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RINOs Hate Limited Government “Bastiats” More Than Ever

April 12, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

Nearly two years ago, I wrote an article explaining why RINOs (Republicans in Name Only) don’t like the Bastiat Caucus. Oddly enough, I think it might just be more applicable today than when I wrote it then. The Republican political [read more…]

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Many Republicans Upset with Rick Berg’s Comment on Luke Simons

March 16, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

It’s been 12 days since the North Dakota House did the unthinkable, by disregarding their own rules and ignoring Due Process, as they expelled Rep. Luke Simons (R – District 36) for uninvestigated allegations of harassment. Approving of the pathetic [read more…]

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NDGOP & House Leadership are Acting Like Democrats with Simons’ Situation

February 27, 2021 T. Arthur Mason

You’ve likely heard about accusations leveled at Rep. Luke Simons (R – District 36) this week. They were released after an incident in which Simons lost his temper and told Rep. Karla Rose Hanson (D – District 44) to “f*** [read more…]

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Treasurer’s Race: Maybe it’s Time to Vote for a Democrat

October 7, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

Readers of The Minuteman know that we backed Rep. Dan Johnston (R – District 24) for Treasurer in June’s Republican primary. Unfortunately, Johnston had two obstacles that ultimately cost him that election— Governor Doug Burgum’s money and Democrats who crossed [read more…]

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NDGOP Executive Committee Votes to Nix DPI Letter of Support

March 5, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

A week ago, North Dakota’s Superintendent of Public Instruction made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Not only was Kirsten Baesler arrested for a DUI, but she also refused a breathalyzer and blood alcohol test. Unfortunately, this wasn’t the first [read more…]

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Are the Upcoming NDGOP Presidential Caucuses Pointless?

January 28, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

During the 2016 election cycle, North Dakota made national news. That year there was no presidential primary or caucuses for North Dakota’s Republicans. Instead, party faithful — who attended the NDGOP State Convention — sent 28 “unbound” delegates to the [read more…]

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State Rep. Dan Johnston Announces Bid for State Treasurer

January 7, 2020 T. Arthur Mason

With his family behind him, State Representative Dan Johnston (R – District 24) officially announced his candidacy for the office of State Treasurer from NDGOP headquarters in Bismarck tonight. Johnston is seeking to replace the person who has served longest [read more…]

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NDGOP— Party with a Platform that Means Nothing

June 17, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

Private organizations are designed with specific purposes— usually. When it comes to business, that purpose is fundamentally the bottom line— profits. A variety of nonprofits exist with defined purposes that are often explained in brief mission statements. For political parties, [read more…]

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NDGOP to Consider Changes Relating to Conventions & Party Platform

June 3, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

There seems to be a feeling spreading within the North Dakota Republican Party (NDGOP) that the party itself doesn’t really mean that much. To be more specific, it comes from the idea that many Resolutions and planks of the Platform, [read more…]

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NDGOP’s Bragging About a Balanced Budget is Embarrassing

May 20, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

After North Dakota’s 66th Legislative Session came to a close, we published an article pointing out that balancing North Dakota’s budget doesn’t make you a conservative. This, of course, came in response to Governor Doug Burgum’s office issuing a press [read more…]

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