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Jim Verhulst

Saint Petersburg

Deputy Editor of Editorials at Tampa Bay Times

Jim Verhulst is the Sunday Perspective editor of the Tampa Bay Times. He is the Deputy Editor of Editorials and edits the op-ed page.

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  • Jun 27, 2024 | tampabay.com | Jim Verhulst

    We live in a partisan age, and our news habits can reinforce our own perspectives. Consider this an effort to broaden our collective outlook with essays beyond the range of our typical selections. FROM THE LEFTFrom “It’s Time for Progressives to Recommit to Academic Freedom,” by Tascha Shahriari-Parsa in The Nation at tinyurl.com/4sdbx6zt.

  • Jun 20, 2024 | tampabay.com | Jim Verhulst

    We live in a partisan age, and our news habits can reinforce our own perspectives. Consider this an effort to broaden our collective outlook with essays beyond the range of our typical selections. FROM THE LEFTFrom “The Most Dangerous Law in America,” by Joseph Nunn in Democracy Journal at tinyurl.com/22w9vyt9. The context, from the author: The Insurrection Act is a nuclear bomb hidden in the United States code, giving presidents unimaginable emergency power. No president has abused it. Yet.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Jim Verhulst

    One of today's readings points out that "To understand that the role of Congress is to build coalitions is to comprehend an entire vision of American political life — the Constitution’s vision, as it happens, but one we have lost sight of." The U.S. Capitol Building is seen in February 2021. [ ALEX EDELMAN/AFP | Getty Images North America ]We live in a partisan age, and our news habits can reinforce our own perspectives.

  • Jun 13, 2024 | tampabay.com | Jim Verhulst

    We live in a partisan age, and our news habits can reinforce our own perspectives. Consider this an effort to broaden our collective outlook with essays beyond the range of our typical selections. FROM THE LEFTFrom “A Dying Empire Led by Bad People,” by Luke Savage in Jacobin at tinyurl.com/4jp9hrkh. The context, from the author: Young Americans have grown increasingly cynical about politics, institutions and political leaders. The sources of that cynicism are no mystery.

  • Jun 6, 2024 | tampabay.com | Jim Verhulst

    We live in a partisan age, and our news habits can reinforce our own perspectives. Consider this an effort to broaden our collective outlook with essays beyond the range of our typical selections. FROM THE LEFTFrom “‘Lawfare’ Is Undermining the Rule of Law,” by Stuart N. Brotman in the D.C. Journal at tinyurl.com/2352a25p. The context, from the author: It has been commonplace throughout the year to hear that “lawfare” corrupts our legal system.

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Jim Verhulst
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8 Apr 25

From Tampa Bay Times - Too many people die crossing Tampa Bay streets. Here’s how to stop it. | Column https://t.co/mxppSZl75l https://t.co/DkIOlutKZA

Jim Verhulst
Jim Verhulst @jimverhulst
26 Jun 24

St. Petersburg should say yes to Tampa Bay Rays stadium deal. Here’s why. | Editorial https://t.co/eHuKzyGU5d

Jim Verhulst
Jim Verhulst @jimverhulst
20 Jun 24

Here’s a retiree’s plan to win Florida for Biden https://t.co/qZJEHAe8Wk