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Politics is Motion

Sears “brilliantly stewarded Ronald Reagan’s run from near impossibility to a dead heat” with President Gerald Ford in the 1976...

Big George

On one memorable occasion years ago I ran into Hansen as he struggled to squeeze his six foot, six inch, nearly 300 pound frame into an...

The Most Interesting Man

Putting the former political writer and columnist for the Idaho Statesman on his payroll just adds to Labrador’s fascinating spring and...

John V. Evans: 1925 – 2014

Evans, from a pioneering Idaho family, was both blessed by political luck and beguiled by his political circumstances. It was his good...

Political Lessons

As my friend Marty Peterson has pointed out fringe candidates Harley Brown and Walt Bayes secured their 15 minutes of fame during the...

The World is Watching

A quick Google search this morning turns up more than 130 stories on the 44 protesters arrested Monday in the Idaho State Capitol in...

Death of a Consensus

The consensus did not mean that the “site,” as locals call it, would ever be free from controversy. Then-Gov. John V. Evans, a Democrat,...

A Curious, Old Rule

It has always been a curiosity to me that such a fundamentally conservative public institution would maintain a one-off system that...

Bethine Church

Bethine Church died at age 90 on Saturday. Her health had failed markedly in the last few months and, as son Chase said, she simply died...

The Start of Something Big

That standoff helped precipitate the recent change in Senate rules that eliminates the filibuster as a tool of the minority to thwart a...

Old Debate, Same Outcome

The Idaho Legislature has devoted considerable time and money over the last few months to an analysis of how the state might take over...

The Rhyme of Political History

It was 1966 and three-term incumbent Republican Robert E. Smylie, pictured here dressed like he might have been trying out for The Sons...

The Shutdown

The GOP faction that hates government and condemns any accommodation with the other side has little need to worry about how badly their...

Following the Money

David Cay Johnston calls the “unfortunate tendency…to quote people accurately without explaining the underlying context.” The story of...

The Culture of NO…

Americans like to tell themselves with persistent regularity that we are “a can do” country. If the job needs doing – sign us up. We’ll...

Out of Sight, But Important

Idahoans have single purpose districts for airports and hospitals, sewer systems and mosquito abatement. Idaho has government “closest to...

Higher Ed, Lower Expectations

University of Idaho President Duane Nellis apparently will depart shortly for Texas Tech University in Lubbock; a 30,000 student, major...

For ‘Em, Or Agin ‘Em

As it has accumulated political power over the last 25 years and become the most feared lobby in the country, the NRA has been nothing if...

A Lesson, A Plan

In the first blush of political defeat the tendency of many partisans – this is true on the right and on the left – is to take the wrong...

One of a Kind

It was nearly impossible to have a neutral feeling about Perry Swisher. If you expressed admiration for one of his ideas or newspaper...

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