Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Brock Landers too Radio-Active for RWNJ Host
Hugh Hewitt is coming to AZ to raise dollars for Dr. Gosar (go-czar), David "Mr. Potter pays fifty-cents-a-dollar" Schweikert and Jessssssssssssssssssseeeeee Kelly. Who's missing?
Is this a signal the Republican Party is writing off Arizona's Third Congressional District? Where's the unity?
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Lesson in Really Bad Political Ads
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Thursday, July 29, 2010
A $1.2 Million Dollar Question Begs Almost 1.2 Million More Questions
I don't know if anyone else has written about this so I thought I'd contribute it to the conversation. It seems the Republican Governor's Association decided to drop some coin in Arizona. Under the entity RGA Arizona 2010 PAC (filer ID 201000467) Haley Barbour et. al. have decided to be a player in Arizona. The PAC already pumped $25,000.00 to the Arizona Republican Party, well over a fourth of their income for the reporting period.
While I'm not shocked the RGA had designs on this race there are some observations that must be shared. Jan Brewer chose the politics of the "Clean Elections" label, along with the public moolah, knowing she would get a butt-load of cash from outside Arizona. What is peculiar is the timing. The RGA by moving the money into the state this early "tipped their hand." There are more questions as well, like how badly did AZGoP need the cash infusion? What did the RGA get for their $10,000 spend on the Colorado firm known as the "illuminati?"
The reason the last question comes to mind, besides why a political firm uses the name "illuminati," is that money was spent during a contested primary. Several candidates were active in the race at that time and the expenditure came not long after Buz Mills dropped some $2 million of his own into the race. Maybe some Republicans would like an answer to my questions as well?
Sunday, July 25, 2010
"MaryVale" and Other Racists
I guess if you can characterize ten years in the Marine Corps, a Masters in Mechanical Engineering and a Law Degree as shallow, then the way one measures the rest of the world is off kilter too!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Why Do Wercinski Supporters Behave So Badly?
Here's my question; when will Sam Wercinski make it clear he does not share the same narrow-minded view of Rep. Deschene?
Friday, July 23, 2010
Would You Buy Real Estate from Gila Courier?
Listening to Jon Justice this morning I heard him read an email from a listener relaying a story about the Elton John concert.
During the concert, Sir Elton didn’t mince words about those demanding that he boycott Arizona and cancel his concert as a protest of SB 1070. We won’t repeat his exact words but he made it clear that he wouldn’t have missed playing Tucson for the world and curtly told the Boycott Arizona mafia that he did not agree with them. According to the Justice listener, John’s comments were well received by the audience who gave him a roaring applause.
I thought, wow, this is kind of newsworthy so I went to the Arizona Daily Star to check out the concert review.
Emphasis mine.
Here's the rub. Elton John didn't call out the folks calling for the boycott. He swore about the musicians who would diss Arizona. One comment mentioned Elton's words:
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