As a Cleveland native, Zoldak has been serving as an unofficial tour guide for incoming friends, talking up her hometown’s orchestra, its art museums, the historic West Side Market, and “where to get the best pierogis.”
Read MoreAs Zoldak observes, “It’s important for people to look at the big picture. Republican leadership does not just boil down to the White House.” By helping women get elected to other federal and state offices, it helps voters “see that this party is not just Mitt Romney or Donald Trump.”
Read MoreSue talks about where professional athletes should be punished for appearing dejected in post-game interviews.
Read MoreSue and former Rep. Aaron Schock's father agree as quoted in New York Magazine.
Read MoreSue provides thoughts about how Donald Trump needs to transition from reality star to presidential candidate if he is to be taken seriously.
Read MoreI’ve been told I give good advice. I don’t believe that is true. I think I give good counsel. The difference? Advice is when you tell someone what to do. Counsel is when you tell someone what you see. I’ve been counseled and advised many times over in my forty years – professionally, amateurishly, selfishly, hilariously – and I have found the difference.
Read MoreThe New Year: a time to reflect? Yes! In the spirit of the year-end family newsletter, I decided to take a scroll down memory lane via my Twitter account. Let’s take a look back at a year’s worth of tweets, retweets and mentions from 2013.
Read MoreThe Atlantic’s Editor-in-Chief, James Bennett, posed a typical question at a typical Washington, DC event this week when he asked Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg where he fell along the political spectrum: liberal, conservative, or independent. Not surprisingly, atypical Zuckerberg gave an atypical answer.
Read MoreAugust 2013 marked my ten-year anniversary of living and working in Washington. To celebrate, I thought I'd share ten things I love about being in our nation's capital and the lessons I've learned.
Read MoreOn October 5, 2011, Steve Jobs passed away. Working around media, I often think about the thousands of pre-written obituaries and pre-produced retrospectives just waiting to be released – this is not one of them.
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