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Nullification

As Idaho and a half dozen other states prepare legislation to attempt to “nullify” the federal health care law, including apparently...

Billy Collins

When I saw the story that Idaho’s State School Superintendent Tom Luna had pulled a pop history quiz on lawmakers on the legislature’s...

Wipe Out

If yesterday’s election in Idaho had been a Little League baseball game, it would have been called on account of the ten run rule....

Clint Stennett

Clint Stennett, who died last week at age 54, was nothing if not authentic. He passed with flying colors the VFW – Bear Lake County Fair...

The Automatic 3%

All the attention two weeks before the November 2nd gubernatorial election in Idaho has been focused on the two major party candidates,...

Mike Mitchell

When I became chief of staff to the Governor of Idaho in 1991 it was a case of good news and bad news. It was an honor and responsibility...

Cowboy-in-Chief

The great western artist Charlie Russell – that’s him in a tent with a paint brush – never, as far as I know, contemplated a political...

Timothy Egan

Tim Egan, who writes an on line column for the New York Times website, had a marvelous piece earlier this month. He called it “My Summer...

Debating Debates

In many past elections, incumbents have often deemed it in their best interest to sit on their lead, while going into the political...

Political Tragedy

The Washington Post had a fascinating and yet difficult to read story a few days ago about how an airplane accident shaped the modern...

Big Sky Tax Cheats

For as long as I can remember Idaho has had a running debate about whether to really invest in a robust program of tax compliance in the...

Room for a Borah?

Arguably William Edgar Borah – the Lion of Idaho – is the most famous and influential politician Idaho has ever produced. He served...

Sorting Out the Idaho Primary – Part II

If there is a single journalist with a national audience who regularly keeps an eye on Idaho it would be Tim Egan, the former Spokane...

Sorting Out the Idaho Primary

Back in the gloomy cold of winter, with the Idaho Republican establishment in line with the guy Labrador decked on Tuesday, you wouldn’t...

Now…That Was a Primary

For the last few weeks, many Idahoans – particularly those who enjoy a good political tale – have been fascinated by the congressional...

Establishment Takes A Beating

The political establishment took it on the chin in yesterday’s primaries in Pennsylvania, Kentucky and Arkansas. Voters said no to long...

Tough Primaries

One of the most interesting – and toughest – primary elections in the country is nearing an end in Pennsylvania. Party-switcher Arlen...

Political Purity

With apologies to Reed Smoot – the Smoot of the Smoot-Hawley tariff – a once powerful U.S. Senator from Utah, by the weekend an even more...

Politics Still Ain’t Beanbag

Finley Peter Dunne was an Irish-American writer and humorist and the creator of a once-popular character – Mr. Dooley – who Dunne...

Fussing Over Polls – Part II

The image of the just re-elected Harry Truman holding the front page of the Chicago Tribune is one of the most recognizable photos and...

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