One of several articles written while on assignment for Newsday's National Desk written after the death U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone (D-Minn.) in a plane crash and the race to fill his seat. The article was published October 30, 2002.
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Feminism is a monumental challenge to mainstream political ideas and has been a catalytic force challenging public opinion. This presentation looks at the second and third wave feminist movements, focusing on the turning points and the iconic texts and individuals, and the consequent and accompanying shift in attitudes through the years.
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Feminism is a monumental challenge to mainstream political ideas and has been a catalytic force challenging public opinion. This presentation looks at the second and third wave feminist movements, focusing on the turning points and the iconic texts and individuals, and the consequent and accompanying shift in attitudes through the years.
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How Stephen Miller Seized the Moment to Battle Immigration
By Jason DeParle
The New York Times
August 27, 2019
WASHINGTON—When historians try to explain how opponents of immigration
captured the Republican Party, they may turn to the spring of 2007, when George W.
Bush threw his waning powers behind a legalization plan and conservative populists
buried it in scorn.
Mr. Bush was so taken aback, he said he worried about America “losing its soul,” and
immigration politics have never been the same.
That spring was significant for another reason, too: An intense young man with wary,
hooded eyes and fiercely anti-immigrant views graduated from college and began a
meteoric rise as a Republican operative. With the timing of a screenplay, the man and
the moment converged.
Stephen Miller was 22 and looking for work in Washington. He lacked government
experience but had media appearances on talk radio and Fox News and a history of
pushing causes like “Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week.” A first-term congresswoman
from Minnesota offered him a job interview and discovered they were reading the same
book: a polemic warning that Muslim immigration cold mean “the end of the world as
we know it.”
By the end of the interview, Representative Michele Bachmann had a new press
secretary. And a dozen years later, Mr. Miller, now a senior adviser to President Trump,
is presiding over one of the most fervent attacks on immigration in American history.
The story of Mr. Miller’s rise has been told with a focus on his pugnacity and paradoxes.
Known more for his enemies than his friends, he is a conservative firebrand from liberal
Santa Monica, Calif., and a descendant of refugees who is seeking to eliminate refugee
programs. He is a Duke graduate in bespoke suits who rails against the perfidy of so-
called elites. Among those who have questioned his moral fitness are his uncle, his
childhood rabbi and 3,400 fellow Duke alumni.
Less attention has been paid to the forces that have abetted his rise and eroded
Republican support for immigration — forces Mr. Miller has personified and advanced
in a career unusually reflective of its times.
Rising fears of terrorism after the Sept. 11 attacks brought new calls to keep immigrants
out. Declining need for industrial labor left fewer businesses clamoring to bring them in.
A surge of migrants across the South stoked a backlash in the party’s geographic base.
Conservative media, once divided, turned against immigration, and immigration-
reduction groups that had operated on the margins grew in numbers and sophistication.
Abandoning calls for minority outreach, the Republican Party chose instead to energize
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its conservative white base — heeding strategists who said the immigrant vote was not
just a lost cause but an existential threat.
Arriving in Washington as these forces coalesced, Mr. Miller rode the tailwinds with zeal
and skill. Warning of terrorism and disturbed by multic ...
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Lesson 2, Part 2: Campaigns and Elections
During his 1956 presidential campaign, a woman called out to Adlai E. Stevenson: “Senator, you have the vote of every thinking person!” Stevenson replied: “That's not enough, madam, we need a majority!”
Expected Outcomes
To understand how political candidates conduct campaigns; to comprehend how the American electoral system works and how the electoral map reveals political turning points; and to analyze the style and substance of leading candidates in the 2008 election.
Overview
Today, American politics has come a long way since the days of whistle-stop tours and street pamphlets, which, before the age of television, encapsulated political messages.
Some Presidential Campaign Slogans from the Past
1860 Abraham Lincoln "Vote Yourself a Farm"
1864 Abraham Lincoln "Don't Swap Horses in the Middle of the Stream"
1888 Benjamin Harrison "Rejuvenated Republicanism"
1896 William McKinley "Patriotism, Protection, and Prosperity"
1900 William McKinley "A Full Dinner Bucket"
More sophistication has now entered the process of campaign and elections. Politicians hone their messages with “focus groups” and, often, modify their positions based on opinion polls.
As this Lesson travels across time, it reveals that the technology and sophistication of campaigns has changed dramatically. That being said, it is not possible to say that campaigns are more substantive today than in previous decades or centuries.
In the age of the whistle-stop tour, not many Americans were exposed to political messages – but those who were often got an earful. Consider, for example, the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 (held for a US Senate seat from Illinois), were complex, nuanced, and substantive. Today, television enables candidates to reach out to tens of millions of people, but they often do so with a simplistic mix of soundbites, catchphrases and bumper-sticker slogans.
