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Pawlenty to headline tea party convention in Arizona

By Andy Birkey | 02.18.11 | 11:46 am

Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty is scheduled to headline a tea party summit in Phoenix, Ariz., from Feb. 25 to 27. The “American Policy Summit-Pathways to Liberty” is being marketed as the official two-year anniversary of the tea party movement. Pawlenty will also be headed to Nashville to speak on a panel with Arianna Huffington and Bill Kristol in March.

Pawlenty pens feature for Day One of Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller website

By Chris Steller | 01.11.10 | 8:24 am

daily caller logoThe Daily Caller, a news website that makes its debut today as a sort of right-wing Huffington Post, carries a feature by Gov. Tim Pawlenty on his balanced-budget amendment idea. Pawlenty is the only GOP presidential contender whose name…

MnIndy interview: Arianna Huffington

By Tom Elko | 09.02.08 | 10:23 am

Walking back to Minnesota Independent headquarters yesterday, we happened upon media maven Arianna Huffington who was kind enough to exchange pleasantries and express approval of our fair city.

Media Monitor: Huffington, a muffed moment for KSTP and the Muslim meme

By Paul Schmelzer | 05.12.08 | 2:34 pm

Sarah Jane… Coleman? A reader tips MinnPost’s David Brauer off to a big-time goof at KSTP in March. In its coverage of the premature release of jailed Symbionese Liberation Army member Sarah Jane Olson, the station showed…

Huffington Fearless at the Minnesota Women’s Political Caucus Luncheon

By Robin Marty | 12.11.06 | 12:48 pm

With the elections only a few weeks behind them, there was celebration in the air in the ballroom of the Downtown Hilton on December 8th.  Nearly 150 politicians, activists and their supporters gathered for the yearly luncheon sponsored by the…

Hotdish Tuesday – This and That

By Robin Marty | 12.05.06 | 12:11 pm

We can feel the change from fall to winter this week in Minnesota, and with four weeks until inauguration, things in Washington are moving just as quickly.

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