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Don’t Trust the FBI

I’m one of about three Americans who hasn’t rushed to judgement on the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. The other two are expected to emerge from their comas soon and will pass judgement some moments later. What I have are a lot of questions and zero faith that this Justice…

Some Choice For Madison School Board

I guess it’s better than nothing. I had expected that, per usual, the two incumbents up for reelection to the Madison School Board would face no opposition. So, I was pleasantly surprised that both Blair Mosner-Feltham and Nikki Vander Meulen will have opponents. The trouble is that their opponents are not raising the issues that…

Where’s the Moderate in Dem Primary?

The field for the Democratic nomination for Wisconsin governor is set and it’s lacking a key ingredient. There is no one looking to occupy the moderate lane. What we’ve got are six candidates cramming into the main liberal-activist lane, one candidate looking to be the Badger Mamdani and one candidate who has a sailboat in…

Will Blue Collar Voters Be Back in Play?

Only fools try to predict the future. Okay, so let’s get started then. This should be a good year for Democrats. Not because anybody is excited about them (the party’s approval ratings are at an all-time low), but because it’s a mid-term election with an unpopular Republican in the White House. Moreover, people continue to…

These Words Must Be Destroyed

This year I was in despair. For the first time in years I couldn’t come up with enough material to fill my annual list of words and phrases that are so over-used or pretentious that I want them destroyed. But then I asked Isthmus staff for suggestions and associate editor Linda Falkenstein came through with…

Closing Out the Year in the Cold

I write this morning from a place I wasn’t supposed to be at. For the second time in about a month a blizzard tore through the Upper Peninsula, shut down the power to our cabin and threatened our plumbing. So, for the second time in a month I hopped in the car and drove the…

Homelessness & Personal Responsibility

For the seven plus years that we’ve lived here I’ve seen this same guy begging for money outside of our building. He stations himself outside of a grocery store, which occupies the ground floor of our building in the heart of the affluent, uber-liberal west side of Madison. And he does very well. I had…

And To All, A Good Night

It’s a holiday tradition here at YSDA. Our little gift for helping you end a get-together with friends or family that might have gone on just a little too long. You’re a delightful host and so, of course, your guests will want to stay into a night that is so deep. But you’re sleepy. What…

Nothin’ To See Here

After the 2024 debacle, the Democratic National Committee commissioned a post-mortem study. DNC Chair Ken Martin has just announced that we should all just forget about it. Everything’s fine. Let’s move on. I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, he’s got a point. Democrats have been winning elections or coming close in…

AI Will Be A-OK

The American left defines itself by what it’s against. Don’t knock it. Being against Donald Trump has been a godsend. There’s no need to deal with its own deep unpopularity, to abandon any of its eccentric causes or to develop any kind of sensible, centrist agenda for positive change. Just not be Trump. It works!…

Rename the Kennedy Center

When will they ever learn? When will they eeeee-ver learn? “Blowin’ in the Wind” is a liberal anthem, but liberals need to take its lesson. Donald Trump just keeps playing the same damn card and liberals keep falling for the same trick. So, yesterday when Trump’s handpicked board announced that it was renaming the Kennedy…

Dugan’s No Hero

Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan is on trial this week for helping an illegal immigrant escape — briefly — arrest by ICE. I don’t know if she’ll be convicted or not and even if she is she’s likely to get a light sentence. That’s appropriate because Dugan should never have been criminally prosecuted in…

What’s College For?

An Associated Press story from the other day caught my eye. It was about a controversy stemming from a new policy limiting how much a student can borrow under federally supported student loan programs. The policy itself is sound. It limits how much a student can borrow based on their likely income once they graduate.…

Trump’s Derangement

Rob Reiner’s going to get the last laugh. The other day Donald Trump did what Donald Trump does. He was mean-spirited, cruel, vulgar, self-obsessed and wrong. That’s par for Trump’s course. On Monday Trump said that Reiner’s death was “reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with…

‘Sensible Dane’ Still Makes Sense

A few weeks ago, former journalist, local pol and current blogger-provacateur David Blaska invited me for a cup of coffee. He wanted to run an idea by me. His idea was to create a new local party in Dane County. I thought it was a good idea, until I didn’t. Blaska, a Never Trump Republican…

Trump Fades Some More

The evidence of Donald Trump’s slipping hold on his party is growing. Yesterday, the Indiana State Senate overwhelmingly rejected Trump’s demand that they rig their congressional maps to provide Republicans with another seat. More Republican senators voted against Trump than with him. On the same day, four Republicans U.S. Senators voted with the Democrats to…

Brennan In, Conroy Out

Since the announced sale of Exact Sciences, which makes the colon cancer test kit, a few months ago, there’s been speculation that the company’s founder and CEO Kevin Conroy would get in the race for Wisconsin governor. It now comes down to this: how do you get along with your brother-in-law? Because yesterday Joel Brennan,…

The Elites Had This Coming

There’s a certain kind of liberal who doesn’t care much for democracy. When I became Mayor of Madison in 2003, my experience in government had been as an aide in the legislature and as a Dane County Supervisor. Those bodies operated pretty much as a political science major would have expected. Bills were introduced, powerful…

Give a Kid a House

One of the more intriguing — and one of the few positive — things to happen in the last few weeks is the announcement that Michael and Susan Dell will contribute $6.25 billion toward “Trump accounts” set up under the Big Beautiful Bill. Shameless self-promotion aside, this is one good thing that’s come out of…

Checking in on Dem Candidates

With Mandela Barnes’ unsurprising announcement that he’s joining the race for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, that field appears to be pretty well set. The only potential, but not yet announced candidate, out there is former state Department of Administration Secretary Joel Brennan. I would expect him to get in before Christmas and I’d be surprised…

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