So, without further ado, here they are for the week ending Friday, January 18.
Winners:
House Republicans — In a savvy political move, Reps. Kurt Wright (R-Burlington), Tom Koch (R-Barre) and Don Turner (R-Milton) got out ahead of their liberal counterparts Thursday to offer a set of campaign finance reforms meant to increase super PAC disclosure. Runner-up losers: Vermont Democrats, for sounding pedantic and partisan in their response, instead of embracing the proposals and one-upping the Rs.
Vermont cat ladies — Turns out we’re the top pet-owning state (70.8 percent of households have a furry friend) and the top cat-owning state (49.5 percent). Almost enough to make us choke on a hairball.
Sen. Patrick Leahy and Rep. Peter Welch — A month after Seven Days started asking to interview them about their positions on gun control, the two D.C. Dems finally called us Wednesday. Runner-up losers: Bernie Sanders, who still won’t call us back, and Gov. Peter Shumlin, who declined interview requests Wednesday after President Obama announced his new gun proposals, issuing only a written statement.
Montpelier’s revolving door — With Shumlin telecom czar’s defection to VTel, yet another insider takes a job at a company she helped out. Legislators may be peeved, but we’ll bet a year’s salary at Green Mountain Power that they won’t change the rules.
Burlington Progressives — Democratic City Councilor Bram Kranichfeld’s decision to nix his reelection plans gives the Progs a prime pick-up opportunity in the Old North End. Last year, they held just two seats on the 14-member council. After March, they could hold four. When you add in Progressive-leaning independent Sharon Bushor, that’s a sizable Proggy caucus with which Mayor Miro Weinberger might have to deal.
Shumlin’s Wal-Mart dance — With his announcement Tuesday of a new Wal-Mart planned for Derby, Shummy got a good press hit up in the Kingdom, where Wal-Mart’s pretty popular. But his press office was mighty mum about it outside the Kingdom — perhaps fearing blow-back from anti-Wal-Mart liberals. Like this one.
Losers after the break…

