Author: Harold Pollack
Harold Pollack is Helen Ross Professor of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago. He has served on three expert committees of the National Academies of Science. His recent research appears in such journals as Addiction, Journal of the American Medical Association, and American Journal of Public Health. He writes regularly on HIV prevention, crime and drug policy, health reform, and disability policy for American Prospect, tnr.com, and other news outlets. His essay, "Lessons from an Emergency Room Nightmare" was selected for the collection The Best American Medical Writing, 2009. He recently participated, with zero critical acclaim, in the University of Chicago's annual Latke-Hamentaschen debate. View all posts by Harold Pollack
If I were hungry, you'd be lunch.
We have an early leader.
Given the common name, Canada Goose, I was thinking how well Trudeau handled the Trump handshake.
Take that tackle box and move along, son. The fish in this pond are MINE.
Very good.
You want to get down … with me?
"I'm quite happy here. If anyone needs to 're-accommodate,' it's you." (Bonus points for up-to-the-minute reference.)