JordanCornblog on February 21st, 2009

Phew – I feel like it’s been a long time since I sat down with some good strong coffee and just caught up here.
There’s lots of news in the soccer world as the WPS season kick-off is just weeks away!  March 29th, to be exact.  (I should probably think about taking a day or two [...]

Continue reading about Catching Up This Saturday!

JordanCornblog on January 24th, 2009

Yesterday President Barack Obama repealed the Mexico City Policy
- the infamous gag rule that pulled funding from health care providers who offered (or even just talked about) certain health care options for women.  Yeah, you know what I’m talking about.  Obama’s Day Three … was a mixed bag, reminding me that change is a process [...]

Continue reading about Obama Continues to Come Through (and Saturday is Here)!

JordanCornblog on November 16th, 2008

I read, in Sunday’s Washington Post, About Obama’s plans to overturn hundreds of Dubya’s executive orders pretty much as soon as he takes office.  “While Obama said at a news conference last week that his top priority would be to stimulate the economy and create jobs, his advisers say that focus will not delay key [...]

Continue reading about Housecleaning – the Dubya Legacy in the Dumpster

JordanCornblog on January 4th, 2008

Well, round one is done!  A strong showing for Obama and Huckabee … which will make the NH primary all the more interesting.  Will they solidify their positions, or will there be more shifting and jockeying before this is done?  My money’s on the latter. 
I liked Howard Fineman’s analysis and agree with the message of CHANGE that is [...]

Continue reading about Results Are In …

JordanCornblog on January 3rd, 2008

By tomorrow morning we’ll know something new about this year’s presidential race.  How much of what we’ll know tomorrow morning is of substance – and how much is the result of spin will be interesting to try to sort out.
With the NH Primary coming so fast on the heels of Iowa, even a little momentum [...]

Continue reading about Iowa 2008