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South Dakota (Conservative) Public Broadcasting

I’m generally a pretty big fan of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. I think Statehouse has done more to bring the workings of the state legislature to the general public than anything. Still, there are times when you gotta wonder.

Recently, SDPB announced it would not air an episode of Postcards from Buster, in which the […]

Generalissimo Francisco Arafat

A situation that has potentially significant ramifications for the Middle East is not a joking matter. Still, as my news home page keeps changing from “Arafat is dead” to “No he isn’t” to “Yes he is,” I keep thinking: Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead.

Maureen Dowd

Having recently read Maureen Dowd‘s collection, Bushworld, she has made it to the list of my favorite columnists. Sunday’s column is the most recent example of why she is moving to must-read status.

The Argus-Leader’s self-inflicted wounds

You don’t need to look to guess the right and pro-Thune people are crying “bias” over this morning’s Argus-Leader article headlined “Debates may not sway election.” The headline is one more example of the Argus setting itself up for this type of criticism.

Quoting an SDSU poli sci professor, the thrust of the story was […]

Hitler as blogger follow-up

Randell Beck tries to explain but does not do it well.