Media
Savoring memories of Bachmann’s ‘Super Bowl of Freedom’
There’s word that “Stunning” Steve King, congressman from Iowa, wants a Saturday reprise of U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann’s “Superbowl of Freedom” rally against health care reform. Before a second “House Call” protest blurs memories of the original, here is a sampling of reportage from a pair of eyewitnesses to Bachmann’s achievement on Thursday.
Graphical-political complex grows with new guv-endorsement chart
Politics in Minnesota has posted a lovely new infographic chart showing DFL candidates for governor and the endorsements they’ve earned.
On Michele Bachmann babysitting for Gretchen Carlson
Imagine this notice tacked up in Anoka, circa 1970: “Wanted: Future Member of Congress to babysit future Miss America and Fox News host.” That’s just one of the rabbit-holes your mind can wander down if you ponder this fact, that culminates George Will’s column about U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann: she was once Gretchen Carlson’s nanny. [...]
What chaps Washington Times’ hide? Minnesota netroots and T-Paw ropeline
The Washington Times is griping right and left about the Minnesota media environment. If it’s not the state’s progressive blogosphere, it’s Gov. Pawlenty’s snub of reporters wanting access to his Freedom First PAC’s big pretzel event in Washington, D.C.
Star Tribune scrubs Kiffmeyer’s name from stories on faith-based bank closure
Updated: Shortly after the Star Tribune reported that the faith-based Riverview Community Bank had been shut down by the state, we — like others — noticed that the paper’s online report deleted a reference to Mary Kiffmeyer, the former Secretary of State and current state representative who has close ties to the bank.
AM.MN: Sex offenders spared sight of ‘President’ Pawlenty on TV
Gov. Pawlenty did Moose Lake’s captive sex offenders a favor by taking away their big TVs Tuesday before his 12-minute appearance on CNBC’s “The Kudlow Report.” They were spared captions dubbing him “‘President’ Pawlenty” and claiming he holds a 56-percent approval rating in Minnesota. (Try 45 percent.) And a majority of Minnesotans’ blood might boil to [...]
Goobernatorial video from Georgia shows what new media can do
A new web ad by a Georgia candidate for governor next year shows what the new-media future could hold for Minnesota’s own 2010 gubernatorial contest. “The Ox vs. King Roy The Rat,” an animated attack by Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine on former Gov. Roy Barnes, is going viral as possibly the worst political ad ever. [...]
Minnesota judge: CIA ‘probably misled’ panel he led on JFK assassination
U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim says the Central Intelligence Agency “probably misled” a panel he led in the 1990s seeking documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. That’s because the CIA didn’t tell Tunheim that its liaison to a panel that preceded his Assassination Records Review Board had been involved with [...]
MnIndy 29th on Technorati’s list of top U.S. politics blogs
Technorati’s just-updated list of U.S. politics blogs has a new addition: The Minnesota Independent now makes the cut, and after starting out at number 34, we’re now ranked 29th in the top 100 list, with Technorati authority at 762 on a scale of 1,000. Thanks to a new algorithm that calculates a blog’s authority, [...]
University, like park board, finds deals with Red Bull, Coke don’t mix
The University of Minnesota is the latest public body to make a mess with multiple beverage-marketing deals. The U of M has canceled a contract with Red Bull because the energy-drink company’s on-campus ads conflicted with the university’s separate, exclusive contract with Coke. Last year it was the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board that couldn’t [...]








