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I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

Here’s Andrew McCarthy at NRO Online.

Info on Michele Bachmann’s fundraiser.

Here’s Cyntha Schanno’s website. Please help her win the Ward 2 City Council seat.

Here’s the video I shot at “Occupy MN” this past week.

I Said Roadrunner Once, Roadrunner Twice

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism live all weekend!

  • Ed and I will be doing the “Headliners” show from 1-3PM Central. We’ll be talking the Iraq pullout, and interviewing Cynthia Schanno, who’s running against Dave Thune in Ward 2 for the Saint Paul City Council. And we may have a special surprise guest…
  • Brad Carlson’s show – “The Closer” – will be up tomorrow, from 6-7PM!
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is on AM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all six hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • Podcasts are now available on the AM1280 page!  (Ed and I are #2 – Brad is #3).
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

(Title courtesy Wallo)

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

My piece about Paul Ehrlich.

I’ve Gone 500 Miles, Got 500 To Go

Friday, October 14th, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism live from the Midwest Leadership Conference!

  • Ed is back from assignment (I think), so we’ll be doing the “Headliners” show from 1-3PM Central. We’ll be talking 9-9-9, and interviewing Cynthia Schanno, who’s running against Dave Thune in Ward 2 for the Saint Paul City Council..
  • Brad Carlson’s show – “The Closer” – will be up tomorrow, from 6-7PM!
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is on AM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all six hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • Podcasts are now available on the AM1280 page!  (Ed and I are #2 – Brad is #3).
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

(Title courtesy Wallo)

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Talking with VOICES of Conservative Women’s Jen DeJournett.

Now talking with Linda Lee Tarver, outreach director for the Michigan GOP..l

Now we have Sarah Walker, of  the Coalition for Impartial Justice and  impartialcourts.org and the Minnesota Second Chance Coalition.

We’ve got Tony Sutton, MN GOP Chair.

Now, talking with Chris Fields, who’s running for the Congress in the Fifth CD.

Finally, Michael Brodkorb, deputy director of the MNGOP.

 

Your Weekly Leadership Conference

Saturday, October 8th, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism live from the Midwest Leadership Conference!

  • Ed is off on assignment today, so Brad Carlson and I will team up to do the “Headliners” show from 1-3PM Central. We had a great time from 5-7 yesterday – interviewing Michael Reagan, Rep. Chip Cravaack, Mark Jefferson of the RNC, and many more.  Who knows who we’ll get today?  Well, to some extent I do, since I book some of the guests too; we’ll have Chris Fields, who’s running for the GOP nomination to run for the US House against Keith Ellison. And that’s not even scratching the surface; tune in!  (UPDATE:  Guest schedule so far:  Jen DeJournett of VOICES of Conservative Women, Linda Tarver of the GOP RNC’s Outreach effort, Sara Wallace, and CD5 GOP candidate Chris Fields.
  • Brad Carlson’s show – “The Closer” – will be up tomorrow, from 6-7PM!
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is on AM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all six hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • Podcasts are now available on the AM1280 page!  (Ed and I are #2 – Brad is #3).
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

(Title courtesy Wallo)

Pod People

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

We’ve gotten a zillion questions; finally, I have an answer.

The Northern Alliance Podcasts are available here.

The one labelled #2 is Ed and I.  #3 is Brad “The Closer” Carlson.

Pass the word.

Yes, a new page is suppoed to be on the way.

UPDATE:  IT doesn’t work in Chrome, for whatever reason.

The Later Debate

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Why, yes – I did spend a bit of time talking redistricting over the weekend, now that you mention it.

On the NARN, it was my pleasure to interview MNGOP Chair Tony Sutton and his deputy, Michael Brodkorb (punctuated by a surprise appearance by Wisconsin governor Scott Walker; I’ll be posting the podcast link as soon as I find it) about the redistricting process and all the outside money the left is pouring into Minnesota to try to skew the process in their favor.

And then, last night, I drove out to Ramsey to appear on “The Late Debate” with Jack Tomczak and Ben Kruse.  I was on a panel with Gary Gross of Let Freedom Ring, Mike Dean of “Common Cause Minnesota”, and Kent Kaiser, who is part of Draw The Line Minnesota’s (DTL-MN) “Citizens’ Commission”.  In the interest of accuracy, I’ll note that in my piece last week, I lumped Kaiser in with the Commission’s liberal hypermajority, because I personally didn’t know any better; Kaiser is of course well-known in GOP circles as one of the good guys; I regret the error…

…especially since he was the unquestionable star of last night’s debate.

I’m not going to try to reconstruct the whole thing from memory – you can check out their podcast at their site, and Gary Gross did an excellent rundown of the proceedings over atLFR.

