The Democrat field opposes Der Donald. Carefully. (I borrow the name Der Donald from Dennis Byrne, a former colleague of mine from the Chicago Sun-Times, who now is a contributing op-ed columnist for the Chicago Tribune. In Chicago, niceties are sometimes dispensed with. Especially when they inter
Date: Nov 25, 2015
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'Reform' ain't right for Chicago, and maybe Derrick Rose isn't either
For instance, here's Dennis Byrne writing this year: "As the nearly always-fatal AIDS was spreading, so-called progressives ginned up all sorts of anti-science justifications for opposing contact tracing: It would invade privacy; it would stigmatize people."
Date: Nov 12, 2014
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Viewpoints: Sebelius, Orszag On Medicare Costs; Has The Minnesota GOP Lost Its ...
The Chicago Tribune: The Rhubarb Patch: Medicare Reform To Dennis Byrne, from Eric Zorn: Let's talk Medicare! Health care costs are outpacing inflation, baby boomers are flooding into the 65-plus age eligibility bracket every day and there's broad consensus in the land that something mus
In his recent column, Dennis Byrne wrote that the new redistricting law will make legislative maps even more helter-skelter ("Illinois' wacky way of redistricting," Commentary, March 15). Even though the law protects language minority groups during redistricting, it affirms the Illinois Constitution