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Finneran: Spring Winks
It’s not just the Red Sox who are stretching and teasing us. Spring itself is yawning and winking, like a bride -
Horowitz: McConnell Influenced by Less Favorable 2020 Senate Map
While it is unlikely that the Democrats will be able to gain the 4 net seats required to take back control of the US -
Not All Emergencies Need a 911 Call – “Sunday Political Brunch” - February 17, 2019
President Trump has declared a national emergency at the Southern Border with Mexico. This after the House of -
Finneran: The Grouch
Perhaps it’s a seasonal thing. Lord knows that come February up here in the Northeast, even the most mellow folks -
Horowitz: President Trump’s Falsehoods Mount Up
Apparently undaunted by the fact that an overwhelming majority of Americans believe that he is dishonest, President -
The “State of the Onion Address” in Review - Sunday Political Brunch February 10, 2019
Okay, time for true confessions of a news reporter. I never learned to type. I’ve been in the media 42 years and -
Elizabeth Warren Formally Announces for President - VIDEO
On Saturday morning, U.S.Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) announced her candidacy to be the next President of the -
Warren Questions Mar-a-Lago Members on Influence Over Dept. of Veterans Affairs
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren sent an oversight letter to three Mar-a-Lago club members, including Ike Perlmutter, Dr. -
Finneran: SOTU, Super Bowl, Etc.
This has nothing to do with Donald Trump. -
Sen. Moore Announces Senate Passage of Rules Proposals
Senator Michael Moore announced that the Senate passed two reported updating the Senate and Joint Rules related to -
Horowitz: State of the Union Unlikely to Move the Needle
Tonight’s State of the Union address is unlikely to either improve President Trump’s dismal approval ratings -
McGovern Announces He Will No Longer Accept Corporate PAC Money
Congressman Jim McGovern announced that he will no longer accept corporate PAC Money. -
The Calm Before the Next Political Storm - Sunday Political Brunch - February 3, 2019
Do the math! Last Friday President Trump signed a deal to re-open the partial government shutdown for three weeks. Well -
Horowitz: More Americans Becoming Concerned About Climate Change
The impacts of a series of worrisome scientific reports, the continuation of record warm temperatures and stepped-up -
Everyone’s Jumping in the Presidential Hot Tub - Sunday Political Brunch January 27, 2019
We suddenly have several Democrats announcing bids for the White House in 2020, including a couple of folks I know. -
Finneran: King’s Dream, 2019
We have just celebrated the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday and we now approach Black History Month. There is much to -
Horowitz: Martin Luther King Challenged America to Live Up to its Ideals
His biographer Taylor Branch, called Martin Luther King, “a new founding father.” That is because his -
A Political Hodge-Podge of Government Shutdown Stuff—Sunday Political Brunch January 20, 2019
This has been a weird week in politics, but what week isn’t? Yet, this has exceeded the “outer limits” -
VIDEO: Warren Calls on Trump, Republicans to End Government Shutdown
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren called on President Donald Trump and the Republican Party to end the government shutdown. -
Horowitz: Americans Blame President Trump for Shutdown
Recently completed national polls confirm that by substantial percentages more Americans blame President Trump for the -
When the White House Becomes a Prison—Sunday Political Brunch January 13, 2019
Three weeks into a partial government shutdown and there appears no end in sight. I predicted early on that President -
Finneran: Odds and Ends
The Boston Globe writes a front-page story about women wearing those long dark puffy coats and asks the question -
Horowitz: Distrust of Trump Complicates Reaching a Shutdown Solution
President Trump’s reflexive dishonesty is not only costing him with the American people, the overwhelming majority -
A New Year’s Political Hodge-Podge – Sunday Political Brunch – January 6, 2019
I spent two days on Capitol Hill this week as the 116th Congress was sworn-in. Democrats took control of the House of