I’ll recap this bit, though; I walked in there with two main points:  I walked out with four:

Who’s Politicized?:  As Kaiser noted, the GOP legislative majority’s proposal follows the letter of the law, and the spirit of the last several judicial decisions, pretty closely.  The DFL’s map was…well, nonexistant.  They never drew one up.

It was Governor Dayton’s veto that was, as Kaiser noted, exceptionally politically capricious.

And this entire process recaps a pattern we started seeing during the 2008 election, and rose to a crescendo in last year’s gubernatorial race; the DFL isn’t so much a political party as it is a political holding company, outsourcing its actual policy and boots-on-the-ground work to its “strategic partners” – the unions, and the array of astroturf pressure groups like “Alliance For A Better Minnesota”, “Take Action Minnesota”, MPIRG, and “Draw The Line”.

Outside Money: Behind all of Draw The Line and Common Cause’s noble chatter about getting people involved – nay, getting them interested – in the redistricting process, the fact remains that a raft of “progressive” organizations are doing their level best to try to jimmy the redistricting in their favor, in a census period in which GOP-leaning districts exploded and DFL-districts continued withering.  The demographics aren’t a state phenomenon – and either is the left’s effort; “Draw The Line” is a regional, not state, entity, focusing on trying to attenuate (at least) the gains the GOP should get from pure demographics.  More below.

Competition: One of DTL-MN’s priorities – because it’s one of the priorities of its supporting groups (Common Cause, the League of Women Voters, the MN Council of Non-Profits and Take Action MN), is “competitive elections”.  On a policy level, this goal – making sure that politicians are accountable to electoral pressure from their voters – is laudable enough.

It’s at the implementation level that it either breaks down or shows its ideological stripes, depending on your point of view.  Minnesota is a divided state – but not evenly or consistently divided.

Let’s look at the example of a hypothetical state of about five million people, which is closely divided on a statewide basis – but where the division stacks up as follows:

  • An urban core – three, really – of about a million people that votes about 70/30 Democrat.
  • An outer-suburban and exurban ring that votes, in a good year, maybe 52-55 percent GOP.  Let’s assume a huge year, and say it’s 55-45 GOP.
  • The rest of the state – about half the population – which, to arrive at the sort of dead-even split that the last three statewide elections have shown, would be divided about 52-48 in favor of the GOP.

Of course it’s not hypothetical at all.  Minnesota is exactly that; a couple of big blue boils, the Twin Cities and Duluth, two Congressional and 20 legislative districts that routinely deliver 70+% to the DFL, surrounded by an exurban ring that, in a blowout year, might go 55-45 GOP (only two GOP-owned legislative districts topped 70% GOP, as opposed to 20 for the DFL), and an outstate that tips a little bit GOP, but is close enough to send Tim Walz and Collin Peterson to Congress.

So to make Minnesota “competitive” across the board, the legislative map would have to look like a couple of bicycle wheels, with spokes radiating out from the Marshall-Lake Bridge (and Canal Park in Duluth) all the way out to the state’s borders; the Congressional map would look like a big Key Lime (mmm, Key Lime) pie.

That is, of course, not acceptable practice.  New boundaries must, as much as possible, preserve existing community boundaries.

The answer, of course, is that Common Cause want the Republican parts of Minnesota to be competitive, and to leave the DFL-dominated Twin Cities and Duluth, and their 20 districts, pretty much alone.

“When did you stop beating your minorities?”: As Gary noted at LFR last week, there is a noxious little bon mot tucked away in the DTL-MN’s site:  “Historically, redistricting has been done out of the public eye, without meaningful public input, and used to dilute the voting power of communities of color“.

The next sentence helpfully adds “Minnesota has a reputation for fair and clean government, but we believe we can do better“.

So if Minnesota has a “reputation for fair and clean government”, why mention trait that was a part of redistricting in Mississippi and Illinois and Alabama?  Because any thinking person knows that it’s immaterial to Minnesota’s history, right?

Of course; but the quote wasn’t included for the benefit of the thinking and literate audience; it was included to provide an inflammatory, polarizing soundbite for the ignorant – TV reporters and Strib columnists, for example – to latch onto.  Otherwise, if it has nothing to do with Minnesota’s history, why include it at all?

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That said, it was a fun time, and a generally good debate.  Up to the end, anyway.

I have been duking it out with Mike Dean of Common Cause for quite some time, mostly on Twitter.  I have been inviting him on the Northern Alliance to discuss Common Cause’s agenda and funding for a little over a year now; like many Twitter arguments, it’s been curt and acerbic.

