I’ve been getting a lot of letters lately. Sometimes I receive up to 800 emails a day. Most of them ask for advice or guidance on how to make sense of a country that will be led by a man so many despise; a man who is known […]
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What are we to learn from Clinton’s loss?
In China, it was the Cultural Revolution — Chairman Mao unleashed the students against the academic and cultural leaders, and by the time it was over, some ten years later, there was carnage. People were beaten, they lost their jobs, their children turned against them, and it went on […]
New York Republican Chair: ‘We have a strong leader back in the White House’
Statement from New York Republican State Committee Chairman Ed Cox: “On behalf of the entire New York Republican Party, we offer our huge congratulations to our favorite son President-elect Donald J. Trump on his historic election. Voters across America spoke loud and clear demanding a different direction for this […]
Latinos: Our voting power is growing
Latino voters in New York state will make a decisive impact on November 8 — especially down ballot — and politicians who supported Donald Trump and his anti-immigrant rhetoric will pay the price, says a key Latino lobbying group. “The sleeping giant is awake, quite awake, and this November, […]
As Election Day nears, college students explain why they are voting, or not
When asked if he is voting in the presidential election on November 8, Noah Morgan answered “yes” because “I believe it is my duty as a citizen to vote. It’s important to let your opinion be known.” Briana Sullivan is voting because “Voting is super important. Everyone has […]
Big trouble for NY Republicans
The second great presidential debate is now behind us and the implications, both state and federal, are huge. Everyone has theories about what’s really going on and I’ll give you a few of mine. After the Donald Trump sex tapes hit the airwaves, Republican leaders who never liked […]
Michael Moore urges students to ‘save this country’
America’s most controversial documentarian urged SUNY New Paltz students to vote in the November elections during a recent visit to the campus on September 20. More than 500 people came out to see filmmaker Michael Moore in the Lecture Center — most of them students — whom he spoke to […]
Q-poll shows dead heat between Trump, Clinton headed into Monday’s debate
The presidential race between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump is a virtual dead heat, as she takes 44 percent of American likely voters to his 43 percent, with 8 percent for Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson and 2 percent for Green Party candidate Jill Stein, according to […]