About
The Minority Report is a network of websites devoted to politics in the United States. Those sites include The Minority Report Blog, The Hinzsight Report, Many Faces of Barack, Upload Liberty, and TMRB.tv Since the prevailing wisdom seems to be that the United States Government should be involved in everything, everywhere, The Minority Report covers a wide range of topics from a conservative perspective.
On November 7, 2006, Democrats won enough seats to take control of both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Largely Redstate alumni, we saw an opportunity for partisan would-be pundits such as ourselves to focus on the effect of minority status on Conservatism, the Republican Party, and on sane people in general.
In short, The Minority Report is primarily for news and discussion about Politics, Congress, Conservatism and all other things we deem important. We also spend a lot of time on the impact that the statesmen stumbling about those illustrious chambers have on the rest of us.

Congress narrows gap in cocaine sentencing rules
This former criminal defense trial lawyer saw a lot of lives ruined by crack and cocaine, but we also saw many lives ruined by long mandatory minimum sentences for possessions of small to medium amounts of crack.
Most of those latter lives ruined were those...
Ken Buck Casts Primary Ballot
Encourages Grassroots Coloradans to vote
Greeley, CO—Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck cast his ballot today at the Weld County Elections Office, where he stressed the importance of tackling out of control spending and runaway debt, urging all Coloradans to get out and vote.
“This is a...
Republicans contest nearly all House Districts in New England
Green Papers reports that at least one Republican candidate is contesting 21 out of 22 congressional districts in the six northeastern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
It appears that the tea partying that allowed Republican Scott Brown to...



