Wednesday, November 22, 2006
No Respect
THIS ISN'T THE COLUMBUS ENQUIRERMr. Heller is correct in his comments. The Enquirer should be very ashamed of giving preference to Ohio State of the huge victory by UC but part of the problem lies not with the media, but with the readers. People do not value what is around them. This is not just a problem here in Cincinnati, but nearly everywhere. Too many People don't respect effort and accomplishment. All they respect is popularity, rankings, money, aggression (conflict). The Enquirer chose to downplay the local story and play up the National Story of the Ohio State game. Yes, Columbus is close by, and there are lots of Ohio State fans in the area, but so what! The job of the local media is to serve the community by reporting the local news first and foremost. The problem with the media is that they are serving what they view as the demand of the local readers who don't care about their community and only seem to care about the national hot topic. That leaves a void that contributes to the false perception that Cincinnati is a small town where nothing good happens. We are big city, where culture, sports, and action play out every day. It is exciting and is worth paying attention to what happens.
The University of Cincinnati wins the biggest game in the history of the school, yet The Enquirer puts the Ohio State-Michigan game on the front page of the paper. To paraphrase Sam Wyche, you don't live in Columbus, you live in Cincinnati. The Bearcat football team will never get the respect they truly deserve thanks to the local media who'd rather talk about a team in another city then their local team.
Steve Heller
Reading
When culture warriors opine about the decline and fall of American Society and Culture, I hope they look at the real decline and fall, that of local media coverage of local stories. When it is seen as a chore for the local newspaper to cover City Council meetings, how much long before they don't cover it at all or worse yet, just print press releases? Valuing community and taking pride in the places where we live is a founding value of our society. When people say buy American, I cringe. Instead, why don’t they say buy Cincinnati or buy local? Buy from the guy who runs the store a few streets over instead of at Wal-Mart. See the local band playing music instead of buying a CD of a manufactured “group.”
Just printing press releases is close to what our local media does a large part of the time. We are dangerously close to becoming what could be considered a closed society, cut off from what is happening just a few miles or blocks away. This sports story is not really important in the big picture of life, but it illustrates the problem very clearly. The media is not causing this problem, but they are enabling it to grow and fester. Get your local news first, then worry about the rest of the county. What is happening in Tampa or San Diego may be happening here too, but don’t assume it is happening everywhere without finding out first. Keep on eye on the rest of country and the world, but don’t take your eye of your own community. In the end, your neighbors will affect you more than someone in a bus wreck 1,000 miles away.
No Charges For Running Over Alleged Thief
With the information presented, Stone would not have been convicted if tried. If witnesses state the alleged thief had a gun and was aiming at Stone and shot at him, then self defense is plausible. I hope evidence was found that the alleged thief did fire his gun.
It still appears like there is more to this case. How did Tyree Henderson happen to pick this person to allegedly rob her? According to the article, police are asking the same question:
Deters said that, although Stone has been cleared, Cincinnati police are continuing to investigate why Henderson targeted Sherry Doud, the woman with Stone.Someone else likely was involved in this incident, and that person or persons may lead to a common link between the victim and the alleged thief. That puts this crime not into a random theft category, but instead into target crime, something that law enforcement and the public can do little but react when it happens.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
In Your Face, Brinkman!!!!!!
An End to the Sheriff's Patrol of OTR?
All the impressions I get are that OTR is better off. With violent crime spreading out to other neighborhoods, there is circumstantial evidence that this effort has worked to clean out some of the crime in OTR.
I hope that Pepper and Portune pull a Mallory and rescue this program. Hell, DeWine wants it to continue as well.
Monday, November 20, 2006
Nordstrom Coming to Cincinnati
Count Every Vote
I hate to tell Doreen Isett of Loveland, but she really needs to quit her whining. Her Dragon Queen may yet win the Ohio 2nd District, but keep your bitching and moaning in check until all of the votes have been counted.
Morton's Steakhouse Moving to 5th and Vine
Downtown is just "Dead", ain't it? (cough, cough)
Mallory Alters Budget
Doesn't the City Manager report to the Mayor? It's like Mallory didn't have any input on what was announced. If that is standard practice, I'll stand corrected, but it just appears odd. Mallory now looks to have done 2 things, caved into certain groups or come to their rescue. He couldn't have done both, but to some people it will look like he caved and to others it will look like he came to the rescue. The game looks transparent, but will it matter?
