Archive for March, 2008
How’s Your Bracket?
By Christopher Gabriel, Blog Harbor For as long as I can remember, when the month of March rolls around I like millions of other Americans go underground into a secluded bunker filled with videotapes, stats and team profiles to prepare for the benchmark moment of the entire sports calendar: Filling in my March Madness, NCAA [...]
Demando and Commando
It starts early in the evening, like a slow drip from a faucet. The requests, the questions, the “problems” and the manipulations. Then, the slow drip progresses swiftly to a flash flood. Rapid-fire requests, complex questions with a degree of difficulty rivaling an SAT, major issues requiring immediate attention and even more requests on top of more and more [...]
Hillary Clinton: Today’s Richard III?
By Christopher Gabriel, Blog Harbor Have you ever seen Richard III? If you have, you possess an immediate understanding of why I believe Hillary Clinton is perfectly suited to play the complex role of Richard. Women playing men’s roles in Shakespeare is more common now than in any other time in theatrical history. And to play a demanding [...]
Smiling that Little Smile for Me
By Christopher Gabriel, Blog Harbor Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John McCain. Super Tuesday II. Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont. What are the polls saying? Who scored better in the latest searing exchange between Barack and Hillary? Has Barack renounced anyone today? Has Hillary rejected anything? Has John marginalized anyone? None of those questions will be answered here in [...]













