Posts By: Tristan Scott

Support for Ukraine and Democracy Must Be Bipartisan

America will always stand up to bullies who attack democracy, and I will continue to work with all of my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who are serious about defending our core values at home and abroad

By Jon Tester

Why Media is Biased

Forgive me if I feel America’s elite (and not) media is just a bit isolated from ordinary America

By Dave Skinner

When Wild Means Elite

I don’t think it’s elitist to be a wild bird hunter. I can make an argument you’re either hunting wild birds or you’re not hunting.

By Rob Breeding

Where are Your Priorities?

Legislators should prioritize Montanans over personal promotion and ill-conceived pet projects  

By Tammi Fisher

Hot Pearl Barley with Honeyed Nuts

While not a whole grain, pearl barley (with the outer hull and bran removed) has more fiber and nutrients than many processed grains

By Julie Laing

Fool’s Spring Beats Winter

Meteorologically speaking, spring arrives three days earlier in the United States than it did in 1980

By Rob Breeding

Adopt a Top-Two Primary System

Primary elections are currently designed strictly to serve the interests of political parties

By Marc Racicot and Bob Brown

Pedaling for Pancakes

For the organizer of the Joe Cosley Pancake Ride, a no-frills, 150-plus-mile gravel bike race in northwest Montana, the ride’s epic dimensions are dwarfed by the caliber of its riders — and by the stacks of pancakes they eat along the way

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