![]() Still, there’s been little public conversation about possible changes to shore up the ballot-access process. So when Democrats, who believe in a more expansive view of government, are behind moves that erode public confidence, they are arguably acting against their own cause. Some Republicans, including the iconic Ronald Reagan, have long argued that government is the problem – a view supported over time by some pro-business groups. But we live in a time of widespread cynicism about government and elections, so a lack of broader account of what happened (including the presence of a few signatures of deceased individuals) could contribute to that. A criminal probe of the matter is ongoing, and Jon Berkon, a lawyer for the LG’s campaign, maintains that she got well more than enough legit signatures to qualify for the ballot. While there’s no evidence of widespread voter fraud in Rhode Island in recent history, the signature controversy raises concern about ballot access in the state, in part since (via WPRI) the state Board of Elections doesn’t appear interested in scrutinizing questionable signatures collected by Matos’ campaign. Sabina Matos’ CD1 campaign emerged as the top political story of the summer. More recently, the signature-gathering mess involving Lt. (The officials no longer work for the state, but the Cranston Street Armory remains in limbo). ![]() First, there was the disastrous trip by two state officials to Philadelphia. STORY OF THE WEEK: Rhode Island is experiencing one of its periodic spasms of embarrassing headlines. *** Want to get my column in your inbox every Friday? Just sign up right here *** Lori Loughlin, Andrea Barber and Scott Weinger also starred.Couldn’t say it better than “‘Instead of calling it X, Rhode Islanders are just gonna call it 'where Twitter used to be'” You can follow me through the week on WTU2B. (Candace Cameron Bure), Stephanie (Jodie Sweetin) and youngest Michelle (Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen) in his San Francisco home. It revolved around widowed father Danny Tanner (Bob Saget), who enlists his brother-in-law Jesse Katsopolis (John Stamos) and childhood best friend Joey Gladstone (Coulier) to help raise his three daughters, D.J. In the podcast, Coulier recounts each episode of the original sitcom.Ĭreated by Jeff Franklin, Full House aired on ABC for eight seasons from 1987-1995. You can watch Coulier’s video announcement below.Ĭoulier starred as Joey Gladstone in Full House and the Fuller House reboot. Woodchuck, who knows, but mostly we want to thank you for all the love you’ve been sending our way, and the second the strike is finished, we’ll be back with more funny Full House Rewind episodes and some unbelievable guests.” Maybe we’ll see Granny, Tanner, Comet, Mr. We will, however, for your entertainment continue to post some fun and hopefully funny stuff on our social media channels. We just think well, we just think this is the right thing to do. ![]() So, we’re going to press pause on Full House Rewind until the strike has been resolved. Well, Full House is considered struck work. Full House Rewind is both unique in that we’re both a podcast and a TV show all rolled into one and we started recording our episodes before the SAG-AFTRA strike and according to their most recent announcement, members who are part of Rewatch, podcasts are either required to stop recording, pivot their shows to new subject matter, or shoot without guests. You’ve expressed so much love for our show. “From all of us at Full House Rewind, we’d like to thank you, the Full House fans for being so incredibly supportive. ![]() ![]() John Stamos Says He Got Olsen Twins Fired From 'Full House' At 11 Months Old Due To Crying Had A Change Of Heart A Few Days LaterĬoulier also posted a video alongside his statement. ![]()
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