{"id":25081,"date":"2011-12-27T07:00:27","date_gmt":"2011-12-27T13:00:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.shotinthedark.info\/wp\/?p=25081"},"modified":"2011-12-27T09:26:10","modified_gmt":"2011-12-27T15:26:10","slug":"sex-is-just-the-excuse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.shotinthedark.info\/wp\/?p=25081","title":{"rendered":"Sex Is The Symptom"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Early on in the Koch mess, the rumors and mumbling started; the &#8220;inappropriate relationship&#8221; between Senator Koch and the &#8220;unnamed male staffer&#8221; was the symptom, not the disease. \u00a0More to the point, it may have served as a facile, sensational, headline-grabbing pretext for a much deeper conflict in the GOP &#8211; a conflict driven by money, by ideological rifts within the GOP on a third-tier issue, and by their influence on key figures in the MNGOP, up and down the food chain.<\/p>\n<p>The issue is gambling &#8211; an issue that matters not an iota to the vast majority of Minnesotans, other than as the odd bit of recreation. \u00a0But it&#8217;s where Big Business and Big Morals butt heads.<\/p>\n<p>And Big Tribes.<\/p>\n<p>There are really three sides to this battle:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><strong>The Tribes<\/strong>, who by dint of Rudy Perpich&#8217;s compact legalizing reservation casino gambling compact in 1989 have an almost-complete legal monopoly on legal non-charitable, non-pari-mutuel \u00a0gambling in Minnesota.<\/li>\n<li><strong>The Anti-Gambling Crowd<\/strong>, the variety of social conservative groups that oppose all gambling &#8211; certainly any expansion of the status quo. \u00a0Among others, the party&#8217;s official platform in theory puts the Minnesota GOP in this camp.<\/li>\n<li><strong>The &#8220;Racino&#8221;, Canterbury, The Block E Casino and other non-tribal gambling proposals<\/strong>. \u00a0This is any and all combinations of non-tribal gambling, including expansions of gambling at Canterbury Downs.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>(Here&#8217;s a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.house.leg.state.mn.us\/hrd\/pubs\/gambhist.pdf\">handy history of gambling legislation<\/a> in Minnesota).<\/p>\n<p>All three groups pour money into the issue &#8211; into lobbyists, PR, campaigning, and all the other things that money buys in politics.<\/p>\n<p>And the three groups form an uneasy troika. \u00a0The Tribes want their monopoly, and see Racino and further expansion of Canterbury Downs as a threat to their long-term&#8230;well, if not &#8220;livelihood&#8221;, at least a good chunk of their prosperity. \u00a0 The various non-tribal interests, Racino and the rest, pay good money to get their views across to legislators.<\/p>\n<p>And like the <em>Troika <\/em>in the old Soviet Union, politics always pit two of those groups against the other. \u00a0In this case, the anti-gambling forces and the tribes have united against &#8220;Racino&#8221; and the other non-tribal proposals to stymie any further expansions of non-tribal gambling and, from the tribes&#8217; perspective, erosions to their very profitable status quo.<\/p>\n<p>(And don&#8217;t get holier-than-thou, DFLers &#8211; the tribes are the second-biggest donor to the DFL and its candidates, year-in, year-out, behind only the Teachers&#8217; Union (and, some years, even beating the teachers out for the top spot).<\/p>\n<p>Sarah Janecek, <a href=\"http:\/\/sarahjanecek.com\/\">whose blog<\/a> is the most essential new blog in Minnesota this year, is covering the entire flap. \u00a0Over the next week or so, I&#8217;m going to look at some of Sarah&#8217;s coverage of this story.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Early on in the Koch mess, the rumors and mumbling started; the &#8220;inappropriate relationship&#8221; between Senator Koch and the &#8220;unnamed male staffer&#8221; was the symptom, not the disease. \u00a0More to the point, it may have served as a facile, sensational, headline-grabbing pretext for a much deeper conflict in the GOP &#8211; 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