Entries Tagged as 'Jane Dee Hull'

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Goddard Beats All Comers

Public Policy Polling has a new poll out that isn’t good news for Republicans thinking that they can hold the Governor’s office next year. Well, one bit of good news for them: Jan Brewer is nearly as popular with Barack Obama voters as she is with John McCain voters. Of course, when only 28% of [...]

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Pompous Circumstances

I was on an airplane so I missed the ceremony that Jan Brewer held for her swearing in. It led me to wonder how many other appointed governors have held similar coronations.
I called around to some folks that were around for the swearing ins of Bruce Babbitt, Rose Mofford and Jane Dee Hull. All three, [...]

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

An Unmitigated Disaster! Maybe Not. Yeah, an Unmitigated Disaster!

Jan Brewer is keeping mum about the possibility of becoming governor, but this morning on KUAZ she was quoted as saying “I am not a tax and spend politician.”
Okay, we’ve got that settled, she will neither tax nor spend. Or, does she mean that she will tax but not spend…spend but not tax, maybe?
So glad [...]

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Is It Really Only About Gay Marriage?

The news about Jim Kolbe’s resignation from Tim Bee’s campaign has even made the Hotline, who noted that this was far different from Kolbe’s non-endorsement of 2006 candidate Randy Graf.
It’s funny, I took some grief from Sonoran Alliance who said that I “got in a lather” about their reaction to Kolbe. Actually, I didn’t react [...]

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Looking for Missives from the Howdah

I keep hearing from folks what a screwed up process we have on the Democratic side to decide our nominee. Those Republicans don’t have these superdelegates, and their primaries are mostly winner take all. Heck, even some high ranking people in Hillary Clinton’s campaign point to the Republican rules being so much better because, well, [...]

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