Posted by Jeanne Devon on March 28, 2014 · 9 Comments
US Senate hopeful Dan Sullivan (R-OH–>DC–>AK) has decided to boost his nonexistent Alaska cred by campaign-branding the most traumatic event in Anchorage history. In addition to slapping his logo on the Good Friday Quake, Dan pours on the “we remember.” Given that the quake hit our city roughly 8 months before Sullivan’s birth in Ohio, his precocious, in-utero grasp of geological phenomena like the shifting of tectonic plates must have been impressive. The actual Alaskan in the Senate race shows our visitor from Ohio/DC how it’s done: Translation: “There’s no need to explicitly remind you I was born and raised here….
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Mark Begich, Municipality of Anchorage, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Republicans, Voting · Tags Alaska, Dan Sullivan, Election 2014, Good Friday Earthquake, Mark Begich, midterms, US Senate
Posted by Jeanne Devon on March 23, 2014 · 8 Comments
Carpetbagging Republican Senate candidate Dan Sullivan (OH->DC->AK) is running against incumbent Senator Mark Begich (D-AK) this fall. When serious and professional candidates run for office, they usually hire someone to develop a website for their candidacy. And in the course of developing the design of the website, there’s often something that says this: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Humor, Mark Begich, Nation, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Shake it, Your Head · Tags Dan Sullivan for Senate, DC Dan, lorem ipsum, Mark Begich for Senate, Ohio Dan, Ron Paul
Posted by Jeanne Devon on February 27, 2014 · 8 Comments
Hey Joe, where you goin’ with that gun in your hand? —Jimi Hendrix FAIRBANKS, AK — All three Republican US Senate candidates—Dan Sullivan, Joe Miller and Mead Treadwell—attended the Tea Party-ish Day of Resistance event in Wasilla last Sunday. But only one, Joe Miller, then braved the cold of the interior to attend the rally in Fairbanks. It appears Sullivan and Treadwell would like to peel off a few of the conservative and libertarian activists who are Miller’s base, as long as it doesn’t inconvenience them into having to head north. It was just as well, as candidates of tony…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Fairbanks, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mead Treadwell, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Teabaggery, Voting · Tags Alaska elections, Alaska republicans, Alaska Tea Party, Day of Resistance, Joe Miller Alaska, Joe Miller for senate
Posted by Jeanne Devon on February 27, 2014 · 18 Comments
(This is Part one of our Day of Resistance coverage. You can read Part Two here.) The date 2/23 was originally chosen for “Day of Resistance” rallies across the US because the .223 is the ammunition used in the popular AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. Alaska organized events in both Fairbanks and Wasilla this year, protesting the federal government’s attempts to regulate firearms and showing support for the 2nd Amendment. The Fairbanks rally at Veterans Memorial Park was organized by The Oath Keepers, a pro-second amendment group made up mostly of veterans and headed up by David Luntz and Donny Meeks. Luntz maintained a Facebook page promoting the…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Education, Election 2014, Elections, Fairbanks, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Public Safety, Rallies and Events, Republicans, Rural Issues, Sean Parnell, Second Amendment, Veterans · Tags Aaron Bennett, Alaska 2nd Amendment, Alaska Libertarian, Alaska NRA, David Luntz, Day of Resistance 2014, Donny Meeks, Fairbanks Tea Party, Joe Miller senate, jury nullification, Mark Begich, Militia Alaska, tea party Alaska
Posted by Jeanne Devon on February 25, 2014 · 1 Comment
With the governorship, a US senate seat, our lone Congressional seat, and SB 21 repeal all on the statewide ballot, 2014 is a critical election year in Alaska. Given recent gerrymandering and the influx of outside political money, the state represents significant challenges for Democrats. The Mudflats spoke with Democratic Party Chair Mike Wenstrup about the state of the state, his party, and its future. Alaska doesn’t seem to be a very hospitable place for Democrats these days, so what compelled you to want to run the state party? Alaska values are Democratic values: Respect for personal privacy, government restraint, maximizing public benefits…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Governors Race, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Don Young, Election 2013, Election 2014, Elections, Headlines, Joe Miller, LGBT, Mark Begich, Mayor Dan Sullivan, Mead Treadwell, Redistricting, Republicans, Resource Development, Sean Parnell, Voting · Tags 2014, Alaska, Dan Sullivan, Democrats, Don Young, election, Joe Miller, Mark Begich, Mead Treadwell, Mike Wenstrup, Sean Parnell, state party, US House, US Senate
Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 30, 2014 · 7 Comments
