Opinion & Essay
Republicans, Hispanics, and deja vu politics
Let’s start the week with a pop quiz. Of the 15 most populated states in America, care to guess how many Mitt Romney won? Th ...
13 years ago
Finding community through neighborhood collaboration
Community is built by the seemingly insignificant gestures of ordinary people. A smile and a wave on a rainy day, a helping hand w ...
13 years ago
Papa John’s and the politics of pizza
This is commentary from political blogger and cartoonist Rob Tornoe. Sometimes, political cartooning is an exercise in ve ...
13 years ago
Obamacare is alive and kicking
Generations from now, when the perks of Obamacare are taken for granted, when the descendents of today’s obstructioni ...
13 years ago
Obama’s win shows a lack of American virtue among voters
Wonder what it’s like to be a conservative today? It’s a lonely place, my friend. Tuesday night I watched the election with m ...
13 years ago
Barack Obama’s second term: Failure the best motivator
Rome wasn’t built in a day, but in an age when Apple releases a new iPhone every year and McDonald’s can give you a burger 30 ...
13 years ago
Obama is in, conservatives freak out
For Obama haters on the Republican right, these are the worst of times. Not even mega-doses of Zoloft would calm their nerves. They have ...
13 years ago
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