Wow that was Brutal

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Overall, this whole exercise proved to be a vindication of what the so called "double haters" believe: this matchup is a disaster for the country. 

Frail? Certainly. But Command of the Facts

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I was pleasantly surprised (starting from very low expectations) how much he recalled and how cogently he recited it. The downside to all the prepping is too much detail and no zingers.

Go to the Transcript?

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Compared to Trump he was a relative paragon of accuracy, truth, context, and detail.

How Judge George Boldt Achieved “Treaty Justice” in Fishing Rights

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The Boldt Decision of 1974 ranks up there in judicial boldness with the Supremes' decisions about civil rights, school integration, old-growth protection, and voting rights. It was reflective of an age of progressive judicial activism, now long gone.

Tracking Campaign Contributions as Primaries Loom

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Some of the contributions reflect an artful shuffle of funds.

Burn it Down: Kara Swisher’s Love Affair with Tech

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Over the years, she’s shed light on the self-entitled billionaires, chronicled the triumphs and failures, and roasted an industry that has often gone off the rails.

The Spirits of Seattle

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Chief Sealth (Seattle), who reluctantly gave his name to a future Puget Sound metropolis, may have been right when he warned of his people's spirits hovering among today's busy city dwellers.

New Poll: Dead Heat in Washington’s Third between Gluesenkamp-Perez and Kent

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The Kent/MGP race has wider implications. As pointed out by Andrew Villeneuve, executive director of Northwest Progressive Institute, the path to controlling Congress passes through the Pacific Northwest.

The Other America — Poorer, Smaller

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Rural America is a long way from Silicon Valley – or any major metro. The employment offered in those areas is pretty much non-existent in rural communities. So, too, the large employment and pay of government centers. 

A Rural Oregon Newspaper says Goodbye to Print

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The rooms above Homan’s, with a shaving sink in each one and the bathroom down the hall, have been converted into luxury hotel rentals.

Book Review: Down the Rabbit-Hole of Online Addictions

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The most interesting material is not about how these three women teamed up and caught the person tormenting them, but how—and for how long—they enthusiastically submitted to their digitally-delivered torture.

Fifty Years of Wine on Red Mountain

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Curation and intentionality become paramount when you’re competing on quality, which is what Red Mountain’s reputation is built upon.

DADS Tries to Reconnect Missing Dads With Their Children

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Most young males who resort to gun violence, join gangs, and commit other crimes come from broken homes that lack good male role models, especially fathers.

Why Would Anyone Pursue a Career in Journalism?

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The case of journalism presents in magnified form a predicament that can be observed in many socially important jobs like teaching, nursing, and caretaking, which suffer from similar issues of recruitment, burnout, and retention. 

Solstice-Silliness: Time for Some Word-Play

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Feeling raptorous? Time to apply for witless protection.

Three Ways to Think about Death and Dying

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Death is one of life’s “thin places,” where the boundary between the temporal and the eternal becomes thin, even luminous.

Big Time Money, Big Time Turmoil: UW Athletics in the Era...

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What is known is the convulsion is the result of the rapid onset of professionalization of college athletics.

Are Libertarians Really in Play?

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If Trump is elected, the Libertarian Party’s future independence from either major party may vanish and could become more subservient to the Republican’s right-wing agenda.

The Swiss Cheese Scenario: 25 Years Ago a Gas Pipeline Exploded...

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The leak of more than a quarter million gallons of gasoline and resulting explosion and fire shook Bellingham and its environment. The disaster was compounded by the deaths of two boys and a young man who had been at Whatcom Creek that day.

Why I Am Unimpressed by Trump’s Felony Conviction

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What should we think about these transactions between consenting adults? Paying a person not to talk is not, in itself, unlawful. I can think of some names for Daniels’ opportunism. But nobody cares what she did.

A Different Path Through High School

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Washington offers high school students multiple options for alternative learning experiences (ALE).

The Brilliant Chardonnays of Oregon

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Oregon is bursting at the seams with delicious, sometimes brilliant Chardonnays. I’ve tasted hundreds that warrant very high scores. But if you want a...

‘Fathers and Sons’

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One of us heard something about Ernest Hemingway hating Ivan Turgenev, and we both worshipped Hemingway so we thought we should read Turgenev and learn to hate him too. Then we picked up "Fathers and Sons."

The Radical Roots of the Pacific Northwest Labor Movement

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The relative isolation of the Pacific Northwest gave rise to the eastern view that our scenic new world would suppress radicalism.  This view proved dead wrong.

My Favorite War: The Pig War of 1859

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Underlying the dispute was confusion over whether San Juan belonged to the United States or to Great Britain. An earlier settlement had clouded ownership.

The Winning Message for Democrats

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Make the case for America. Point to the positives. Call people to pride, patriotism and hope. Enough of the complaints, the grievances, the whining and the pessimism.

Seattle Arts in a New Key: Amid Hard Times, Some Bold...

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Mergers, demises, and new formats will likely be the new scenario for struggling arts groups in Seattle.

High Interest Rates? A Little Historical Perspective, Please!

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To an older person, today’s “high” rates are what’s normal.

The Young Lieutenant who Mapped the Olympic Mountains

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On July 17, 1885, Lt. O'Neil's party of six men and eight mules left Port Angeles and trudged up the Elwha River. 

Out of Options: Libertarians in the Age of Trump

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The Libertarians’ slogan, painted in big letters on the wall behind Trump, was “Become Ungovernable.” And they were.

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Seattle Primaries: A Bad Night for Incumbents

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The state has a new star in King County Executive frontrunner Girmay Zahilay, running well ahead of County Council colleague Claudia Balducci.