The Brad Carlson blog
"Are the things you are living for worth Christ dying for?" - epitaph of Leonard Ravenhill
Monday, March 30, 2026
Box Score of the Week
Sunday, March 29, 2026
We got to get together sooner or later because the revolution's here.......
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Saturday, March 28, 2026
Quick Hits: Volume CDIV (more Minnesota stuff)
- With "No Kings" rallies slated to occur across the country this weekend, Minnesota's own Nebraska Fats Gov. Tim Walz plans to be more present at the Twin Cities gathering.
Earlier this week, Walz appeared on MSNBC MS NOW show All In to do what he loves best: slam President Donald Trump while acting like the disarray in Minnesota has absolutely nothing to do with looney leftist policy.
The Minnesota Senate on Thursday unanimously approved a measure to repeal César Chávez Day in the state after sexual abuse allegations against the late civil rights icon surfaced.
The 67-0 vote sends the bill to DFL Gov. Tim Walz after House approval on Monday. Walz is expected to quickly sign the bill.
The New York Times published a report on March 18 detailing several allegations of sexual abuse by Chávez, a Latino farm labor activist, including the sexual abuse of two minor girls and the assault and rape of Dolores Huerta, who led the farmworkers’ movement of the 1960s and ’70s alongside Chávez.
State and local leaders have quickly responded, leading to the push at the Capitol to repeal the quickly approaching “César Chávez Day” on March 31, Chávez’s birthday.
St. Paul also has a street named after Chávez on the West Side, as well as a charter school, Academia César Chávez.
St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her said this week that she’s assembling a group of stakeholders and residents to discuss the future of the street name.
Ramona Arreguín de Rosales, an activist who personally met Chávez and the co-founder of Academia César Chávez, said she has recommended that the Board of Academia César Chávez change the school’s name.
This is undoubtedly the morally correct stance. However, it's notable that Chávez's support for an ideology (Communism) which has caused death and destruction of millions of people across the world should have been more than enough to keep him from being "honored" in the first place.
- Yeah, so this ain't good.
NEW overnight:
— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) March 27, 2026
MN State Rep. Elliott Engen (R-36A) was arrested overnight on probable cause DWI. He's been released on recognizance.
A statement has been requested. pic.twitter.com/khNnC57HHN
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— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) March 27, 2026
Minnesota GOP Rep. Elliott Engen arrested on suspicion of drunk driving
According to police, Engen had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.13.https://t.co/FNlw3vnBhM
Rep. Engen eventually posted a statement on Friday.
To my family, colleagues and constituents. I am deeply sorry.
— Elliott Engen (@elliottengenMN) March 27, 2026
I strive to be a man of good character, and my actions fell short last night.
I will learn from this. I will do better.
Elliott
I first met Elliott back in 2020, when, as a 22-year old, he sought election to the Minnesota House. He fell short that cycle but emerged victorious in a close race in 2022, becoming the youngest member of the MN Legislature at age 24. He then coasted to reelection in 2024.
Sometime last year, Engen chose to seek the GOP nomination for MN State Auditor. Given a Minnesota Republican winning a statewide race is tough lift even with a spotless background, I contend Engen is now far too damaged to continue in the Auditor race. Heck, in this year's environment, reelection to his House seat would be unlikely.
Elliot is only 27 with a wife and young son at home. While I have no doubt he will, in his words, "do better," the redemption story needs to begin away from the spotlight.
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Friday, March 27, 2026
Three things that bear repeating
1) When I look at the glorified Star Wars cantina scene that is the Minneapolis City Council, I initially feel genuine sorrow on behalf of the residents of Minneapolis.
🚨 WATCH: Minneapolis City Council meltdown after members wouldn’t unanimously approve resolutions to:
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) March 26, 2026
• Normalize relations with Cuba
• Divest from European institutions who support ICE
These people are paid six-figure salaries to LARP as diplomats in a city council meeting. pic.twitter.com/T4n20giMm8
However, it bears repeating: You get what you vote for.
2) Outside of Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, Senate Democrats are a veritable insane asylum.
The fact these are shocking takes shows you how far gone the party is.
An alleged repeat criminal offender was allowed back on our streets and killed an Air Force veteran.
— U.S. Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) March 26, 2026
This is precisely why I was the Democratic lead on the Laken Riley law.
Why is it controversial for Democrats support deporting criminal migrants? https://t.co/rwb2MI8FJv
Here in Philadelphia.
— U.S. Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) March 26, 2026
Truly appalling.
These assholes chanting for the death of our servicemembers.
Where’s the Dem outrage and condemnation? https://t.co/BZ9oH0ryk1
It bears repeating: The most rational member of the Senate Democrats is someone who suffered a debilitating stroke just a few years ago.
