Wineke: Great Men Who Rose Up In Times Of Crisis
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke finds hope remembering the lives of a Madison trial attorney who took on President Nixon and a highly-decorated Navy commander and UW-Madison vice chancellor.
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Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke finds hope remembering the lives of a Madison trial attorney who took on President Nixon and a highly-decorated Navy commander and UW-Madison vice chancellor.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke believes principles such as compromise and civility that President Barack Obama champions will succeed because they are the right principles.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says the nation's debt ceiling crisis has diminished the power and prestige of the office of the president.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says that despite what Republicans suggest, being rich doesn't necessarily make someone a "job creator," and the country's public policy debate should be based in reality over rhetoric.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says the unemployed face a dilemma when they are faced with taking a job that doesn't make use of their skills and education.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says the wealthy may have some reasons for concern about where the country is headed.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says it's stunning to see just how rapidly public opinion has changed on the matter of gay rights.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says Wisconsin will end up paying for the devastating cuts the state budget imposes on education.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke contemplates whether spending billions of dollars maintaining military submarine fleets makes sense today.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke attempts to move on from writing about politics.
As if Paul Ryan didn't have enough problems trying to kill Medicare, now he has a new ally, former Vice President Dick Cheney.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says the legacy Gov. Scott Walker and the brothers Fitzgerald are bringing down is, after all, Tommy Thompson's legacy.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says he's bothered by the continued efforts to undermine public trust in Wisconsin's societal institutions.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke writes that the trouble with things like global climate change is that they refuse to disappear, even if we refuse to acknowledge them.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke writes that that we have a lot better class of teachers in Wisconsin than we deserve.
As the royal wedding nears, Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke reflects on his trip to London to cover the 1981 wedding of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke writes that the Republican prescription for prosperity is complete nonsense.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke wonders if state leaders are trying to make Wisconsin a source of national ridicule.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says that things are going so wrong for state Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald and he kind of feels sorry for him.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke says that by targeting a distinguished UW-Madison professor, the Republican Party of Wisconsin shows it doesn't respect Wisconsin traditions.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke reflects on the continuing abuse scandal in churches around the country.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke writes that the governor's budget has three separate elements that, taken together, represent an unprecedented assault on public education in Wisconsin.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke writes that the really diabolical thing about Gov. Scott Walker's brief tenure as governor is the way he has caused Wisconsinites to become angry with each other.
Channel 3000 columnist Bill Wineke writes that, at its center, the battle now going on in Wisconsin is not about budget cuts or union representation or the whereabouts of Senate Democrats. The battle is about an operating vision for the future of Wisconsin.