To Win, Just Ignore Trump
Our recent “open letter” blog post to the political parties drew a heartfelt (if imaginary and hypothetical) response about problem child from the recent past. ...
Our recent “open letter” blog post to the political parties drew a heartfelt (if imaginary and hypothetical) response about problem child from the recent past. ...
With candidates starting to step forward for 2002 federal races, we think both the Republicans and Democrats could do better than many of the candidates they have nominated in recent years. ...
Tuesday still is Election Day in Minnesota. The state’s largest city once again finds itself in the spotlight. ...
It takes an entire team of hitters, fielders, and pitchers to win a World Series. Building out a lineup of principled politicians who could lead the United States to a much different type of success also is difficult, but not impossible. ...
Can we keep American democracy going? To avoid the threats to democracy, principles can provide the protection the United States needs. ...
“Impartial justice” is hard to do, but that is exactly what our country needs in cases to remove a President from office. ...
The media today often abandons its constitutional role of informing the public. Bias, sensationalism, and use of anonymous leakers as sources are not what the freedom of the press was meant to protect....
Born into a large Iowa farm family in 1928, my father saw what made and still makes America great. He died yesterday, but his lasting impact, plus his country, will live on....
What may seem like a divided nation about to get farther and farther apart on separate paths (like the sign in the photo here), may not be. Viewed from another perspective, the same sign could represent two divergent trails coming together. ...
“Spending packages” are being wrapped in Washington, D.C. Which should the federal government put under trees this year? How many can our nation afford, and how? ...