I'm off to Columbus for Thanksgiving.Martha C. Moore, a Republican icon in Ohio and 35-year member of the GOP National Committee, has died at the age of 91.
She died yesterday morning -- 11 days after her birthday -- at an assisted-living facility in Columbus and will be buried [...]
This is Dennis Spisak.A dozen executives from' [...]
I noticed a tweet from Jennifer Brunner posted earlier today.
Yep. I'm talking about the stimulus again.I' [...]
Those were Ted Strickland’s words this morning as quoted in the Columbus Dispatch Daily Briefing.
Unseemly, indeed.
Ladies and Gentlemen, I take you back to July [...]
Over the summer, Ted Strickland came under fire from supporters of libraries(and reallly, what kind of weirdo doesn't support libraries) for proposing a massive cut of their funding to the tune of $84.3 million.
This evening, Ohio Attorney General candidate Dave Yost was nice enough to comment on my earlier post about Richard Cordray's decision to use the tax dollars of Ohioans to pay for the defense of former employees of the state in the Joe the Plumber case.If there are any of you out there with any connection at all to the Bushes, we implore you to give them our thanks…you tell them that a bunch of gay Hillary guys in Boystown, Chicago' [...]
This morning I thought the Coshocton Tribune got mixed up with the Onion.
Breaking news this afternoon:
As if the Democrats didn't have bad enough news this week, it turns out automated polls like Survey USA and Rasmussen were the most accurate of the 2009 cycle.White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters Wednesday that voters went to the polls in Virginia and New Jersey to work through "very local issues that didn't" [...]
Chris Mullen, spokesman for the OU College Democrats, wrote in a statement that the group denies any misconduct and fixed blame on the county party.
The get-out-the-vote [...]
Today, Columbus has the opportunity to do something it hasn't done since 1999.Reality Check: Strickland Provided Details? Really?
Claim:
"Strickland insists that he provided detailed plans when he ran in 2006 and that 'no one should strive to be the governor of Ohio without being willing to be specific about'" [...]
And when I say massive, I mean absolutely & ludicrously insane.
Let’s start with the administration’s base number. They claim to have directly saved or created 640,329 jobs with $159 billion of expenditures this year. That actually comes to $248,310 per job, a little higher even than [...]