Sen. Dan Sullivan doesn’t want to talk about Sen. Lisa Murkowski and her campaign, except to say he supports incumbent Republican senators.
Read MoreSenate candidate Kelly Tshibaka failed to let Alaskans know that this was a pay-to-play situation with Trump, as it is with the other Republicans who cough up the coin and pretend to be something other than paying customers.
Read MoreImproving the failing Port of Alaska in Anchorage so that it can withstand earthquakes and meet future demands for commerce is an essential infrastructure project that Alaska can’t afford to ignore.
Read MoreFive of the six Alaska Permanent Fund Corp. trustees, with the notable exception of Chairman Craig Richards, have now agreed to sit for depositions with investigators hired by legislators to look into the firing of Angela Rodell. Richards, a political ally of Gov. Mike Dunleavy, has hired Robin Brena as own attorney to deal with this matter, a sign that he is not in agreement with the others, though Richards claims otherwise.
The notion that Putin has nothing to do with the spike in oil prices that followed the attack on Ukraine and the removal of Russian oil from world markets is complete nonsense.
Read MoreRepublican Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka said she would make the “morning after” and birth control pills illegal. She claimed that all birth control pills are “abortifacient,” meaning they are drugs that cause abortions.
Read MoreThere was never any real doubt about how Sen. Dan Sullivan would vote on the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, who is to become a member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read MorePalin’s lawyers didn’t want the jurors to see the video of her singing and dancing in the bear costume as that would suggest that her opportunities to get publicity for herself and her reputation hadn’t been as damaged as she claimed in the lawsuit.
Read MoreNow that she is a candidate for the only U.S. House seat from Alaska, Sarah Palin should be more forthcoming about who is paying the legal bills in her five-year-old case against the New York Times. She lost the case, but her attorneys are just getting started on a venture that could cost $5 million.
Read MoreThe three Alaska Republican candidates Trump has endorsed so far refuse to question Trump’s lies that the 2020 election was stolen from him or dare utter a syllable that it’s time to move on to the 2022 or 2024 elections—Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka, Gov. Mike Dunleavy and former Gov. Sarah Palin.
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