CEA Winners
Speaking of being there, if you made it out to the ceremony last night, let me know how it was. A group from Cincinnati Advance headed out, but I bailed and stayed home.
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Saturday, November 18, 2006
I Guess We Need Fashion Police
Friday, November 17, 2006
Millworks in Oakley Still on Track
This should be a council issue next year. How about firming up some dates on this? How about firming up the construction of the proposed I-71 exit upgrade?
Budget Forum
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Why Not Annex the "First Suburbs"?
What I fear here is the anti-government forces out there trying to make Hamilton County into one big Township and a government with no teeth to do anything.
I would consider a metro type government that created a county wide city. That entity would have an even partisan stance, if not a slight edge for Republicans. That might suck on certain levels, but it would be one where the government would still have the structure to allow a city to function.
Greg Harris Running for City Council
I also see a strong need to create a seamless public transit grid to unify and support the emergence of a central entertainment corridor that unifies The Banks, downtown, Over-the-Rhine, UC, Clifton, Northside, etc.I would throw in Mt. Adams to that entertainment corridor.
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Two Nerds Enter, One Nerd Leaves
Monday, November 13, 2006
2007 City Council Race Is On
We know Tarbell can't, so at least one new person will join council in 2007. Who else has the public service bug?
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Another Strange Occurance
Friday, November 10, 2006
New Radio in Town
New Local Blog
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Smoking Ban Wins
Nick Sanders, owner of five restaurants locally, including the Pub at Crestview Hills Town Center in Northern Kentucky, Nicholson's downtown and the Pub at Rookwood Commons in Norwood, said he will be watching closely. He owns a restaurant in Lexington, which enacted a smoking ban in 2003, and said that law didn't change sales much.In the short run, there may be some problems, but I don't know about the long term. Thoughts? Will an outdoor patio now become the norm for a bar?
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Oh Yea, Dems Win Big!
Wulsin Not Conceding
2 Precincts Missing
At this early hour no other reports were online concerning the missing precincts. If this was something as simple as the poll workers locking up the poll location without turning in the votes, then that is understandable (someone should be banned from working the polls), but if not, when does the BOE call the police? What cause much concern is that there are two locations not near each other.
If this was an error at the BOE, then I hope they stayed to account for the vote before they went home. The BOE should not sleep if it is possible anyone's vote could have been literally stolen.
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Hamilton County Vote Counting Delays
The Candidate Doesn't Know How To Vote
I can tell you that many will not!
When I re-read the SOS website it actually quotes the ID law:
R.C. 3505.18(A)If you have a valid driver's license, why does your address have to match? That doesn't appear in the law on that website. Who made the interpretation that a matching address on a driver’s license is required?
Voters must bring identification to the polls in order to verify identity. Identification may include a current and valid photo identification, a military identification that shows the voter's name and current address, or a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or other government document, other than a reminder or a voter registration notification, that shows the voter's name and current address. Voters who do not provide one of these documents will still be able to vote by providing the last four digits of the voter's social security number and by casting a provisional ballot.
Voters who do not have any of the above forms of identification, including a social security number, will still be able to vote by signing an affirmation swearing to the voter's identity under penalty of election falsification and by casting a provisional ballot.
Finally, this report indicates that a poll worker may have violated the law by denying use of a military ID.
WCPO Staffer Challenged by Pollworkers
It is unclear what the "challenged" meant. I am not sure if they kept him from filming or were claiming he could not use the film he shot. WCPO is reportedly going to air the footage.
Clear Channel owned WKRC was able to film Jean Schmidt and aired it on TV.
[Hat tip to Atrios]
UPDATE: Further down on the Enquirer blog they report that an Enquirer Reporter and Photographer where threatened with arrest in Butler county when trying to interview and photograph John Boehner as he voted.
Report from Cranley Campaign
They also stated John Cranley has hit College Hill, Mt. Airy, and Wyoming already this morning and that there are reports of "very high turnout" in Avondale and College Hilll.
Live Blogging the Election
I will not be, but as I said will be posting as much as possible. If anyone else locally is live blogging election day, email me and I'll post a link.
Go Vote!!!!!
If you have stories or run into problems voting, please comment on them here or email them to be and I'll share the information as appropriate.
Take your ID with your when you vote, and you can still vote without ID, but you must complete an affidavit and complete a provisional ballot. For the ID requirements, please check out the SOS website.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Who's Anti-Religious?
