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The St. Crispen’s Day Debate
O.K., perhaps it wasn’t that bad. But it wasn’t good, I fear.
Jennifer, below, writes that “Obama did nothing to turn off independents leaning in his direction.” And how. He sounded, like any lame-o trial lawyer, cool, moderate, and utterly convinced of the yawning obviousness of every word that oozed across his lips.
John McCain is outclassed on that score. His only recourse is to point out that his opponent is a changeling, an untrustworthy pretender: the fact is that Barack Obama is running as a John McCain-style moderate. (And squeezing—or trying to squeeze—John McCain into running as George W. Bush.) There was a moment tonight when John McCain elegantly capped an answer by saying something like, “…and you know, this goes back to a fundamental difference between me and Senator Obama. He believes [x], and I believe [y].” These “fundamental differences,” Senator McCain? No one knows of them. Mention them—no one else will.
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October 18, 2009
When Love Beckoned in 52nd Street
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October 9, 2009
D Afraid of a Little Competish
So our colleague and Dartblog writer Joe Asch informed me that the D has rejected our cunning advertising campaign. Uh-oh. The Dartmouth is widely known as a breeding ground for instant New York Times successes,… -
September 4, 2009
How Regents Should Reign
As Dartmouth alumni proceed through the legal hoops necessary to defuse a Board-packing plan—which put in unhappy desuetude an historic 1891 Agreement between alumni and the College guaranteeing a half-democratically-elected Board of Trustees—it strikes one… -
August 29, 2009
Election Reform Study Committee
If you are an alum of the College on the Hill, you may have received a number of e-mails of late beseeching your input for a new arm of the College’s Alumni Control Apparatus called… -
August 23, 2009
Fare Thee Well, Tom Crady
And now Dean Tom Crady has precipitously announced his departure from the College after only 20 months on the job. How to read this? By way of background, prior to coming to Dartmouth, Crady had… -
May 31, 2009
Kangaroo Court, Indeed
In an interview with The Dartmouth, alumni-elected trustee T.J. Rodgers ‘70 explained his reasons for declining to participate in future evaluations of trustees up for “re-election,” namely the “kangaroo court” nature of such discussion in…