And I’ll cop to the fact that I’ve had a bad attitude about Common Cause.  While they are disingenuous about being “non-partisan”, that’s fine; it’s a free country, you can say anything you want.  Hell, I can call myself “non-partisan” – but, of course, I don’t. More importantly, most of my impressions of Common Cause were formed in the early-mid 2000’s, when they agitated for a lot of really noxious policies, especially campaign finance reform speech rationing.

In person, Dean’s a heckuvva nice guy.  And he held his own pretty well, and stayed on his point, for the first 118 minutes of the show,. One of the points on which he stayed was an idea on which we all agreed at the beginning of the show; that we all wanted people to get more literate about and involved in the redistricting process, across the political board.

And so with that in mind, I reiterated my invitation to Dean to appear on the Northern Alliance one of these next weekends.

He turned it down – and then kept going.  “What do we gain from it?”  he asked, noting that in my blog’s coverage of Common Cause I (paraphrasing him closely ) published “fairy tales” and “made things up”.

Nope.  Never.  In almost ten years, this blog has published things I don’t reasonably believe to be true only when I’m pretty clearly writing satire.  No exceptions.

Oh, I may err at times, and on a point or two I was in fact wrong; as Dean noted, the Joyce Foundation doesn’t get money from George Soros.  But I can concede that point, without changing the conclusion that actually matters; while Joyce (and Common Cause MN, which is supported by Joyce) may not get money from Soros or his various shell groups, its’ goals nationwide are indistinguishable from those of the Open Society Foundation, Media Matters, the Center for Independent Media or any of the other Soros joints; to slap a phony “non-partisan” sheen on a partisan pressure industry.

So at the end of the day – literally, at two minutes to midnight – it became clear what the real mission is.  It’s not to reach out to people of all political stripes.  It’s to reach out to those who don’t know what their stripes are, but who can be inveigled into exerting themselves to fight against a vague, sorta-racist boogeyman.

And so the battle will continue.

Thank to Ben Kruse and Jack Tomczak for the invite – and to AM1280 for letting me appear off of Salem turf for an evening.

While Up And About Tonight

Sunday, October 2nd, 2011

I’ll be on The Late Debate with Jack and Ben at 10PM.

I’ll be appearing with Gary Gross of Let Freedom Ring, Mike Dean of “progressive” astro-turf group Common Cause MN, and Kent Kaiser of the “Citizen’s Commission on Redistricting“.

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

Many thanks to Chairman Sutton, Deputy Chair Brodkorb, and our special surprise guest, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.

Lady Logician has written about redistricting here and here.

Gary Gross has dialled in “Common Cause’s” map proposal, and dug into “Draw The Line’s” background, not to mention their identity-politics orientation.

The Examiner here, here and here.

Daytime, Nighttime, All We Know – Things Go Better With Talk

Saturday, October 1st, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism!

  • Ed is off on assignment today, so I will hold down the fort for The Headliners from 1-3PM Central. We’ll be talking redistricting with Tony Sutton and Michael Brodkorb, and why you, the conservative base, need to get involved.  Also we’ll be talking with Jan Markell about her “Understanding The Times Conference”, coming up next weekend.  Also week in review, and a look ahead to our broadcasts at the Midwest Leadership Conference next week.  Tune in!
  • Brad Carlson’s show – “The Closer” – will be up tomorrow, from 6-7PM!
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is on AM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all six hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

(Title courtesy Wallo)

Working For The Weekend (Plural)

Friday, September 30th, 2011

It’s going to be a big couple of weekends on the Northern Alliance Radio Network.

For starters:  tomorrow’s show will be huge.  We’ll be talking with Tony Sutton and Michael Brodkorb about the redistricting effort, the avalanche of outside money that is pouring in to Minnesota to support the DFL’s effort to shanghai our redistricting process, and what you can do about it.

Then, on Sunday night, I’m scheduled to appear on The Late Debate with Jack Tomczak and Ben Kruse, on FM 95.9 in the North Metro, from 10PM til midnight.  I’ll be on a panel with Gary Gross, as well as  Mike Dean of liberal astroturf group “Common Cause Minnesota”, and Kent Kaiser of the “Citizens Commission on Redistricting“.

Finally, next weekend – October 7-8 – I’ll be part of the Northern Alliance’s live broadcasts from the Midwest Leadership Conference, along with Brad “The Closer” Carlson.   We’ll be talking, potentially, with Reince Priebus, Governor Scott Walker, and other special guests.   I said potentially.  Fingers crossed, here.

So tune in – wherever you are!

Saturday On The NARN

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

As center-right bloggers across Minnesota are documenting, there is a nationwide astroturf effort to skew Minnesota’s redistricting process in favor of the DFL – essentially to try to make DFL seats districts disproportionally powerful and to ignore the real demographic changes that have happened since the last redistricting effort.

