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A prominent feature in Idaho’s Republican headquarters is the party’s “Hall of Fame.” It is a wall covered with dark walnut-looking commemorative plaques featuring hundreds of small brass nameplates.
The word “precinct” has two roots: “pre” — before, and “cinct” — from the Latin “cingere”, to surround and contain (the root of “cinch”). At its broadest usage, it merely means an area to check before you know it is secure.
Few of my columns draw the ire of Idaho’s hate peddlers like my recent comment about the Democrat’s “bankrupt the Trumps” strategy and how small donors are foiling it by giving to the former President in record numbers.
Death comes quickly for political movements that tolerate, even to the smallest degree, ideas morally and intellectually incompatible with the movement’s unifying principles.
The Salt Lake Temple, located in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, took one step closer to resuming its sacred, central purpose as a place…
Idaho has a part-time legislature. Right? Wrong. Not after a recent vote in the Idaho House State Affairs committee.
Winston Churchill famously stated that democracy was the worst form of government – except for all other forms.
This year may set a new record: the smallest percent of Idaho voters participating in their party’s nomination for President.
Shakespeare’s Richard III saw his reign as king, and his entire family’s claim to the British Crown, hinge on a quick exit from the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last conflict of the War of the Roses. “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!” he proclaims in Act 5, scene 4.