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My letter to Deval Patrick (10/18)
Last year, I wrote to Deval Patrick to urge him to run. All the reasons I offered in this letter are now the reasons that I support his candidacy for President. It may be late, but he remains the right … Continue reading
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This morning’s radio: Public funds to settle sex harassment claims?
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Alumni Debate (Peaslee ’87 versus Peaslee now)
At Swarthmore’s alumni weekend, my college debate partner (Reid Neureiter) and I competed against Swarthmore’s best. Here is the cross-generational clash in all its glory —
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Loren & Wally Podcast
Loren & Wally Podcast of the Day 11/28 I appear about 2/3rds of the way through the program (I was on from 8-9am).
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Video of my appearance this morning on the Loren & Wally Show
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A letter to my children
Originally posted on joshdavisthinks:
Dear Katy, Emerson, Andrew and Malcolm: For much of the past year, you have read my persistent twitter assault on Donald Trump’s fitness for the Presidency. We have talked about his racism, his misogyny, and his…
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A letter to my children
Dear Katy, Emerson, Andrew and Malcolm: For much of the past year, you have read my persistent twitter assault on Donald Trump’s fitness for the Presidency. We have talked about his racism, his misogyny, and his apparent disdain for truth. … Continue reading
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Better to go high than low
As a college debater, I learned the hard way that it was a mistake to trust the judges. Every once in a while, my partner and I would find ourselves debating against a poorly informed or angrily hyperbolic team. Early … Continue reading
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