Voter ID Not Worth the Fight

Well, see, now this is what I mean. Legislative Democrats are huffing and puffing about a Republican move to put voter ID requirements in the state constitution. That measure passed the Senate yesterday with all 15 Democrats voting against it while they filled the chamber with non sequiturs. The non sequiturs were about gun control.Continue reading “Voter ID Not Worth the Fight”

Let’s Unseat Underly

The filing deadline for the April elections was yesterday and the races are set. Let’s see what we’ve got. The headliner will be a nock down, drag out fight once again for a Wisconsin Supreme Court seat. Conservative (Republican) Brad Schimel will take on liberal (Democrat) Susan Crawford in this nominally nonpartisan race. This thingContinue reading “Let’s Unseat Underly”

Ranking Presidents Since 1959

Jimmy Carter’s passing has got me thinking about the Presidents that have served during my lifetime, which began at the end of Dwight Eisenhower’s second term. I have great respect for Carter. He may have been one of the very best human beings ever to occupy the White House. But how does he stack upContinue reading “Ranking Presidents Since 1959”

The Year in Moderation, 2024 Edition

The election of an unstable, hard-right, populist authoritarian to return to the White House notwithstanding, it was actually a pretty good year for moderate politics. The country may have swung hard-right at the top, but in a lot of other ways it nudged to the middle. Let’s take a quick look back. Kamala Harris. Yes,Continue reading “The Year in Moderation, 2024 Edition”

My Favorite Columns of 2024

This year, New York Times columnist Pamela Paul emerged as my favorite opinion writer, while old favorites like David Brooks and Bret Stephens also had fine years. But the best column of the year, in my opinion, was a one off by an obscure NPR editor named Uri Berliner. By the way, you can followContinue reading “My Favorite Columns of 2024”