Articles filed under Estrich, Susan
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Gaining a clearer understanding of real rape
Mar 3, 2020 6:02 PM - Columnist Susan Estrich: What could it possibly mean to be raped but not really raped?
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Ideologues create avenue for Democrats to lose all 50 states
Feb 14, 2020 1:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: How to lose 50 states: Easy. Nominate Bernie Sanders.
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Maybe, eventually, history will get someone's attention
Jan 28, 2020 1:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: There were two TVs on in the gym. The one in the front -- where all the training goes on -- showed two teams from somewhere else battling for a ball.
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The perfect and the good and the shame in between
Dec 31, 2012 5:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: What happened to that millisecond after the election when both the president and the speaker said they'd heard the message that Americans wanted the two parties to work together, wanted to make divided government work, and that they would do everything they could to make that happen? Gone?
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Politics and personal responsibility
Dec 26, 2012 5:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: Each of us needs to take personal responsibility, however difficult that may be. Personal responsibility means never allowing a gun to get into the hands of a troubled person, and admitting your father or your son needs help and getting it for him. It means taking responsibility for your ownership of a dangerous weapon.
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Christmas in Santa Monica
Dec 17, 2012 5:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: I don't need to see a menorah in a public park to remember that I'm Jewish. And it's hard for me to see the hardship suffered by those who have to look elsewhere for a creche -- or simply put one up in their own front yard.
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The miracle of the rule of law
Dec 10, 2012 5:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: I see what is happening in Egypt, and I remember just how lucky we are, just how difficult it is to create a society in which the rule of law stands at least as an ideal.
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Who's depressed now?
Nov 30, 2012 5:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: Republican Party leaders are in one of the hastiest retreats I've seen since the 1980s. Is this the party that for the past four years has been insisting that all Americans -- and not just those making less than $250,000 -- deserve tax cuts lest economic growth be stymied?
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Looking at the glass half full
Nov 26, 2012 5:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: I have friends who were born with the happy gene, who are by their nature sunny, who resolutely believe there is a pony in every pile of you-know-what. If you're one of those people, you can stop reading now.
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An officer and a gentleman
Nov 20, 2012 5:00 AM - Columnist Susan Estrich: I don't care if Gen. David Petraeus had an affair. He didn't have an affair with me or with anyone I know, so I'm back to what he has done for me. And that is quite a bit, actually.
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