This type of blog post shows a clear sense of religious bigotry. It’s extreme, rather hateful, and very unchristian.
A Marketing Niche Story
Enquirer Endorses Silver
The Enquirer also endorsed Hale over Dale Mallory for the 32 District.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Cincinnati Fed Up with the GOP?
Good old CW would say that the polls are wrong. Well, one poll maybe, but there are far too many polls showing Cranley up and any poll showing Wulsin has to be a sign that the GOP has lost support. Much of that support may not be gone for any significant length of time, but this election people want change.
The question that remains is how far down the food chain will this trend run? Will it hit the statehouse? Will Brinkman feel the bite? Logic I feel says no. Hardcore Brinkman supporters are likely to vote against Jean Schmidt in a protest vote, but will vote for Brinkman as well, splitting their ticket. Will ticket splitting be the norm or will people vote by party?
Dem Sweep in Ohio?
I think for Governor and for Senator, most agree the Dems will win, but will the Dems take the rest of the statewide offices?
If the Dems do take everything statewide, what does that do to Ohio for the Presidential race in 2008? Does the GOP write off the state now and focus on Pennsylvania or Wisconsin? Do the Dems focus on Virginia if Webb wins?
Saturday, November 04, 2006
My Picks For Tuesday's Election
Office | My Picks/Analysis |
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Governor/Lt Governor; State of | |
Larry Bay/Debra K. Fries, Independent (Write-In) | |
J. Kenneth Blackwell/Thomas Raga, Republican | |
Robert Fitrakis/Anita Rios, Independent | |
William S. Peirce/Mark M. Noble, Independent | |
Ted Strickland/Lee Fisher, Democratic | Will and Should Win |
James Lundeen/Kevin Becker (Write-In) | |
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Attorney General; State of | |
Marc Dann, Democratic | Should Win |
Betty Montgomery, Republican | Will Win |
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Auditor of State; State of | |
Barbara Sykes, Democratic | Will and Should Win |
Mary Taylor, Republican | |
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Secretary of State; State of | |
Greg Hartmann, Republican | |
John A. Eastman, Independent | |
Jennifer L. Brunner, Democratic | Will and Should Win |
Timothy J. Kettler, Independent | |
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Treasurer of State; State of | |
Sandra O'Brien, Republican | |
Richard Cordray, Democratic | Will and Should Win |
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US Representative; OH District 1 | Too Close to Call |
John Cranley, Democratic | Should Win |
Steve Chabot, Republican | |
| Too Close to Call |
Nathon Noy (Write-In) | |
James J. Condit, Jr. (Write-In) | |
Jean Schmidt, Republican | |
Victoria Wulsin, Democratic | Should Win |
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Sherrod Brown, Democratic | Will and Should Win |
Richard Duncan, Independent (Write-In) | |
Mike DeWine, Republican | |
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OhioState Representative; District 34 | |
Stephen E. Silver, Democratic | Should Win |
Tom Brinkman, Jr., Republican | Will Win |
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Ohio State Senator; District 7 | |
Rick Smith, Democratic | Should Win |
Robert Schuler, Republican | Will Win |
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Judge; | No Idea Who'll Win |
William Michael O'Neill | Should Win |
Terrence O'Donnell | |
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Judge; | No Idea Who'll Win |
Robert R. Cupp | |
Ben Espy | Should Win |
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Judge; | |
Mark Painter | Will and Should Win |
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Judge; | |
Patrick Dinkelacker | No Idea Who'll Win |
James T. O'Reilly | |
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Judge; | |
J. Howard Sundermann, Jr. | Will Win, duh! |
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Judge; | |
Penelope Cunningham | Will Win, duh! |
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Judge; Court of Common Pleas, General Division; 6 Year Term Starting 1/1/07 other sites | |
Steve Martin | Will Win, duh! |
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Judge; Court of Common Pleas, General Division; 6 Year Term Starting 04/01/07 (2 Elected) | |
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Dennis S. Helmick | |
William L. Mallory, Jr. | Will and Should Win |
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Judge; Court of Common Pleas, General Division; Unexpired 6 Year Term Ending 02/08/09 | |
Robert C. Winkler | |
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Judge; Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division | |
Karla Grady | Will Win, duh! |
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Member; State Board of Education; District 4 | No Idea Who'll Win |
G. R. Schloemer | |
John Hritz | |
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Phil Heimlich, Republican | |
David Pepper, Democratic | Will and Should Win |
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Dusty | Dino Dusty Will Not Get My Vote |
Friday, November 03, 2006
DeWine Desperate
"It's Bad" Those are DeWine's own words. He is right, what he did on Hardball is really bad. When you stoop to this level of crap, you reveal your desperation for power. Mike DeWine was not a bad Senator. This episode goes along way to make he a horrible Senator.