3) In their 2026 season opener on Thursday, the Minnesota Twins lost to the Baltimore Orioles 2-1. While ace starting pitcher Joe Ryan was solid allowing 0 runs and 1 hit in 5-1/3 innings while striking out 7, a patchwork bullpen gave up two runs late. Add to that a lineup (which inexplicably had Royce Lewis batting eighth before being pinch hit for in the ninth inning) going 1 for 12 with runners in scoring position while grounding into three double plays.
It bears repeating: The 2026 Twins will be fortunate to win 70 games.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Quick Hits: Volume CDIII
- Imagine reading this headline:
Quadruple amputee, professional cornhole player faces murder charges.
When I learned it was not from The Babylon Bee or The Onion, I thought "Wow, that's quite the dynamic duo crime spree." But then to learn those description were applicable to......one person?!?!?!
Dayton James Webber, 27, of La Plata, Md., was arraigned in the District Court of Maryland for Charles County after being located in Charlottesville, Virginia, and arrested following the fatal shooting of 27‑year‑old Bradrick Michael Wells, according to court documents.
According to charging documents signed by a detective from the Charles County Sheriff’s Office, Webber is formally charged with:
- First‑Degree Murder — accused of intentionally and with premeditated malice killing Bradrick Wells on or about March 22, 2026, at 1015 Newport Church Road in Charlotte Hall, Charles County, Maryland.
- Second‑Degree Murder — also charged in the same incident.
- Assault in the First Degree (two counts) — one relating to an alleged assault on someone identified as Bradwick Webber and another relating to Bradrick Wells.
- Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felony — alleged firearm use during the felony offense.
Is it wrong that I'm downright impressed that someone with such a handicap is able to become a professional at tossing beanbags into a small hole from a significant distance and is also proficient in firearms? The former is pretty amazing. The latter is definitely a cautionary tale.
- Oof. This is shattering a lotta prog narratives.
Houston traveler shakes an ICE officer’s hand and thanks him for his service. pic.twitter.com/kk1DyKwS2X
— Jennie Taer (@JennieSTaer) March 24, 2026
ICE agents at Houston airport hand out water to passengers and save spots in line so people can take bathroom breaks: pic.twitter.com/7ZvovHkYRq
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) March 24, 2026
Congressional Dems were shamed into voting to end the Federal government shutdown last year with virtually no concessions from Republicans. Now they may be in a similar position here. Essentially, Dems must decide to a) fund DHS without their desired reforms of ICE and Customs Border Patrol or b) have their anti-ICE sentiments rendered obsolete due to agents stepping up for traveling Americans.
How is the Democrat party this bad at politics?
- I was crestfallen when I heard this news.
Longtime KQRS Minneapolis morning show personality and Radio Hall of Famer Tom Barnard announced he has Alzheimer’s disease on his family’s podcast on Friday.
Speaking from his home in West Palm Beach, the 74-year-old said he has undergone seven treatments so far and that he’s seen some improvement.
“Mine is getting better, little by little,” he said. “I can tell by a little tick that each one of them did something good. (But) it’s not overwhelming and it’s not gone.”
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, a Chicago-based nonprofit, it’s the most common cause of dementia, a general term for memory loss and other cognitive abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer’s disease accounts for between 60 and 80 percent of dementia cases. There is no cure.
On the podcast, Barnard’s family said they had been telling him to get checked for the past three years. His wife, Kathryn Brandt, said the idea of the treatments is to slow down or stop the disease from worsening.
Barnard also said he’s going to start speaking publicly about the disease, including an upcoming engagement at Donald Trump’s Florida club Mar-a-Lago.
Born in Long Prairie and raised in North Minneapolis, Barnard worked at several Twin Cities stations before landing at KQRS in 1986. He quickly established himself as an outspoken, politically charged voice and turned KQ’s “Morning Show” into the highest-rated radio morning show in the market. In 1997, Howard Stern’s show began airing locally, going after Barnard’s audience. But Stern was unsuccessful at dethroning Barnard and left the market a couple of years later.
Tommy B. has been part of my life's soundtrack for 40+ years. Even though he left KQ in the early '80s after co-hosting the morning show Cat & Kincaid (which my 8th grade school bus driver listened to every morning), Tom returned in 1986 to lead a new iteration of that station's morning show. The kind of ratings that show pulled in over 3 decades was the envy of all morning radio shows across America. To imagine such a titanic figure like Tom potentially being silenced by such an insidious disease is impossible for me to comprehend.
Prayers up on behalf of Tommy's loved ones.
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Sunday, March 22, 2026
I'm an old man that's so forlorn, I wanna see the city where I was born.....
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Friday, March 20, 2026
Dennis Prager is a national treasure
For years on his radio show, Dennis would devote one hour per week to what he dubbed "The Happiness Hour." The concept was how life is made better through the simple choice of gratitude. Despite his beloved livelihood grinding to a halt due to unfortunate circumstances, it's clear the hundreds of hours he touted happiness being a choice wasn't lip service. He's truly living it.
Thank you, Dennis Prager. For everything.
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