Pubdate: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 Source: Santa Fe New Mexican (NM) Copyright: 2002 The Santa Fe New Mexican Contact: http://www.sfnewmexican.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/695 Authors: Steve Terrell and Jonathan McDonald, The New Mexican Roundhouse Roundup: KISSing Up to the Governor Gov. Gary Johnson is in Los Angeles today to tape a segment of the political/ comedy talk show Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, who, like our governor, is an advocate of decriminalizing marijuana. This will be Johnson's second appearance on the show. Among Johnson's fellow panelists will be Gene Simmons, bassist and all around monster for the band KISS. The governor, a confessed John Denver fan, said the only KISS song he knew was School's Out. The trouble is, that's a song by another heavily made-up '70s shock rocker, Alice Cooper. Unfortunately for New Mexico viewers, the show with Johnson and Simmons will air at 2:05 a.m. Friday on KOAT, Channel 7. (In most markets, Politically Incorrect airs right after Nightline.) Free Taos? Johnson might be an unusual politician, but he sure dodged a question Tuesday during an interview on KKOB's Jim Villanucci show. A caller asked the governor where he stood on the question of allowing snowboarders access to the Taos Ski Valley mountains. Johnson hedged, saying he liked snowboarding but was glad he didn't have to make the tough call. Rio Arriba vote-count error: Ultra-conservative state Sen. Rod Adair, R-Roswell, won the Republican Party nomination for lieutenant governor in last week's primary election. But his margin of victory thinned Wednesday as the state Bureau of Elections sifted through the primary-election results. On election night, Adair held a solid 10 percent lead over both of his opponents, according to the unofficial election results. Those results, often typed in by weary election workers long after even the candidates are asleep, contained an error in Rio Arriba County. Rather than the 214 votes Adair received in the Democratic stronghold, the candidate was mistakenly given 2,114 votes - more than three times the number of Republicans who voted in the Rio Arriba primary. The revised tallies still give Adair a solid victory over the other candidates in the race. But the mishap might have been the first time in political history that an election mistake in Rio Arriba County helped a Republican candidate. 'Manny's Way' revisited: During the recent flap over Republican governor candidate John Sanchez and "Manny's Way" - Sanchez's attack that claimed GOP rival Lt. Gov. Walter Bradley was the shameless lackey of Democrat Sen. Manny Aragon - lots of folks, including prominent Dems like gubernatorial candidate Bill Richardson and state party Chairman Jamie Koch, came to Bradley's defense. However, nobody spoke up for Aragon, the floor leader for Democrats in the Senate. Sanchez's controversial campaign literature was a slap at Aragon as well as Bradley. Aragon, Sanchez's mailing said, is responsible for a "liberal special-interest agenda" of "corruption, mismanagement and higher taxes." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake