Archive for March, 2008

The Attention Potential Commenters Dream Of

I love being my own editor and publisher. I can choose what I want published, where I want it published, and even when I want to publish it. And you thought I was against choice for being a pro-lifer? Ha! I believe in so much choice, I make liberals look like control-freaks. Continue Reading »

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Another Democrat Announces Based on Friendship

So, the other day I was getting on Al Hamburg, Wyoming’s Mr. Chaos, for not figuring out which race to run in. I also got on Nick Carter for not (potentially) running against Sen. Enzi because of the family friendship. Apparently, Nick Carter isn’t the only one, as is revealed in a recent report from a Torrington newspaper (guess who this one’s about…): Continue Reading »

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Freudenthal Getting Ready to Be Excited

Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal is almost excited about a Presidential candidate. Continue Reading »

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Cynthia Lummis Officially In

I know, a lot of you are saying, “Scott! Where’s the big formal announcement?!?!?! She’s your candidate; why haven’t you posted the announcement????

I’m here to tell you, it’s OK; calm down; we’re gonna be alright.

I had a phone call from Annaliese today. She tried to send me some stuff and my e-mail account, for whatever crazy reason, decided to bounce it. I have since reprimanded my e-mail account (all known and possible lummis2008.com addresses are now “safe”). In the mean time, while waiting for the full official text, I figured I’d share some quotes from Tuesday that I do have. Continue Reading »

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Jewish Groups Oppose Judicial Nominee

I haven’t blogged about this judicial nominee at all until this post. Such is the life of a blogger with two jobs that take much of the day (unless said blogger is sick, then there’s plenty of time between napping and eating soup). From what I’ve heard of Richard Honaker, he would be a great Federal judge for Wyoming.

The following comes from an e-mail I just received and I wanted to pass it along to you. Continue Reading »

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Little-Known Event of Clinton’s Wyoming Visit

Some things just don’t get a lot of coverage until well after the fact. Such is the case with this story. I just heard it the other day and figured, you, my loyal readers, would enjoy reading it. Continue Reading »

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Cynthia Lummis Making Candidacy Official

Former State Treasurer Cynthia Lummis is making her campaign for the Republican nomination for U.S. House official today. An event was held in Casper at noon and another event will be held in Cheyenne this evening at 5:30. Continue Reading »

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Campaign Watch, 3/25/2008

It’s not much of a secret that this year’s Congressional and Senatorial elections in Wyoming are going to be huge. Here’s a quick look at what’s happening on the campaign trail and what I think it means. Continue Reading »

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It’s Time to Get Excited About Someone

My fellow Wyomingites, this year we face an important and historic election cycle in this state. I know many of you (myself included) are somewhat distraught about the Republican Presidential nomination process. Our nominee has been picked for us by the influence of Independents and Democrats in open primary states and the struggle of having two conservatives in the race vying for the same block of voters.

Let not your heart be troubled. It’s not the end of the world because we didn’t get our favored nominee. It just means we’re gonna have to do some self-examination and regrouping in the party over the next four to eight years.

On another, more exciting token, we have a rare event taking place in Wyoming this year. Continue Reading »

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Sen. Enzi Offers Ideas on Healthcare

Once again it’s an election year, so it must be time to talk about healthcare! I have to admit that I’m a little sick by the continued rhetoric from the Democrat side of the aisle about healthcare (translated: insurance) for everyone. Continue Reading »

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