In about a half-hour, anyway. My flight to Colorado Springs is delayed. I’ll rest up tonight, then it’s back to work here in Colorado.
If you’re looking for something to do tomorrow night, Bill Winter is taking a chocolate fountain shower tomorrow night with former VA Governor (and likely ‘08 Presidential candidate) Mark Warner. Check it [...]
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August 15, 2006Bill Winter Apologizes
June 22, 2006In one of those random screw-ups, Bill Winter's campaign robocalled 43 thousand Democratic voters between midnight and 2 AM last night. Bill's doing the stand-up thing and taking responsibility for the screw-up. Here's what he wants all of you to know:
I want to formally and sincerely apologize to anyone who received a robo-call from my [...]
Workin’ for the Weekend
May 25, 2006Just wanted to let folks know that I haven’t been posting recently because I’ve been working for Ned Lamont’s U.S. Senate campaign. Yes, *that* Ned Lamont–the one that’s running against Joe Lieberman, the junior Republican senator from Connecticut.
Anyway, I’ll still be blogging on personal stuff, but political posting will be curtailed because of my [...]
Another Anti-War March…yawn…
April 29, 2006So, apparently, there's another anti-war march today in NYC. I'm growing more and more disenchanted with the movement, since marching is the only thing most folks seem to want to do.
Back in 2004, playwright Tony Kushner, of Angels in America fame, said this in an interview. It's stuck with me, since it was such a [...]
The Folly of Impeachment
April 24, 2006Several of the mailing lists that I’m publicize the prospect of impeaching the President (and as often as not, the Vice President, too) for “high crimes and misdemeanors”. I’ve gotten into some pretty sharply-worded debates over the subject, because I happen to think that impeachment is the wrong solution, at least now, for two reasons: [...]
Can You Feel the Surge?
February 25, 2006Rasmussen Reports, a GOP-leaning polling outfit, and one with a rather strong record of accuracy in these things, has released its February numbers for the Governor’s race here.
The surprise isn’t so much that Bill Ritter, who’s essentially a mortal lock to win the nomination for the Democrats, is leading both “Both Ways” Bob Beauprez and [...]
Another thought on Hackett withdrawing…
February 14, 2006Actually, two thoughts, both of which will be vastly overshadowed by the news of the man leaving the race.
First, not that his staff’s well-being should be topmost in his mind, but his apparently sudden decision to cast it all aside really doesn’t reflect well upon him. For example, Karl Frisch (whom many of you knew [...]
Hack’s Out
February 13, 2006Yes, that’s right: Paul Hackett, the man who got the whole veteran/Democratic candidate movement going, has decided to drop out of the Ohio U.S. Senate race. Not only that, but he’s decided to withdraw from politics altogether.
Frankly, I’m genuinely conflicted about this. Hackett was one of those guys that I was really excited about. I [...]
Don’t Call It A Comeback, Lamm Edition
August 24, 2005Word has it that Peggy Lamm, who was badly out-fundraised by Ed Perlmutter last quarter, has gotten her act together in that department and is now keeping pace with Ed dollar for dollar. If that’s the case, it bolsters the chances that EMILY’s List will get involved. If that happens, Peggy will have fundraising consultant [...]


