When it comes to serious consideration of the issues, no person in the blogosphere brings a more calm and sober head to a discussion than Iowahawk!
The tribute to E. Blackadder in this discourse touched me in a special way.
When it comes to serious consideration of the issues, no person in the blogosphere brings a more calm and sober head to a discussion than Iowahawk!
The tribute to E. Blackadder in this discourse touched me in a special way.
Started the evening in Townsend Mass. Where Bill Gunn was holding a town hall after his return from Washington
His fans were already out in force holding signs large and small:
Some of the younger guys not only took signs but as the event started went back to parade them for motorists returning home via Route 119
And Bill took the time to meet with some of the voters before things got started:
Bill gave me a few minutes telling me a bit about the Beck Rally (he attended), approving of any pro-business moves the administration makes (while stating bluntly they are trying to buy votes at the last minute), He told me his plans for September 11th (Event at Fitchburg State University) and broke some news telling me that John Olver has challenged him to three debates and he has accepted. (I was under the impression that 20 year incumbents generally don’t see the need to have multiple debates with new challengers. Better get Olver off the triage list STAT!)
From there my next stop was the Reading Tea Party where 4 other candidates for Congress spoke:
Keith Lepor never told me he was a combat reporter in Afghanistan who is only alive to challenge Stephen Lynch because his body armor stopped a short that hit him square in the heart:
When I asked him why he never mentioned it during my interview with him last week he answered “You never asked.”
I met two candidates for the republican nomination to face John Tierney in the Mass 6th District first Rob McCarthy
And secondly Bill Hudak who I first met and Scott Brown’s victory party and who gets a lot of credit for announcing early way before the republican tide started to sweep the land:
Either would be a better alternative that Tierney we also met Gerry Dembrowski one of two republicans seeking to retire Ed Markey in the 7th district:
He emphasized that the current economic woes can be traced to longtime congressmen like Markey who let things get this far. We also had state rep candidate for the 9th Essex district airline pilot Ray Igou:
Of course the big news of the night was the expansion of the axis of fedora.
I’ll get the video up later, big day ahead tomorrow.
…not counting the one I’ll be wearing when I fly down.
I’m not quite sure how many bloggers who are not part of the “official” announced lineup will be there but I have enough hats to go around for a few anyway.
One bad thing. I was hoping to have some homemade cannoli for people but I’ll have to get it from the same bakery that the CPAC stuff came from. Pretty good stuff though.