Well, I couldn’t let this pass unnoticed.
Scott Kleeb is jumping back in for 2008.
As each day passes, I am more and more appreciative of what we accomplished together on our campaign for Congress last year. I can say without a doubt that the campaign was the most rewarding, most energizing and most inspiring endeavor in […]
Archive for June, 2007
It was a curious case, an oddity that was mildly humorous in the middle of an otherwise slow news day. The case of Morse v. Frederick, or “Bong Hits 4 Jesus.” A high school student in Alaska was suspended from school for the off-color banner bearing the nonsensical slogan, which was not on school property […]
A good laugh from The Daily Show
Possibly setting the stage for an independent bid for President, billionaire New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg left the Republican Party yesterday, changing his party affiliation to “unaffiliated.”
But let’s not fool ourselves here. This is a man who changed his party affiliation to Republican so he wouldn’t have to deal with a competitive Democratic primary […]
There isn’t a more fascinating aspect of this race than the dynamics of Chuck Hagel, Dave Heineman, Jon Bruning, Tom Osborne, and the rest of the Republican Party. I wrote a great deal about this last month, and don’t really have a lot to add to it at this time.
The sides are forming for a […]
Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post is ready to call the Nebraska Senate race one of the top 10 races likely to change hands in 2008:
8. Nebraska (R): No one we talk to thinks Sen. Chuck Hagel (R) is going to run for reelection to the Senate. Say what you will about AG Jon Bruning […]
The Omaha World-Herald is reporting that Columbus businessman Tony Raimondo is moving ahead with his plans to run for Senate, making him the third Republican to make significant moves toward a bid for the nomination. But what’s most interesting about this move, is Raimondo’s motivation - he doesn’t think Hagel’s running. And the longer Hagel […]
