Hillary Clinton enters dangerous territory by attacking universal health care, the big idea she once embraced.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
The good fight for the GOP
In the party, the voices of reason take on anger, bias and nativism.
Impeachment silliness a distraction from the drug problem
The people attacking Gov. Paul LePage for his remarks are not sincere about solving what is wrong with Maine.
Good reasons behind deciding against LePage impeachment
Despite the fact that the governor’s actions warrant impeachment, it was the right and pragmatic decision.
Remembering Nana Searles, and a lost fishery
Let’s hope lobster never goes the way of the sardine-packing plants.
On MLK Day, bending the universe’s arc toward justice
King knew that real change requires a change of heart.
Who had the worst week in Washington? Rand Paul.
Sen. Rand Paul found out Monday night that he wasn’t going to be on the main stage for Thursday’s Republican presidential debate in North Charleston, South Carolina. He didn’t take it so well. “An artificial designation as being in the second tier is something we can’t accept,” the senator from Kentucky said in a CNN […]
Going west, but stuck in Kansas
Cancer may be an adventure, but right now I’m walking the plains.
The old and new ideas of Palmer Hinds
A phone call leads to a delightful day talking policy with Mainer 90 years young.
The cost of our way of life
The sacrifice of a child through abortion cannot be justified.