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Monthly Archives: October 2011
How To Respond When The Evidence Isn’t There
You may have noticed that what passes for evidence on televised news is often weak. “Some people think” has replaced references to experts, research findings, testimony, perspectives advanced in books or highly regarded journals and even common wisdom. I marvel, … Continue reading
Posted in Choice Points, Comebacks, Politics
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Are The Red Sox Suffering from Political Pathology?
You’ll rarely find me writing about baseball, though I love the game. But here it goes. I would be truly surprised if the Red Sox aren’t suffering from an increasing case of pathological politics. If you’ve read Comebacks at Work … Continue reading
Posted in Dust Ups, Leadership, Politics
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