I predict this will be the name of a new rock band: Client 9. You heard it here first. UPDATE: Drew pointed out that a Google search reveals some discussion already. BUT I note that even this post from the Arizona Republic post-dates my own prediction. So I was still […]
A hearty “here here!” A political rant I’ve been watching a lot of CNN the last couple of days, and I am getting very tired of the whining from Florida and Michigan. It’s ridiculous for Florida and Michigan to flout the rules of both the Democratic and Republican parties, schedule […]
The results are in and Hillary Clinton won OH in a big way and TX by not so much. Earlier in the week Rush Limbaugh’s calls for Republicans to cross party lines, TX and OH are open primaries, and to vote for HRC made big news. He appeared on the […]
Democrats fear superdelegates could overrule voters – CNN.com Democrats fear superdelegates could overrule voters STORY HIGHLIGHTS Democrats’ system includes about 800 superdelegates — party officials, leaders Unlike elected delegates, superdelegates can vote for any candidate they choose Some says they fear superdelegates could tip balance against the popular vote If […]
…is hard to find. This weekend was blank, as far as blogging was concerned, because I took the fam down to DC on Friday for a very special evening. The kids were with my folks and E and I attended a birthday dinner. The quests included a certain man with […]
Chris Heard, that is. Okay, seriously I don’t blog about politics very often, but seriously, if your whole campaign theme is change, do you really want an endorsement from Ted Kennedy? (Via Higgaion.)
Yesterday I did an interview/podcast for the SHC with a Scholar alumna Dr. Meena Bose who is a professor of Presidential Studies at Hofstra. I think readers of this blog will find it of interest, but I also wanted to ask your help. Because I recorded this from the phone […]
Oh wow. This cannot be good. I have to say, if my bishop were to make such a request demand I would not comply, regardless of the positions taken. This is simply not the way matters are handled in the Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion. The proper manner is […]
The Naked Campaign: Political cartoonist draws and discusses candidates and the campaigns. Well worth a few minutes of your time. A series of short videos featuring the illustrator Steve Brodner as he draws the Presidential candidates and discusses the race for the White House. The videos are directed by Gail […]
I have been having a good discussion with an old high school friend through his blog “Pressing the Flesh” (the name comes, so I am told, from a play he produced a year or so ago). In that post he muses on the dramatic turn of events, post Iowa, that […]