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Destruction

America is watching the destructive Hurricane Milton.  There is another destructive storm which has been brewing for four years which could destroy our democracy.  After reading U. S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan unsealed court filing of special counsel Jack Smith it became apparent the danger of Trump returning to the Oval Office.  Our comments and concerns have been tempered throughout the summer of this presidential campaign knowing we have readers on both sides.  However, the above mentioned filing and the unhinged words of candidate Trump are most discerning.  As the final 29 days pass one needs to remember that democracy is defined as ‘rule by the people.

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Political Tidbits…5.30.13

Is Conrad Lucas State Republican Chair preparing for a run for Congress in the Third Congressional District…in a rare news conference yesterday he called out Congressman Nick Joe Rahall for his vote on jobs & energy…two key issues in any congressional...

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“Closed for Repairs”

Sage advice was offered to Republicans by former presidential candidate and Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole over the weekend.  “I think they ought to put a sign on the National Committee doors that says closed for repairs until New Year’s Day next year and spend that...

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Washington Insight

During my twenty-five years in Washington I worked in both the Congress and Executive branch.  Though I pay attention to what goes on in Washington little did I realize since coming home in 1993 how much both have changed.  Doing my morning reading I found two...

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Political Tidbits…5.17.13

Quiet time for politics seem to end this week…WV House Speaker Thompson resigned…Obama sandals get noisy…the media is looking for a new Watergate [if your old enough to recall it]…some young hungry reporters have visions of being the next Woodward & Bernstein [key...

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Required Reading for Republicans

We were present for the Reagan Revolution.  Jenny and I served in the presidency of Ronald Reagan.  Often over dinner we recall the Reagan approach to government and issues.  Likewise, we discuss that the “conservatives” in today’s world must engage in redefining the...

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How Manchin Did It!

After Senator Manchin’s announcement that he had reached a deal on background checks in the gun control debate yesterday several people I spoke with asked how he did it.  The answer came this morning when The Charleston Daily Mail ran an article that appeared in The...

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Rural Fight Ahead?

Small States The significance of small states is the subject of a lengthy article in The New York Times. The focus is on their growing importance in the U.S. Senate. Throughout the article you can feel the message of unfairness to urban America. When a publication...

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Republican Bank Is Open

Republican activists should be aware the State Party is now paying for mailings and phone calls for candidates in non-partisan elections.  Just open these links and see for yourself. https://staging.phillipsbillboard.com/media/photo1.JPG...

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Political Tidbits…2.28.13

February is the month the groundhog appears…well guess it’s time for PHILLIPSBILLBOARD…to show up before the month is out…seems political news has been slow during hibernation. What has really been slow is a significant Democrat to emerge for the U.S. Senate seat …now...

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Manchin Continues

Senator Joe Manchin continues his “campaign” of attracting national media attention.  This morning’s New York Times features him front page with a color picture.  A NYT reporter joined Senator Manchin in Beckley where he brought 15 citizens together for a discussion...

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Historic Change

Inaugurations present new opportunities and expectations.  As I sat watching Governor Earl Ray Tomblin take the oath of office for the third time I thought about that day 17 years ago when Governor Cecil H. Underwood took that same oath for the second time. There is a...

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Political Tidbits…1.6.13

POLITICAL TIDBITS as we ended the first week of 2013. Another Republican…House GOP Leader Tim Armstead understands the importance of working with Democrats…he recently told the Register-Herald in Beckley…"We’ve already had discussions with Democratic members about...

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BILLBOARD Archives

In & Out

As we enter 2013 it’s fun to think about what is In & Out.  Here is my list of 13. In                                                                     Out RGIII                                                                   Romo No WV...

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EPA Jackson’s Email Scandal

My recollection is President Obama promised the American people the “most transparent government ever.”  How could I have missed this story? While West Virginia coal miners are providing an honest day’s work to provide the energy that fuels the Internet, EPA...

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Is It Good News?

[Editor’s Note:  Guest commentary is welcome on PHILLIPSBILLBOARD.  Bob Harris grew up in Charleston, WV and sent the piece below following our post about the EPA Administrator’s planned departure.  Harris is based in Washington with extensive Capitol Hill experience....

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EPA Chief Gone

News just broke that Lisa Jackson EPA Chief will leave the Obama administration.  Is that good news for West Virginia?  Who knows as I learned long ago be careful what you ask for!  Here is the NY Times story.

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Tipping Point

Last week WV Senator Joe Manchin made news across the country with his comments related to guns.  His action and words have caused a stir.  President Obama gave him a call and over 100 protesters on a Saturday before Christmas showed up at this office. The Outlook...

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Wrap-Up

After you finish wrapping your Christmas gifts check out the giving and receiving to political candidate this year.  Below you will find the information filed to cover October 22 until November 18.  Click on a name to open. Governor Bill Maloney Earl Ray Tomblin...

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Outrageous

(Editor’s Note: I served in the US Department of Agriculture as Director of the Office of Rural Development Policy.  Likewise, worked for Members of Congress who served on House of Representatives Agriculture Committee and the Public Works Committee that handled...

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Big Tent

Big Tent My friend the late Lee Atwater [ran Bush 41 campaign & served at Republican National Chairman] coined the phrase “big tent” to the best of my recollection.  My friend Jim Lees [twice Democratic candidate for Governor] had an Op Ed in today’s Charleston...

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Capito Hurt?

There has been a political development on the national stage that could impact Rep. Shelley Moore Capito’s announced plans to seek the U. S. Senate in 2014.  Only time will tell. Today U. S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) well known for his recent efforts to recruit the...

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Political Tidbits…12.4.12

BIG DAY...yesterday for Republicans as 11 new House of Delegates members was sworn in...not to be overlooked are the returning GOP House & Senate members or the growth of the GOP. Don't look for an extravaganza when Gov. Tomblin is sworn into office in...

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Congressional Shopping

A new item has been added to the holiday shopping list in West Virginia’s second congressional district – a Member of Congress. What about a centrist who was defeated for GOP National Committeeman for knowing how to work with Democrats?  I am a fiscal conservative and...

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Advice

After the not-so-surprising announcement that Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito will become a candidate for the United States Senate the attention among these West Virginia hills is the “fiscal cliff."  Its impact could result in significant change in our State that...

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