A Wasted Evening

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Seeing Bob Turner and David Weprin in debate is one of those rare exercises in democracy which subtracts from the sum total of the world’s knowledge.

 

I’ve already posted my post-debate thought piece on Weprin, and will finish my Turner piece as soon as the headache he causes me each time I think of him subsides.

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By Juniper

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David Weprin is, on paper, as close to an ideal Democratic candidate as one can find in today’s Ninth Congressional District.

 

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NKD: I Respectfully Dissent

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Dissent Magazine has a long an honorable tradition of intellectual discourse on the social democratic left, even if, during its heyday in the late 50s through early 70s, some of its most compelling voices, like Irving Howe, were often culturally a bit reactionary (see, for instance, Howe’s vitriolic critiques of Philip Roth).

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Suffering From Premature Evacuation (Dedicated to T-Bone Walker)

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7:30 PM, Thursday night on the boardwalk in Rehoboth, Delaware (which the Times that very day accurately called "an island of tolerance in a sea of outlet stores”) I was giving Dybbuk a demonstration of why driving in Brooklyn was good training for operating a bumper car, when Domestic Partner called to tell me that some drunk in

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Bob Turner’s Crusade Against a Pipe Dream

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From the beginning,   I’ve been an outspoken supporter of the right of the Islamic community, or any elements thereof, to build their Young Men’s Islamic Association at the site of the former Holy Mother Coat Factory, and an even more outspoken critic of those trying to use the heavy hand of government to interfere with those rights, and of politicians trying to make polit

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