Missing: Kurt Bills
If anyone has seen this man, please notify the authorities immediately. His name is Kurt Bills, and he has been missing since the moment in mid-May that he was endorsed by the Minnesota Republican...
View ArticleTwenty Debates? Oh No, Mr. Bills!
“Less is more,” minimalist designers tell us. “The law of diminishing returns,” economists explain. And so it goes with campaign debates. Campaign debates serve a lot of important purposes for our...
View ArticlePoor Kurt Bills Needs To Learn Modern GOP Fundraising Tactics
I’ve got a tip for poor Kurt Bills or any Republican candidate out there running low on cash: Say something really, really bizzaro. I don’t mean a mere gaffe, or run-of-the-mill lie. I mean the kind...
View ArticleTo Reach Out to Minorities, Kurt Bills Selects…A White Male
Republican Minnesota House member Kurt Bills, who is running for U.S. Senate against Senator Amy Kloubachar, is serious about reaching out to Minnesota’s growing minority community. He is so serious...
View ArticleBills’ Minnesota Currency Proposal: Change We Can Believe In?
U.S. Senator Amy Kloubachar’s virtually invisible campaign opponent Kurt Bills borrows many of his policy ideas from his mentor, libertarian presidential candidate Ron Paul. One of the least discussed...
View ArticleMinnesota GOPers Select Their Halloween Costumes!
Americans spend something like $5 billion per year on Halloween. Dressing up in costumers has become an increasingly popular form of escapism for stressed out adults. In fact, some retail outlets now...
View ArticleBrodkorb Says Gay Marriage Opponents Are Being Used As Political Pawns. Photo...
Michael Brodkorb, former top political strategist for Minnesota Republicans, recently made it perfectly clear that the Republican-proposed gay marriage ban amendment was motivated by politics, not...
View ArticleHow In the World Did Minnesota GOPers Screw Up Their Golden Opportunity?
I have a prediction, though not a particularly prescient one. Minnesota Republicans will say they lost the election because of bad candidates. Mitt Romney, Kurt Bills, and the Tea Party-supported...
View ArticleCan Norm Coleman Recover From His Recent Tea Party Cheerleading Role?
So, Norm Coleman won’t rule out a run for Minnesota Governor. Well, let’s see, what has Norm been doing to ingratiate himself with Minnesota voters since he lost to Al Franken in 2008? He: 1) Moved...
View ArticleFranken Opponent Wish List
Minnesota Senator Al Franken doesn’t have a high profile challenger yet in the 2014 U.S. Senate race. People don’t seem to be flocking to run against Franken at a time when a January 2013 Public...
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