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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Politics

Politics

What’s your problem, West St. Paul?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 13, 2018, 7:45 AM Jun 13, 2018
17

A day after yet another tiff at a city council meeting where an ongoing political dispute between the city’s first female mayor and at least one member of the council has included allegations of misogyny, police say someone has sprinkled screws around the mayor’s driveway to flatten her tires.
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Politics

No president has ever lived longer than George Bush

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2018, 10:32 AM Jun 12, 2018
6

George H.W. Bush turned 94 Tuesday, which is notable because not a single U.S. president has ever lived to be 94. And soon, there might be two. Jimmy Carter turns 94 in October. Presidents Ford and Reagan were 93 when they died. Bush’s son, Neal, penned a tribute to his father in USA Today today. “Long Read more →

Politics

A case for a Canadian invasion

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 11, 2018, 2:10 PM Jun 11, 2018
51

It takes a lot to make Canada mad, but former diplomat Scott Gilmore has pretty much had it. Read more →

Politics

Get to know the 17th Amendment

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 11, 2018, 9:32 AM Jun 11, 2018
12

Although, obviously, there are local elections, elections are national things and should it be tougher for an American to vote in one state rather than another? Why not just have one set of rules for 50 states and the territories? Read more →

Politics

S.D. legislator apologizes for racist view

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 7, 2018, 7:48 AM Jun 7, 2018
13

In the category of attempts to apologize for your racism, a South Dakota legislator has provided a perfect example of trying to make the obvious go away. Read more →

Politics

Do most people really care about politics?

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 6, 2018, 7:12 AM Jun 6, 2018
48

If a congressman holds a listening session and only one constituent shows up, is it a failure of participatory democracy or a fine example of the beauty of the democratic process? Read more →

Health · Politics

As parents age, the burden of guilt falls to the kids and neighbors

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 4, 2018, 8:25 AM Jun 4, 2018
24

Amy Parrish, 98, apparently fell down the stairs at her home in Richfield. Her husband, John, 95, tried to get to her. He fell, too.

And outside their neat cottage, life went on. Read more →

Politics

1968 vs. 2018

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 3, 2018, 1:43 PM Jun 3, 2018
11

If you want to start an online fight with a young person, tell them that as bad as things appear to be now — and they do appear to be quite bad — it’s nothing compared to 1968. Read more →

Politics

After ministers refuse to invite non-Christians, Hutchinson votes to keep prayers

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 24, 2018, 8:41 AM May 24, 2018
27

By a 3-to-2 vote, Hutchinson City Council members rejected calls to replace a prayer by Christian pastors with a moment of silence. Read more →

Politics · Sports

Trump escalates NFL anthem protest crackdown

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 24, 2018, 7:01 AM May 24, 2018
78

Let’s fully understand what yesterday’s decision by NFL owners to crack down on employee protest is. The owners, under pressure from the government in the form of the President of the United States, agreed to modify its speech to please that government.
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Politics

What’s changed in quest for newsroom diversity? Not much, report says

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2018, 1:36 PM May 23, 2018
9

Mainstream news media outlets aren’t very good at covering communities of color and issues of race and class and there’s a pretty obvious reason why not: they’re mostly white. Read more →

Politics

Excelsior says ‘no’ to school shooting protest event

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 23, 2018, 11:07 AM May 23, 2018
28

The ACLU in Minnesota is pushing the city council in Excelsior, Minn., to reconsider its decision to deny a permit for a group that wanted to hold the Lake Minnetonka March for Our Lives, to show support for students who have marched for gun legislation in the wake of school shootings.
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Politics

Just another day trying to cover a politician in Washington

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 22, 2018, 12:58 PM May 22, 2018
9

There probably isn’t a more ethical and conservative (small “c”) news organization in America than the Associated Press, so today’s decision by the Environmental Protection Agency to deny the AP entry to a speech being given by EPA head Scott Pruitt is an escalation of the showdown between the administration and the free press. Read more →

Politics

Forest Lake has a problem

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 22, 2018, 7:10 AM May 22, 2018
17

From the sound of things, Forest Lake is taking Lake Elmo’s title of Washington County’s most combative city goverment. Read more →

Politics

AP gives exit polls the boot

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 15, 2018, 12:24 PM May 15, 2018
15

Exit polls, the notoriously inaccurate in-person survey of voters at polling places, could be vanishing under a plan announced today by the Associated Press.

The AP says it will replace its exit polling system after 2016 exit polls appeared to favor Hillary Clinton.
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