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Boston Globe Runs Editorial, Three Op-Eds Urging Warren To Run for PresidentB

  

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Via:  sixpick  •  9 years ago  •  8 comments

Boston Globe Runs Editorial, Three Op-Eds Urging Warren To Run for PresidentB

Look no further for a textbook example of why the Boston Globe is seen by critics as kneejerk liberal.

In today's paper, most of the cover and two full inside pages within the "Ideas & Opinion" section (eight pages in all) are devoted to a single cause -- urging Elizabeth Warren, a Bay State senator and the Democrats' most ardent class warrior, to run for president.

The lead editorial is titled "Senator Warren, step up and run," next to a huge photo of a contemplative Warren on the first page of the section. Adjacent to the editorial is a column by Anna Galland, executive director of MoveOn.org Civic Action, with the headline, "Her message for the middle class resonates across the spectrum."

Just in case Globe readers miss the message that the broadsheet is bonkers for Warren, two more op-ed columns inside amplify the point. American Prospect co-founder Robert Kuttner, a Brandeis professor and HuffPo contributor, writes a piece titled "If she does run, she'll surprise the skeptics."

Making it four for four is an offering from Bloomberg Businessweek columnist Joshua Green, headlined "Party needs a credible threat to Clinton in the primaries."

Even the most Warren-besotted lefty can't avoid discerning a pattern -- the Globe's lead editorial and not one, not two, but a trio of pro-Warren for president columns, and not a single dissenting voice. In other words, the kind of debate she relished in the faculty lounge at Harvard.


Hold on a sec, there is dissension in the ranks, though easily missed unless you squinted. There on the bottom of one of the inside pages is a pull-quote from the only conservative in the mix, Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer. His observation -- "What you're feeling now is Early Onset Clinton Fatigue. The CDC is recommending elaborate precautions. Forget it. The only known cure is Elizabeth Warren." Yes, even the steely-eyed Krauthammer apparently isn't immune from Warren's alleged charm.

When I first saw the ensemble, I hoped it included an offering from Jeff Jacoby, the Globe's outstanding conservative columnist. Jacoby did have a column today in favor of a single election day instead of a "long-drawn-out election season." It easily could have run later this week, this month, whenever, with Jacoby instead possibly pointing out how a Warren candidacy could, for example, bitterly divide Democrats and grease the skids for GOP victory in 2016, along the lines of another senator from Massachusetts, Ted Kennedy, taking on the Democrat powers that were in 1980 (incumbent Jimmy Carter) and helping elect Ronald Reagan.

Two other things that stood out among the Globe's blanket Warren advocacy. Here is what Kuttner predicted would happen if she ran --

If Warren did join the race, she would take the party rank-and-file by storm. There is a hunger for a candidate who can articulate all the frustrations felt by middle- and working-class people, and especially by the young. The Republican Tea Party types get to play that role only because of the vacuum on the Democratic side.

As close as a Globe columnist ever comes, Jacoby aside, of writing something accurate and favorable about the tea party. And is it a "vacuum" among Democrats -- or indifference? It's tough to play that role when you're perpetually focused on expanding government and creating jobs for more bureaucrats.

Then there was this from Bloomberg's Joshua Green --

Hillary Clinton's protean tendencies make it hard to know exactly where she will come down on economic and financial-regulatory matters.

Protean ? Run that one through the De-Euphemizer Machine and it comes out duplicitous .

By all means, here's hoping Warren tosses her headdress in the ring. We're long overdue for a Native American in the White House, though I'd prefer the real deal instead of the self-proclaimed.

- See more at: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jack-coleman/2015/03/22/boston-globe-runs-editorial-three-op-eds-urging-warren-run-president#sthash.ZITZ34YQ.dpuf


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Nowhere Man
Junior Guide
link   Nowhere Man    9 years ago

Warren has already said she isn't running, officially and in public back in January.

Elizabeth Warren Says She Wont Run, but Draft Warren Activists Plan to Change Her Mind

If she is still the Warren I remember, good luck with that.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
Senior Guide
link   XXJefferson51    9 years ago

I hope she changes her mind. Her winning the democrat party nomination is the surest ticket to a Republican President in 2017.

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
Junior Guide
link   Nowhere Man    9 years ago

Hillary running is our best bet...

Hard core establishment ultra liberal with a TON of baggage is exactly what we need.

 
 
 
sixpick
Professor Quiet
link   seeder  sixpick    9 years ago
She makes Obama look like a choir boy. She's been coming down on the corporations lately and kind of going against Obama, but that's all for show. Tell them what they want to hear so you can win the election and the do what you want to do.Obama did the same thing and now the corporations are making more than they ever have, but he fooled the people.
 
 
 
Hal A. Lujah
Professor Guide
link   Hal A. Lujah    9 years ago
Are you seriously comparing Obama to Warren? Lol. Clueless.
 
 
 
1stwarrior
Professor Participates
link   1stwarrior    9 years ago

To me, what's really funny about this story is that - when Warren was running against Brown, she was the dirtiest, lowest, most pathetic political candidate in the universe - according to the Globe.

Hmmm - wonder what happened?

 
 
 
Dean Moriarty
Professor Quiet
link   Dean Moriarty    9 years ago

fivethirtyeight claims he would be the most liberal democratic candidate since 1972. They claim she is the fifth most liberal member of the Senate. She sounds like bad news all the way around.

 
 
 
Petey Coober
Freshman Silent
link   Petey Coober    9 years ago

Getting Warren to run prematurely would do the maximum damage to her candidacy .

 
 

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