LeftMN Radio Hour

LeftMN Radio Hour 10-7

October 7, 2012

St. Thomas Law Professor Mark Osler is our guest this week; we talk with him about a recent op-ed he wrote concerning the Marriage Amendment

Dan McGrath sees dead people

October 6, 2012

But, of course, they aren’t really there

Questions for Linda Masica

October 6, 2012

There’s a candidate forum for mayoral and council seat contenders coming up in Edina

Rick Nolan

The Weekly Wrap 10-5

October 5, 2012

This week we learn that Minnesota Public Radio is out of the polling game and sometimes what looks like triage is in fact not triage

Mark Ritchie at DFL State Convention

Minnesota GOP tries to gag Ritchie on voter ID

October 5, 2012

Parry and Newman file frivolous complaint

LeftMN Radio Hour

Professor Mark Osler on the LeftMN Radio Hour

October 5, 2012

Sunday, October 7th at 2PM on AM950, the Progressive Voice of MInnesota

Mike Trout

What does Mike Trout have to do with the Marriage Amendment?

October 5, 2012

Is the AL MVP debate like the marriage amendment debate?

Greta Bergstrom with Vote No sign

Debate Minnesota: restrictions on the franchise

October 4, 2012

Representatives of Our Vote, Our Future and Minnesota Majority debate THIS EVENING

Sample ballot

Photo ID could disenfranchise more Republican voters than you think

October 3, 2012

If the photo voter ID amendment passes in November, Republicans could face electoral losses in 2014. It’s a commonplace that the photo voter ID amendment, if it passes, would benefit Republicans in future elections. That’s what Pennsylvania GOP House Leader Mike Turzai thinks, but that’s not nearly as clear cut as he believes. (And, of […]

Presidential debates (and more) at Drinking Liberally!

October 2, 2012

The 331 Club is NOT the venue and Thursdays are no the day for these special events

Tweedle Kurt and Tweedle Keith

October 2, 2012

If you like Bills, you’ll love Downey

Mitt Romney

GOP leaders: take the “Spent” challenge

October 2, 2012

I would love to see Mitt Romney, Sean Hannity and Newt Gingrich try their hand at this game. I came across a blog post the other day on Digby’s Hullabaloo entitled It’s Harder to Work When You’re Poor. The mayor of Phoenix, Arizona attempted to live on a food stamp budget for one week and […]