Connie Schultz
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When this pandemic ends, we'll have decisions to makeMar 19, 2020 1:00 am - By Connie Schultz A favorite book I try never to be without is by the late Irish poet and priest John O'Donohue. It's on my bedside table, on my Kindle and on the Kindle...
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Panic, if you must, and then pivotMar 13, 2020 1:00 am - When is the last time someone told you to calm down, and it worked? I'm not seeing a lot of raised hands. Having someone tell us we're overreacting is annoying and cond...
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After all these years, a woman still deserves a moment to be sadMar 06, 2020 12:00 am - Last week, I sat on a stage in front of more than 200 women in Columbus, Ohio, and tried to answer a simple question. I don't remember exactly how interviewer Angela Pa...
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Oh, sure, it's the Democrats who have a problemFeb 16, 2020 12:00 am - The laziest and most common campaign story right now is a version of the following: "The Democrats are in disarray!" "The Democrats are failing to coalesce around a sin...
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The view of impeachment Republicans don't want you to seeJan 31, 2020 12:00 am - Even if you've been watching gavel-to-gavel television coverage of the Senate's impeachment trial, there's little you've been able to see beyond Chief Justice John Rober...
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Republicans may not want it, but Americans are watchingJan 24, 2020 12:00 am - It is my habit, and my ethical obligation, to disclose a fact of my marriage when failing to do so could mislead you or diminish your trust in me. Circumstances and sub...
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It piles up, this stuff in our wayJan 17, 2020 12:00 am - On Monday, singer John Legend, a star by any measure, tweeted his choice for president to his 13.2 million followers: "I'll be voting for Elizabeth Warren in the CA Demo...
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Moving on after running out an obsessive life clockJan 05, 2020 12:00 am - On Dec. 29, I became one day older than my mother on the day she died. I did not go to bed until I could say this out loud. At the stroke of midnight, I turned to my hus...
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Book review: Jill Biden's memoir - like Michelle Obama's - is not meant to be politicalMay 19, 2019 7:28 am - "Where the Light Enters" by Jill Biden; Flatiron; 210 pages Recently, Jill Biden was in a nail salon getting a manicure when a woman approached her and started to c...
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Run, woman, runJun 23, 2017 1:00 am - After Hillary Clinton lost the presidential race, there were a few days there when it looked as if a lot of women would be done with politics. If we couldn't elect the m...