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Tuesday, June 21st, 2011The Indiana Recount Commission will hear the Charlie White voter fraud case today. You can watch it here. .
The Indiana Recount Commission will hear the Charlie White voter fraud case today. You can watch it here. .
Every once in a while I have one of those days that starts out as pretty routine buts ends up pretty odd. Monday was one of those days. I was originally going to drive over to Cincinnati for an interview with U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim Geitner, unfortunately the Secretary cancelled at the last minute and […]
Yesterday, I posted a really bad joke on my Twitter account. I asked “what’s the definition of mass confusion?” The answer, “a Father’s Day picnic at 42nd and Post Road”. It’s actually a very old joke and easily adaptable to any social setting, take the former Governor of California, for example. And while a lot […]
I’m out-of-state today, but I wanted to take a few seconds and wish all you a Happy Father’s Day. If you don’t think fathers are important, drive around some parts of Indianapolis. If some people would do their jobs, the rest of us wouldn’t have to in the form of taxes, police and social services. […]
I’ve always said that if you stick around politics long enough you will eventually see everything. That is definitely true in the race for Mayor of Indianapolis The new topic du jour is crime and the number of police officers on the street. Democratic challenger Melina Kennedy says the incumbent Greg Ballard is drooping the […]
As I’ve watched the hearings concerning the possibility of the state of Indiana taking over failing schools, there was something that caught my attention. I hadn’t put it together at first, but after I noticed it, my jaw dropped to the floor. At the beginning of every hearing the State shows the audience data concerning […]
Next week the Indiana Recount Commission will hear testimony in the voter fraud case involving embattled Secretary of State Charlie White*. Tuesday, the Commission heard arguments from both White and the media as to whether cameras should be allowed in the hearing. White’s attorneys argued unsuccessfully that cameras should be excluded because they would intimidate […]
The nice thing about being back from a tough road trip is the political gossip, rumor, innuendo and other political tidbits that are either waiting for you when you get back or you picked up over the last few days at political events and just didn’t get a chance to blog about. So with all […]
I’m in Chicago today taking care of some family matters; however I wanted to make sure I jotted down a few thoughts about political activities this past weekend. I managed to attend both the Indiana Democratic Party’s Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Friday night and the Indiana Young Republicans Convention this weekend. Both functions were well attended, […]