Mass. State Politics
This was a real treat last night. About twelve minutes into our interview with GOP Lt. Gov. candidate Richard Tisei, we got a call from his old friend and colleague Scott Brown. It was great to have Scott back on the show, and to be able to introduce him as a United States Senator. Here […]
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Of all the races in the country, there is nobody I want to see win more than Sean Bielat. It’s only partly because of Barney Frank’s relentless arrogance, his failures on Fannie and Freddie and his unwillingness to take ownership, for anything. It’s also because Sean is exactly the kind of person we need in […]
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Photo by Jay Fine Greg Reibman is publisher of Gatehouse Media New England, the company behind the Wicked Local websites that do such a good job covering 150 communities across Massachusetts. Greg is also responsible for some major community newspapers like the Quincy Patriot Ledger and MetroWest Daily News. Gatehouse has closely covered state and […]
On Tuesday, Howard Kurtz wrote a column at Daily Beast titled “Desperate Dems Attack” If the Republicans have their way, the election will turn on whether Democrats are the party of runaway government. Now, with time running out, the Democratic Party is fighting back—and not just by trying to brand many GOP candidates as extremists. […]
As a voter, I feel as though we have two excellent candidates running for state Treasurer. Democrat Steve Grossman and Republican Karyn Polito are both experienced, qualified, serious people worthy of the office. That said, it doesn’t mean that there aren’t enormous differences between the two. They bring very different approaches to the issue of […]
Jon Golnik, the Republican candidate for Congress in the 5th district, returned to Pundit Review Radio recently to give us a campaign update in his race to retire Niki Tsongas. Fortunately, his campaign is going better than his attempts to debate his opponent. Like so many others in this Congress, Tsongas is running from her […]
What a novel idea, an auditor for state auditor? Mary Z. Connaughton earned her reputation as a champion of long suffering Massachusetts taxpayers on the Turnpike board, and now she is poised to take over as auditor of the commonwealth. Considering her relevant experience, and the fact that her opponent can’t distinguish between her primary […]