Bill Stephens: Trouble On The Immediate Horizon?
politicalvine, Wednesday, July 26th, 2006Bill Stephens’ sleazy past
Bill Stephens’ sleazy past
(07-21) 04:00 PDT Washington — The political action committee used as a vehicle to power in Congress by former Rep. Tom DeLay has agreed to pay $115,000 in fines for violations of federal campaign rules and will close its doors permanently, the Federal Election Commission disclosed Thursday. According to an agreement with the commission, DeLay’s […]
Dem, GOP, or Libertarian…
While another well-known Georgia political blog has a blog proprietor publicly WHINING about “the negative advertising” in the Republican Lt. Governor’s race, AND said proprietor has stated in print that he intends to “boycott” (boo-hoo-hoo with bottom-lip upturned) the Lt. Governor’s primary on Tuesday lest he have to actually use the left-side of his brain […]
This morning, I received a call from Eric Zeiere (sp?) for Ralphie. Yesterday, I received one from John Smoltz. Tomorrow, I expect to receive one from Jerry Falwell. On Monday, I expect to receive one from Newt Gingrich telling me what a great “family values leader” Ralph Reed is. Surely there’s a sit-com waiting to […]
In today’s AJC, Mark Taylor got the endorsement from both Jay Bookman and Cynthia Tucker, the paper’s two most left-wing editorial board members ON THE PLANET. That, combined with Taylor getting the endorsement from Cynthia McKinney last fall, nails Mark Taylor as being the BIGGEST (not in “Big-Guy” vernacular as being a physical size thing) […]
Rumors have it that upon learning of the new ad campaign from John Konop slamming his record in Congress, Tom Price’s people went ballistic. Here’s the ad for those who wish to view what Price’s people don’t want anyone to know about: Technorati Tags: John Konop, Tom Price
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