
James Wigderson: Asking the right question in 1st SD GOP primary
The question we should be asking is why Republican leaders are punishing their colleagues for promoting real conservative, free-market ideas.
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The question we should be asking is why Republican leaders are punishing their colleagues for promoting real conservative, free-market ideas.

Here at UW, our efforts to combat sexual harassment began before the issue made headlines and I assure you they will continue. I am encouraged by the momentum we are seeing and deeply appreciate the efforts of the students, staff and faculty who are committed to helping our campus move forward on this issue.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after federal agents raided the office of President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
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Gov. Scott Walker says he welcomes “President Donald Trump’s aggressive actions to secure our nation’s southern border” and stands ready to commit Wisconsin National Guard troops to the effort. Walker also wrote in a letter Monday to U.S. Rep. Mark

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Republicans and conservatives are losing at the ballot box in Wisconsin and nationally.

Wisconsin’s voters may have just signaled that holding your head high consists of more than approving sleazy advertising, especially when it comes to hoping to serve on the state’s highest court. Whether the state’s powerful business lobby got that signal is yet to be determined.

He lashes out in frustration after Judge Dallet’s high court victory, afraid a blue wave is heading his way.

Surely, had Kooyenga had to do it all over again, he wouldn’t have moved Madison protester Donald Johnson’s sign. But paying someone $30,000 as a salve for hurt feelings is absurd, especially now that the public has to write the check. Johnson’s brief moment of discomfort is worth an apology, and nothing more.

The question we should be asking is why Republican leaders are punishing their colleagues for promoting real conservative, free-market ideas.

Here at UW, our efforts to combat sexual harassment began before the issue made headlines and I assure you they will continue. I am encouraged by the momentum we are seeing and deeply appreciate the efforts of the students, staff and faculty who are committed to helping our campus move forward on this issue.

In “Two Minutes with Mitch” radio personality Mitch Henck gives his two cents after federal agents raided the office of President Donald Trump’s personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
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Gov. Scott Walker says he welcomes “President Donald Trump’s aggressive actions to secure our nation’s southern border” and stands ready to commit Wisconsin National Guard troops to the effort. Walker also wrote in a letter Monday to U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Town of Vermont, that he also favors placing training

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Exclusively for WisPolitics Subscribers From WisPolitics.com … — Gov. Scott Walker today said he welcomes “President Donald Trump’s aggressive actions to secure our nation’s southern border” and stands ready to commit Wisconsin National Guard troops to the effort. Walker also wrote in a letter to U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan, D-Town

Republicans and conservatives are losing at the ballot box in Wisconsin and nationally.

Wisconsin’s voters may have just signaled that holding your head high consists of more than approving sleazy advertising, especially when it comes to hoping to serve on the state’s highest court. Whether the state’s powerful business lobby got that signal is yet to be determined.

He lashes out in frustration after Judge Dallet’s high court victory, afraid a blue wave is heading his way.

Surely, had Kooyenga had to do it all over again, he wouldn’t have moved Madison protester Donald Johnson’s sign. But paying someone $30,000 as a salve for hurt feelings is absurd, especially now that the public has to write the check. Johnson’s brief moment of discomfort is worth an apology, and nothing more.