Posts Tagged ‘Missouri’

“If something is right, it’s right for everybody.”

31st July 2008 by Katie Favazza 2 Comments

Sarah Steelman took the high road last night on “The Glenn Beck Show” when describing how she stopped payment on a check meant to settle a sexual harassment case; she did not mention Gov. Blunt’s name in telling this story. Her account starts about 0:45 seconds into the clip:

I recognize that this is a complicated [...]

Times Like These

28th July 2008 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

It’s times like these you don’t want to be Mr. Inside. Cheers to being on the outside.
What do you think?

Somewhat Favorable

17th July 2008 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

For once, the poll on St. Louis mayor Francis Slay’s website provides an interesting observation. By now, you’ve all heard about the Anheuser-Busch takeover. AB (or should I say, Anheuser-InBev) is based in St. Louis, my hometown, and its history within the city is historic.
According to the mayor’s poll results, St. Louisians have a “somewhat [...]

McCain’s Concrete Plans

16th July 2008 by Katie Favazza 3 Comments

As you may have heard, John McCain made a stop in St. Louis yesterday for a fundraiser–and while he was in town, he also went to Ted Drewes, a local, historic hot spot for the best frozen custard around. (Ted Drewes holds a special place in my heart; it’s where my parents first met in [...]

Good morning, St. Louis.

11th July 2008 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

I’m at home in St. Louis visiting my family and happy to be away from the hustle and bustle of Washington, D.C. for a long weekend.
Here’s what I’m reading today:

A vote for President is a vote for judges: Quin Hillyer, of The Washington Examiner, has written a great column reminding us of one of the [...]