Jean Schmidt/External links

The following are external links related to the main article for Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio).

Bashing John Murtha: November 2005

 * "House GOP Seeks Quick Veto of Iraq Pullout," Associated Press (CBS News), November 18, 2005.
 * "Jean Full of Schmidt," Crooks and Liars, November 18, 2005.
 * Jane Hamsher, "Jean Full of Schmidt," firedoglake, November 18, 2005.
 * jesselee, "Jean Schmidt," The Stakeholder, November 18, 2005.
 * VIDEO: "Schmidt’s Shame," Think Progress, November 18, 2005. QT link on page.
 * Charles Babington, "House Rejects Iraq Pullout After GOP Forces a Vote. Democrats Enraged By Personal Attack," Washington Post, November 19, 2005.
 * Eric Schmitt, "Uproar in House as Parties Clash on Iraq Pullout," New York Times (Common Dreams), November 19, 2005.
 * Malia Rulon, "Schmidt causes ruckus in House debate on Iraq," The Cincinnati Enquirer, November 19, 2005. A1.
 * Jason DeParle, "'Mean Jean' Goes to Washington, and Invites a Firestorm," New York Times, November 20, 2005.
 * enough, "Mean Jean Schmidt fights Katrina victims too," Live Journal, November 20, 2005.
 * "Jean Schmidt Worldwide," Hoffmania, November 20, 2005.
 * "SNL Spoofs Fox News, Bush, and Jean Schmidt," Crooks and Liars, November 20, 2005. WMP and QT links on page.
 * Max Blumenthal, "Who Is Mean Jean's Marine? And Why Does He Think Murtha's A Coward?" The Huffington Post, November 21, 2005.
 * "Schmidt Laying Low After 'Cowards' Comment," 5 channelcincinnati.com, November 21, 2005.
 * "Is Mean Jean Schmidt Also A Law Breaker?" Bluegrass Report, November 21, 2005.
 * "Mean Jean Schmidt Lied to The People of Ohio, She is a Typical Republican," Life in Bush's America, November 21, 2005.
 * Josh Marshall, "Jean Schmidt - Piece O' Work Watch, Installment #1," Talking Points Memo, November 21, 2005.
 * "Ohio's Schmidt: Comment needed rephrasing," Associated Press (Boston Globe), November 22, 2005.
 * Malia Rulon, "Schmidt in war of words. Rookie lawmaker's 'coward' remarks ricochet," The Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio), November 22, 2005.
 * "Schmidt Releases Statement; Bubp Says He Was Misquo," AP/9 News WCPO.com, November 22, 2005.
 * "Congresswoman Jean Schmidt Talks With Local 12," WKRC.com, November 22, 2005.
 * "Ohio Representative Responds To Use Of His Quote," WKRC.com, November 22, 2005.
 * David S. Cloud, "Lawmaker Returns Home, a Hawk Turned War Foe," New York Times, November 22, 2005.
 * Steve Benen, "Just a Bubp in the Road," Washington Monthly, November 22, 2005.
 * Mark Nickolas, "Rep. Jean Schmidt CUTS AND RUNS -- Changes Her Website," Bluegrass Report, November 22, 2005.
 * TJ, "Jean Schmidt, One Term Butt of Joke," Also Also, November 22, 2005.
 * "You get what you vote for... (UPDATED)," Julien's List, November 22, 2005. Includes numerous links to articles.
 * Charles Babington, "Freshman Republican Weathers Backlash. Schmidt Says She Meant No Insult to Murtha," Washington Post, November 23, 2005.
 * Jessica Wehrman, "Schmidt blames media for storm. State legislator says she misquoted him in her comments," Cox News (Dayton Daily News), November 23, 2005.
 * "Lying Jean blames media and spins vote," People Have the Power, November 23, 2005.
 * Josh Marshall, "Rep. Jean Schmidt ...," Talking Points Memo, November 23, 2005.
 * Malia Rulon and Howard Wilkinson, "'The Speech' Haunts Schmidt," The Cincinnati Enquirer, December 14, 2005. C1.

1991-1995

 * Len Penix, "Clermont Commission Ready to Fill Vacant Seat," The Cincinnati Post, February 12, 1991. 5A.
 * Len Penix, "Miami Panel Backs Change: Incorporation Recommended", The Cincinnati Post, March 4, 1993. 3.
 * Len Penix, "Miami trustee visits Russia," The Cincinnati Post, September 28, 1995.

