by Gordon Hensley | Jul 28, 2010 | Uncategorized |
Robert McTeer in Forbes, “The Flawed Assumption Behind Ending The Bush Tax Cut For The Rich”: “We hear over and over that ‘the rich’ have a lower marginal propensity to consume and, thus, smaller multipliers than the multipliers of real people, or no...
by Gordon Hensley | Jun 24, 2010 | Uncategorized |
Have always been impressed with the ferocity of the campaigns waged by Barbara Boxer against hapless opponents over the years. Something seems different this time: Boxer’s liberal brand is stale and the cookie cutter SEIU-style negative class warfare attacks...
by Gordon Hensley | Jun 16, 2010 | GOP Politics, Uncategorized |
The results of a recent Mark Mellman survey on public attitudes surrounding the Grateful Dead — where even Republicans give the band a higher favorable than unfavorable rating — was reported today on Tucker Carlson’s Daily Caller website. Tucker saw...
by Gordon Hensley | May 10, 2010 | Uncategorized |
A new Marist poll (686 RVs 5/3-5 +/- 4%) asked, “Which one of the following do you think has been the best governor for New York State?” The options: Nelson Rockefeller, Hugh Carey, Mario Cuomo, George Pataki, Eliot Spitzer, and David Paterson. Pataki...
by Gordon Hensley | Nov 10, 2008 | Uncategorized
On Election Day, Senate GOP incumbent Norm Coleman squeezed out a 721 vote victory against former funnyman Al Franken. As scattered votes from the DFL strongholds of the Iron Range – and in particular, Duluth – rolled in with almost uncanny timing throughout the early...
by Gordon Hensley | Jan 3, 2008 | Uncategorized
While he didn’t even compete in Iowa, John McCain is the big winner tonight as the Iowa Caucus results unfold — and as Mitt Romney takes a big hit from Mike Huckabee in the run-up to the New Hampshire primary. McCain couldn’t have scripted it any...