A few Saturdays ago, I was browsing through my Twitter account early in the morning, seeing what I could see and who I could...
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As The McCarville Report put it, the drama is over. Randy Brogdon met with Mary Fallin at the Fallin campaign headquarters in Oklahoma City this morning and after all was said and done, he gave his endorsement to the woman who a lot of hope will be the first woman Governor of Oklahoma. This...
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When I wrote yesterday’s article and asked if Randy Brogdon would endorse Mary Fallin for Governor of Oklahoma, I never expected the small firestorm that resulted in the comments. I also never expected it to be reprinted on Tulsa Today, but there it is, bigger than life. One of the comments mentioned that sources...
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I have a question that I would like to have an answer to, concerning Randy Brogdon. I did support him for the Republican nomination for governor of Oklahoma, but I made it clear on this blog that if Mary Fallin won the primary, I would support her with no reservations. I felt they were...
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I suppose you could say I have been somewhat amiss in not doing this before now. Even though I do live in Oklahoma and am proud of that fact, I do not write a lot about Oklahoma politics. It’s not that I do not care, but my attention seems to be drawn more to...
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It is not often that I do what I am about to do, but I just discovered this article from a fellow Oklahoman and I thought it was well worth the read. On Monday, The Associated Press published an article that did a very good job at showing some Oklahoma citizens in a very...
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A lot has been said recently about the Tea Party and it’s affect on the upcoming mid-term elections in November. Some have said the movement could possibly cripple the GOP’s chances of winning back at least one House of Congress, as they field candidates of their own. While all of that is true, the...
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If you are not familiar with Oklahoma politics, we have term limits on how long someone can sit in the Governor’s office. Two four year terms and you are out. As Democratic Governor Brad Henry can not seek another term, we Okies will elect a new governor on November 2, 2010. So far, it...
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As my friend from Muskogee Politico put it, the political landscape of Oklahoma changed this morning with announcement by J.C. Watts. He will not run for Governor of Oklahoma in 2010 and now everyone is wondering if he is possibly looking at a run for the Senate seat now held by Dr. Tom Coburn...
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For several months now, there has been speculation that former Oklahoma Congressman J.C. Watts would be running for the Republican nominee for Oklahoma governor. Several people said it looked like he was in campaign mode when showed up at the Oklahoma Republican State Convention on April 18. From NewsOK: “I’m just being open to...
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