2000

 * Len Penix, "Marathoner runs for state office," The Cincinnati Post, March 23, 2000. 2. (Turned down appointment because of daughter)
 * Editorial: "Ohio House -- 71st District," The Cincinnati Enquirer, October 19, 2000. 14A. (Paper endorses her first run for State House)
 * Debra Jasper, "Excited freshmen plan bills," The Cincinnati Enquirer, November 12, 2000.
 * Len Penix, "Townships seek to fill trustee positions: Departing leaders need replacements," The Cincinnati Post, November 22, 2000. 2. (Duckworth salutes Schmidt)

2001

 * Randy Ludlow, "Ohio moves to end double dipping," The Cincinnati Post, February 9, 2001.
 * Steve Kemme, "District changes benefit suburbs," The Cincinnati Enquirer, October 24, 2001. (Redistricting for 2002 election)

2002

 * Nathan Nathan, ."Tougher law on killer sentencing sought in Ohio," The Cincinnati Enquirer, November 14, 2002.

2003

 * Marie McCain, "New Clermont clerk job on way," The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 30, 2003.

2004

 * "Concealed carry rules," The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 8, 2004. (Legislation passes)
 * Editorial: "Endorsements in GOP legislative races," The Cincinnati Enquirer, February 29, 2004. (Enquirer endorses Niehaus)
 * Ted Wendling and Sandy Theis, "Speaker Householder's money-raising approach is called into question," The Plain Dealer, February 26, 2004. A1.
 * "Candidate Q&A: Ohio 14th District state Senate seat," The Cincinnati Enquirer, February 18, 2004. (Interview with Schmidt in 2004)
 * Sandy Theis and Ted Wendling. "Ex-judge to examine fund-raising allegations House speaker's actions to be included in review," The Plain Dealer, March 11, 2004. B1. (Allegations of improprieties by Householder)
 * Editorial: "A cloud of smoke," The Cincinnati Post, March 13, 2004.

