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  • Mediscare: Republican Style

    When the Newt Gingrich led Republican Congress of 1995 tried to slow the growth of Medicare payments, the Democrats employed hyperbolic scare tactics in an effort to prevent the reduction in growth to Medicare. Today, Senate Republicans are doing the same thing on the healthcare reform bill [...]
    Posted: December 02, 2009, 11:05am EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Democrats Must Choose Kennedy Successor

    The choice of Democratic primary voters in a special election to fill Kennedy’s seat should be easy. Although all of the candidates are good and accomplished people, Congressman Capuano IS ALREADY ON THE JOB. There is absolutely no mystery about his legislative record, skills, or prowess. Despite [...]
    Posted: November 11, 2009, 12:02pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Health Care Reform

    The political debate over healthcare reform in the United States has been extremely heated despite the reality that the actual policy debate is rather tame, even boring. Constitutional, public policy, and healthcare policy experts are NOT really divided on the relevant legal and policy questions. The controversy [...]
    Posted: November 10, 2009, 10:02am EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Who's up? Who's down?

    The following New York Times op-ed columns represent the Republican and Democratic Parties interpretations of the 2009 elections. These are not skewed views of the present reality. They are sincere, but different, perspectives on the present political “mood” offered as opening arguments in each party’s case to [...]
    Posted: November 05, 2009, 4:26pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Tenacity v. Intelligence?

    The following passage is from today's David Brooks column in the New York Times:
    They [military experts] do not know if he [President Obama] possesses the trait that is more important than intellectual sophistication and, in fact, stands in tension with it. They do not know' [...]
    Posted: October 30, 2009, 10:47am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Three kinds of Truth









    The pursuit of THE TRUTH, A TRUTH, and TRUTH are the sine qua non of religion, politics, and philosophy, respectively. They are the ends that justify the means of pastors, politicians, and professors. [...]
    Posted: October 05, 2009, 10:11am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • X + Facts = A Reasonable Claim

    Solve for X. I have always encountered resistance to theoretical discussion and debate, both in the classroom and in the public square. Students and politicians fear it, voters have no patience for it, and reporters and pundits can't sell it. Americans expect anyone with a valid argument' [...]
    Posted: October 02, 2009, 11:04am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • American Idol for Pundits

    The Washington Post is having a pundit contest to find "America's next great pundit." As a longtime talking head wanna-be, I'll probably be unable to resist the urge to send an entry. As I thought about this earlier on my commute, it seemed to me that pundits have gone [...]
    Posted: October 01, 2009, 1:53pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • The Public Option Debate

    I am fascinated by the responses from virtually all quarters to the President's approach to the public option element of the proposed health care insurance reforms. The media and supposedly "in the know" pundits are constantly heralding the imminent death of the public option. It appears that' [...]
    Posted: September 14, 2009, 6:00pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • We could use a little Socrates, though we'd no doubt kill him too.

    Posted: August 27, 2009, 11:40am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • The Tortoise and the Hair

    At present, the public relations war over health care reform appears to be going badly for President Obama's health care reform approach, at least if you consider public opinion polls as the definitive word on such things. Pundits from across the political spectrum have' [...]
    Posted: August 21, 2009, 5:55pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Whose crazies are crazier?

    The considerable attention being given to conservative extremists protesting against the Democratic healthcare reform bills has raised protests from Republicans who feel that the media didn't highlight the bad behavior of liberal extremists during the Bush Administration. Are they right about that? While I' [...]
    Posted: August 16, 2009, 9:57am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Teachers? Students? Or, Scholars all?

    The "teachable moment" presented by the Gates-Crowley affair has now become fodder for virtually every commentator. While listening to the radio yesterday I heard an insightful point (sadly,I missed the identity of the insight's author). The gentleman on the radio program argued that the problem with teachable' [...]
    Posted: July 30, 2009, 10:23am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • How long is a "teachable moment?" & Who's willing to learn?

    The debate surrounding the arrest of Henry Louis Gates has created an unprecedented opportunity to engage in national conversations about the age old question infamously articulated by Rodney King; "Can't we all just get along?"

    The confrontation between Professor Gates and Sergeant Crowley is an example' [...]
    Posted: July 29, 2009, 2:20pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • The Gates Arrest: Its about Professionalism, not Race

    The following discussion of the incident will proceed with the facts as described by the police report. In other words, the testimony of the arresting officer will, for the purposes of this analysis, be taken as entirely accurate. Based on the report filed by Sergeant Crowley, I [...]
    Posted: July 24, 2009, 10:47am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • I call'em like I see'em.

    The metaphor of a neutral umpire or referee is never far from the surface of any public policy debate. The politically immunizing aphorism, "I just call'em like I see'em," concisely conceals and perpetuates an assumption that is both ubiquitous in its practical adherence AND demonstrably impossible to [...]
    Posted: July 20, 2009, 1:08pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Healthcare reform debate: Both sides say same thing

    How can proponents and opponents of the president's healthcare reform proposal make the same claims about the advantages of their preferred approach?

