From pickled herring at Ingebretsens’ to the Twin Cities Pride festival, visits with rocker Mark Mallman to the “Double Deuce” bar and strip club in Northeast Minneapolis, Current.tv’s Trace Crutchfield’s travels in Minneapolis-St. Paul take a hilarious look at the RNC’s host cities. After talking with a range of locals from former Gov. Jesse Ventura and an RNC representative to antiwar protester Ahn Pham, he concludes that the convention is “nothing more than a branded Republican infomercial.” Highlights of “Unconventionally Yours” include Ventura chiding the U.S. for following not the path of Thomas Jefferson, but that of Nazi Hermann Goering, and Minneapolis mayor R.T. Rybak discussing the metro’s bid as convention host:
“When the Republicans awarded this, they did give me a call and said, ‘Gee, we want to make sure you’re going to work as hard for the Republican convention as you’re gonna for the Democratic convention,” said Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak. “I said, ‘To be honest, I’ll work a little harder for the Republican convention.’ They said, ‘Why?’ And I said, ‘Well, to make sure the protest areas are comfortable for my wife and kids.’”












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Comment posted August 25, 2008 @ 4:59 am
crutchfield has been stirring the pot like this for years. His original mission when i encountered him was was art pranking in the east village of manhattan in the 80's. the kind of thing ron english and shep fairy have since turned into cottage industry. nice to see he is still at it.
Comment posted September 1, 2008 @ 10:35 pm
with the hurricane and no president bush in st paul this is the best news twin city republicans could hope for—- people still wear ties!
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