Articles written by Susan Estrich


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  • It's not the year of the woman

    Susan Estrich, Columnist|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    This year began with women holding commanding leads in races to become the next mayor of America’s two largest cities, New York and Los Angeles. It was “hers to lose,” the chattering class said of Wendy Greuel, former LA city controller and president pro tem of the Los Angeles City Council. It was “hers to lose,” the chattering class said of Christine Quinn, speaker of the New York City Council. And then they both lost. No one is saying that they lost “because” of their gender. But the reality that these two women — both...

  • Fighting terror with more information is a problem?

    Susan Estrich, Columnist|Updated Jun 26, 2013

    I have no problem with the news sites recommending stories to me, or the shopping sites figuring I’m good for another look at those size-41 shoes. I have no problem with someone using my supposedly “private” information to sell me more and target me for whatever they know I’m interested in. But I have to draw the line. And isn’t the right place to draw the line with the guys who want to use that information to fight terrorism and save our lives? The NSA. I don’t mind if (fill in the blank) is keeping an eye on me, but turning...

  • All about Benghazi and Lewinsky

    Susan Estrich, Columnist|Updated May 17, 2013

    On its face, the murder of Americans in Libya, including our ambassador, has absolutely nothing to do with the inappropriate relationship former President Bill Clinton had with a White House intern. But politically, that’s another story. The Republicans had a powerful weapon against President Clinton. But they couldn’t stop themselves. It wasn’t just wrong; it wasn’t just bad or even egregious judgment. They turned it into an impeachable offense and ended up looking worse than the president. Washington overkill, fueled...

  • Monday's Boston attack hits home for many

    Susan Estrich, Columnist|Updated Apr 18, 2013

    I’m from Boston. Over the years, I lived in two apartments within a stone’s throw of Monday’s bombings. Over the years, I stood and cheered marathon runners countless times. I know every square inch of the area in all the pictures, which is hardly unusual. It’s the center of Boston. My nephew was around the corner when the explosions went off. This week’s terror hit home for me. And what to do? That is always the question. Do you stop going to sporting events? Cultural events? Outdoor rallies? I was raped around the corner fr...