    Click HERE for the rest of the story' [...]
    Posted: July 16, 2009, 12:36pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Parallel Universe Simulation

    I would like to see (and participate in) a simulated confirmation hearing in which academics played the parts of the nominee and the Senators. Ideally, there would be at least two such simulations; one with a liberal jurist and conservative senators and one with a conservative jurist [...]
    Posted: July 16, 2009, 9:29am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Sotomayor Hearings

    Posted: July 14, 2009, 2:41pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Principles ARE political

    Will Sotomayor’s inquisitors focus on the kind of Justice she would be, or will they use her hearings to advance political agendas? This question pervades much of the analysis of the Sotomayor nomination and confirmation process, but is it a fair question? Why do we assume that [...]
    Posted: July 13, 2009, 3:00pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • What is she up to?

    Governor Sarah Palin has decided to shed the responsibilities of public office, but not the goals and objectives of most who seek such offices. Gov. Palin seems to have come to a conclusion that, I must admit, seems pretty reasonable; that influence in public life can be [...]
    Posted: July 06, 2009, 7:32am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • More USC by Yankee's Manager

    Yankee manager Joe Girardi, in yesterday's game against the Florida Marlins, noticed that the Marlins had made a substitution mistake by sending one wrong player into the field for the eighth inning. So what did he do? Did he call timeout and inform the Marlins of their' [...]
    Posted: June 23, 2009, 11:13am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Unintended Social Commentary

    I just saw a TV commercial for MassMutual Financial Services. In it a women approaches a street corner on a rainy day, notices the puddle in the road and backs up several steps. Just then, a passing bus soaks the poor fools who did not step back [...]
    Posted: June 22, 2009, 7:12pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Rhetorical Attacks: Do they work?

    The unhinged rhetoric of present day Republicans and conservative public figures generally may represent a fairly simple misunderstanding on their part. The last couple of elections have seen the convincing rebuke of Republicans and conservative ideas and rhetoric. I suspect the present conservative rhetorical offensive against the [...]
    Posted: June 18, 2009, 11:03am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Democratic Theory and Local Government

    Are the people of Longmeadow united by their membership in a community where citizens have broadly shared values, institutional obligations, and economic interests? Or, is Longmeadow a town where residents share resources, have overlapping cultural values, but see their relationship with town government as economic; the way [...]
    Posted: June 15, 2009, 12:02pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Bring back segregation!

    When life was simpler it seems like we were better able to segregate the reasonable from the unreasonable, the passionate from the paranoid, the intense from the insane. Today, there is no longer a big bright line recognized by all separating the ridiculous from reality.

    Presently, [...]
    Posted: June 03, 2009, 10:30am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Obama's National Security Policy Approach?

    President Obama's speech on national security this week drew more criticism from the left than it did from the right, despite the fact that he eviscerated the previous administration on its handling of national security affairs. After decisively declaring an end to the Bush era of national' [...]
    Posted: May 22, 2009, 9:48am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • The Theory and Practice of American Politics

    People constantly ask me about the differences between left and right in American politics; what divides us as Americans? In some ways its an easy question to answer. The difficulty is, in fact, that there are so many useful (if incomplete) ways to explain it. The tricky [...]
    Posted: May 20, 2009, 11:56am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Et tu, George?



    For decades, the lunatic fringe of American conservatism has tried to sell the idea that liberals want everyone to be dependent on the government so they can maintain power by handing out the goodies. The lunatic [...]
    Posted: May 15, 2009, 10:38am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • 100 Days in Narrowcast America

    The liberal media watchdog website, Media Matters for America has produced a video montage of the Fox News Channel's coverage of the Obama Administration in its first 100 days. For people who don't watch Fox News much, the video is surreal. Comparing this depiction of Fox [...]
    Posted: April 29, 2009, 1:59pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Republican Identity Crisis Worsens.

    Arlen Specter's surprise defection from the GOP should give the Republican Party just the kind of wake up call it needs. When Al Frankin gets to Washington, the Democrats will have the magic number of 60 votes in the US Senate.

    What does it all mean' [...]
    Posted: April 28, 2009, 2:08pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • "Ferris Beuller's Day Off"

    In thinking about the public relations battle between President Obama and his critics, I find myself thinking of that lovable scamp Ferris Beuller gracefully riding a wave of self confidence and popularity, while his Nemesis, Principal Ed Rooney, haplessly pursues him only to to [...]
    Posted: April 23, 2009, 12:57pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Policy v. Politics

    Although I often cringe at the commonplace notion that politics and policy are mutually exclusive, there is a good reason for this common misconception. In Massachusetts politics today we have a Democratic governor and a legislature overwhelmingly dominated by Democrats at a time when the Republican Party [...]
    Posted: April 22, 2009, 7:12pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Republican Party in Trouble

    It's April Fools day but there's nothing funny about the ongoing self destruction of America's conservative political party. The Republican Party has had a really bad decade or so. The gap between the Republican Party's principles and its performance in office makes the Grand Canyon look like [...]
    Posted: April 01, 2009, 10:22am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Why we need Rush Limbaugh!

