Performing feats of legerdemain

March 18, 2015

There’s a big difference between a teacher’s rating on a flawed and invalid evaluation system and her “performance.” Just don’t try and tell that to local media.

Don’t listen to Doug, again

March 7, 2015

I haven’t written for a while; I hope to be better in coming days. I have some catching up to do. There is no better place to start than with an op-ed piece by Doug Tice that appeared in the Sunday, February 22nd edition of the Star Tribune. That’s a while ago, I know, but […]

Tony, or your gut?

February 24, 2015

Don’t call Tony for the answer

And along comes Terri!

February 22, 2015

Well, and Jenifer, too!

How can you defame Larry Klayman?

February 19, 2015

It’s harder than it looks

Who appointed Jim Nobles to be Pontius Pilate?

February 17, 2015

Here’s the lede from a Strib article about Legislative Auditor Jim Nobles’ performance at a House committee hearing on Tuesday, February 17th: An expansive report chronicles widespread problems during MNsure’s first year of operations, and concludes that achievements at the health insurance exchange were outweighed by failures. Nobles thinks it wasn’t worth it. You can read […]

Don’t sound the herald trumpets

February 15, 2015

[Time: the present; Place: the governor’s office] An aide: Governor, Ambassadors Pappas, Torres Ray, and Goodwin from the Emir of Northern Minnesota are here to see you. Show them in. Don’t sound the herald trumpets, though. Aide: As you wish. [the three ambassadors enter, nervously, and stand before the governor] Do you bring greetings from the […]

Dear Tom, I burned the bridge

February 13, 2015

Or maybe you did

Rangers ride the Bomb

February 3, 2015

When Rangers play investment bankers

A conversation before drifting off

February 2, 2015

A little political pillow talk

Mining fun with numbers!

January 31, 2015

With an update on 2 – 1

Miscellany – Uncle Billy gets a gig (1/30)

January 30, 2015

A perusal of the new roster of the staff of the houses of the legislature is always interesting, especially after a change in control from one party to another. And that’s true of the House staff roster this year, too. One of the names that popped right out at me was Bill Glahn, everyone’s favorite […]