Question
By Mitch Berg
Is Nicole Mitchell the most self-unaware person between Chicago and the Sierra Madre?
Or is the Senate DFL’s social media intern in the dark about Minnesota news because she’s working in as boiler room in Manila?
By Mitch Berg
Is Nicole Mitchell the most self-unaware person between Chicago and the Sierra Madre?
I love participating and showing my school spirit for the University of Minnesota! Had a great lunch with some students and fellow alumni today – I even got to hold Paul Bunyan’s Axe! pic.twitter.com/GvzdWftOwL
— Senator Nicole Mitchell (@Sen_NMitchell) April 23, 2025
Or is the Senate DFL’s social media intern in the dark about Minnesota news because she’s working in as boiler room in Manila?
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April 29th, 2025 at 8:43 pm
64 comments on her X page, and everyone of those comments are against her.
Do you think they ever read these comments? Must not…..
April 30th, 2025 at 5:31 pm
I would dare suggest that Michell is not self-unaware, but entitled. She managed to get elected to the MN Senate despite a history of working for Al-Jazeera as a weatherman (Weatherman?), which was a serious downgrade for her after having actually been on The Weather Channel–where she filed an apparently unsuccessful lawsuit for unlawful termination. Not quite sure whether MPR was a downgrade or a lateral move, but it suggests that she’s, um, “connected” in such a way to get great assignments without great talent.
Same thing with becoming a Lt. Col. in the Air National Guard managing….weather flights? That’s worthy of two steps away from a star?
So my thought is that she wielded that axe fully knowing it would have come in handy to break into her stepmother’s home, crying all the way to the bank. Scary to think she was trying to take her father’s ashes–as a lawyer, she’s got to know that as a rule, the spouse of the deceased gets to make decisions about such items.
But then again, she’s entitled.