    Click HERE for a video blog post on this counter intuitive claim. [...]
    Posted: March 27, 2009, 2:16pm EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Free Speech on Campus

    Last fall at CCSU a student was asked to come to the police station for questioning about firearms possession after he had given an oral presentation in a communication class in which he argued that students and faculty should be allowed to carry concealed weapons on campus. [...]
    Posted: March 19, 2009, 7:17am EDT
    by Jerold Duquette
  • It's the ideas, stupid!

    Readers of this blog can be forgiven for rolling their eyes as I write yet another post bemoaning the fixation of just about everyone with the who, rather than the what, of politics. In Washington, DC today everybody is killing themselves to avoid blame for the current [...]
    Posted: March 06, 2009, 10:12am EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Epistemological Scepticism AND Experimentation

    Readers of this blog know that David Brooks is one of my favorite columnists. His latest column was a gem, though I do have quibbles.

    Brooks worries that the Obama Administration is moving too fast, that it is falling into a trap to which liberals [...]
    Posted: February 26, 2009, 9:15am EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Truth in jest: gets me every time.




    Are you a REAL AMERICAN? Take the quiz. [...]
    Posted: February 25, 2009, 12:35pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • WMass Reader-Specific Post



    Click HERE to read my reaction to the Springfield Republican's latest editorial.' [...]
    Posted: February 19, 2009, 9:17am EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Obama's Approach

    The following Obama quotation is from an interview with several syndicated columnists recently. In it he clearly and concisely describes his vision of post partisanship. -I made every effort to reach out to Republicans early to get their input and to get they buy-in. I think [...]
    Posted: February 18, 2009, 2:35pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Post-Identity Politics

    President Obama's efforts to bring about a "post-identity" politics is rightfully praised by one and all, right? That depends on what is meant by the term "identity" politics. It appears that most consider it a synonym for "partisan" politics, which is why Obama has used the term' [...]
    Posted: February 06, 2009, 2:46pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Obama's Call to Service

    I have spent my life listening to speeches by civic leaders called in youth to their life's work by the words of Kennedy and King. President Obama's call, no less poignant, will be no less potent. Today, I am as thankful for a national leader capable of [...]
    Posted: January 20, 2009, 1:49pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Bush's Ex-Presidency

    George W. Bush gave his final press conference this morning. He was probably more relaxed and in control than ever before at such an event. While his presidency was undoubtedly less than he had hoped for, there is no reason why his ex-presidency need be.

    Ckick [...]
    Posted: January 12, 2009, 1:05pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Apologies

    I am sorry that I have not blogged in so long. The thing is: I haven't had any ideas worth sharing. One of the good things about blogging is that I don't have to write on a schedule and produce something just to have it out there. [...]
    Posted: January 09, 2009, 2:38pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Transition: Traps or Opportunities?

    As the President-Elect assembles his White House and executive branch team he, like all his modern predecessors, must answer difficult questions about the differences between his campaign rhetoric and his present claims and comments. The press is duty bound to highlight potential conflicts and the president is [...]
    Posted: December 01, 2008, 2:23pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • "Just the facts?"

    When Ronald Reagan said "facts are stupid things" I thought he was making a profound statement about the difficulty of deriving objective meaning from facts. Apparently, he was actually just fumbling an attempt to quote John Adams, who called facts "stubborn things." I thought of this while [...]
    Posted: November 25, 2008, 4:22pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Web Gem!

    Overcoming bias is probably the most difficult and the most essential element of intellectual work. At a website called Overcoming Bias sponsored by Oxford University's Future of Humanity Institute I stumbled onto what I call a web gem, not to be confused with the' [...]
    Posted: November 17, 2008, 5:06pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Bad Arguments Don't Improve With Age

    One source of blog posts is the op-ed pages of the newspapers I read. This evening, while proctoring an exam, I settled in to read a couple of columns published in my local paper. First, I found myself laughing out loud at a [...]
    Posted: November 11, 2008, 7:48pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette
  • Can we talk now?

    One sad, but seemingly inescapable element of electoral politics, is the impossibility of complex arguments. Oversimplification and even blatant anti-intellectualism appear to be the price of mass democracy (at least during elections). But what about post election politics? Why can't Americans spend the "transition" period engaged in' [...]
    Posted: November 05, 2008, 12:57pm EST
    by Jerold Duquette

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