David Pepper's poll has him leading Phil Heimlich in the race for County Commissioner. According to the Post's article Pepper is showing an increase is his numbers from a prior internal poll to now. Moving from a 33% to 33% dead heat to a 42% to 37% slight lead is a positive step for Pepper.
Heimlich is currently hanging his hopes on a plan that most likely makes him the only Republican up for reelection in Ohio who is advocating raising taxes. That is likely to piss off the Conservatives more than any of his other stances would turn of liberals.
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Clark Street Blog Best of Cincinnati
Westender over at Clark Street Blog picks the Best of Cincinnati. Food and Drink are the topics of choice. The only topic missing is the bar with the best beer selection. The Beer Cellar and Mulligan’s have some of the biggest selections out there, and Nicholson's downtown has a very unique selection. Allyn's and the Comet need a mention for their selection of bottles.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Lack of Trust
The GOP is scrambling to find any loophole to prevent state Sen. Joy Padgett from being disqualified to run for the House seat Bob Ney vacated. Trust in the system drops to a rock bottom floor when you read this:
"But Bob Bennett, the state party chairman, said he didn't believe the law applied to her, and said he would seek a formal ruling from the secretary of state."Ken Blackwell's record on voting laws and how he interprets them are not known as impartial by anyone not a Republican.
Is Larry Gross Really Rick Hines in Drag?
The negativism Larry Gross is putting out rivals that of Rick Hines, whose anti-Cincinnati diatribes are well known. Yes, Redfish closed. It was never a great place, but restaurants close.
When a new restaurant opens up there, which Arn Bortz of Towne Properties stated, later this fall, will Larry champion it?
When a new restaurant opens up there, which Arn Bortz of Towne Properties stated, later this fall, will Larry champion it?
Monday, August 07, 2006
Sucking Up To Si Leis
In what pretends to be a column this week, Peter Bronson profiles the Queensgate county jail. It is almost on cue that Peter whips out a column that seeks to provide support for the efforts of Si Leis to get a new jail built. The fact that it will be built on the backs of the poor under Phil Heimlich's poor tax efforts don't play into anything that Bronson or Leis care about.
What is strange is that the Hell-hole Bronson describes is what I thought conservatives wanted jails to be, places that sucked and you never wanted to go back to.
What is strange is that the Hell-hole Bronson describes is what I thought conservatives wanted jails to be, places that sucked and you never wanted to go back to.
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Jazz Fest Problems?
I caught only a few minutes of Ken Lawson's radio show this morning on 1230 the Buzz, but if I heard him correctly he seemed to be fishing for callers to tell of any discrimination at hotels during the Macy's Music Festival last weekend. I believe Ken Lawson stated their may be lawsuits in the works claiming such.
Can anyone confirm what I heard or that there were indeed any problems of discrimination with hotels or restaurants during the festival?
I don't trust much of anything Ken Lawson says, so he may very well be fishing for a nice juicy cut of a settlement.
Can anyone confirm what I heard or that there were indeed any problems of discrimination with hotels or restaurants during the festival?
I don't trust much of anything Ken Lawson says, so he may very well be fishing for a nice juicy cut of a settlement.
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