Saturday, October 1, 2011

Columnists newsletter from The Denver Post


Today's Most Recent Columnist

Sirota: Baseball explains modern racism
Despite recent odes to "post-racial" sensibilities, persistent racial wage and unemployment gaps show that prejudice is alive and well in America.  



Vincent Carroll - Opinion

Carroll: President Cain a stretch
Mitt Romney, according to a Fortune piece a while back, is "the most serious major-party presidential candidate to come out of the business world since . . . well, since his father, George Romney, onetime CEO of American Motors, who ran in 1968."  



David Harsanyi - Opinion

Harsanyi: GOP field is a gift for Obama
Don't for a second believe that a politician is destined to lose re-election simply because he has been an unmitigated disaster. That would be unfair to your senator or your congressman, and it certainly wouldn't be fair to countless two-term presidents.

 



Al Lewis - Business

Tip for Meg Whitman: Beware the H-P Boot
Congratulations, Meg Whitman. You are next in line for the H-P boot. At Hewlett-Packard Co.  


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