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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Politics

Politics

The selling of President Trump

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 10, 2016, 12:12 PM Nov 10, 2016
81

This is typically the awkward time in American politics when a president-elect has to attempt to pull the nation together.

Part of the way that’s done is to assure the people who didn’t vote for a candidate that the person who won isn’t really what the candidate presented during a campaign. That’s the way these things go, they say. You have to do things to get elected.
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Politics

Though not on the ballot Tuesday, Klobuchar emerges a winner

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 10, 2016, 8:12 AM Nov 10, 2016
51

The pundits who got things so wrong in the election are still working today and we’re still paying attention to what they’re saying. Nothing else to do until January, we suppose.

They’ve switched from writing about the death of the Republican Party to writing about the death of the Democratic Party. Read more →

Politics

1,000 Words: The reaction

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 9, 2016, 1:13 PM Nov 9, 2016
41

A website with instructions and help on moving to Canada crashed at the height of returns on Election Night. Read more →

Politics

Open thread: The day after

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 9, 2016, 8:04 AM Nov 9, 2016
168

Go. And be nice to each other, please.

Politics

Election Night live

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 8, 2016, 5:00 PM Nov 8, 2016
11

MPR’s best and brightest are providing live updates on the election. I’ll be contributing occasional observations below, too. But we’d like your analysis and thoughts in the comments section to further our conversation. Read more →

Politics

Susan B. Anthony’s popularity soars again on Election Day

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 8, 2016, 11:47 AM Nov 8, 2016
9

This has become an Election Day tradition in the last few years. People vote, then visit the grave of Susan B.Anthony. Read more →

Politics

Open thread: On Election Day, have your say

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 8, 2016, 7:41 AM Nov 8, 2016
63

Some things are bigger than what we’ve been told for the last few years is the biggest thing. Carrying on, for example. Read more →

Politics

Roberts’ ‘birth control’ joke upsets some NPR listeners

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 7, 2016, 9:09 AM Nov 7, 2016
24

Occasional NPR political commentator Cokie Roberts put herself in the line of fire this morning when she made a joke about birth control and Latino influence in tomorrow’s election.
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Politics

After Trump attack, a defense of fellow Minnesotans

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 7, 2016, 8:13 AM Nov 7, 2016
112

Donald Trump’s broadside against Somali immigrants in Minnesota is reminiscent of a similar attack he delivered a few months ago in Maine, an attack that prompted the decent people of Maine to rally around their fellow citizens. Read more →

Politics

Trump supporter favors lynching journalists

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 6, 2016, 8:11 PM Nov 6, 2016
42

This picture, taken at Sunday’s rally for Donald Trump at Sun Country Airlines, is racing across the Internet Read more →

Politics

When a reporter gets the story wrong

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 1:40 PM Nov 4, 2016
8

The notion that an indictment is coming in the FBI probe of the Clinton Foundation likely won’t evaporate even though the reporter who invented the assertion has said he was wrong. Read more →

Politics

To reunite America, it must go to the dogs

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 1:00 PM Nov 4, 2016
23

It says something about the state of the United States when the political ad worth watching is one for dog food. Read more →

Politics

Duluth delays front-yard parking crackdown

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 4, 2016, 9:39 AM Nov 4, 2016
16

What’s the big deal with parking in front yards? Basically, it’s ugly and allegedly ruins neighbors’ property values, the theory goes, so many communities outlaw the practice.

Your home may be your castle, but it’s not your parking lot. Read more →

Politics · Sports

Soon there will be unbridled joy, followed by months of deep darkness

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 1:22 PM Nov 1, 2016
16

Game 6 of the World Series is tonight and, if you believe the national media, there’ll be a Game 7 tomorrow night. And then, that’ll be it for baseball. It will disappear during the months of darkness, surely no coincidence.

The presidential campaign of 2020, however, will begin a week from today.
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Politics · Sports

UW: Obama ‘lynching’ protected by First Amendment

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 1, 2016, 9:31 AM Nov 1, 2016
13

It’s been eight years since the United States elected a black president, and some people are still depicting him in a lynching.

This time, it’s fans at last weekend’s University of Wisconsin game against Nebraska. Read more →

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