I guess I’m not the only person in America being critical of Pete Ricketts’ commercials.
Several weeks ago, I critiqued the content of one of Rickett’s commercials. Finally, Tom Nemitz has stepped up and taken aim at the aesthetic value of the commercials – more specifically the choice in fonts.
The Comic Sans Candidate – Be [...]
Archive for March, 2006
Survey turns politics on its head – Omaha World-Herald
A recent survey of Nebraskans’ views about their U.S. senators found this: Republicans like their former governor Ben Nelson, a Democrat, more than Democrats do.
And Democrats are more fond of straight-talking Vietnam vet Chuck Hagel, a Republican, than Republicans are.
Sen. Chuck Hagel
As of 03/13/06
Approve – 59%
Disapprove – [...]
This post isn’t really about politics. It’s more of a thought-provoking post.
I read a book called The Tipping Point several years ago and to this day, its the best book I’ve ever read.
The book was written by a man named Malcolm Gladwell. Gladwell frequently writes articles for The New Yorker, and [...]
I almost overlooked a very interesting story in today’s Omaha World-Herald.
County treasurer suspends employee over greeting card – Omaha World-Herald
Please read the entire news story. Here are some of the highlights…
Douglas County Treasurer Julie Haney has placed one of her higher-ranking employees on paid leave after the employee signed and helped circulate a greeting [...]
An article about Friday’s Board of Regents meeting appeared in Monday’s Daily Nebraskan. It’s an interesting read.
Students, regents clash at Friday board meeting – Daily Nebraskan
A University of Nebraska Board of Regents meeting got heated Friday after one student was declared out of order during the public comment portion of the meeting, and [...]
It wasn’t long ago when Justice Roberts and Chief Justice Samuel Alito were facing the Senate Judiciary Committee in their fight to bring a new look to the Supreme Court. Although both were confirmed without any serious problems, that didn’t stop the speculation among the American people about how they would rule in certain instances. [...]
Recent Comments