Archive for August, 2008
Oh, she went there
In her first public address as a VP candidate, Sarah Palin full on and overtly invoked Hillary Clinton and said “the women of America aren’t done yet!”
I suppose that’s something of an elephant in the room: will some of Hillary’s supporters cross over to vote for the ticket that includes a woman?
My initial thought: no. [...]
No safe choice for McCain…
Sarah Palin presents assets and a risk for John McCain.
She’s known as a bit of a maverick Republican up in the great white North. That would seem to help shore up the folks enamored with McCain’s old-school maverick image, even as he moves more toward the “classic conservative” campaign image.
She’s young (44) and a family [...]
Butts will be kicked, names will be taken
Former Knox GOP Chair Brian Hornback doesn’t care for Barack Obama smooching another man’s wife.
Fairly common these days we see politicians give a peck on the cheek, but how often do you see one right on the kisser? I always run into those situations where two people’s paths cross, and both end up trying to [...]
Manufacturing a controversy?
Randy Neal senses the press may be exaggerating a possible divide over the Obama nomination. Randy’s in Denver at the convention and said Tennessee went 51 to 32 for Obama.
Feelings among the general population of voters may, of course, vary. The media seems to do a fine job of finding the few dissenters and making [...]
The other Joe: Don’t pick me
Robert Novak reports Joe Lieberman is sending word through go-betweens that John McCain should not pick him for a running mate, sensing it would be a disaster in shoring up GOP support.
However, the McCain camp’s spirit of transcending the party line ain’t dead:
The Republican operative who urged Lieberman to dissuade McCain from picking him [...]
Oh mercy, it’s still going
So. Have you seen the dustup over on the Founder’s new digs? (We’ll consider this the official greeting to the Founder’s new gig, too–this webmonkey tends to procrastinate, as you’ve well noticed. Welcome!)
The comments are still going, days later.
Time for a confession. I…was a teenage boy. This decade, even!
It seems Katie’s post about teenage boys [...]
Meeting notice re: Ragsdale investigation
John Gill, with office of the Knox County District Attorney General, has called a meeting set for 3 today to discuss the investigation of Mayor Mike Ragsdale’s office.
Several commissioners have been invited. No word yet on whether it will be public meeting.
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Addressing a rumor…
Over on the other dotcom, a commenter made a blog post asking the following:
What a terrible tragedy with the Central High School shooting today. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the shooting victims family and to all students and faculty. I have heard from various people today that a rape happened at Halls [...]
Update–confirmed: student killed in shooting at school.
Knoxville Police have confirmed the victim of this morning’s shooting has died from his wounds.
One of our producers said she just heard Commissioner R. Larry Smith on the Hallerin Hill show, saying he’d been at the command center and heard the student hit in the school shooting had died. We have not yet independently confirmed; [...]
Where Central High parents should go…
And now, our reporter on the scene at Central Baptist said parents there have been cleared to return to the school.
We’ve received some calls into the newsroom that radio is reporting that law enforcement is telling students not to go to Central Baptist but instead to go to Central High School.
According to KPD PIO Darrell [...]
UPDATE: Shooting at Central High School…
Parents are being sent to Central Baptist Church in Fountain City. (688-2421)
One student has been hit, taken to UT Medical Ctr, no word on condition at this point.
Suspect in custody, a short distance away, about 6 minutes after shooting.
School canceled for the day. Students who need to meet up with parents will be taken [...]
Davis concedes
Saying it’s best for everyone involved, David Davis has opted not to challenge his primary loss to Johnson City Mayor Phil Roe. Release here.
In his release, he decries crossover voting and says, though he feels the law is on his side, that it’s time to move on.
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Next up to bat, Mayor Bill Haslam
Mayor Bill Haslam tossed out the first pitch and took the first at-bat at a game celebrating the senior league today.
After engaging in a small bit of good-natured trash-talk with the pitcher, he hit a foul ball in the dirt on the first pitch. On the second, he made good contact and put it [...]
David Davis’ prospective challenge
We’re getting a better idea of how Davis plans to (maybe) challenge his defeat in the primary at the hands of Phil Roe and, by his account, those sneaky Democrats.
In a release today, we see he plans an attempt to apply TCA 2-7-115. It reads:
(a) A voter may vote only in the precinct [...]
Arkansas Democratic Party leader shot at headquarters…
Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney has been shot, taken to the hospital in critical condition. Update: He has since died as a result of his injuries.
Authorities say the suspect in the shooting opened fire on police and was gunned down himself.
At this point, they have no motive in mind.
Previous below, including the question I’m [...]
Sunshine Law subject to Daylight Savings?
Received a release this morning on Commissioner Victoria DeFreese’s plans to be at the Solway Greenwaste Facility this morning at 8:00 a.m. to observe the core drilling underway there.
Commission’s been especially diligent in sending press releases for all commissioner appearances, since that dustup with the Sentinel and Herb Moncier.
But you’ll wanna check the timestamp from [...]
Florida’s migrating malady
Recount fever grips Tennessee!
Rep. David Davis has hired a lawyer from the 2000 Florida debacle to represent him in his claims of voting irregularities in his defeat at the hands of Johnson City Mayor Phil Roe. There’s been little elaboration so far into what irregularities, exactly.
Davis previously blamed the Democrats for his loss. The irregularity [...]
Fond remembrance as Big Jim returns
Seeing Jim Bryson’s name back in the news makes me fondly recall his one ad of the gubernatorial campaign, reminiscent of Tim Burton a la “Big Fish.”
‘06 all seems a simpler time now, what with the presidential ads running. Five will get you ten the presidential campaign will offer neither a massive McCain nor a [...]
No prosecutions for Justice hiring
Moreso, Mukasey’s justification for it, as quoted by the AP:
He said “not every wrong, or even every violation of the law, is a crime,” adding that two joint reports found only violations of civil service laws.
(Emphasis added)
What does that mean?! Can anyone explain the distinction between a violation of the law and a crime [...]
Choose wisely…
The time is nigh for you to make your picks for Movies On Market Square, er Movies On and Near Market Square, er Movies On the Town.
Voting starts Wednesday. As for the Movies, they begin in World’s Fair Park for the September shows (5, 12, 19), then move to Market Square for the October shows [...]

