Some timely tips for candidate Crist's new aide
o: Andrea Saul, new communications director for Gov. Charlie Crist's U.S. Senate campaign
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Cancer screening guidelines for women pulled a Palin this week. They're ``going rogue'' -- just like the title of the irrepressible vice presidential nominee's new book.
o: Andrea Saul, new communications director for Gov. Charlie Crist's U.S. Senate campaign
The press release from the Florida Democratic Party called Thursday ``Charlie Crist's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.''
Lights flashing, bass pumping, Democratic candidate Scott Maddox pumped up the party from the deejay's perch behind the dance floor.
Question: When is a voucher not a voucher?
Answer: When you're a Democratic candidate for attorney general and you voted for one of the education legacies of Republican Gov. Jeb Bush.Let me get this straight.
The Florida Legislature, reeling from two separate influence-peddling scandals, has an opening on an ethics and elections committee. That's the panel that's supposed to help keep elected officials and candidates in line. And the guy picked to be the chairman is a lobbyist-turned-legislator-turned- lobbyist-turned-legislator who has gotten in trouble twice for violating -- wait for it -- Florida's ethics and elections laws?Barack Obama is in the White House. Healthcare reform that's been compared to socialism is on the horizon. Climate change legislation could be next.
In one fell swoop, the feds this week accomplished what the voters of Broward County had not, knocking down two ethically challenged yet durable elected officials.
Get this governor season tickets for the Dolphins. Though his desk is in Tallahassee, Charlie Crist is in South Florida more than Joe Lieberman was during the never-ending 2000 presidential campaign.
What's the deal with Republican Party of Florida Chairman Jim Greer?
Gov. Charlie Crist's handpicked party chief, who once vowed to replace ``divisive partisan rhetoric with common-sense solutions'' has gone off the grid.
t's Tuesday, and President Barack Obama is moments away from addressing the nation's schoolchildren. Republican Party of Florida Chairman Jim Greer has objected to Obama's ``use of taxpayer dollars to indoctrinate America's children to his socialist agenda.''
Eight years ago, the young chairman of the Broward Republican Party appealed to his cohorts to stay out of a divisive petition drive to overturn the county's gay rights law. ``GOP UNITY'' read the banner he unfurled as he walked through a hushed crowd, arguing that the petition would distract from the party's true goal -- electing Republicans.
oody Allen said 80 percent of success is showing up. He hadn't met Gov. Charlie Crist.
Crist passed on an offer to stand next to his hard-charging rivals for the U.S. Senate at an Orlando forum sponsored by the Florida Association of Realtors, preferring to appear at the group's breakfast in his official capacity as governor. He also canceled an appearance at Friday's meeting of the Latin Builders Association (LBA), leaving the influential Miami group in the lurch with two weeks notice.