Aside from the guarantee of equal citizenship and bodily autonomy it grants to women, the Constitution is fine the way it is, says Linda Schauer…
Tag: history
Kristi Noem just appointed Cooter Secretary of Education! Yeeha! Oh, possum on a gumbush—wrong Ben Jones. Dr. Benjamin F. Jones will take six months off…
President George H.W. Bush died last night at age 94. Lower your flags, please. NPR just had Christopher Buckley, who wrote speeches for Bush during his…
The United States Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in Carpenter v. Murphy, in which a Native American on Oklahoma’s death row contends that he was convicted…
Wait a minute—co-executive directors of the Democratic Party? In 1992, the South Dakota Democratic Party evidently had co-execs. Steering the party with Erpenbach was his…
A slightly more fun political item from the Herb Jones history file comes from the October 6, 1992, Huron Plainsman, which reports on page 5…
A friend of the blog (who actually rang the Blog Tip Jar! Thank you!) told me that my “dislike for organized religion” probably prevents me…
Back in July, Brookings writer Phyllis Cole-Dai offered me an early copy of her new historical novel, Beneath the Same Stars, if I would just write…
The easy visuals, homey narratives, and riveting horserace of the Noem/Sutton gubernatorial contest crowded every other race out of the media consciousness. Dusty Johnson thus…