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Politics

Politics

MN governor’s race likely to pit environment vs. jobs

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 8:18 AM Dec 5, 2016
50

If DFL leaders on Saturday back language that would put the party officially against a proposed copper-nickel mine near Hoyt Lakes, it could drive away longtime, pro-mining Democrats. Can the DFL win the 2018 governor’s race without them? Read more →

Politics

For president-elect, Twitter is the new ‘fireside chat’

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2016, 8:49 AM Dec 4, 2016
30

Donald Trump’s penchant for communicating via Twitter while ignoring mainstream media is rewriting all the rules.

Take this question, for example. If a president has chosen Twitter to communicate with the people he represents, is it ethical to ‘block’ people from following him and, thus, hearing what he has to say? Read more →

Education · Politics

After election protest, college restores the American flag’s place

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 2, 2016, 6:37 AM Dec 2, 2016
69

Hampshire College is putting the American flag back on the flag pole. The school in western Massachusetts pulled it down three weeks ago after it was set on fire in the wake of the election of Donald Trump. “I’ve received many e-mails, a lot of them extremely unpleasant,” Hampshire College president Jonathan Lash said. You Read more →

Politics

A crash course in double standards in political affairs

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 30, 2016, 3:49 PM Nov 30, 2016
13

Amy Koch tells The Daily Beast today that she’s spent a lot of time in the last few years reading about the kind of political scandals involving affairs to see who tends to come back from these sorts of things and who doesn’t. Women usually don’t. Read more →

Politics

In NPR interview, Ellison battles ‘lock her up’ politics

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 30, 2016, 10:16 AM Nov 30, 2016
49

But if there’s one thing we’ve learned from the presidential campaign, if you call someone a duck online, whether it quacks or not is irrelevant. What Ellison is facing is the next phase of the ‘lock her up’ mentality that has taken control of the nation’s political debate and the media that tries to cover it. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Politics

After election, art steps up

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 29, 2016, 12:17 PM Nov 29, 2016
5

The Twin Cities missed out on a Boston designer’s idea to let people offer some positivity after this month’s election, but now it’s migrating to online. Read more →

Health · Politics

A blueprint for post-Obamacare health care

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 29, 2016, 7:18 AM Nov 29, 2016
57

Trump is appointing Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., as the new secretary of health and human services, the perfect person, Vox says, to roll back health care coverage, an issue Democrats were too afraid to defend in the recent election.

Price is one of the few Republicans in Congress who actually has proposed health care legislation in the post-Obamacare world. Read more →

Politics

Is the DFL dead in rural Minnesota?

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 26, 2016, 9:48 AM Nov 26, 2016
40

At national and local conventions, you never heard his name uttered; he rarely appeared in person to schmooze with the powerbrokers of the DFL.

I often wondered why he was in the DFL at all. Read more →

Politics

With turkey’s pardon, the end of tradition

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 23, 2016, 2:05 PM Nov 23, 2016
14

Eventually, every tradition has to die and when President Obama pardoned a turkey at Thanksgiving today, one did.
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Politics

A mathematician analyzes the election

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 23, 2016, 1:30 PM Nov 23, 2016
3

Vi Hart, like most other homo sapiens, has a theory about the election, which she features in her latest video. We are divided in the United States, of course, but it’s mostly by age, the Internet math star calculates. Read more →

Politics

Coin toss still doesn’t settle Thief River Falls election contest

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 23, 2016, 11:45 AM Nov 23, 2016
1

It’s like old times in Thief River Falls where a dispute over a mark on a ballot recalls the statewide recount in the Minnesota Senate race years ago. Read more →

Economy · Politics

In a poor city in Wisconsin, voting doesn’t much matter

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 21, 2016, 2:18 PM Nov 21, 2016
23

The Times dropped in on a Milwaukee neighborhood to find out whether people who didn’t vote now wish they had. It found that many people are just fine with sitting the election out. Read more →

Politics

Which Democratic senators are favorites to fight Trump?

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 21, 2016, 12:39 PM Nov 21, 2016
31

If you’re looking for a U.S. senator most likely to fight the policy of Donald Trump, Sen. Amy Klobuchar shouldn’t be in the picture, an analysis by FiveThirtyEight alleges today.
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Politics

The fine line between covering racism and spreading its voice

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 21, 2016, 9:18 AM Nov 21, 2016
72

The audience that’s objecting to providing a forum for racist ideas is afraid it assists in what Richard Spencer told his flock was his main goal: making them mainstream ideas.

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Politics

Americans are warming to a president they’re about to lose

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 18, 2016, 10:00 AM Nov 18, 2016
35

In modern times, Obama trails only Bill Clinton for popularity at this stage of their presidencies. Obama is also tied with Ronald Reagan.

Not mentioned in the poll analysis why we tend to like presidents more when they’re about to leave office. Read more →

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