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Counting Thads

Election clerks in western Oakland and Wayne counties could be up late on the night of the Aug. 7 primary counting Thads. U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter announced today in a Detroit News column that he will mount a write-in campaign in the 11th Congressional District Republican primary after his re-election campaign failed to gather the … Continue Reading →

Anti-Obama ad hits Michigan TV today

A conservative advocacy group will start airing ads in Michigan today attacking President Barack Obama’s record on healthcare, taxes, home foreclosures and the deficit. As part of a $25 million, month-long initiative, Crossroads GPS launched its kickoff ad, called “Obama’s Promise” in Michigan. The one-minute ad features a series of clips from Obama speeches and … Continue Reading →

Richardville supports closing school pension plan to new hires

Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said Wednesday he supports moving all newly hired public school employees into a 401(k)-style retirement plan and closing the pension and health care plan. “Tell the Mackinac Center that, OK?” Richardville quipped to reporters, referencing the Midland-based free market think-tank that has called for ending the traditional defined benefits of … Continue Reading →

Michigan Democrats: Mitt Romney is a bully

Some Michigan Democratic lawmakers were quick to blast presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney today in light of revelations that he bullied classmates as a student at Cranbrook School while his father, George Romney, was governor of Michigan. The Washington Post reported Thursday that Romney led a prep school posse in the spring of 1965 … Continue Reading →

Jones: Self-defense with Taser beats being shot with a bullet

Sen. Rick Jones, sponsor of a bill to legalize Tasers for citizens with concealed pistol licenses, emailed The Detroit News feedback on today’s article about the legislation advancing to Gov. Rick Snyder’s desk. Here’s what the Grand Ledge Republican and former Eaton County sheriff had to say about a Michigan State University researcher’s conclusions about … Continue Reading →

Mackinac a budget carrot for lawmakers

Word is members of the state Legislature will sit out this year’s Mackinac Island Policy Conference. Or maybe not.   Ari Adler, spokesman for Speaker Jase Bolger, said he doesn’t expect a single member of the House Republican Caucus to show up because 1) it will be held on a Tuesday through Thursday, when they have session, and 2) it’s … Continue Reading →

Maddow calls tougher emergency manager law 'most radical' in GOP-run states

Following Thursday’s raucous Board of State Canvassers meeting, liberal MSNBC talk show host Rachel Maddow continued to rail against Michigan’s emergency manager law. “This Michigan law is, in my opinion, the single most radical thing done any of the all-red states since 2010,” Maddow told her MSNBC audience. The Rev. David Bullock, a Highland Park … Continue Reading →