Paul Ibbetson and Benjamin Hodge discuss historic conservative wins in the August 2012 Kansas Senate primaries
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | September 13th at 10:42 PM |
It seems like every mainstream media outlet says that “moderates” or “moderate Republicans” lost in the Senate primaries of Tuesday, August 7. Nope. Listen to the interview between Paul Ibbetson, host of 105.7 FM’s “Conscience of Kansas” program, and Benjamin Hodge about the major conservative victories over the far-left “Republicans” in the Kansas Senate in the August 7 primary elections. “The Conscience of Kansas” runs | Read More »
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Kansas NEA asks union members to switch parties to vote in Republican primaries, for “professional interests”
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | June 29th at 12:18 AM |
Jack Cashill on Facebook: The head of the Kansas National Education Association is encouraging teachers to register as Republicans in the primaries to elect “moderates” in districts where Democrats don’t have a shot. Although one would hope that teachers would transcend lowball politics, what catches the reader’s eye is the failure of the KNEA guy to mention the words “children” or “parents” anywhere in his lengthy email. | Read More »
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My reply to Kansas City Star reporter Brad Cooper, a liar
By: Benjamin Hodge (Diary) | June 3rd at 08:10 AM |
I realize that far more — thousands, probably — people will know about this Kansas City Star article because I mention it on this blog, but I will use this opportunity to reiterate how thoroughly dishonest McClatchy-owned newspapers are, and to highlight the pathetic record of Kansas Senate Vice President John Vratil, who is in the fight of his political life. Brad Cooper is a | Read More »
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