Kari Henley, 05.11.2009
President of the Board of Directors at the Women & Family Life Center
Some old guy makes up a weird story about a goddess who never existed who turns a bird into a rabbit that lays colored eggs; and it morphs into a mega-watt holiday celebrated the modern world over.
David Bromwich, 12.20.2008
Professor of Literature at Yale
Anyone who cares about Obama's fortunes should close his copy of Goodwin and open the actual words of Hillary Clinton on Iraq, and the things Barack Obama said about those words.
Eric Burns, 12.04.2009
Journalist, Author
I ask myself what I would have done if I worked at Fox now. Would I have quit, as the estimable Jane Hall did?
Barry Levinson, 11.10.2009
Academy Award-winning director, screenwriter and producer
I am about to do something that, for the most part, is never done. I am going to criticize a critic. Filmmakers are never supposed to respond to a critic about their work. But in this case, I feel compelled.
Kari Henley, 10.21.2009
President of the Board of Directors at the Women & Family Life Center
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David Bromwich, 09.04.2009
Professor of Literature at Yale
If health care reform is finally defeated, Obama will not soon recover his credit as a national, a party, or a general-issue leader. To avoid that fate, he will have to grant to politics an importance he has not allowed it thus far.
David Bromwich, 03.07.2009
Professor of Literature at Yale
The high doctrine of Economic Correctness of the Reagan-Bush-Clinton-Bush years is as bankrupt as Soviet Communism. It is all but officially dead. Why then are the president's economic advisers paid to prop it up?
Aaron Zelinsky, 04.15.2009
Articles Editor, Yale Law Journal
Larry Summers claims that nothing can be done about the AIG bonuses. As a former Secretary of the Treasury, he should know better.
David Bromwich, 06.19.2009
Professor of Literature at Yale
The decision-makers at the New York Times are again acting as if their readers have no other means of checking the facts they report.