This Week in Blogging, Sept. 26
Thanks to Brenda McGowen of the Texas County Republicans, who took the original photograph of the McCaskill & Son mill that appeared on this site yesterday, as well as in the KC Buzz Blog, National Journal’s The Hotline (subscription only), and Hotline’s Blogometer yesterday.
Last week, this page pointed out that the McCaskill campaign blog hadn’t been updated in three weeks. The blog was updated later that day.
The Talent campaign blog has a link to a redstate.com interview with the candidate.
Randy Turner of The Turner Report dubbed the top recipients of lobbyist money the “Hall of Shame”, and Chuck Graham was the first inductee. Jeff Roe commented on his blog.
Roy Temple thinks that the Missouri Farm Bureau’s opposition to Amendment 2 is a sign that the group “is having doubts about Blunt’s re-election prospects.”
The ArchCityChronicle.com website has the Sept. 12 edition of the print publication available.
Meanwhile, my fellow right-wingers should hope that Larry Handlin keeps paying attention to his home state of Illinois (where all the exciting campaigns are taking place) and forgets about Missouri (nothing to see here, Larry, move along).
Paul Seale links to a report on the effects that a minimum wage increase would have on unskilled workers.
Mayor Slay is no fan of HR 5092.
Katie Favazza is no fan of Jack Danforth.
And of course, don’t forget the national and state political updates available daily at National Journal’s The Hotline, P-D Political Fix, KC Buzz Blog, KY3 Political Notebook, and CDT Vote 2006.
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