Elections for Congress are held at the state level, and rules vary from state to state. This unit is primarily concerned with campaigns and elections for national office – for the Presidency.
The United States Electoral College is the official name of the group of Presidential Electors who are chosen every four years to cast the electoral vote and thereby elect the president and vice president of the United States. It was established by Article Two, Section One of the United States Constitution, which provides for a quadrennial election of Presidential Electors in each state.
In each election, there are 538 possible electoral votes to be won (270 are needed to win), with large states such as California worth more than small states such as Rhode Island. There is a rough but not exact correlation between population size and electoral votes.
The Electoral College dilutes the votes of population centers that might have different concerns from the rest of the country. The system is supposed to require presidential candidates to appeal to many different ty ...
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Cedric Richmond's Bio and/or Biography – Do you know this HOUSE NEGRO?
In our pursuit of the OVERTHROW of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime, we intend to seek the PROSECUTION of these House Negroes (i.e. some of which are LAWYERS). Please NOTE “HOW Many” were EDUCATED under WHITE INSTITUTIONS!
While the AGE REQUIREMENT is 25 Years Old to serve as a United States SENATOR and/or REPRESENTATIVE, as of 2017, the AGE RANGE for the House Negroes Serving is BETWEEN 40 – 88 Years Old!
This is SIGNIFICANT because the House Negroes Placed in the United States Congress are those who GREW UP in the Heart of the CIVIL RIGHTS Movement and EXPERIENCED the BRUTAL Murders/Killings of Civil Rights Leaders as Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Therefore, MAKING them EASY PREY to be CONTROLLED by THREATS and FEAR on their Lives and their Family Members MADE by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists!
Help BRING these HOUSE NEGROES to JUSTICE for the ROLES they have PLAYED in the TERRORIST/RACIST/DISCRIMINATORY Practices of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
This House Negro had a DUTY and OBLIGATION to NOTIFY the Public/World of the Illegal/Unlawful Occupation of the DESPOT presently CONTROLLING and RUNNING the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
Moreover, the THREATS made (if any) by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists AGAINST them and/or their Family Members, Friends, etc.
At 69, Marvin Rostolder of Long Island, N.Y., cycled 1,500 miles cross country to raise money for the Child Care Council of Nassau County, a nonprofit resource and referral agency for families and child care providers. The article was published in Newsday's "Act 2" section on August 5, 2011.
PR writing sample: Media advisory for religious organizationPat Burson George
As a volunteer with the Public Relations ministry at Perfecting Faith Church in Freeport, N.Y., I designed, drafted and distributed a media advisory publicizing the 10th anniversary of The New York Call, an annual outdoor crusade organized by a coalition of Christian pastors and congregations from across the tri-state area. The event was held in August 24, 2013 at Jones Beach State Park on Long Island.
News release promoting the May 19, 2016 launch of Youth Entrepreneurs Georgia's Chairman's Circle, the nonprofit organization's first major giving society for business and community leaders committed to making entrepreneurship education a philanthropic priority across the Atlanta area and the state of Georgia.
News release promoting Dreams to Dividends™, a special event hosted by Youth Entrepreneurs Georgia to celebrate the successes of young entrepreneurs and honor the nonprofit's partners and supporters for their commitment to business and entrepreneurship education. The event was held on May 12, 2015 at the Fox Theatre in Midtown Atlanta.
On the first anniversary of 9/11, Philomena Mistrulli remembers her beloved husband, Joe, a carpenter, as one of the heroes who perished at the World Trade Center. Published in Newsday on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2002.
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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Tears and CheersThousands attend memorial for senator, others killed in crash *
By Pat Burson
STjFPCORlU:SPON'D£!lT
Minneapolis-It was a night of
wars and cheers, cfremembranc-
es of lives lived and too soon lost,
of looking back and planning for
the future.
More than 20,000 people gath-
ered last night for the memorial
service for Sen. Paul Wens tone,
his wife, Sheila, daughter Marcia
Wellstone Markuson and three
campaign staffers who perisbed
with them Friday when their
plane crashed. Many lined up out-
side the Williams Arena hours be-
fore the service started. The
14.600·seat arena and an over-
flow room seating 5,700 were
filled.
Sen. Tom Harkin (Dvlowa), the
sole politician to speak, called
Welistone his friend, a man of in-
tegrity and principle and a "true
DFL [Minnesota Democratic
Partyl liberal." Harkin said Well-
stone constantly reminded Demo-
crats "that everyone should have
the chance to reach his or her full
potential in our society."