This morning Shell announced that it will not drill offshore in the Alaskan Arctic this year. The announcement comes after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the federal agency in charge of issuing permits for offshore drilling in the U.S. intentionally downplayed the risks and impacts associated with drilling in the remote and vulnerable Chukchi Sea ecosystem off the northern coast of Alaska. The court ruled that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) failed to conduct adequate impact assessments before issuing permission to drill. According to the findings of the court, the BOEM “based its decision on inadequate…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Elections, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Mark Begich, Nation, Native issues, Oceans, Oil & Gas, Oil Tax, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Rural Issues, SB21 · Tags Alaska offshore drilling, BOEM, BOEM Alaska, Mark Begich Shell Oil, Pebble Mine Begich, Secretary Sally Jewell, Senator Mark Begich, Shell Kulluck, Shell offshore drilling, Shell oil Alaska
Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 27, 2014 · 9 Comments
Presidential historian and author Douglas Brinkley urged President Obama to take decisive and swift executive action on preventing the massive Pebble Mine project in Alaska on NOW with Alex Wagner, Monday. Brinkley noted that many decisive presidential actions could be taken immediately as the Obama Whitehouse seeks to establish a legacy as the President’s second term marches on with Republicans in Congress showing no signs of letting up on blocking legislation. Historically, President Obama has issued fewer executive orders than any President since Grover Cleveland, and has been comparatively reluctant to exert Presidential authority. Brinkley was clear in his suggestion to the President…
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Posted by Jeanne Devon on January 22, 2014 · 8 Comments
Oh no they di’int! It’s been quite a week for the gum-flappers, the yammerers, and the makers of opinion – some good, some bad, and some that make you just want to slam you head on the desk until they go away. Let’s dig in. Sarah Palin on Race What better way to start the week in which we celebrate civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. than with a little race baiting from our ex-half governor? Not sure if judging someone by the content of their character is really where she wants to go. Rush Limbaugh on Chris Christie…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Legislature, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Anchorage School District, Barack Obama, Education, Election 2014, Environment, Fish & Wildlife, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Mead Treadwell, Municipality of Anchorage, Nation, Pebble Mine, Republicans, Sarah Palin · Tags Alaska snake, Barack Obama, Begich Pebble, Bridget Galvin, Dawn Zimmer, Joe Miller, Kasilof Snake, Limbaugh Zimmer, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, No Pebble, Palin race card, Pebble Mine, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Steller Secondary School
Posted by Jeanne Devon on December 5, 2013 · 27 Comments
It’s one of the most important and highly watched Senate races in the nation. Alaska is one of five states that went for Mitt Romney in 2012, and for which there is a Democratic Senator up for re-election next year. It’s a power seat, with the potential to tip the balance and change the country. Despite that fact, the Republicans who have lined up to take on incumbent Democrat Mark Begich seem a bit lackluster. And the one lacking the most luster seems to be the one who would be most likely to pose a real challenge to Begich in…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Alaska Senate Race, Election 2014, Headlines, Humor, Mark Begich, Mead Treadwell, Nation, Republicans, Sean Parnell, Shake it, Your Head · Tags Alaska Senate Race, Dan Sullivan Senate, Fred Brown Mead Treadwell, Mead Treadwell, Ohio Dan Sullivan, Rick Gorka, Seinfeld, Treadwell for Senate, Vandelay Industries
Posted by Jeanne Devon on November 21, 2013 · 22 Comments
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid finally went nuclear. Using a rare procedural move, Reid and a majority of Senators voted 52-48 to overhaul a filibuster rule which had largely worked for decades, but which Republicans had so abused since the beginning of the Obama administration, that judicial and cabinet appointments that once would have been routine, became dead in the water. The numbers speak for themselves. The vote was largely down party lines, with 3 Democrats breaking ranks. But at least one Republican we know, who had a history of supporting the concept of the up-or-down vote, cast her vote…
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Category Alaska, Alaska Politicos, Barack Obama, Headlines, Joe Miller, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Begich, Nation, Republicans, Strategery, Teabaggery, Vitamin Democracy · Tags Filibuster reform, Filibuster vote, Harry Reid, Lisa Murkowski, Lisa Murkowski filibuster, Mark Begich, Mark Begich filibuster, Senate filibuster