Category: Politics

  • Quick, before the malaise breaks through the dam

    Quick, before the malaise breaks through the dam

    The good news (if you’re an Obama supporter and/or sick of primary election news coverage): The media, at least the pieces I saw on “Good Morning America” and in the New York Times today, are finally starting to openly question how Hillary Clinton could win the Democratic nomination at this point. The likelihood that Barack…

  • Aftermath of ‘the speech’

    Aftermath of ‘the speech’

    Daily Kos has a good roundup of the reviews of yesterday’s Barack Obama speech. First Read also has some good reactions. There are all overtly positive in their appraisal of the speech, but I’ll take on the task of looking at this from another point of view. The real question here is whether the American…

  • Obama delivers unprecedented speech today

    Obama delivers unprecedented speech today

    Barack Obama delivered his much-anticipated speech on race issues in America and how they have become a divisive factor in this presidential campaign. He addressed the matter of his controversial former pastor, but did much more than that. Read the text of Obama’s speech today from the Obama website. This also includes a video link.…

  • Damning comments about Mesaba boondoggle covered up; project faces new criticism from key federal agencies

    Damning comments about Mesaba boondoggle covered up; project faces new criticism from key federal agencies

    The federal Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued comments last month in the matter of Excelsior Energy’s Mesaba Energy Project, a coal-gas power plant proposed for the Iron Range. I’ve declared this project a boondoggle that will produce neither electricity nor jobs before its “owners” walk away with bags of…

  • Range Wars in tomorrow’s DFL county unit conventions

    Range Wars in tomorrow’s DFL county unit conventions

    County unit conventions are taking place all over Minnesota in the DFL and Republican parties. The only matter of statewide significance is who the Democrats will endorse in the U.S. Senate race to oppose Norm Coleman, Al Franken or Jack Nelson-Pallmeyer. Both have agreed to abide by the party’s endorsement. One of the most important…

  • Generational change in the Democratic party

    Generational change in the Democratic party

    For all we see in the media, especially television, you would think that the campaign for the Democratic nomination is all about the identity politics of race, gender and style. But that’s just what’s visible on the surface. When you consider history, voting trends and technological advances, what we’re seeing in Obama vs. Clinton is…

  • "The Mind" might run in ’08

    Seeing as this year’s presidential race will be so boring, former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura is entering the speculation of of national bloggers as a 2008 alternative candidate. Related posts: No related posts.

  • Sertich wins plausibility contest

    Sertich wins plausibility contest

    The final numbers are in. The question: Several Iron Rangers are mentioned as possible candidates for statewide office. Which Iron Ranger do you think has the best chance of winning a statewide election? * Tony Sertich, 21That guy who posts the crazy signs along Highway 53 south of Cotton, 17Tom Bakk, 8Tom Rukavina, 6 It’s…

  • It’s book time

    It’s book time

    Hello, blog audience. I love all 38 of you beautiful people. Especially you, person reading this right now. But I need to take a few days off to finish the first draft of my book, which was unofficially due about a month ago. I’ll post tidbits if I have time, but I might not be…

  • Obama/McCain cop movie taking shape

    Obama/McCain cop movie taking shape

    I continue to be intrigued by the concept for a buddy cop movie featuring John McCain and Barack Obama as mismatched detective partners and Hillary Clinton as the hard edged “by the book” precinct captain. I already asked you to think of titles for such a movie, but I’d like to further ask you for…

  • Sounds like a summer blockbuster …

    Sounds like a summer blockbuster …

    From a piece called “The Dude Vote” by Edward McLelland of Salon.com, by way of the Star Tribune. “I wish [Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama] could run together,” [blogger Thomas] Stodder swoons. “They’d be like one of those old 1970s cop shows — the crusty old seen-it-all guy who goes by his gut, partnered…

  • Seven weeks is a long damn time

    Seven weeks is a long damn time

    Today is the political equivalent of Groundhog Day. The sewer rat saw his shadow, so now we have seven more weeks of bullshit. I need to take a break from worrying about the national presidential campaign. Hillary Clinton had a good night in Ohio, Rhode Island and the Texas primary. My guy, Barack Obama, won…

  • The "Coleman Letters" controversy

    The "Coleman Letters" controversy

    By now, you may have read the news about Sen. Norm Coleman’s campaign distributing mass letters to the editor for supporters to submit to papers around Minnesota. (MPR, MNPublius, AP). The letters were criticizing Coleman opponent Al Franken, the leading Democrat. While encouraging supporters to write letters to the editor is common practice, the concept…

  • House Republicans purge the infidels

    House Republicans purge the infidels

    A lot of DFLers were surprised that the six Republican state representatives who supported the transportation bill stuck with the coalition in overriding Gov. Pawlenty’s veto. But the roads need to be fixed and I suppose these six finally got sick of the “no new tax, unless it’s a fee” games played by Pawlenty and…

  • Graphic designers lining up with Obama

    Graphic designers lining up with Obama

    This might be for strung out political junkies like me more so than “normal human beings,” but check out this story about Barack Obama’s unprecedented use of branding and design in his campaign. A graphic designer tells an interviewer how Obama’s font-choice represents a much larger future trend in political branding. Yes, it’s a story…