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Mark A. Isaacson
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The Gift of Being Challenged
Thus, as the Harvard Republican approaches graduation, he understands why he holds his right-of-center beliefs.
Graduates: Beware Thoreau
As we relive our best Harvard moments, it is worth considering them in light of those words of Thoreau’s.
Wild, Wacky Wingnuts
The problem for the party is that the type of candidates voters demand—authentic, empathetic, and offering certainty—happens only to be on the fringe.
The Day the Maverick Died
Perhaps it is time for the term “maverick” to be put out to pasture, but John McCain deserves to be elected and remembered for the dignity and principle with which he once served.
Five O’Clock Somewhere
We would do well, now and again, to remember a little of that emotional rush we felt not so long ago.
Healthcare Mythology
Yes, healthcare reform is a noble cause. In the short term, it may even cut some costs. But no matter what the president says, passing a bill ends no “journey.” It won’t “solve a pressing national issue.”
My Country ’Tis of Tea
This is not a defense of the Tea Party or of its tactics, but it is a word of caution to those who would ignore it or judge it quickly and harshly.