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Politics

Politics

MN legislator provides a lesson in the new politics

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 19, 2017, 7:01 AM Dec 19, 2017
45

Unwittingly, perhaps, Alexandria state Rep. Mary Franson provided students from Alexandria Area High School with a reality check about politics in 2017: Elected representatives serve only the people who voted for them and agree with them, the principles of America be damned. Read more →

Health · Politics

MN car crash offers lesson in health insurance debate

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 14, 2017, 9:57 AM Dec 14, 2017
27

Scott Jensen, a Republican state senator from Carver County, might be a fan of the individual mandate, which requires people to carry health insurance.

That’s unusual in one of the state’s reddest districts.
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Politics

Newspaper editorial: Trump unfit to serve

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 13, 2017, 6:39 AM Dec 13, 2017
45

USA Today isn’t exactly the official paper of bomb-throwing Socialists. Neither does it have the journalistic heft of the Washington Post or New York Times. So there’s plenty of reasons for those who want to ignore its editorial today to ignore it, if they so choose. Read more →

Politics

Lawsuit: The flag, racism, and the kids of Edina

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 8, 2017, 6:47 AM Dec 8, 2017
255

Disrespect without accountability seems to be at the heart of a lawsuit the Young Conservatives Club of Edina High School has filed after some students refused to stand during taps at a Veteran’s Day observance at the school.
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Politics · Sports

Lindsey Vonn doesn’t want to represent Trump at Olympics

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2017, 1:12 PM Dec 7, 2017
39

Vonn is getting the Dixie Chicks treatment because she weighed in on the question of what it means to represent the United States? Read more →

Politics

1,000 Words: The political spouse

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 7, 2017, 12:44 PM Dec 7, 2017
6

The eye is drawn to the smiling politician in the center of this Associated Press photo, until you follow the line created by linked hands and see the face of his spouse, and a different story — different words, if you will — is revealed. Read more →

Politics

Willmar confronts its ugly underbelly

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2017, 9:14 AM Dec 5, 2017
20

Willmar City Council member Ron Christianson didn’t show up at last night’s Council meeting where his constituents were to speak about Christianson’s social media commentary on Muslims in the community.
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Arts & Culture · Politics

Trouble in the trumpet section

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2017, 12:59 PM Dec 4, 2017
68

There is no part of American culture where you can escape the civil war of politics.

The latest example is what happened at a Minnesota Orchestra concert on Saturday night. Read more →

Politics

Estate tax on death’s doorstep

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2017, 6:45 AM Dec 4, 2017
32

When the tax is up for debate every few years, supporters almost always invoke the family farm. Who would possibly be against the family farm and the poor widow who has to sell because she can’t pay a tax bill?

Who would have to sell the family farm? Almost nobody in the farm state of Iowa, the newspaper reports. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Politics

Comedian on Franken’s explanation: ‘Ridiculous’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 1, 2017, 10:18 AM Dec 1, 2017

He’s lost the Daily Show’s Trevor Noah, who, on last night’s broadcast, inspected Franken’s assertions that if he grabbed women during the many photographs he’s taken with them over the years, it was accidental contact.
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Arts & Culture · Politics

On sexual harassment, let’s take away your microphone, too

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 1, 2017, 8:25 AM Dec 1, 2017

What we have learned from the spate of sexual allegations this week is this: they do not make us introspective. Perhaps it will take time for the shock of them to dissipate and take the worthlessness of visceral reactions with them. The problem is it’s the shock of them that provides the opportunity for progress. Read more →

Politics

‘The Nazi next door’ moves out

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 30, 2017, 7:46 AM Nov 30, 2017
43

Here’s a temperature check on the state of America: It’s still bad for one’s employment prospects to be a Nazi. Read more →

Politics

Candidate’s issue in race for attorney general: genitals

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 30, 2017, 6:56 AM Nov 30, 2017
3

Perhaps a candidate for Michigan attorney general has given us a glimpse of what we’re in for in TV ads during the 2018 campaigns. Read more →

Politics

Keillor, sexual harassment and the things Democrats don’t understand

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 29, 2017, 12:55 PM Nov 29, 2017
321

Women are tired of this. They’re tired of all of it. And they’re not going to give a break to politicians or their party on the basis of ‘it could always be worse.’” Read more →

Politics

Sexual harassment scandal hits S.D. Capitol

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 28, 2017, 7:13 AM Nov 28, 2017
10

South Dakota has a brewing sexual harassment scandal between a lobbyist and an ex-lawmaker and this one sets a new standard for ugly. Read more →

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