by Gordon Hensley | Mar 16, 2005 | Uncategorized |
Washington, DC — Leslie Gelb, the former New York Timesman, U.S. Government official and now professor emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations turns in a must read Wall Street Journal article on Dick Cheney’s gravitas on the world stage. A few...
by Gordon Hensley | Mar 14, 2005 | Uncategorized |
Washington, DC — If not apparent by now, it’s abundantly clear the Washington Post is gunning for Tom DeLay. A series of page one investigative pieces by Mike Allen, Jim Grimaldi and other Posties have uncovered some interesting financial disclosure...
by Gordon Hensley | Mar 13, 2005 | Uncategorized |
Washington, DC — From just a few informal conversations the past week with various folks in town and in Texas, the looming ’06 intra-party primary race between Texas Governor Rick Perry and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is starting to finally get more chatter,...
by Gordon Hensley | Mar 12, 2005 | Uncategorized |
Delaplane, VA — Despite various viewpoints, 1985 was an outstanding year for the Grateful Dead. Twenty years ago tonite the Dead performed at the cozy, hometown Berkeley Community Theater. The setlist is as follows: 1) Aiko, Little Red Rooster, Dupree’s...
by Gordon Hensley | Mar 10, 2005 | Uncategorized |
Washington DC — Utah GOP Senator Bob Bennett isn’t a high visibility legislator, but he makes up for it in thoughtfulness and sense of professional seriousness devoid of media antics and cheap photo-ops. As Robert Novak reports today, the plan avoids a...
by Gordon Hensley | Mar 9, 2005 | Uncategorized |
SCHENECTADY, NY — A new EmpirePage.com/Siena Research Institute poll of 600 registered New York State voters (MoE +/- 4%) conducted between 2/28-3/4 finds that after several months of negative news focus on New York First Lady, Libby Pataki, New Yorkers are...