Former Senate candidate Joe Miller disputes a recent report that he is or was "a close friend and associate" of Schaeffer Cox, the militia leader arrested in Fairbanks recently.
The Hill's "pundits blog" contributor Bernie Quigley has again written an opinion of support for Joe Miller, former Alaska Republican U.S. Senate candidate.
In Joe Miller's concession speech, he used the word "statesman.'' And at long last, he acted the part. Perhaps he's learned from his campaign foibles and is now willing to talk to those who disagree with him.
Joe Miller has given up his legal fight to wrest a U.S. Senate seat away from incumbent Lisa Murkowski, but promises that he will continue the battle for conservative political values.
Now that he's run for public office twice and lost both times, the man who nearly seized Lisa Murkowski's U.S. Senate seat can't shake his taste for politics. What's next for Joe Miller?
Joe Miller won't try to block the Alaska Division of Elections from certifying the U.S. Senate race results, but he does plan to pursue his case in the federal courts.
On Oct. 17, 2010, Alaska Dispatch editor Tony Hopfinger was handcuffed and detained by Joe Miller's security detail as the journalist tried to ask him questions about Miller's former employment at the Fairbanks North Star Borough.