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July 19, 2008

by David Safier If you, like me, are a New Yorker subscriber who is furious about their Obamas-as-Muslim-terrorists satirical cover misfire, you might want to do something about it. Here’s what I’m doing. I’m sending the cover to the New Yorker’s Letters to the Editor section. I figure this is enough of a message to

Bush Should Just Put Taxpayer Money in Bee’s Warchest

July 18, 2008

There has been much clamor over Bush’s visit to Tucson to host a fund-raiser for Senator Bee’s Congressional bid. Most commentary on the blogs has focused on Bee’s political tone-deafness in associating so closely with a deeply divisive and unpopular President, with Bush’s secretiveness during the visit, and about how the disruption and inconvenience caused

The Kool-Aid Kids rally for Bumbler Bee

July 18, 2008

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Well, President Bush has already come and gone from the Old Pueblo (don’t let the door hit you where the good Lord split you).  You didn’t know? Shrub was here to raise money for Tim Bee in a super-double-secret fund raiser (Shhh! Be very quiet.  No one is supposed to know I’m

Obama’s Listening to America Program

July 17, 2008

by Pat Canady As part of their Listening to America Program, the Obama campaign named Governor Janet Napolitano to head the campaign’s Platform Drafting Committee. The Governor will plan more than 1,000 community meetings across the nation. These Platform Committee house parties are part of the process in crafting a platform for Barack Obama. The

LD 26 Debate Makes a Believer of Me

July 17, 2008

I was at the LD 26 Republican primary Clean Elections debate and have a few observations to share. Jim Nintzel did a not-so "live blog" of the show-down between the Senate contenders, but I don’t seem to find anything about the House debate at his Scramblewatch site. Thus, I will be focusing more on the

Just Call Me Number 45

July 17, 2008

PolitickerAZ has released their analysis of the most influential unelected folks in Arizona politics (as well as those in other states they cover). It’s called the Arizona Power List, and a few Arizona bloggers made the cut. Greg Patterson of Esspresso Pundit is listed at #37. Shane Wikfors and John Ellinwood of Sonoran Alliance are

Where are the “Pro-Lifers” When a Born Child Needs Them?

July 16, 2008

by David Safier A poignant, heartbreaking story ran in The Explorer this week, Sick child gets help from area politicians. The whole story is worth reading, but here’s the gist: Dustin, a three year old, needs a kidney transplant to survive a rare genetic condition. The family qualifies for AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment

Bumbler Bee ♥♥♥ Bush

July 16, 2008

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: An earlier post noted Senator Tim Bee’s first TV ad for his congressional race in which Bee attempts to confuse voters by proclaiming himself an "independent" rather than a Republican.  Truth-in-advertising laws do not apply to politicians, unfortunately. Republican Congressional Campaign Committee chair Rep. Tom Davis earlier this year proclaimed the Republican

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