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Fresh Air
For some time, I have taken it as an article of faith that Barack Obama should be the next President of the United States; I felt that way from the moment I heard him speak at the Democratic National Convention … Continue reading →
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In Praise of Keith Olbermann
Once upon a time, I was a talking head at MSNBC. It was a brand-new cable channel then, and I was still more writer and cultural critic than seminarian. But my weekly gig there–courtesy of Newsweek senior editor Jonathan Alter … Continue reading →
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Plantation Politics, Part Two
As a Unitarian Universalist, I am obliged by covenant to affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person. As a minister within this free religious tradition, I have a special obligation to attend to these affirmations. But I have … Continue reading →
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Plantation Politics
Is Hillary Clinton running a racist campaign? Until today, I would have said, “not very.” But that is probably because I have been in denial. Monday evening, even in the face of the looming Eliot Spitzer scandal, I found myself … Continue reading →













A Letter to Hillary
Dear Senator Clinton: You don’t know me, though I know perhaps too much about you. In any case, let me introduce myself. I’m a pastor of a Unitarian Universalist congregation in New York. I’ve been married for 24 years, to … Continue reading →
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