and a half. He did slightly better in Pennsylvania, Nevada and Georgia with 2-...Read more
Democrats Need to Cooperate Only When That Matters
On a recent CNN panel, a Republican strategist cited a random article from last June about liberals having established a "resistance" to a Trump second term.
"Can we just have a couple of years of peace for the Republicans and President Trump to do what they promised to do because the American people are clearly asking for it?" Scott Jennings...Read more
Democrats Must Free Party from Liberal Media
It shouldn't have been hard for Kamala Harris. Not against the absurdly toxic politics of Donald Trump. An older Democratic Party, less beholden to the big megaphones on the fringes, would have had an easier time of it.
Kamala Harris did her best to move her politics to the center, but she was weighed down by those left-wing purity tests she ...Read more
What Moved Us From the Land of Plenty to Unease?
During a visit to one of our supermarkets, a French friend looked over a long shelf of apples. Seeing several varieties piled halfway to heaven, she remarked, "This is truly the land of plenty." It truly is, but how, for so many of us, did it become the "land of discontent"?
Of course, our political battles require challengers to go on and on...Read more
Donald Trump Is a Foreign Influence
I recently spent time flying to various regions of this country and was struck by how nice almost everyone was. Whether boarding to New York, Chicago or Albuquerque, I found fellow passengers to be super polite, patient with slow movers, helpful lifting bags into the overhead. The number of racial and ethnic backgrounds sharing the aircrafts ...Read more
When I Need a Plumber, I've Got One Handy
The first chilly day of the year, I heard scary banging in the basement. It was the boiler.
I walked upstairs and woke my husband.
"Honey, there's banging in the basement," I said.
"You've got a guy," he responded, half-asleep.
My husband, you see, is a master plumber. When someone desperately needs a plumber or an electrician or another ...Read more
Trump Threatens Social Security's Stability
Donald Trump's tax and spending plans would add enormous amounts to the national debt, with some estimates as high as $15 trillion over a decade. But some of his tax cuts stand apart in threatening one of America's most revered programs, Social Security. They would essentially bankrupt it by 2031.
This is not some far-off worry. We're talking...Read more
Trump Simply Likes to Scam Little People
With the election upon us, many voters are focused on Donald Trump's unravelling mental state and his radical plans to kill off the democracy. But there should be space to recall his scams victimizing ordinary people and his joy in pulling them off. That speaks to character.
Trump's latest fishy deal involves a crypto operation. But let's ...Read more
Must We Feel Sorry for Those Who Believe MAGA?
The tricks Donald Trump tried to play on the recent hurricane victims were beyond depraved. Here were people suffering major losses, their lives stopped in a hellscape of tattered roofs, ruined possessions and, in some cases, a pile of debris where their home once stood. And there was Trump making their lives more miserable as a tactic to fool...Read more
Musk Wants to Control the Presidency
Elon Musk is a migrant.
There is a difference between a migrant and an immigrant. An immigrant is a person who moves to another country with the intention of living there permanently. The great majority of immigrants to America come for work or personal safety or affection for the way of life. Their goal is to assimilate.
A migrant is ...Read more
Warming Comes for Florida's Economy
Florida was the future. The weather's balmy in winter, the beaches are divine and there's no personal income tax. All that and a lower cost of living had set off a sizeable migration of companies from New York, Chicago and California. Between 2021 and 2023, Florida was the fastest-growing state.
Now as a second monster hurricane in two weeks ...Read more
Trump Really Did Try to Kill Obamacare
Donald Trump tried to kill Obamacare. If elected to a second term, he would try to kill it again.
No, the former president didn't save the Affordable Care Act as his running mate J.D. Vance said at the vice-presidential debate. That was a bald-faced lie.
Here's what happened: During the 2016 campaign Trump vowed to replace the popular health...Read more
Vance Couldn't Even Defend the Democracy
He could summon all the oily debate tactics needed to evade questions and renovate lies. But one thing that J.D. Vance couldn't find in his toolbox was the courage to say something that is totally obvious: Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.
Until that point in the vice presidential debate, Donald Trump's running mate had gussied up some of ...Read more
Bottom Line on the Border: It's Already Orderly
There were fewer arrests at the Southern border in July than in the last month of the Trump presidency. Shelters have seen a massive drop in migrants. And Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is having a hard time finding enough recent arrivals to fill buses headed north.
The reason for this development is President Joe Biden's new border policy, which ...Read more
Want Cheap Energy? Vote for Harris
Donald Trump's "drill, baby, drill" mantra portrays fossil fuels as the magic road to lower energy prices. He's exactly wrong. Solar, wind and other renewable sources are.
Renewables already provide electricity to consumers in Europe that's so cheap, it's at times free -- this according to The Wall Street Journal, a decidedly non-socialist ...Read more
Liz Cheney Walks the Walk for Democracy
Back in the days when I was a moderate Republican, I still found Liz Cheney too far right-leaning for my tastes. And that went for her dad, former Vice President Dick Cheney, as well.
Even today, I may not agree with her on this issue or that, but we're on the same page on the primal importance of preserving our democracy. And this year, the ...Read more
Trump Probably Doesn't Give a Damn About IVF
Donald Trump said he wants the government or insurers to pay for in vitro fertilization treatments. For those lacking coverage, the American taxpayer would presumably pick up the entire cost.
Then, just this week, House Republicans blocked a bill that would have guaranteed a basic right -- never mind who's paying -- to IVF treatments across ...Read more
Crazy Talk, Crazy People and Guns Everywhere
One evening, just over a week ago, I was walking in Midtown Manhattan when dozens of police cars, sirens blasting, lights flashing, descended on the area. Cops cut off entire avenues to traffic. Soon a phalanx of police vehicles, followed by a column of identical black SUVs, whooshed past red lights.
They were taking former president Donald ...Read more