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We’re launching “Wendell on the Weekend” which will be available on the main page on Saturdays and Sundays.
WoW (hey cooool acronym) will offer a weekly book review, highlights from the past week and some stuff we didn’t get to in the midst of the Monday - Friday grind. Check it out starting tomorrow.
As Jill over at WLST pointed out in a comment on my post from this morning’s CuyCo BOE meeting, you’ve got to love the irony associated with now former Cuyahoga County Elections Board member Edward Coaxum’s (pronounced coax - just like the word ; and sum - like the arithmetic answer from adding a […]
Dave:
Thanks for your comments about my posts regarding the Cuyahoga County Elections Board shuffle. In response to those comments, allow me to offer a few more of my own.
I fully support the need for a changing of the guard at the BOE. This is not a partisan issue (all of the Board members […]
The following was originally posted as a comment on a previous post.
Dave Harbarger says:
Wendall
First, let me be very clear, I intend to support our present Board Members, Sally and Bob. I wouldn’t demean either of them or their public service and service to our Party by circling like a vulture over their heads as they […]
The following takes place after the airing of each new episode of 24 on FOX…
As I’ve said previously the last few hours of the program have been disappointing. Not enough blood and guts, too many threads seeming to go nowhere and the constant development of new romantic relationships that only add time and not […]
Former congressional candidate and Conman Kucinich opponent Mike Dovilla was deployed to the Iraqi military theater in early January. Since that time Lieutenant Dovilla has been compiling his thoughts in a blog that is now available through a Cleveland.com feed. Check out what’s really happening in Iraq through Mike’s eyes here.
If you are interested in […]
Media reports are filtering in that the already crowded field of contenders in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination will be lessened by one by the day’s end. Tom Vilsack (the former Governor of Iowa for those of you without a scorecard) is expected to announce before the weekend that he is getting out […]
You’ve got to love living in the NRZ (No Representation Zone). If we can’t get decent representation in Congress at least our proxies can add some levity to the political discourse - and that’s been the mantra for the people of Ohio’s 10th Congressional House district since long before conman Dennis Kucinich assumed the […]
I’m so glad that Stephanie Tubbs-Jones is in charge of the House Ethics Committee. Now anybody can pay for her trips to the Carribean (as long as they funnel the money through a non-profit). The story behind how a lobbyist has written the new travel rules for Congress from American Public Media’s Marketplace.
One of the things I like most about the early stages of a presidential campaign cycle is the amount of effort candidates make to be ubiquitous. It’s so important for candidates to develop name identification well before the actual campaign season begins that they practically fall over themselves to be in the public eye. And while the […]
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