Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'senatorricksantorum'
November 12, 2006
The -ists this week had politics on the brain. And what goes better with politics? Partying-- that's two great tastes in one. Oh, and Kevin Federline...can't forget about Kevin Federline. That's three great tastes in one. -Chicagoist celebrated the election news but cried in their Beer of the Week as Da Bears lost for the very first time. And in continuing with our theme, previewed an actual K-Fed show! -DCist caught the President stumped......
Continue Reading "Elsewhere in the ist-a-verse"July 11, 2006
Hmm. Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani is going around the country to help raise money for other Republican candidates. The AP reports that he was in Cleveland for Senator Mike DeWine last night, and today, he'll be in Arkansas for Asa Hutchinson (running for governor) as well as in Pennsylvania for Senator Rick Santorum and the All-Star Game. Then tomorrow he'll be at fundraisers for Lynn Swann, running for governor of Pennsylvania, and Maryland Governor Robert......
Continue Reading "Giuliani Jets Around for GOP"October 14, 2005
Wow, Apple puts U2 on an iPod and all of a sudden, U.S. politicans want a piece of the Irishmen! The New York Times says that the globally conscious band is "distancing" itself from campaign fundraising, as Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Rick Santorum are both planning fundraising events tied to U2 concerts. According to the article, in response to a report from NewsMax about Bono "teaming up" with Santorum, Bono's Debt AIDS Trade Africa......
Continue Reading "Senators Try to Be Cool By Buying U2 Tickets"April 28, 2005
Do you like to get the weather forecast on your cell phone? Do you like your tax dollars paying for satellite loops? Do you enjoy the lovely graphs that Gothamist sometimes makes? All those things might disappear if Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) gets his way. Santorum has introduced legislation that would prevent the National Weather Service (NWS) from distributing any information other than severe weather alerts and possibly routine forecasts, that could be provided by......
Continue Reading "Whither the Weather?"