[Via Eschaton]
CCV Voting Guide
Virtually none of the Democrats returned the survey. I don't blame them, but how is this any kind of objective guide?
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Wulsin Leading Schmidt
If Wulsin takes this seat, I think most people would agree the Dems will gain 40 Plus seats. This race is one the GOP shouldn't have to worry about at all. It is a clear sign that the Independents have shifted this time around in large numbers. They are fickle, but they appear to be leaning Dem. Wulsin may still lose, but most GOP office holders in the 2nd are going to lose votes this time around.
[Via Kos]
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Daily Show - Elitist Scum! (wink)
"'The Daily Show' correspondents Samantha Bee, Dan Bakkendahl and Jason Jones drew huge laughs claiming to be reporting live from Applebee's restaurants in cities around the state, while actually standing near Stewart in the studio."I guess that makes you elitist scum.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Rudy Too Late
City Growth
Sunday, October 29, 2006
Enquirer Endorses Cranley
In comparison to the 2nd district, Chabot has much more experience and has far less baggage than Mean Jean Schmidt. Jean however got the nod for office, but not Chabot. This contradiction is strong evidence that these picks are made with social, political, and personal overtones, not based on the qualifications or performance on the job of the candidate. Yea, the Enquirer claims they pick each race individually, sure, but they have agenda items in play other than the fitness for office or policies of the candidate.
This endorsement is going to make a difference in the 1st district. The West Siders not happy with Bush, the War, or being left behind in the Bush Economy will use this as another reason to believe Cranley passes the West Side Litmus test for political office.
Mean Jean Likes Glow in the Dark Ohio
Enquirer Endorses Schmidt and There's Gambling
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Friday, October 27, 2006
Regression - Phil's Poor Tax
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Mean Jean: Don't Show Me Being a Puppet!!
In the letter referenced on Atrios, Schmidt states that "use of footage from official proceedings of the House of Representatives is forbidden in political ads."
She then goes on to say "..it is a dangerous thing when political figures decide for themselves which rules and laws they will honor."
Mean Jean needs to learn the difference between a House Rule and a law. There's a slight (and by that I mean MOTHERF-ing HUGE) difference. I would have thought that a year in office might teach her that. I guess not.
She begs the question however: What about President Bush? Why didn't Mean Jean Schmidt write a letter to President Bush when he decided for himself that the U. S. Constitution does not apply to him? Schmidt is contemptible and is showing her ignorance. The Post is right!
Heartless Bastards Getting More Buzz
OK, WOW!
UPDATE: On Kos we learn that the GOP is just throwing in the towel.
Bigots in Mason, Still
To make matters worse, she spewed religious bigotry as a sitting school board member during a school board meeting:
We are a Christian nation, not a Muslim nation," Miller said Wednesday.This is an elected official who wants to limit the religious freedom of students in the school district she is supposed to be helping run. What is she all pissed about? Well, Mason High school accommodated the religion of some of its Muslim students. During Ramadan they were allowed to meet in a different room during lunch time while they fasted for Ramadan.
"Our Christian values have declined and yet we allow other faiths besides Christianity to have precedence in our schools," Miller said.
When I was a child, one kid in class would be excused from class and went home when ever we held any parties, especially a Halloween party. He was a Jehovah's Witness follower. Where was the anger by the Jennifer Millers, then?
Giving these kids a private room to fast is not only fair to their and everyone else's religion (or lack there of) but it also keeps kids from acting like idiot kids.
If people want full equality, then school will be open on Saturdays and Sundays, on Christmas, and no one is excused on Good Friday.
If you have a practice, that does not involve advertising your religion to others (preaching, putting up religious signs, etc) then you have a right to personally practice that religion.
Students have the right to pray in school on their own time as they see fit, no matter what lies people like Jennifer Miller tries to say.
Guess what this is like, anyone who knows how the ADA accommodations work, they should understand how religious accommodation works. Both of those (or similar laws) apply to schools.
What Christians like Jennifer Miller must understand, you don't have the right to advertise your religion to others. Individual rights to act are what is protected. You generally don't have the right to act as a group and practice your religion. In the case of the Fasting, it ending up working best to allow the kids to do this in one place, away from the lunch room.