2005

 * "Porkopolis: Rants on Pork Barrel Spending," Porkopolis Blogspot, 2005. Links on Jean Schmidt.
 * Steve Kemme, "62-vote difference means a recount in state Senate," The Cincinnati Enquirer, March 3, 2005. (Narrow margin in primary against Niehaus)
 * Cindi Andrews, "Poll has DeWine as GOP favorite," The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 5, 2005. (Early poll results)
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Clermont native starts 2nd District bid," The Cincinnati Enquirer, April 12, 2005. (Schmidt launches her campaign)
 * "2nd District Candidates", The Cincinnati Enquirer, May 29, 2005. C2. (Profiles of all the candidates)
 * Howard Wilkinson, "DeWine's name helps and hurts," The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 1, 2005. (Primary campaign)
 * "New Radio Ad: Club for Growth PAC Unveils Ad Opposing Ohio-2 Pro-Tax Candidate Jean Schmidt," Club for Growth, June 2, 2005.
 * "Anderson Twp. GOP gives top rating to pair", The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 2, 2005.
 * Editorial: "Best Democrat in 2nd race is Paul Hackett," Dayton Daily News, June 3, 2005. A12. (Endorsement) (Schmidt endorsed by Anderson GOP)
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Candidates toe the line on 'values'", The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 3, 2005.
 * "Porkopolis: Rants on Pork Barrel Spending," nixguy.com, June 3, 2005.
 * Howard Wilkinson, "The mud's flying in 2nd Dist. campaign", The Cincinnati Enquirer, June 5, 2005.
 * "Political Action Arm of Nation's Largest Taxpayer Group Says Ohioans Can Do Better Than Schmidt," U.S. Newswire, June 10, 2005.
 * Jessica Wehrman, "GOP winner Schmidt sticks to schedule: Outdistances high-profile foes in crowded field," Dayton Daily News, June 16, 2005. 1B. (Primary results, 57th most GOP district)
 * David Woodruff, "Where is Jean Schmidt?" blog.OH02, June 22, 2005.
 * Barry M. Horstman, "Hackett on attack in race: He sets sights on Schmidt," The Cincinnati Post, June 24, 2005.
 * Troy Lyle, "Hackett calls for an Ohio River cleanup," The Cincinnati Post, July 1, 2005. A10.  (Environmental views of the candidates)
 * Malia Rulon, "Schmidt chips in another $20K in home stretch," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 2, 2005.
 * Jim Siegel, "Four Face Ethics Probe: Lawmakers didn't report football tickets, dinner from biotech firm, inspector says," The Columbus Dispatch, July 8, 2005. 1B.
 * Barry M. Horstman, "Debate shows sharp divide," The Cincinnati Post, July 8, 2005. A12. (First debate at Chatfield College)
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Debate shows differences," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 8, 2005. B1. (Chatfield College debate)
 * "The Debate," Crazy Cat Woman, July 8, 2005.
 * Jon Craig, "Meal, tickets not reported," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 9, 2005. 1A. (Investigators looking at legislators)
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Schmidt rents private jet," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 11, 2005. 2B.
 * Ann Driscoll, "Interviews with Jean Schmidt and Paul Hackett," MyDD, July 12, 2005.
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Gun-toting Hackett still can't win NRA endorsement," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 13, 2005. C2.
 * Jessica Wehrman, "GOP's Schmidt has more cash than foe Hackett: Leads Democrat in 2nd District money race," Dayton Daily News, July 23, 2005. B4. (Finance reports filed with the FEC)
 * Paul Hackett, Opinion: "Hackett: No Rubber Stamp," The Cincinnati Post, July 23, 2005. A13. (States his views in an opinion piece)
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Schmidt has had lifelong drive to succeed," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 24, 2005. E1, E5. (Profile of Schmidt, information on her family)
 * Chris Bowers, "OH-02: Schmidt Strategy Failing," MyDD, July 25, 2005.
 * Bob Brigham, "OH-02: Jean Schmidt Corrupted By Big Money," Swing State Project, July 25, 2005.
 * Lawrence Budd, "Schmidt's win in primary brought GOP base together: Candidate turns focus to raising funds to win seat," Dayton Daily News, July 25, 2005. B4.
 * Editorial: "A special election," The Cincinnati Post, July 26, 2005. A12. (Endorses Hackett)
 * "Schmidt Commercial Misleads her Record; Voted on a Six Cent Gas Tax Increase in 2003," Hamilton County Dems.org, July 26, 2005.
 * Editorial: "Hackett offers 2nd District fresher voice," Dayton Daily News, July 27, 2005. A8. (Endorsement of Hackett)
 * James Dao, "A Veteran of Iraq Running in Ohio Is Harsh On Bush," The New York Times, July 27, 2005. A1. (Schmidt and Hackett profiled)
 * Jene Galvin, "Jean Schmidt is an Extremist," Cincinnati City Beat, July 27, 2005.
 * "Schmidt campaign manager = BDSM afficianado?" Daily Kos, July 28, 2005
 * Howard Wilkinson, "FOP decries Hackett suit, endorses rival," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 28, 2005.
 * Steve Gillard, "Time to get scrunchy," The News Blog, July 28, 2005.
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Anti-tax group, liberal PAC airing 'don't vote' message," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 29, 2005. B2.
 * Howard Wilkinson and Malia Rulon, "Money pouring into race: National parties pay attention," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 29, 2005. B1.
 * Martin Gottlieb, "Hackett tests 2nd's Republicanism," Dayton Daily News, July 29, 2005. A10. (Usual landslides in district)
 * "Jean Schmidt: Queen of the Talking Point," Crooks and Liars, July 30, 2005: "Jean Schmidt appeared on Hard Ball last night to have a chance to tell us why she should win the OH-2 election." WMP and QT links on page.
 * Michael, "I know that the word 'Orwellian' is getting overused these days, but what else do you call something like this?, or, republican revisionism reaches an all-time low," Here's What's Left, July 30, 2005. re Schmidt on Hardball
 * John Aravosis, "Ohio GOP US House candidate using dead soldier's memorial for her political campaign," AMERICAblog, July 30, 2005.
 * Barry M. Horstman, "A race of a different sort," The Cincinnati Post, July 30, 2005. A1. (Schmidt's condo money)
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Schmidt can't recall Ach favor," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 30, 2005.
 * "Is she Crazy?" Crooks and Liars, July 30, 2005. Hardball (MSNBC) WMP link on page.
 * Steve Soto, "Jean Schmidt Is A Liar," The Left Coaster, July 31, 2005.
 * Editorial: "Schmidt for Congress: Republican offers better experience, fit for 2nd District," The Cincinnati Enquirer, July 31, 2005. E1. (Endorses Schmidt)
 * "Lying Sack of Schmidt," Republic of T, July 31, 2005.
 * Bob Brigham, "OH-02: Come Clean Jean!" and "OH-02: Schmidt Credibility on Corruption," Swing State Project, July 31, 2005.
 * Digby, "Back In Ohio," Hullabaloo, July 31, 2005.
 * Lindsay Beyerstein, "Jean Schmidt and Tom 'Coingate' Noe," Majikthise, July 31, 2005.
 * Steven Ertelt, "Cincinnati Voters to Decide Congressional Race With Abortion Focus," LifeNews.com, August 1, 2005: "Schmidt was named the president of Right to Life of Greater Cincinnati in March. ... The National Right to Life Committee endorsed Schmidt in June."
 * ZaBlanc, "Jean Schmidt's Pockets Lined by NRA," Springer on the Radio, August 2, 2005.
 * Barry M. Horstman, "Schmidt wins in a squeaker," The Cincinnati Post, August 3, 2005. 1A.
 * Editorial: "A bellwether again," The Cincinnati Post, August 3, 2005. 16A. (Hackett's success in rural areas)
 * Stirling Newberry, "New Politicking in Ohio," truthout, August 3, 2005.
 * Lawrence Budd, "Schmidt prevails in race for 2nd District seat," Dayton Daily News, August 3, 2005. A4. (Dave Lane's comments)
 * "Monstrous," Here's What's Left, August 4, 2005: "Congressperson-elect Schmidt knows that there are issues that are 'more important and more local' to the people of Ohio than when 20 US Marines based in Ohio are killed in a matter of days. Congressperson-elect Schmidt wants to remind us what they really care about: 'other issues, issues like taxes and tax reform, like a strong energy policy.'"
 * Peter Bronson, "OK, Hackett's a veteran--and . . . ?" The Cincinnati Enquirer, August 4, 2005. C11. (Bronson on why Hackett did so well)
 * Ronald Brownstein, "All political eyes again turn to Ohio," Los Angeles Times, August 4, 2005. 8. (Charlie Cook's remark)
 * Michael Collins, "Dems: DeWine in trouble," The Cincinnati Post, August 6, 2005. (Democratic party claims this is a sign of Republican troubles ahead)
 * Dan Sewell, "Schmidt becomes newest Ohio congresswoman," Associated Press (Boston Globe), August 7, 2005.
 * Steyn, Mark, "Bush is running rings around Democrats, who get flabbier by the week," Irish Times, August 8, 2005. 9. (Criticizes attempts by Democrats to paint race as victory)
 * "Jean Schmidt Wants To End Anonymous Political Calls," 9 News WCPO.com, October 5, 2005.
 * Tim Tagaris, "What a Difference a Day Makes," Grow Ohio, October 25, 2005: "For Jean Schmidt, the Republican candidate, her evening about town is now the focus of a Ohio ethics investigation for her failure to disclose gifts accepted from a global bio-tech lobbyist. ... The lobbying group for the global biotech corporation that paid for Schmidt's evening on the town 'stressed the importance' of Senate Bill 250. ... Jean Schmidt ultimately co-sponsored the bill."

