Smith explains his “No” to Colbert, pro-Emerson blog goes up, judges hit the beach
Friday morning is busy today on the Web. Here’s some interesting offerings:
– State Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, has sent out a detailed account of why he felt he had to back off his slated appearance on the Stephen Colbert show, as Political Fix reported a week or so ago. Here’s the link.
– Republicans supporting U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Cape Girardeau, have set up a Web blog to encourage her to run for governor, now that Gov. Matt Blunt is bowing out. Have a look.
– Gadflies are circulating the link to a new Federalist Society web site that monitors all those Democratic-appointed Missouri judges that the group would like to see replaced. The new site takes on the Missouri Bar. The featured Web photos zero in on the Bar’s mid-year meeting in the Bahamas, which was attended by some state Supreme Court judges. (No names since we have not confirmed what we’ve been told.)
– And Democrats are talking about reports that May Scheve Reardon, a former state legislator from South County and the former chairwoman of the Missouri Democratic Party (during Bob Holden’s tenure as governor) may be considering a return to politics. The word is that she may be looking at state treasurer, if Republican incumbent Sarah Steelman opts to go for governor.
Discuss all amongst yourselves



Word on the street is that Kevin Gunn is also assessing the Treasurer’s race. He would have a substantial cash lead on any possible contenders