Steve Pearce

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V.27 No.43 | 10/25/2018

Cannabis Manual

Good Luck at the Races

Gubernatorial debate offers “clear” delineation

New Mexico gubernatorial candidates faced off in a televised debate, and when questioned about recreational cannabis Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham took a huge swig from her water bottle and Rep. Steve Pearce just smirked.
V.27 No.41 | 10/11/2018
Steve Pearce
Courtesy Progress Now New Mexico

Editorial

Just Say No!

Pearce is wrong for New Mexico

Do not vote for Pearce.
V.27 No.24 | 6/14/2018
Baked Goods

Baked Goods

Summer Sessions Watch

AG Softens in the Heat

Mr. Magoo wipes his glasses, Trump suggests he'll support the STATES Act and N.M. gubernatorial candidates are looking less likely to legalize.
V.27 No.16 | 4/19/2018
Michelle Lujan Grisham
courtesy of the candidate

Election News

To The Future Governor

This year’s essential truths, revealed

The outcome of the governor’s race in N.M. will give direction to our culture’s movement, but it's going to take some work to embrace progress.
V.26 No.28 | 7/13/2017
The News Monkey

Newscity

North Crest Fire Takes Days to Contain

North Crest fire takes days to contain, mayor encourages driverless cars and new candidates for governor announced.

V.22 No.19 |

news

The Daily Word in the Bobcat Bite, peacocks in heat, spies and Mayan pyramids

The Daily Word

At the Albuquerque Zoo, a peacock attacked a two year old kid.

Albuquerque's new recycling plant is almost open.

Rep. Steve Pearce wants to change the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant's mission.

Santa Fe's famous Bobcat Bite restaurant is losing it's current operators after a dispute with the property owner.

The Russians claim to have captured an American spy.

The Department of Justice seized a HUGE number of Associated Press phone records from April and May.

This man spent the night in a grocery store.

This man seems to have found a copy of Coca-Cola's secret recipe. It is now on eBay.

Apparently in Belize it is not uncommon for ancient Mayan pyramids and mounds to be bulldozed and used for road-building material.

Contrary to popular claims, piracy is not killing the entertainment industry.

Here's another Chinese Ghost Mall.

If you live in L.A. you can go see a 35mm screening of the excellent film Manson. Otherwise, enjoy the trailer.

The Mayor of Osaka, Japan claims enslaved prostitutes were necessary during WWII.

On this day in 1936, Bobby Darin was born. He was talented but sickly and just after Darin got his own T.V. show in 1973, he died.

V.21 No.34 |

News

The Daily Word in murder, a medical spa, primary election predictions and Tesla

The Daily Word

The victim of a 1996 beating by newly accused murderer Brian Pulliam speaks out.

Albuquerque's new spa-like medical resort.

Congressman Steve Pearce thinks Romney will take New Mexico in November.

Shooting at the Empire State Building in New York.

A cartoonist and a retired librarian team up to save Nikola Tesla's Long Island laboratory and turn it into a museum.

Journalism-related offenses are no longer jailable in Egypt.

Eeew. A debate over privacy and publishing naked Prince Harry photos.

Tattoo ink may be a health hazard, CDC calls for increased regulations.

All about the 2012 West Nile virus outbreak.

100 year-old package to be opened today, plus read about other time capsules.

Missing teen escapes alleged captors in East St. Louis.

Men who father children later in life may pass genetic mutations on to their offspring.

An update on Tropical Storm Isaac.

Weather: Highs reach 90 degrees over the weekend; 20 percent chance of rain today and throughout the weekend.

V.18 No.27 |

politics

Steve Pearce Wants to be a Congressman

He wants back in. He's gunning for Rep. Harry Teague's southern CD2 seat, the one Pearce vacated for a shot at the Senate. He lost that battle to Sen. Tom Udall.

From Pearce's news release:

"I had hoped Harry Teague would look out for the hard working people of New Mexico.

Sadly while I hoped for the best, Harry Teague embraced a reckless set of policies that directly jeopardize our economy and threatens future generations."

His campaign strategy is usually stern like this, a finger-wagging admonishment of his opponents.

Unlike some candidates, he did come down to the Alibi offices for an interview during the run-up to the November elections. And he's a straight-shooter. He didn't try to recast any of his views so they would be more palatable to the alt-weekly crowd.

So that's nice. But he's also absurdly conservative, so far right, he argued that primary opponent Heather Wilson was too liberal.

Who's ready for fun?