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  • If you eat sunflower seeds while playing fantasy baseball, does it remove the fantasy part? 4 weeks ago
  • @gopTODD @elforesto I agree. It should be shorter. There was a lot that could have been done to make it shorter. But not 8 hours shorter. 1 month ago
  • @gopTODD @elforesto Davis GOP only had 7 seats contested. SL Co GOP had 20 seats contested. Almost 3 times as many seats. 1 month ago
  • Teaching @markmills62 how to Indexing on his criPad, instead of listening. Sorry Carrie, I have heard this before. 3 months ago
  • Great attendance at the @slcogop CCM. @Lots who want to learn how to run their Caucus meeting. 3 months ago

The Poll Gone Wrong

It’s probably a little late to be posting this. But, I have been needing some more personal time lately, and so I took it. However, I wanted to address the problem that happened with the poll about two weeks ago. If you don’t know the story follow the comment stream on the post Meeting the [...]

Meet the Candidates: Final Thoughts

While speaking with these candidates, I questioned one about one of the differences I had with the candidate, he quoted Ronald Reagan. “My eighty-percent friend is not my twenty-percent enemy.” While, I don’t know the original context of Reagan’s statement, it was explained to me that just because I may disagree with this candidate on [...]

Meet the Candidates: Mike Lee

I first met Mike Lee back in December, before he officially entered the race. I was excited to here about his campaign, and I was looking forward to meeting him. From everything I was hearing, Mike Lee was going to be my candidate. Of all the candidates running for the Senate position, I believe that [...]

Meet the Candidates: Cherilyn Eagar

My impressions of Cherilyn Eagar are based on two events and several crossings of paths. As stated in previous posts, I have listened to a debate between Cherilyn Eagar and Tim Bridgewater. I also observed her in the Murray Library meeting with several other Senate Candidates. Beyond those I have had no other meetings with [...]

Meet the Candidates: Tim Bridgewater

My assessment of Tim Bridgewater is based on three events. The event that stands out most in my mind is the telephone town hall meeting, that he held last week. Second in my mind was the debate on the Bob Lonsberry program with Cherilyn Eagar. And the most recent is the Meet the Candidates event [...]

Meeting the Candidates

This past week I have had the opportunity to meet (or hear) all of Senator Bennett’s competitors. I heard a debate on the Bob Lonsberry program between Cherilyn Eagar and Tim Bridgewater. I listened to a town hall meeting hosted by Tim Bridgewater. And on Tuesday night I took the chance to attend a meet [...]

The Elephant that was Forgot

Maybe I am reading too much into this. Maybe I am seeing things that aren’t there. But have you noticed the absence of the Elephant on Republican political campaigns? Looking primarily at candidate websites, the elephant is not there. Of the four Federal positions currently open for election, I know of 8 different candidates. One [...]

Open Letter to Carl Wimmer

I wish that I had something profound to say to you. I would love to tell you that there are things I would like to see happen in this congress. I would like to tell you about something that you could improve on. However, I can’t. I can’t because you are doing a great job. [...]

The Case FOR Amending the Constitution

This is part three of a three part series on controlling the power of our representatives. The first in the series was on term limits.  The second was on seniority in congress. After having read my first post in this series, I am sure many believed that I am opposed to amending the constitution.  I [...]

Patrick Henry Caucus Does My Bidding

Okay, okay, the title is a little presumptuous.  They aren’t at my command, but they are doing something I asked them to do back in June.  In a state where roughly 67% of the land is owned by the Federal Government, we need to start claiming our state sovereignty.  We need to get our property [...]