Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Wednesday Rodeo
The Conservatore is asking for conservatives to help Bob Corker.
Oatney sees a little Barry in Campfield.
Ben Cunningham hears the pro-tax drumbeat - and it's getting louder.
The Mountain 'publican posits whether Mike Williams will once again stab his Republican brothers and sisters in the back.
S-town Mike turns from Harold Ford, Jr. - for much the same reasons that John Jay Hooker gave last night. (Hat tip: Volunteer Voters.)
Gene Patterson and Blogging for Corker catch Harold Ford, Jr. in yet another lie.
SayUncle's revelations regarding Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam being a brother-in-arms (pun intended) with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has grabbed the NRA's Wayne LaPierre's attention. SayUncle: "Wayne LaPierre read SayUncle? Cool."
By the way, today is the first day of early voting. I stopped at locations in Blount County and throughout Knox County. Turnout varies, with it seeming a bit more than normal in Maryville and a bit less than normal in Downtown West. Other things I noticed - Stacey Campfield working the polls, no sign of Schree Pettigrew, and tons of new Corker signs everywhere.
Oatney sees a little Barry in Campfield.
Ben Cunningham hears the pro-tax drumbeat - and it's getting louder.
The Mountain 'publican posits whether Mike Williams will once again stab his Republican brothers and sisters in the back.
S-town Mike turns from Harold Ford, Jr. - for much the same reasons that John Jay Hooker gave last night. (Hat tip: Volunteer Voters.)
Gene Patterson and Blogging for Corker catch Harold Ford, Jr. in yet another lie.
SayUncle's revelations regarding Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam being a brother-in-arms (pun intended) with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has grabbed the NRA's Wayne LaPierre's attention. SayUncle: "Wayne LaPierre read SayUncle? Cool."
By the way, today is the first day of early voting. I stopped at locations in Blount County and throughout Knox County. Turnout varies, with it seeming a bit more than normal in Maryville and a bit less than normal in Downtown West. Other things I noticed - Stacey Campfield working the polls, no sign of Schree Pettigrew, and tons of new Corker signs everywhere.