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This is not a partisan argument. The endorsements are so beneficial because they are among the most well researched, clearly grounded opinions available in print. News shows such as “Crossfire” pretend to give information, but instead spiral into a screamfest with no logical layout of the issues. It’s not hard to find profiles of the candidate’s platforms. The Washington Post, for example, has run a series of editorials called “The Choice” comparing Bush’s and Kerry’s views on various...

Author: By Aviva J. Gilbert, | Title: For Those on the Fence | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

There were some partisan divergences: Republican Club spokesperson Lauren K. Truesdell ’05 cited The Drudge Report as extremely popular among club members, while Harvard College Democrats were more likely to cite sites like Slate...

Author: By Irin Carmon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Flocks to Electoral Vote Site | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

According to www.opensecrets.org—a website run by the non-partisan, non-profit Center for Responsive Politics—employees of Harvard University as a group have donated $340,589 to the Kerry campaign, ranking second only to the University of California among all organizations donating to the Massachusetts senator...

Author: By James S. Davis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kerry Leads in Faculty Donations | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...strategy for confronting the Soviet Union. But the expert was also remembering, with anger and nostalgia, an era that started with Pearl Harbor and ended with the Tonkin Gulf Resolution of 1964, when strategic thinking in the priestly realms of foreign and economic policy was unpolluted by short-term partisan politics, when words like intellectual and realism and, yes, global weren't terms of opprobrium. This Administration has presided over the culmination of a trend that has been a long time building: the triumph of politics and populist anti-intellectualism over policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Fighter Jock and The Gooseslayer | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

...power in national capitals. "It's wrong that the Parliament should put itself in a position of being more important than the member states," says Jonathan Evans, head of the Euro-skeptic British Conservative M.E.P.s. Evans volunteered that it had been "tempting" to oppose the Commission for the sheer partisan joy of voting against British nominee Peter Mandelson, one of the architects of New Labour's victories, who is slated to become the Commissioner for Trade. Yet on this issue at least, Evans and Mandelson found themselves on the same side. At a dinner of senior Socialist group politicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Lapdog Bares its Fangs | 10/31/2004 | See Source »

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