Side Note: To Branden at Spacetropic: You totally mischaracterized my views. When the government requires you attendance or participation in something, it must make accommodations. If they made you go to school on Sunday mornings, Christians would have to have their ability to practice their religion. Since we have Sunday's off, you don't need any accommodations in schools.
Issues 4 & 5 - WTF?
Updated due to lack of sleep
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
The Big Dog In Town
Anyone actually seem him out and about or at the Cranley event?
Republican Enquirer
Monday, October 23, 2006
Hartmann Debt Not Covered By Enquirer?
Issue 3: Gambling - Selectively
Plus, only allowing slot machines sounds like abuse of little old ladies.
Will this pass or not?
Eating Habits of the Domestic Lemming
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Enquirer Board's Insanity
In an editorial filled with the hallow rationalizations, the Enquirer Board sums up, very publicly, what is wrong with politics today. To them leadership is meaningless, all that matter is giving more money to rich or the business community and then abortion. They didn't come out an mention abortion, but with this board's history, it is always a factor.
It disgusts me that they chose a man who has shown he is not worthy to hold public office. It is like they are in a state of denial as to what he did is no big deal. They also show no class. They likely feel like most of us, that Blackwell is not going to win, so they will not feel any guilt for this endorsement, since it won't get him elected. That is not honorable.
It is obvious that Blackwell would do this type of thing over and over again if elected. Blackwell feels that use of bigotry and hate to get people to vote for him is justifiable. Now, when I say use of bigotry, I don't mince words. Blackwell through his campaign pushed the FOX News Transcripts where Bill Cunningham alleged Strickland was Gay. Let's be clear, that is done in hopes that those who are bigoted towards Gays will fear Strickland and either come out to vote or switch votes. Using bigotry as a means to gain votes is immoral.
The Enquirer's acceptance of Blackwell's bigotry is sickening, no matter how much they try to praise and chide Blackwell at the same time.
I can't wait to read their endorsement of Mean Jean Schmidt, and see how they rationalize her attack on Rep. Murtha.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Cincinnati Gets 2008 NAACP Convention
Mayor Mark Mallory issues the following statement about the NAACP deciding to hold its 2008 convention in Cincinnati:Great News!
“The entire Cincinnati Community should be extremely proud,” Mayor Mallory said. “Today’s announcement is the result of a lot of hard work by many people throughout our region. This says a lot about the direction that we are going in our community, and I am excited about what this could mean for the future of our city. I want to especially thank the President of the local chapter of the NAACP, Edith Thrower; her leadership has a lot to do with us getting this convention.”
Shot a Man in Reno
Who is going to replace him?
Friday, October 20, 2006
Cunningham's Slander, Blackwell's campaign an Accomplice
At Blue Ash, Blackwell had at his side two conservative talk show hosts - Sean Hannity of Fox News and Bill Cunningham of 700 WLW. In their speeches to the crowd Thursday, neither one mentioned the sex charges Blackwell has leveled against Strickland.They have no class. By the way, in case you haven't figure this out, Blackwell thinks being Gay is evil and hope people think Strickland is thought of as evil. Can we say Baring false witness against your neighbor?
But the two talked about it on national television Wednesday night when Cunningham appeared on Fox News' "Hannity & Colmes" talk show.
Thursday, Blackwell's campaign distributed harsh comments by Cunningham related to Strickland's sexuality and about a former Strickland campaign aide arrested in 1994 for public indecency. The Blackwell campaign reprinted a transcript from Wednesday night's Fox News show and sent it to Ohio reporters.
During the TV broadcast, Cunningham, who hosts an afternoon talk show on WLW, questioned the Democratic congressman's sexuality. At one point during the Fox News interview, Cunningham said, "After the (1998) election, Ted Strickland flies off to the shores of Naples, Italy, in order to enjoy a little fun with this 26-year-old boy toy."
Carlo LoParo, Blackwell's campaign spokesman, said the campaign had no qualms about alerting the media to the Fox program.
Question for the Conservatives Christians out there, which is a "worse" sin: being gay or breaking one of the TEN COMMANDMENTS?
If the next poll doesn't show Blackwell closing, and when I say closing I mean within the margin of error, then if he doesn't stop this crap he is just a vindictive ass.
