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Here is the short version, excerpted on AmericaBlog. http://www.americablog.com/2012/02/frank-r… Here is the full version in New York magazine. http://nymag.com/print/?/news/frank-rich/m… Had in mind to wear my heavy shoes and long coat but watching a...
which even questioned the World War II heroism of the skipper of PT 109
The wife of Romney’s religious mentor died in that crash. It marked, the authors intone, a “turning point” in Romney’s life. Sure—how could a trauma like that not deeply affect him? But…how exactly? Frank Rich opines in New York that, “We don’t know...
I believe in being politically correct. What I do not believe in are double standards. To that end, Mitt Romney must answer for having been 32 years old, and the member of an organization that explicitly excluded African Americans. Frank Rich, the...
Just last week, for example, New York magazine asked , alongside a faceless headshot of the frontrunner, “Who in God’s Name is Mitt Romney?” Asserting that “the ‘Mitt Romney’ we’ve been sold since 2008 is a lazy media construct, a fictional creation,...
What defines the Kennedy legacy today ... is less the fallen president's short, often admirable life than the particular strain of virulent hatred that helped bring him down.
But Mr. Sondheim, being Mr. Sondheim, streaked even the show’s sunniest songs with chilling shadows of melancholy. The general perception in 1981 was that a young cast couldn’t do justice to the score’s emotional complexity. Others — including The New...
Elson, TMS managing editor. "We're pleased to extend our relationship to include the exceptional talents of Frank Rich. He has a legion of readers who know him as a brilliant writer and erudite observer of our times." New York Magazine editor-in-chief...
Frank Rich (born June 2, 1949) is a New York Times columnist who focuses on American politics and popular culture. His column ran on the front page of the Sunday Arts & Leisure section from 2003 to 2005; it now appears in the expanded Sunday Week in Review section. Full Article
which even questioned the World War II heroism of the skipper of PT 109
What defines the Kennedy legacy today ... is less the fallen president's short, often admirable life than the particular strain of virulent hatred that helped bring him down.
