Nicholas F. Benton: Rev. Wright As Scapegoat

The continuing flap over Barack Obama’s former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, serves as a sobering reminder of the true state of affairs, when it comes to race and class differences, in our land. All of the platitudes and self-righteous disclaimers notwithstanding, America remains deeply divided, and whenever indisputable evidence of that bubbles to the surface, things get ugly.

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Nicholas F. Benton: Rev. Wright As Scapegoat

The continuing flap over Barack Obama’s former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, serves as a sobering reminder of the true…

Paul Krugman: The Face-Slap Theory

Friday's employment report — which was so weak that it had many economists declaring that we're already in a recession…

David Brooks: Diagnosing Obama Comedown Syndrome

At first it seemed like a few random cases of lassitude among Mary Chapin Carpenter devotees in Berkeley, Cambridge and…

David Brooks: Road To Nowhere

The most impressive thing about Mitt Romney is his clarity of mind. When he set out to pursue is party's…

Jim Moran's News Commentary

Nothing in this world is certain except death and taxes. But for 1,400 Washington Metro area residents, it’s also a…

Editorial: Next May's Election

Falls Church’s “Citizens for a Better City” leadership might have done better than to have called its annual meeting and…

Editoral:

Commonly, the politically active in the City of Falls Church brag proudly about a level of citizen participation in their…

Anything But Straight: A Drag On ENDA?

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and openly gay Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) have declared transgender people a drag on the…

F.C. City Hall

Pending formal approval by the Falls Church City Council, a $435,000 face lift to the East Wing of the Falls…

Broad Street Construction Meeting Tuesday

A high-level pow wow of City of Falls Church department heads, business leaders, developers and downtown residents is slated for…

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