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Politics

Politics

And now: Gumgate?

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 22, 2017, 6:33 AM Sep 22, 2017
45

The insulting moment when Minneapolis City Council member Lisa Goodman handed her opponent her chewing gum has now been documented nationally. You must be so proud, Minneapolis. Read more →

Politics

How did media get election wrong? A hurricane has the answer

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 21, 2017, 9:18 AM Sep 21, 2017
42

The media keep misinterpreting data and then blame the data, says Nate Silver.

It’s not just hurricanes. It was also Hillary Clinton.
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Health · Politics

Health care bill flunks Jimmy Kimmel test

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 20, 2017, 6:56 AM Sep 20, 2017
46

You know who is doing a better job of covering the Cassidy-Graham bill to repeal health care for Americans than many news organizations? Late night comedians. They’re at least paying attention to it. Read more →

Health · Politics

GOP faces its Vietnam moment with health care vote

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 19, 2017, 6:51 AM Sep 19, 2017
44

“We’d like to do something and something’s better than nothing.” And this concludes the lesson on how a dead-and-gone effort to repeal Obamacare rolled back to life. Read more →

Politics

Mondale defends Franken role in blocking judge

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 14, 2017, 9:14 AM Sep 14, 2017
16

Former Vice President Walter Mondale knows the law. He also knows the Senate. And he’s firmly on the side of Sen. Al Franken in opposition to Minnesota Supreme Court Justice David Stras’ appointment to the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. Read more →

Politics

ESPN, Twitter, and the myth of objectivity

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 14, 2017, 7:03 AM Sep 14, 2017
60

Charles Pierce’s Sports Illustrated defense of Jemele Hill, the ESPN anchor who posted on her Twitter account that President Trump is a white supremacist surrounded by white supremacists, is a takedown of the news industry that is about as blistering as it gets. Read more →

Politics

Franken-Stras faceoff leads to silly ad by conservative group

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 13, 2017, 1:48 PM Sep 13, 2017
28

The judicial showdown between Minnesota Sen. Al Franken and Minnesota Supreme Court Justice David Stras is worthy of a vigorous debate over the role of senators who are responsible for vetting the nomination of candidates to the federal bench.

A conservative interest group chose a silly assessment instead. Read more →

Crime and Justice · Politics

MN Supreme Court throws out law against disorderly conduct at meetings

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 13, 2017, 11:08 AM Sep 13, 2017
4

The Court ruled in the case of Robin Hensel, of Little Falls, who was cited for disorderly conduct after she moved her chairs closer to city councilors at a meeting, days after the Council rescheduled a meeting when Hensel displayed signs that depicted dead and deformed children, blocking the view of others in the audience. Read more →

Politics

MN court upholds law against false claims in political campaigns

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2017, 11:16 AM Sep 11, 2017
19

Michelle MacDonald had claimed she was endorsed by the Republican Party’s Judicial Selection Committee in her bid for the Minnesota Supreme Court. She wasn’t,even though she was the party’s only candidate in the race to ask for it. Read more →

Politics

With Franken rejecting judge, some political payback that falls short

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 8, 2017, 7:14 AM Sep 8, 2017
14

It probably felt good for partisans when Sen. Al Franken took a big step toward killing Minnesota Supreme Court Justice David Stras’ appointment to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.

Political payback feels awesome.
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Crime and Justice · Politics

After Orono murder-suicide, a push to change custody laws

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 7, 2017, 8:31 AM Sep 7, 2017
131

It’s not often you see campaigning for changes to the law in an obituary, but the murder-suicide in Orono this week, as heartbreaking a story as there is, provides the rarity in today’s Star Tribune. Read more →

Politics · Weather

When hurricanes and politics collide

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 6, 2017, 6:42 AM Sep 6, 2017
35

In times of national tragedy, it must be difficult for the politics-obsessed among us to resist a ‘serves ’em right’ smugness. Garrison Keillor couldn’t. Read more →

Politics · Regional history

Up next in the name-change debate: the Lindbergh terminal

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 5, 2017, 6:39 AM Sep 5, 2017
31

There cannot be a more complicated person who ever emerged from Minnesota’s cocoon, than Lindbergh, who grew up in an unhappy home in Little Falls, ushered in the era of long-distance flight, and lived with a fame that is incomprehensible by today’s standards. He was the most famous person in the world.
Read more →

Politics

Kid Rock violated federal election laws, watchdog says

Cody NelsonCody Nelson September 1, 2017, 3:59 PM Sep 1, 2017
10

Kid Rock hasn’t officially announced his run for U.S. Senate, but a nonprofit is already accusing him of violating federal elections laws.
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Politics

From the White House back to Breitbart

Cody NelsonCody Nelson August 18, 2017, 6:34 PM Aug 18, 2017
30

Steve Bannon says he will return to the helm of Breitbart now that his tenure in the White House is over. Read more →

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