The only person who wants the con man’s story to be true more than the con man is his victim.
Greg Kesich
Kesich: Platform reminds us that parties are supposed to be fun
Maine Republicans let the Tea Party pick issues that have little to do with winning elections here.
Kesich: Ask a candidate for governor where babies come from
Maine’s population will soon start to shrink, but state budgets will not unless we get younger.
Greg Kesich: After a decade, the jury’s still out on school laptops
Ten years after the idea was hatched, Maine has not become promised land of technology.
Greg Kesich: Through the uncertainty, health care changes emerge
Changes in the way we pay for health care will start before the law is completely put in place.
Greg Kesich: Health care debate gave people what they want
When there is no middle ground, the only options are partisan victory or total gridlock.
Bathrooms a big deal in transgender rules debate
Commentary: All students have to feel safe to learn, and schools have a responsiblity to prevent harassment.
Column: A lot of what we know about government is unconstitutional
A requirement that only citizens can vote sounds like something in the Constitution, but it’s not.