Whaaaa! That is the sound Representative Matt Gaetz and seven of his colleagues made when they did not get exactly what they wanted from Kevin McCarthy. The now former Speaker had the audacity to side with the majority of the Republican caucus to raise the debt ceiling in May 2023 (149-71) and again side with…
Author: Erin O'Brien
What Senator Dianne Feinstein Meant to Girls Like Me
Did Dianne Feinstein stay in the Senate too long? Yes. Is that how she should be remembered or how I will remember her? No. I remember Senator Dianne Feinstein’s election to the Senate as a part of the “Year of the Woman” in 1992 where four women won Senate seats. That this was such a…
The Enviable Values of John Fetterman & Coach Corso
I watched about thirty minutes of Tuesday’s Pennsylvania Senate Debate. I’ve watched College GameDay most Saturday mornings since the 90s. Both Democratic candidate for Senate Joe Fetterman and Coach Lee Corso are modeling a better us. Admittedly, most political observers and sports fans do not consider links between Fetterman and Corso. Hear me out. Both…
America the Spoiled
Spoiled children stink at birthday parties. Tantrums follow such egregious offenses as having to wait in line (as opposed to waiting one’s turn) or not getting the red popsicle (be happy you got one at all). Spoiled children cannot handle that the world does not bend to their desires. And while they are not the…
Running in Massachusetts During COVID-19: Public Health vs. Appearing on the Ballot
Citizens of Wisconsin risked their lives to vote last week. Because of actions by their state legislature, upheld by a 5-4 a Supreme Court decision, Wisconsin residents were forced to choose between exercising their right to cast a ballot and protecting their health – as well as the health of all with whom they come…
Day One: Impeachable Offenses
Every American should be watching the impeachment investigation. The realities of jobs, family, and other responsibilities preclude that for most. And that’s too bad because when it comes to the health of this American democracy the importance of this hearing cannot be overstated. This is a test for our democratic experiment. Can Americans put on…
Debbie Downer: Women in #MaPoli Style
Elizabeth Warren. Ayanna Pressley. Katherine Clark. Karen Polito. Maura Healey. Did you hear the news? Massachusetts, we are in the midst of a women and politics renaissance! After a span from 1983-2006 where no women served in the MA Congressional delegation, 36% of those currently serving now are — and they are among the highest…
Presidential Election 2020: How to Matter in Massachusetts
So you watched the debate last night. You’re pumped. You cannot wait to vote for one of those folks on the stage. Or you’re counting the days where you can vote for their opponent. Cool. …But you live in Massachusetts. The peculiarities of the electoral college, as we all know, make a relatively small number…
Don’t Pay Interns, Can’t Have Interns
It is almost summer. For many organizations in Boston, that means intern season. I direct the internship program in the Political Science Department at UMass Boston and have a message: if you don’t pay your interns, you can’t have interns. I know what some of you are thinking: our budgets are too tight! We want…
Massachusetts, We Are NOT #1 in Education
Charlie Baker, Deval Patrick, and Mitt Romney certainly have their differences, but extolling the virtues of public education in Massachusetts is not one of them. Understandably, each took great pride during their administrations in sharing with constituents, potential businesses, and the nation that “We’re #1!” in education. After all, US News & World Report says…