I have read articles by Katherine Kersten since the 1980s. And after reading "Racial justice: The new religion?" (Opinion Exchange, July 25) I believe for the first time I can say we share something ...
On Jan. 16, Katherine Kersten provided her views about the impact proposed changes to the social studies curriculum will have on our kids ("Ethnic studies will turn schools into extremist boot camps," ...
Star Tribune columnist Katherine Kersten penned a Tuesday blog entry titled, “The Uneasy Relationship between ‘Gay Rights’ and Biology,” raises two questions: Is the biological science surrounding ...
About a week ago I was perusing Power Line when I came across a bit about an anti-abortion activist who was denied space for her speech at the University of St. Thomas — in part because the group ...
"Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host Pete Hegseth hosted several education experts for the latest installment of his "MisEducation" series where he takes a closer look at the left's education agenda. One ...
In case you read Katherine Kersten's column today in the Star Tribune -- which I don't recommend, but in case you did -- here are a few things you should know: Kersten would have you believe that ...
Since the Interstate 35W bridge collapse, Minnesota has witnessed a witch hunt of the likes we've never seen before. Within days of the catastrophe on Aug. 1, 2007, a crowd of pundits and folks with a ...
I've taken a couple of whacks at Star Tribune columnist Katherine Kersten on this blog, so I'll go out of my way to give her credit for a column Wednesday on Rep. Keith Ellison. Kersten's point of ...
A smear machine fueled by huge sums of cash has fixed its sights on a new Public Enemy No. 1. Her name is U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann. Minnesota voters won't be heading to the polls until November 2010 ...
Last Friday, Rachel Paulose walked out of the U.S. attorney's office in Minneapolis for the last time. Pundits would have us think it was a day for celebration. In a classic campaign of character ...