Every time gas prices rise above $2.50, Napolitano and Goddard grab the spotlight and do nothing

Have you ever noticed that every time the price of gas goes above $2.50, Governor Janet Napolitano has a press conference?

Attorney General Terry Goddard just complains that he doesn’t have jurisdiction, yet starts an investigation anyways. His investigation always goes nowhere, and he concludes that we need a price-fixing law.

Isn’t this a waste of taxpayer money funding their thinly disguised campaign commercials? Napolitano is becoming a professional press conference campaigner. Yesterday, with her lackeys at Horizon giving her free video coverage featured on the show later, she gave a speech to grandparents who stand to benefit from Rep. Leah Landrum-Taylor’s proposed taxpayer-funded giveaway for taking care of their grandchildren. There were about 15-20 grandparents total in attendance! Probably 100 chairs had been set out that were mostly empty. Can you imagine Horizon covering some equally dull topic by a conservative where only 20 people showed up?

Republic “Wedging” East Valley People of Faith?

The Arizona Republic certainly appears to be exploiting a division between people of faith in their latest story, “Anti-Mormon DVD given to 18,000 homes.”

The story reads like a classic example of the reporter running back and forth between both parties trying to incite escalation: “Well they said that you…”

The reader is left to believe that the group, Concerned Christians, is nothing more than a handful of disgruntled former Mormons looking to take shots at their former church. That simply is not the case.

Pulling up the Concerned Christians website, which is never cited by the Republic, the ministry gives an explanation for what they believe.

Judge for yourself lest the Republic lead you astray. Something tells us stories like this will not go away as long as a Mormon is running for the Presidency.