First Hand Blackwell Smear
Blackwell is a scumbag. Yes, it has come down to name calling. He has earned it. This wasn't by proxy, it was from his own mouth. When you lack character to this extreme, you are nothing but a scumbag. Do you catch a sense of disgust in my post? Well, yea, I am disgusted. Any Blackwell supporter who is not disgusted by this act, and I mean any of them, including his family, should look themselves in the mirror and ask themself if the Golden Rule applies. It is that simple. Blackwell claims to be a Christian here, and can't live by the Golden Rule. It is sickening and sad.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Red Cheetah Closes, Local Hussies Weep
That building is is too big and to ripe for a club to sit empty for long.
I wonder about something, why does a club closing get a second story, but a club opening next door to this club only gets a mention in the last paragraph? There's not, say, a bias by the editors? Hmmm?
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Cranley - Direct to Voter Video
Come On
Lets ban standing on one foot while standing in a loading and unloading zone while we are stupid laws.
WCPO Live Blogging Lucas vs. Davis
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Brown Ahead
The race is still close, but this poll show clearly it is not as close, with Brown having an advantage.
Blackwell Shows He's a Son of a Bitch
Well, Ken Blackwell sure acted like a cheap-shot political whore last night at the debate. You can't get more desperate than to try and tie Democrat Ted Strickland to the Republican Congressional Page Scandal. Blackwell is beyond desperate, he is willing to do or say anything to try and win, no matter what.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Fountain Square Re-Opens
I will be very impressed when it is fully complete and the news businesses around it open.
Who else made it down? What are you thoughts on the Square?
GOP Group Writes Off Blackwell
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Everything That is Wrong with College Sports
Thugs - the players, the crowd, and the announcers. Pathetic.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Wulsin Leading
Wulsin is really contending. She has Murtha coming to town on Saturday, who attracts much needed attention. If she can get the money, she has a real shot. If Schmidt doesn't have the money already, she may have big problems. With a large local dislike for Mean Jean inside the GOP (See the Brinkman crowd), the impending Democratic wave actually may keep hardliners on their hands Nov. 7th. The CW is that a Tom Brinkman-like candidate would then run against Wulsin in 2008 and clean up. As many in the GOP hate Brinkman as they do Schmidt, so the CW is likely not going to pan out in 2008 when the GOP runs a Portman clone instead.
I Think I Saw Nate Explode From Mt. Lookout
Blackwell is Toast
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Is Bronson a Preacher or a Columnist?
When do we get the same story about Russell Johnson of Fairfield Christian Church, the theocrat supporting Ken Blackwell? I wonder if the happy touchy feelings come out the same way. (Yea, no, it won't)
Where was Chabot During the 2001 Riots?
Korte's article is entitled "What did Cranley do during the 2001 riots?" The real question should be put toward Steve Chabot: Where was Steve Chabot during the riots and what did he do? Answers: He was in Washington and did NOTHING!
It is so very sad that Chabot has to play the race card in hopes of getting the racist voter to jump to attention. It's a double edged sword. It makes Chabot appear to be a racist. To the racist it reminds them that Chabot didn't do anything when the Justice Department came to town to investigate, which perpetuated the Collaborative Agreement.
Steve should be asking why the FOP orchestrated a police slowdown, that continued for 5 years, and many would say continues today. With the Sheriff patrolling OTR, prima facia is staring right at you.
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
Dan Fielding Moved to Hamilton Ohio
No reports on if this actually was and official Night Court, or rather if its just a private session of "Night Court." There is no truth to the rumor that photos of Markie Post were found near the suspect.
Liquor License Solution
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Friday, October 06, 2006
Tall Stacks Day 2
Tonight I hope to see Delbert McClinton, Ricky Skaggs, and if I can stay up that late John Hiatt.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Chris Finney Is a Whiney Baby
Finney was at the Ivory Dale factory. While there he should have washed his mouth out with soap. Hell, I swear like a sailor, but to say that to a reporter?
He acted like a whiney child. He needs a time out.
Sign of Blackwell Fade?
DeWine will get Bush to Ohio, and not just Laura.
Anyone see the debate last night? How was it?
Get Them Foreigners!!!!!
Tall Stacks Day One
I missed last night, but I was lucky enough to get a ride on a preview cruise on Tuesday night. Riding along the river on a nice evening was as soothing as it was exhilarating. I felt like a little kid looking out the windows, then climbing up to the top deck for the best view of the riverbanks. I recommend taking a cruise if you can get a ticket. The evening cruises are what I would do again.