Damn Emails, Revisited
Damn Emails, Revisited

Damn Emails, Revisited

With Ivanka Trump’s use of private email currently in the news, I thought it might be timely to review just how Clinton’s email use became such a defining issue in the 2016 election — and arguably cost her the election.

If George Orwell Could Critique Broadcast News
If George Orwell Could Critique Broadcast News

If George Orwell Could Critique Broadcast News

I teach writing to graduate students. This requires that for about half the semester I first have to teach them to unlearn every habit they’ve acquired in their other classes. Jargon.

The Myth of “Pro-Abortion”
The Myth of “Pro-Abortion”

The Myth of “Pro-Abortion”

Before you cast your vote, consult your own hearts and minds, not the politicians

Do you really believe anyone supports abortion in the ninth month?
Do you really believe anyone supports abortion in the ninth month?

Do you really believe anyone supports abortion in the ninth month?

We’ve gotten used to a president who tells lies so habitually, so routinely, that even the fact-checkers have grown blasé. We can become so numb, so exhausted by the everyday spectacle of lie after lie, that it’s easier to just go with the flow of believing the politicians, rather than consulting our own hearts or minds about what they tell us.

Who Needs Fake News When You’ve Got Michael Schmidt?
Who Needs Fake News When You’ve Got Michael Schmidt?

Who Needs Fake News When You’ve Got Michael Schmidt?

During the election and shortly after, I wrote pieces comparing Trump and Henry VIII. Now there’s a new dimension to add to the comparison — not about the two despots, but about the transformation of casual talk into dangerous “fact.”

Why I’m Angry at the Media Coverage of John McCain’s Death: A Brief Rant
Why I’m Angry at the Media Coverage of John McCain’s Death: A Brief Rant

Why I’m Angry at the Media Coverage of John McCain’s Death: A Brief Rant

I’ve been getting angrier and angrier over the media’s coverage of John McCain’s death, but not because of anything said about McCain.

My Father’s Body
My Father’s Body

My Father’s Body

In commemoration of Father’s Day, this is a piece I wrote shortly after my father died in 1994. It became the prologue and in many ways the touchstone for my book, The Male Body (1999), from which it is excerpted.

Branding is for Products, Not Politicians: How the Democratic Party May Yet Again Shoot Itself in Our Left Foot
Branding is for Products, Not Politicians: How the Democratic Party May Yet Again Shoot Itself in Our Left Foot

Branding is for Products, Not Politicians: How the Democratic Party May Yet Again Shoot Itself in Our Left Foot

When Cynthia Nixon announced on twitter that the Sanders’ spin-off “Our Revolution” had endorsed her bid for governor of New York she made sure to hitch her campaign to Bernie Sanders himself. If you didn’t know Nixon had been a Hillary supporter in the primaries, you sure couldn’t tell from her newly minted identity as a “bold progressive” who accused her opponent Andrew Cuomo of not being a “Real Democrat.”

The Talented Mr. Comey
The Talented Mr. Comey

The Talented Mr. Comey

“Does James Comey want to run for president?”

The sentence was scribbled, with several exclamation points, question marks, and various punctuations indicating emotional distress, on the notes I’d taken while watching James Comey on the College of William and Mary “Town Hall” last week-end.

“To the Core”: Recalling Michelle Obama’s Speech and Anita Hill in the “MeToo” Era
“To the Core”: Recalling Michelle Obama’s Speech and Anita Hill in the “MeToo” Era

“To the Core”: Recalling Michelle Obama’s Speech and Anita Hill in the “MeToo” Era

“I can’t stop thinking about this. It has shaken me to my core in a way that I couldn’t have predicted.”

It was October of 2016, and the election was yet to be decided. Michelle Obama, in a televised speech in Manchester, New Hampshire was once again “speaking truth to power.” The truth: “It is cruel. It’s frightening. And…it hurts.”