Mike Magnuson opines about the current state of affairs in Menasha, Wisconsin, where COVID numbers are peaking and the election is approaching.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: May 16th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: People who can’t make up their minds (we’re looking at you, Ted Cruz), Trump art goes viral, Elizabeth Warren, and white people voting.
The New Trump Kids on the Block
I like Bernie Sanders and you like Donald Trump, can we be neighbors? In Wisconsin? Mike Magnuson examines some local history and tries hard to answer these questions.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: May 9th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Cruz and Kasich drop out, leaving only Trump. And even though Sanders is surging, will he end up being Clinton’s running mate?
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: May 2nd 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Obama won the 2016 U.S. LOLs for his excellent burns during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Carly Fiorina jumps back into the picture, and Trump literally climbs a wall.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: April 4th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Trump back-pedals and accepts that he mis-tweeted, while Bernie and Hillary go head-to-head over debate dates and subjects.
The Waiting Game: What I Learned from a Sanders Stump Speech
Bernie Sanders hosted a rally in Spokane on Sunday, March 22, 2016 and Ethan Wolcott captures his experiences while in attendance, from queuing in line to Sanders taking the stage.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: March 21st 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Australians vote Bernie Sanders the candidate they would like to see be the next U.S. President, Republicans launch a 100 day campaign against Donald Trump.
Et Tu Trump? The Big Smoke Predicts Division Tuesday
Today’s crucial primaries have the power to make or break Trump’s campaign; we explain how.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: March 13th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Hillary Clinton gaffe about Nancy Reagan, Melania Trump on Mexicans, Donald Trump Chicago rally cancelled, and flashbacks of Goldwater.