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IMHO: Trump's War On Words
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on Trump’s special relationship with the English language. -
IMHO: Finding Some Accountability For The Opioid Crisis
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on how a judge in Ohio has finally held a local pharma tycoon family accountable for their role in the ongoing opioid epidemic. -
IMHO: Re-Learning Office Etiquette
Jim Braude shares this thoughts on the lessons we may have forgotten about being a good office-mate during the summer vacation months. -
Our Election System Is Being Undermined. Why Aren't We Doing Anything About It?
This isn't a science fiction movie — it is a targeted propaganda offensive with potentially devastating consequences. -
Harvard, MIT, and Epstein's 'Dirty' Money
Is the controversy grandstanding or simple morality? -
Outrage Fades Quickly Over Trump Fanboy's Campaign To Embarrass The Media
Journalists are judged by their work. If what they report is true and fair, then it should be irrelevant whether they drink to excess, jaywalk or posted embarrassing and offensive tweets years ago. -
You Could Be The Next President
We’ve always been told that anyone can grow up to be president. Now that pie-in-the-sky promise is true. -
Democrats Rejected Moulton. Did They Also Reject What He Stood For?
Few seem worried about an endless war and a bunch of other foreign disasters. -
The Betrayal Of Jay-Z's Deal With The NFL
I thought I knew enough about Jay-Z to think that he was someone for whom principle was paramount. But, I guess that old cynicism is true. Everybody has a price. -
Thunder On The Left: The New York Times Gets An Earful From Its Most Loyal Readers
“Our role is not to be the leader of the resistance,” Baquet said at the town hall meeting. In fact, that’s pretty much the same view expressed by Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron when he said, “We’re not at war with the administration, we’re at work.”