by altha-admin | Oct 9, 2014 | Articles
Hesse Park At the last minute, I learned about three political debates at the Hesse Park Community Center. I had attended the Waxman-Bloomfield debate in 2012, but the crowd in the room last night was much bigger. People were sitting along the wall this time, too. At...
by altha-admin | Oct 8, 2014 | Articles
My interview with Michael Ramirez (seated) When I wrote briefly for a conservative newspaper at UC Irvine, the now defunct Irvine Review, I contacted political cartoonist Michael Ramirez. Not only was he nationally-renowned conservative, but also...
by altha-admin | Oct 8, 2014 | Articles
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by altha-admin | Oct 8, 2014 | Articles
The year, 2010, was a banner year for Republicans across the country, particularly the Tea Party caucus push-back against Obamacare and other progressive intrusions. Governor Dannel Malloy (D-CT) In New England, the Tea Party waves even covered New Hampshire, and...
by altha-admin | Oct 7, 2014 | Articles
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett He is dead man walking. – Tim Malloy, assistant director of Quinnipiac polls, about Tom Corbett's reelection chances in 2014. Texas Governor Rick Perry argued that the states are the laboratory for democracy, and...
by altha-admin | Oct 6, 2014 | Articles
A Red New England in 2014? In 2014, Republican Governors are staving off attacks in their respective contests. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker and Michigan’s Rick Snyder are breaking away from their Democratic opponents, despite a few months of setbacks, with middling...