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Adam Goodman

The Hill

Tampa, FL, United States

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Past:
  • The Hill
  • lehighvalleylive.com
  • New York Daily News
  • Washington Examiner
  • Fox News
  • RealClearPolitics
  • USA TODAY

Past articles by Adam:

Liberating Cuba... by land, sea and air

If we’re serious about helping those who pine for freedom, let’s give them a full-plate helping of it. → Read More

Biden's speech: Calling 'All aboard' before all are in

However well-intentioned or heart-felt, the President is calling for a Bernie Sanders-style revolution. → Read More

Cuomo's choice

The people he’s demeaned and dismissed over the years are now in command and without fear of retribution. → Read More

Andrew Cuomo: The rise and the reckoning

It’s like a slow-motion car crash where the unthinkable becomes the inevitable. → Read More

Biden needs to follow his own advice: Compromise

Compromise, Mr. President, because the American public will rally to the cause. → Read More

‘Compromise’ isn’t a dirty word. It’s our salvation

Compromise-turned-consensus created Medicare, got America to the moon, saved Social Security from insolvency, and streamlined the process of getting COVID-19 drugs to market. → Read More

'Almost Heaven, West Virginia' — Joe Manchin and a 50-50 Senate

Manchin is uniquely positioned to bridge a divide that’s been hyped by hostility and fueled by distrust. → Read More

Vice President Pence: Honor in humility

Over the past few days, Mike Pence made honor count. → Read More

No, don’t blacklist Trump’s enablers

Most times being included on an exclusive list is an honor, like a wedding party, the starting lineup of a sports team, or a VIP invitation to the Academy Awards. This week, the “list” means you are being outed and targeted. → Read More

Uniting a house divided

The lessons from this past week are clear. Neither party will be given a mandate. → Read More

All fracked up: Biden's Keystone State breakdown

He’s now okay with fracking, but clearly not okay with oil and gas. → Read More

Final debate: War Admiral vs. Seabiscuit

President Trump reignited the lamp of hope that 2016 was but a harbinger of 2020. → Read More

Susan Collins and the American legacy

She may lose a legacy wrought in the most hazardous place an elected official can be these days: the center lane. → Read More

No longer second fiddle

Today, the American vice president — whoever that may be next January — is auditioning for the maestro’s baton. → Read More

First presidential debate: a Shakespearian moment

This particular performance revealed more clearly than ever where we are and may soon be headed. → Read More

Urban unrest impacting more than an election

When incivility runs amok in any town or city in America, it impacts all of us. → Read More

How Trump can reclaim the narrative in the war on COVID

“This…is London.” This was Edward R. Murrow’s unforgettable opening refrain as he reported from London during the Battle of Britain. It became a rallying cry to unite a free world facing the peril of extinction. → Read More

Adam Goodman: George Floyd unrest – MLK's inspiring lessons for challenging times

Martin Luther King Jr. wielded the chalice of change with a surgeon’s skill and a preacher’s touch. → Read More

The 2000 Recount, Only Worse

Later this year, Americans may face a nightmare scenario from which there will be no escape or recourse – and this has nothing to do with any virus. It has to do with how elections are conducted in... → Read More

Adam Goodman: Coronavirus shows the World Health Organization in dire need of reform

The WHO should shed its defiant rhetoric and return to its original mission as the early warning system for pandemics, epidemics, and health scares, where information is shared openly, completely, and without interpretive bias. → Read More