Joel Connelly

I worked for Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1973 until it ceased print publication in 2009, and SeattlePI.com from 2009 to 6/30/2020. During that time, I wrote about 9 presidential races, 11 Canadian and British Columbia elections‎, four doomed WPPSS nuclear plants, six Washington wilderness battles, creation of two national Monuments (Hanford Reach and San Juan Islands), a 104 million acre Alaska Lands Act, plus the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area.

The US Supreme Court has Enabled Trump’s Imperial Presidency: Next up, an end to Birthright Citizenship?

A range of cases facing the high court this term will potentially expand America’s move toward authoritarian boss-man givernment, on the model of Hungary or Turkey.

Pope Leo XVI: Quiet Lion for Social Justice

As head of the universal church, the first American-born Pope has become, in less than a year, the world’s preeminent multi-tasker. 

War Crimes in the Name of us All?

The country is worried. Have we committed war crimes — in the Caribbean or by supporting Israel with arms that have killed 60,000 Palestinians And who bears responsibility?

A Message from Early American Patriots: Resistance Works

We have a leader less respectful of the citizenry than was George III toward his subjects. All of the guarantees, checks and balances crafted by the Founders are today under assault.

Dick Cheney and Traditional Republicans

Dick Cheney ended life with a display of priorities and values very much needed in today’s America.

Keeping it Klassy: Trump’s Grandiose Makeovers of the Capital

The United States has a bossman, a billionaire with bad taste who is recasting the Capitol in his image. Donald Trump’s reach extends to culture, architecture, and sport.

Dead Heat: New Poll in King County Exec Race

An historic Atlanta House election pitted glamorous civil rights figure Julian Bond against movement workhorse John Lewis. Lewis was the surprise victor and served productively in Congress for nearly four...

Republicans Taking an Ax to our Forests

Tthe Trump Administration is embarked on a tawdry stewardship of National Forest lands.

Cleanup Milestone: Nuclear Waste at Hanford is Finally Being Turned into Glass

“After decades of design, engineering and construction, Hanford workers are finally beginning to immobilize millions of gallons of toxic waste into glass."

In a Divided Church, Pope Leo Sides with Compassion

The progressive voices of Catholicism have taken heart at words from Dilexi Te, Leo’s first teaching document: “In a world where the poor are increasingly numerous, we paradoxically see the growth of a wealthy elite, living in a bubble of comfort and luxury, almost in another world compared to ordinary people.”

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