Articles written by Froma Harrop


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  • Straying politicians' five shades of gray

    Froma Harrop, Columnist|Updated Jul 25, 2013

    Much has been written about adulterous politicians and the public’s apparent willingness to look past their infidelity. This lumps very different kinds of cheating into one neat sin, equally applicable to all sneaks. But just as “theft” covers everything from armed bank robbery to lifting a bag of chips, cheating on one’s spouse may entail a wide range of misdeeds and gray areas. Following are five shades of gray, a kind of scoring system for judging the political import of a politician’s extramarital affairs: 1. How they aff...

  • Tea party rage: nothing fails like excess

    Froma Harrop, Columnist|Updated May 23, 2013

    Back in their day, the tea party folks were riding high, fueling indignation over alleged government-run death panels, a treasonous Federal Reserve and the like. They commandeered sparsely attended Republican primaries, managing to nominate for Senate seats a dabbler in witchcraft in Delaware, holders of strange views on rape in Missouri and Indiana, and in Nevada, a candidate suggesting armed insurrection if her people didn’t win elections. All lost — some in races an old-fashioned Republican would have won. In the int...