2006

 * Howard Wilkinson, "McEwen vs. Schmidt in rematch," The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 19, 2006. 1C.
 * David Hammer, "McEwen's Power Base Vulnerable to Schmidt," The Cincinnati Post, January 19, 2006. A8. (Burress's comments on race)
 * Maria Rulon, "Brinkman may also challenge Schmidt," The Cincinnati Enquirer, January 23, 2006. B2.
 * "Ethics panel will look into complaint against Rep. Schmidt," Associated Press, April 6, 2006.
 * Shaheen Samavati, "Elections group ponders complaint on Schmidt," Dayton Daily News, April 10, 2006.
 * Malia Rulon, "A variety of answers on executions," The Enquirer, April 17, 2006.
 * Howard Wilkinson, "Wulsin starts campaign with jab at Schmidt," The Enquirer, July 3, 2006. re Victoria Wulsin
 * Ryan Alessi, "Region is midterm election's hot spot," Lexington Herald-Leader, July 3, 2006.
 * Matt Leingang, “Rep. Schmidt's marathon ad questioned,” Associated Press (delivered by Boston.com), August 24, 2006.
 * Holly Martins, "America's Dumbest Congressmen. Radar ranks the 10 biggest fools on the Hill," Radar, October 13, 2006.
 * John Amato, "Mean Jean’s Denny Hastert letter," Crooks and Liars, October 26, 2006.