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Joseph Bentivegna, M.D.January 12, 2021

School Vouchers are a Quick Way to Correct Racial Injustice

        When I was in first grade, I was mistakenly given an eighth-grade portion of food that I could not possibly finish. As I was presenting my uneaten portion to the woman at the garbage disposal, a redoubtable nun towering over me said, “Joseph, the pagan babies in Africa are starving and you’re wasting that […]

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Joseph Bentivegna, M.D.November 12, 2020

Pollsters Distorted President Trump’s Support

        Just as in 2016, the 2020 polls underestimated President Trump’s support. While polling has become more difficult in the age of cell phones and caller-ID, it is mathematically impossible not to conclude that these polls were either deliberately inaccurate or conducted by incompetents.       Polling is based on the mathematical disciplines of statistics and probability. […]

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Joseph Bentivegna, M.D.June 23, 2020

If Columbus Must Go, So Should Yale

        With increased racial tensions spreading across the country, statues of those associated with slavery – Robert E. Lee and other Confederate generals – have been either removed or vandalized. Here in the Northeast, statues of Columbus are suffering the same fate. In Boston, a statue of Columbus was beheaded while in Middletown and New […]

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Doctor Bentivegna is an ophthalmologist living in Connecticut. He has written numerous op-ed pieces for The Hartford Courant and The New York Times regarding health care, tort reform, and the political situation in Haiti.

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