Mike Murphy is running for the GOP nomination to run against Govenor Klink,
Dennis Smith is running for the nod to run for Attorney General against Keith Ellison.
And today’s music:
Mike Murphy is running for the GOP nomination to run against Govenor Klink,
Dennis Smith is running for the nod to run for Attorney General against Keith Ellison.
And today’s music:
Kim Crockett is with American Majority and the MN Voters Alliance.
We also talked with Rescue Public Education, and the initiative to try to defeat the levy (aka the wealth transfer to the teachers union and administrators association) in the Stillwater School District, where academic performance has been in free fall.
And of course, today’s playlist:
Dr. Scott Jensen is running for Governor.
State Senator Michelle Benson is running for governor of Minnesota.
Also – here’s today’s music!
Kim Crockett’s piece on HR4 – which would instutionalize the stealing of elections. Also – sign up for the “Organizing Citizens” event here.
Today’s music list:
Here’s the article on how narcissists and sociopaths dominate their families and social circles – and, let’s be honest, societies.
Michael Totten’s piece on the decline and fall of Portland.
Angus Fox’s series, “When Sons become Daughters“, on Quillette. It’s a seven part read, and not always easy, but very worth it.
Also – Genspect is amplifying the voices of parents of gender-questioning children against the bullying and gaslighting of modern society.
Mike Bloomberg and the Rockefeller Foundation bought themselves a couple of lawyers in the Minnesota Attorney General’s office. Progressive plutocrats with deep pockets buying candidates and elections is one thing. Buying executive branch power?
C’mon, man .
Also – Midwest Swamp Watch is coming to a town near you.
Also – today’s playlist:
Speaking Proudly – an oratory contest for high school girls – is coming up October 23. Deadline for applications is between August 1 and September 11.
And here’s the song list:
Today’s set list:
Re my interview with Angus Fox – here’s the introductory essay to the series, Part 2, and Part 3.
The series, as noted in the interview, is open-ended.
And, back by popular demand, today’s music setlist!
Today’s music playlist:
Death by Powerpoint, Gov. Klink style.
And – not only back, but better than ever, by popular demand – it’s the weekly playlist!
Details on American Commitment and the Pelosi Drug plan.
Dave Osmek is running for MN Senate in SD33.
Doug Willetts is running for MN Senate in SD51.
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Tyler Kistner is running for US House in CD2 – the southeast Metro area.
Doug Willletts is running for MN Senate in SD51 against Sandy Masin.
John Lott’s Newsweek article and RCP piece. Here’s the Crime Prevention Research Center.
And Diane Napper is running for the MN State Senate in SD63 against Patricia Torres Ray.
By the way, I specifically and explicitly offer equal time – let’s call it a “challenge to take the equal time” – to Senators Torres Ray and Masin.
Amy Alkon’s piece in Quillette, “LA’s Failed Homeless Policies Turned My Home Into A Prison“
And here’s the Legislative Evaluation Assembly’s annual report.
Donald Raleigh is running for MN State House in District 38A.
Here’s where to find out more about the effort to recall Governor Klink.
Er…Walz. Governor Walz. My bad.
Also – Doug Willetts is running for MN Senate in SD51 – the greater Eagan area.
Sia Lo is running for US House in the Fourth CD, against Betty McCollum.
My band, Elephant in the Room, is playing at Freedom Fest 2020 in Lake Crystal tonight. Here are the details!
Doug Willetts is ruhning for Senate in MN District 51 – Eagan and little slices of Burnville and Inver Grove Heights.