Harkin threw off'his suitjncket
and brought the crowd to its feet,
urging them to get behind the is-
sues Wells tone believed in, includ-
ing investing in education and
health care, lighting for veterans'
rights and family farmers, and
tearing down the walls ofdiscrimi-
nation.
"This is the Paul Vellstone lega-
cy," Harkin said. "He empowered
people and lifted them up and
gave them hope for a better life.
Now we must continue Paul'sjour-
ney for justice in America."
The theme of the evening,
"Stand up. keep fighting," became
the anthem for the faithful, who
vowed to carry Wellstone's Legacy
into the final days of the Senate
campaign.
The crowd erupted with cheer-
ing, foot-stomping and waving
at the beginning of the service
when former Vice President
Walter Mondale, who is expect-
ed to be named tonight during a
meeting of the DemocrnticState
Aft PbOI.O
Gov. Jesse Venlura
satutes durIng Ihe
nalional anlhem at
!he start of the
service for Sen.
Paul Weifslone,
below. AI fell,
David Wellslone
and his brolher
Mark, righI, sons of
Ihe senator.
Central Committee as Well-
stone's replacement on the
Nov. 5 ballot, entered the
arena.
Mondale will oppose former
St. Paul Mayor Norm Coleman,
who was hand-picked by the
White House, 41 one of a hand-
ful of races observers say could
tip the balance of the Senate.
Thunderous applause greet-
ed the entrance of former Presi-
dent Bill Clinton and his wife,
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton
(D-N.Y.) and former Vice Presi-
dent AI Gore and his wife, Tip-
per. Followed a parade of sena-
tors including Edward M.
Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Majori-
ty Lender Tom Daschle
(D-S.D.).
Missing was Vice President
Dick Cbeney, who had offered
to came but was asked not to by
Wellstone's family. They feared
that the accompanying security
restrictions would disrupt the
service, according to a White
House official who asked not to
be named. Health and Human
Services Secretary Tommy Th-
ompson represented the Bush
administration.
Some at tho service booed Sen-
ate Minority Leader Trent Lou
(R-Miss.) and Minnesota Gov.
Jesse Ventura
Most of the speakers were
friends or colleagues of the WeU-
stones. As tho evening went on,
the service seemed to shill; into a
campaign rally when Rick Kahn,
Wellstane's campaign treasurer,
stood before the podiuruand chal-
lenged everyone in tbe arena, in-
cluding elected officials in both
the Democratic and Republican
parties, tocontinue the late sena-
tor'slegacy.
" ... We can and will achieve
great victories in Paul Well-
stone's name," he said, as a uni-
fied chant of "Wellstone! Well-
stone!" echoed throughout the
arena.
MondaJe's face appeared on
the overhead screen, and the
crowd cheered.
Banking on Wellstone's LegacyBy Ken Fireman
"S!UNOTONBUREAU
Washington - Democratic leaders, searching for
an edge at the close of a fiercely contested midterm
election, are hoping the emotions generated by Sen.
Paul Wellstone's death will ripple beyond Minnesota
and give their candidates a boost in the battle for con-
trol of Congress.
Three prominent 'Democrats - Senate Majority
Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota, former Vice
President AI Gore and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton
of New York - have pointedly invoked WeUstone's
name and political legacy in recent campaign appear-
ances across the country.
"I think there is a new chemistry out there," Dasch-
Ie said Monday at a rally for Sen. Tom Harkin
(D-10wa). "There is so much more energy than there
was two or three weeks ago. I think part of the rea-
son for that is that people lament Paul Wellstone's
such as Daschle, Gore and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
of Massachusetts. z
Most neutral political observers say this emotional ~
tide boosts Democratic prospects of holding Well- "'
stone's seat but is unlikely to have great political im- ~
pact outside Minnesota. They suggested that party ~
leaders were trying to create a "Wellstone factor"
largely because their previous attempts to national- ~
ize the election around economic issues have been un- l:i
successful. .~
"It takes too many steps for the average person to
got from Wellstone's tragic death to voting Democrat- ?l
ic in their local districts," said Larry Sabato, a Uni- 12
versity of Virginia political scientist who is tracking m
the campaigns. "It's II bridge too far." J)
But several observers said the win-one-Ior-Well- ~
stone theme could be useful in energizing the party's
Democrats hope
for edge in election
passing and want to do this in part for him."
Gore, campaigning for a Democratic Senate candi-
date in Maine, told a rally: "If Paul VeUstone were
here he'd say, 'Vote Democratic and stand up for the
little guy.'" Clinton, stumping for New York Demo-
cratic gubernatorial nominee H. Carl McCall, assert-
ed a connection between McCall and Wells tone's
"unique voice in American politics."
The outpouring of emotion over Wellstone's death
in a plane crash Friday reached a crescendo last
night in a memorial service attended by thousands of
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