Conservatives need to wake up – and pass the word to other conservatives that they need to wake up and pay attention; if 1990 didn’t teach you the lesson that redistricting isn’t just for wonks anymore, nothing will.

With that in mind, we’ll have two very special guests on the Northern Alliance from1-3PM on Saturday, on a broadcast where we’re going to devote some extra time to the subject.

More later this week.

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

Check out Childcare Union Info for more on MInnesota’s childcare unionization scam.

UPDATE: Fixed link.  Sorry…

The Switch Broke, ‘Cuz It’s Old

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism!

  • Ed is off on assignment today, so I will hold down the fort for The Headliners from 1-3PM Central. We’ll be talking union daycares with Hollee Saville, the state bond rating with Rep. King Banaian, and Presidential campaigns, among other things.  Tune in!
  • Brad Carlson’s show – “The Closer” – will be up tomorrow, from 6-7PM!
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is on AM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all six hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

(Title courtesy Wallo)

The Twin Cities Media’s Sole Source Of Sanity

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism!

  • Ed and I – The Headliners – will be on from 1-3PM Central.
  • Brad Carlson’s show – “The Closer” – will be up tomorrow, from 6-7PM!
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is on AM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all six hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

(Title courtesy Wallo)

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Here’s Project 2996 – the blog memorial to all of 9/11’s victims.

Homes For Heroes

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Just a reminder – the benefit for Homes for Heroes is tomorrow, 3pm to 6pm, at the St. Cloud Holiday Inn, (Division Street & 37th Avenue).

Homes for Heroes builds and renovates homes to make them accessible for badly-injured veterans.

The benefit is a wine tasting, along with a Silent Auction. Hors d’oeuvres will be served!

Admission is $50 Per Ticket or $75 For Two – 50% Military Discount.

The party is loaded with guest speakers:

  • Andy Pujol – President, Building Homes for Heroes
  • Dan “Doc” Severson – US Senate Candidate
  • King Banaian – State Representative
  • Steve Gottwalt – State Representative

Tickets Available online here.

For more information or local sales, call (320) 281- 4523

Un-Fair!

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

There’ll be no Northern Alliance broadcast at the fair today.  Ed and I are taking a much-deserved day off from our grueling one-day-a-week schedule.

See you live from the studio next Saturday!

Fair-Free!

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

There’ll be no Northern Alliance broadcast at the fair today.  Ed and I are taking a much-deserved day off from our grueling one-day-a-week schedule.

See you on…Thursday!

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

We’ve talking with Doc Pepping and Al Mampre of the original Band of Brothers.  They’re here to benefit “Vettes for Vets“, tomorrow, at the Savage American Legion.

The Greatest Broadcast

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism from 9AM-3PM.

  • Ed and I – The Headliners – will be on from 1-3PM Central.  In the first hour, we’ll be featuring “Doc” Pepping and Al Mampre, two members of the legendary “Easy” Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry, the Band of Brothers.  I got to talk with “Doc” two years ago, and it was just about the most fun I’ve ever had on the air.  Please tune in for a bit of American history (and to benefit “Vettes for Vets“).
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is onAM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!
  • Stay tuned for more on Brad Carlson’s return on Sundays!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all five hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro (AM1570 for King’s show)
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Podcast at Townhall, usually by Monday
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, August 13th, 2011

Michael McCormick producer of Guilty Until Proven Innocent.

Kevin Dujan from Hillbuzz.org.

I Heard It On The NARN

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

We’re live at the Washington County fairgrounds, on the east edgeof Lake Elmo.  We’re by the south entrance (and the sun is atmy back, so I can’t see what I”m typing)so stop out and say “hit”!

Fair Is Fair

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism from 9AM-4PM, live from the Washington County Fair!

(Google map right here)

  • Ed and I – The Headliners – will be on from 1-3PM Central.
  • Brad Carlson’s show – “The Closer” – will be up next, from 3-4!
  • The King Banaian Show! – King is onAM1570, Business Radio for the Twin Cities!  Join him from 9-11!

(All times Central)

So tune in to all five hours of the Northern Alliance Radio Network, the Twin Cities’ media’s sole guardians of sanity. You have so many options:

  • AM1280 in the Metro
  • streaming at AM1280’s Website,
  • On Twitter (the Volume 2 show will use hashtag #narn2)
  • UStream video and chat (at HotAir.com or at UStream).
  • Podcast at Townhall, usually by Monday
  • Good ol’ telephone – 651-289-4488!
  • And make sure you fan us on our new Facebook page!

Join us!

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