After getting raked over the coals for his boring social media posts, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker offers beer to media members that are criticizing him.
Everyone's favorite astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyslon has released a 4 minute video that he hopes will change the minds of some Americans. He says that these words may be the most important he has ever spoken. Is America standing in denial of science?
Kate McKinnon is definitely my favorite comedian on Saturday Nigh Live these days. We are lucky to have her do her Hillary impersonations like this one from last night. I love SNL during the political seasons!
Following Tuesday's presidential caucuses in Minnesota as part of Super Tuesday, former Duluth mayor Don Ness is suggesting it's time for the Land of 10,000 Lakes to consider switching to a primary system, rather than caucuses.
The Duluth Mayoral Election is just days away between Emily Larson and Chuck Horton. I ran across this YouTube video of a song claiming to be the unofficial campaign song for Chuck Horton. While I believe the video is meant to be a little tongue in cheek, I also don't think it's a bad thing for Horton's campaign.
I was looking forward to today, because the elections are over. We no longer have to hear or see the annoying ads that are all over TV, Radio, and even YouTube. But then I forgot about something... Facebook. Oh yes, there would be a ton of people in heated debate over every post about politics. But hey- where else can you go off about politics? Social media is perfect, because you can say a
My Grandma June used to talk about a man she worked with at Damiano Center, she talked about how much he did to help people. She could work his name into anything. You'd talk about how your car broke down, she would say, "Steve O'Neil helped me fix my car today."
Superior Days is a grassroots community-based effort to bring issues of importance to Northwestern Wisconsin to the attention of State Legislators. Of course the success of Superior Days is due to your efforts! Here's details you need to participate.
Thursday, February 21st
CHUM will take part in Joint Religious Legislative Coalition Day on the Hill. This is an advocacy day for people of faith as they gather to voice their concerns to their legislators. You can catch a FREE ride to and from the State Capitol.
An election is the ultimate celebration of democracy. However if you live in South Carolina or Kentucky, booze probably isn't going to be part of your November 6 revelry.