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Stop Governing Like This

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

The following is a guest blog posting by Mark Miles, President of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership. This morning I had the chance to chat with Abdul about a critical issue – how do we make local government cost less and work better? The Kernan-Shepard Commission has given us a blueprint: Eliminate township government, wiping […]

Candidate Calender

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

In our never ending quest to provide you with information this election season, each Saturday we will list where the candidates for office will be for the following week. If your candidate has an event you want us to list, just send it to us via the “Submit A Story” link under the main menu […]

Four More Years

Friday, September 5th, 2008

No I’m not talking presidential politics or gubernatorial politics for that matter.  I’m talking about the dorky morning show that I weekdays from 6-10 on WXNT. When I first got here I was only expecting to be here a couple years.  I had no idea I’d see another Presidential cycle.  Or a change in the […]

The Times They Are a Changing

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

John McCain laid out his case to be President.  He worked to re-brand the Republican image by telling the American people they can trust them again to lead on energy and the economy.  He gave more details in his speech than Barack Obama did in his last week. But whereas, Vice-President nominee Sarah Palin appealed […]

Is It Over Or Has Just Begun?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

If you are a member of Jill Long Thompson’s campaign staff, you have my deepest sympathies.  A new Howey-Gauge poll of 600 likely registered voters shows Republican Mitch Daniels with an 18-point lead with 60 days to go in the Governor’s race. The poll showed Daniels leading 53-35 over JLT.  Libertarian Andy Horning had 3-percent […]

Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama is going on the O’Reilly Factor tonight on Fox News.  I think it will make for interesting watching.  Now only if I could get Marion County Democratic Chairman Ed Treacy to do the same and come on my morning radio show.  Oh well, I guess being brave and getting out […]

Palin on Parade

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Like most of you I watched Sarah Palin tonight accept her party’s nomination for Vice-President of the United States.  Overall, you take away from the speech what you brought.  If you like her, she hit a home run.  If you don’t like her she took cheap shots. Regardless this was an address geared primarily toward […]

JLT’s 5-Year Plan

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Jill Long Thompson says some students should spend five years in high school as a way to reduce Indiana’s drop out rate.  Excuse me?!  She says some students can’t finish school in four years and need more time to graduate. No offense JLT, but what you are proposing here is called “lowering […]

Oh Goy!!!

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

The GOP may have finally started to turn a corner last night at the Republican National Convention.  Joe Lieberman’s appeal to independent voters may just be what the Republicans need to stay competitive. Lieberman’s speech came on the heels of some badly needed good news.  Hurricane Gustav did not New Orleans,  oil is hovering back […]

With Friends Like These

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

A little piece of advice for the Mayor of Richmond, don’t use government stationary to promote a political event. On August 26, Mayor Sally L. Hutton put out a news release saying the Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jill Long Thompson was coming to town to talk with Master Brand Employees, 275 of which are losing their […]