Kansas City Post-Election Week In Review

The top pundits in this cowtown share insight and analysis from the MSM perspective.

A few of the observations were useful and we appreciate the hyper-local hot takes that might just be a tad too politic and polite for this current epoch in American culture. 

Of note . . . Local progressive MO Rage seemed a bit peeved with "nearly bleached white" panel but might be expecting a bit too much from public TV that's powered by way of begging from "viewers like you," local biz, the super rich and government grants.

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Nick Haines, Patrick Miller, Dave Helling, Cat Reid, Eric Wesson and Pete Mundo discuss the biggest winners and losers from Tuesday's election, the impact of COVID-19 on both the election process and voting decisions, the potential redistricting in Kansas and Missouri, the most overlooked races and storylines and speculation about potential cabinet positions if Biden prevails after final results.

Take a look . . .

You decide . . .

Comments

  1. Mo Rage is pissed at everything.
    He/she is a 3 year old throwing tantrums.

    I don't know if he/she has a job or not, but if he/she does, I will bet that he/she is a major asshole to work with.

    NOTE: I am honoring it's non-binary status.

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  2. Hey, MoRage

    Your boy won. What are you moaning about now?

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  3. KC WEAK IN REVIEW

    Liberal KCPT's weekly political propaganda program whereby partisan pundits profusely pontificate upon politics to propagate their professed punditry position.

    Haines - liberal KCPT news director from JOCO Kansas
    Helling - liberal KC Star editorialist from JOCO Kansas
    Wesson - liberal KC Call director from KCMO
    Pete Mundo - conservative radio talker from JOCO Kansas

    PATRICK R. MILLER, Associate Professor, KU Department of Political Science
    Selected Publications
    Haider-Markel, Donald P., Jami Taylor, Andrew R. Flores, Daniel C. Lewis, Patrick R. Miller, and Barry L. Tadlock. “Morality Politics and New Research on Transgender Politics and Public Policy.” Journal Articles. The Forum 17, no. 1 (2019): 159–81.
    Flores, Andrew R., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, Patrick R. Miller, Barry L. Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. “Challenged Expectations: Perceived Conformity, Gender Identity, and Transgender Rights.” Journal Articles. Political Psychology 39, no. 1 (2018): 197-216.
    Taylor, Jami, Daniel C. Lewis, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Andrew R. Flores, Patrick R. Miller, and Barry Tadlock. “Public Opinion about Transgender People and Policies.” Book Chapters. In The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights, edited by Jami Taylor, Donald P. Haider-Markel, and Daniel C. Lewis, 79–106. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2018.
    Taylor, Jami, Daniel C. Lewis, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Andrew R. Flores, Patrick R. Miller, and Barry Tadlock. “The Factors Underlying Public Opinion on Transgender Rights.” Book Chapters. In The Remarkable Rise of Transgender Rights, edited by Jami Taylor, Daniel C. Lewis, and Donald P. Haider-Markel, 107–27. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2018.
    Flores, Andrew R., Donald P. Haider-Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, Patrick R. Miller, Barry L. Tadlock, and Jami K. Taylor. “Transgender Prejudice Reduction and Opinions on Transgender Rights: Results from a Mediation Analysis on Experimental Data.” Journal Articles. Research & Politics 5, no. 1 (2018): 1–7.
    Haider-Markel, Donald P., Patrick R. Miller, Andrew R. Flores, Daniel C. Lewis, Barry L. Tadlock, and Jami Taylor. “Bringing ‘T’ to the Table: Understanding Individual Support of Transgender Candidates for Public Office.” Journal Articles. Politics, Groups, and Identities 5, no. 3 (2017): 399–417. https://doi.org/10.1080/21565503.2016.1272472.

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