by admin | Oct 28, 2012 | Politics
If there is such a word as “likeability”, it is one of the most clear and direct ways for a voter to cut through the noise in an election season and predict for themselves what is going on in the race. Most voters (conscience of it or not) use this...
by admin | Oct 28, 2012 | Politics
I had a great time doing the Lucy Ann Lance radio show this past week. Lucy’s show is run out of Ann Arbor, Michigan and she invited me on to speak about criminal justice reform mostly out of curiosity I believe. The request I received to do the show said they...
by admin | Aug 28, 2012 | Politics
The air in Tampa today was sticky hot but a blazing sun broke through and vanquished the waves of tropical rain sheets that dampened the streets the and travel ambitions of the RNC conventioneers. My visit to the convention that will formally nominate Governor Mitt...
by admin | Apr 15, 2012 | Politics
This is the testimony that I gave to my home church for a sermon this week on restoration. I do not have a lot to add to what I said on this video for the purposes it was used and edited. Obviously there is a great deal more detail to my life in general and the...
by admin | Mar 3, 2012 | Politics
The first job I had that required a lot of travel landed me some first rate advice from a seasoned road warrior who was my boss at the insurance company. His sage quip was something I was reminded of today, Wednesday and too many other days to recall since. The...
by admin | Jan 20, 2012 | Politics
In the movie Days of Thunder (1990) a notable explanation of stock car racing was given that directly applies to what I am seeing down in the GOP South Carolina primary. In fact, this whole race and the one I observed from the inside of a campaign in 2008 remind me a...