Capitol Retort: ‘Deplorables,’ rising wages, racist Tweets
Fresh perspectives on recent news events from Fritz Knaak, Jennifer DeJournett and Scott Dibble.
Cracking Minnesota’s glass ceiling
Clinton’s nomination raises hopes for a woman governor
Capitol Retort: Russians, a first, home state bragging
Fresh perspectives on recent news events from Robyne Robinson, Greg Davids and Abou Amara.
Democrats chose Clinton long ago — but why?
Editor’s note: Welcome to Capitol Retort, our weekly review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of local characters. Answers have been edited for length and clarity but not unity. Any instances of agreement are accidental. Question 1: Hillary Clinton recently added a new phrase to America’s political lexicon. Quick: What ...
Democrats unified; Republicans not so much
Editor’s note: Welcome to Capitol Retort, our weekly review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of local characters. Answers have been edited for length and clarity but not unity. Any instances of agreement are accidental. Question 1: Hillary Clinton recently added a new phrase to America’s political lexicon. Quick: What ...
Capitol Retort: Presidential race, money, food, Adele
Fresh perspectives on recent news events from Jeff Kolb, Amy Koch, Ann Lenczewski and Peggy Flanagan.
No charges recommended in Clinton email probe, FBI says
Editor’s note: Welcome to Capitol Retort, our weekly review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of local characters. Answers have been edited for length and clarity but not unity. Any instances of agreement are accidental. Question 1: Hillary Clinton recently added a new phrase to America’s political lexicon. Quick: What ...
Lessons of the Benghazi Investigation
Editor’s note: Welcome to Capitol Retort, our weekly review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of local characters. Answers have been edited for length and clarity but not unity. Any instances of agreement are accidental. Question 1: Hillary Clinton recently added a new phrase to America’s political lexicon. Quick: What ...
Democrats eager for Franken to unleash wit
Editor’s note: Welcome to Capitol Retort, our weekly review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of local characters. Answers have been edited for length and clarity but not unity. Any instances of agreement are accidental. Question 1: Hillary Clinton recently added a new phrase to America’s political lexicon. Quick: What ...
Clintons earned $35M for Wall Street speeches
Editor’s note: Welcome to Capitol Retort, our weekly review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of local characters. Answers have been edited for length and clarity but not unity. Any instances of agreement are accidental. Question 1: Hillary Clinton recently added a new phrase to America’s political lexicon. Quick: What ...
Can Hillary Clinton carry Minnesota in 2016?
Are Hillary Clinton and the Democrats in trouble in Minnesota regarding the 2016 elections?
Clinton lets big banks off the hook for crisis
Editor’s note: Welcome to Capitol Retort, our weekly review of issues in state and national news, with a rotating cast of local characters. Answers have been edited for length and clarity but not unity. Any instances of agreement are accidental. Question 1: Hillary Clinton recently added a new phrase to America’s political lexicon. Quick: What ...
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