RandyCohen
3/1/2011 6:14 PM ET
According to the New York Times' veteran Sunday magazine "Ethicist" columnist, Bush was an incompetent and insane president who lied us into war, socialism is a good thing, Harvard Professor Henry ...
3/1/2011 12:12 PM ET
According to the paper's veteran Sunday magazine columnist, Bush was an incompetent and insane president who lied us into war, socialism is a good thing, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates should ...
10/26/2010 12:55 PM ET
Inserting pearls of liberal wisdom into his ethical advice: "I believe, for example, nobody may honorably work for a tobacco company, the maker of a toxic product that, used as directed, annually ...
7/6/2010 2:21 PM ET
"Ethicist" columnist Randy Cohen unleashes his leftism again, this time on opposition to gay marriage: "It is not only Jews who should repudiate anti-Semitism or African-Americans who should ...
6/21/2010 4:53 PM ET
New York Times ethics columnist Randy Cohen asks: "...how does it defame a person to call him a 'socialist' (outside of nutty far-right circles) - a set of ideas many advanced Western democracies ...
6/21/2010 12:41 PM ET
Randy Cohen defends a conservative teacher's right to display anti-Obama columns on his door but asks: "...how does it defame a person to call him a 'socialist' (outside of nutty far-right ...
1/18/2010 3:36 PM ET
The Times liberal "ethics" columnist said he would "lie without remorse" to an insurance company asking a question about marijuana smoking, and worked in a plug for Obama-style health reform: "The ...
12/7/2009 3:34 PM ET
Times "Ethicist" columnist Randy Cohen attacks conservatives: "...even in an era when radio blowhards fulminate and Tea Party crackpots threaten violence against their political foes, it is ...
7/28/2009 8:51 PM ET
Randy Cohen loves lawsuits: "We Americans are often mocked for being overly litigious, but we are not nearly litigious enough." New York Times "Ethicist" columnist Randy Cohen
jumped in to the ...
7/28/2009 2:59 PM ET
Randy Cohen loves lawsuits: "We Americans are often mocked for being overly litigious, but we are not nearly litigious enough."