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Saturday, July 28, 2007

There's a New Blog In Town

In case you are interested in Northern Kentucky politics, here's a new blog you might want to check out. It has folks talking about possible city mergers and Karl Rove.

The Gateway To The Truth


4 Comments:

at 11:06 PM, July 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did anyone catch Michael Turner (R-Ohio, 3rd District) making a total idiot of himself on C-SPAN?

One right-wing Ohio Congressman, Michael Turner, desperately tried to smear [military expert Lawrence] Korb during his question and answer period. Turner started off his smear attacks against Korb by questioning his credentials to speak before the panel:

TURNER: I was looking at your bio... that incorrectly I believe referred to you as Doctor Korb. And you do not have a PhD.

KORB: I do.

TURNER: You do have a PhD?

...After propagating his false smears, Turner refused to allow Korb time to answer and attempted to flee the committee room quickly. Chairman Ike Skelton (D-MO) told Turner to sit down and listen to Korb’s response.


Michael Turner is a buffoon. Click on the link above and check out the video. It's unbelievable.

 
at 8:09 AM, July 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I noticed in today's Enquirer that the area's Republicans are donating heavily to Mitt Romney's campaign:

A glance at the 2008 presidential campaign donations by executives of the region's biggest companies depicts a one-sided turnout for Romney, the 60-year old former Massachusetts governor and founder of private equity investment firm Bain Capital in Boston.

Thanks in large part to the endorsement by billionaire Carl Lindner, Romney has raised $576,300 in the region.


It's nice to see Republicans wasting so much money on an unelectable candidate. In fact, in a recent Washington Post-ABC News Poll, Romney came in a distant fourth:

31. (ASKED OF LEANED REPUBLICANS) If the 2008 Republican presidential primary or caucus in your state were being held today, and the candidates were: (Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Tommy Thompson, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, Sam Brownback, Tom Tancredo, Ron Paul, or Fred Thompson), for whom would you vote?

Rudy Giuliani - 34%
John McCain - 16%
Fred Thompson - 14%
Mitt Romney - 8%


Keep throwing your money at Romney... suckers!

 
at 4:21 PM, July 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am just glad to see that there is another source for news besides the re-typed RNC press releases the Enquirer calls news.

 
at 4:49 PM, July 30, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder who he supports for City Council...personally, I support John Eby for council...along with Berding and some others.

 
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