Reminder: I'm a paid operative right now, communications director for the Proposition 89 Campaign. But I want everyone I know to see this new spot. We’ve got 3 weeks left in the 89 campaign, and despite the opposition’s corporate ed board strategy, … [Read more...] about This May be the Best Political Ad of the Election!
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About Time for 89
Hey, you should watch and listen to (and pass around) this great soulful rap song video, About Time for 89, that the California Nurses Association created to show the need to stop political corruption in California and pass Proposition 89. It's on … [Read more...] about About Time for 89
The gay problem in the GOP
In the depths of a campaign haze, I emerge briefly from retirement to post this, my friend David Link's beautifully written and thoughtful piece in the Boston Globe on the Foley scandal's insight into the GOP "gay problem."By David Link | October … [Read more...] about The gay problem in the GOP
Thoughts on the California Primary Election
Too tired to say much, but before the week passes I'll just observe a few things:1) Although I voted for Westly, I am perfectly happy to see Angelides win. I'm told he gives a helluva barnburner on the stump and as the more progressive choice if he … [Read more...] about Thoughts on the California Primary Election
3 Snouts Up for An Inconvenient Truth
(:)(:)(:) for An Inconvenient Truth better known as "that Al Gore global warming movie." Despite the lack of a 4th snout, this is a must see. The movie is basically a high tech version of Al Gore's internationally shown slide show on global warming … [Read more...] about 3 Snouts Up for An Inconvenient Truth
It WAS a booth BTW
A number of people have asked if I was REALLY in a booth a week before election day. The answer is yes. And no, not a booth at Denny's, or a fair. A real elections booth at the County Board of Elections.Of course, there was no reason I needed to … [Read more...] about It WAS a booth BTW
Weintraub–right and wrong
I'm grateful to have my last post be referenced by Dan Weintraub in his Insider blog today, although it makes me nervous if it means that he agrees with my reasoning--Dan and I don't usually agree.In particular, I thought he missed the boat in a … [Read more...] about Weintraub–right and wrong
Why I voted for Steve Westly Today
I have never been as undecided in a primary election before as I was filling out the ovals today to elect who would be the Democrat to challenge Arnold Schwarzenegger for Governor of California. I stood for a full 10 minutes in the booth reviewing … [Read more...] about Why I voted for Steve Westly Today
Clinton and McCain–Through the Looking Glass
I can't be the only one who has noticed the unpleasant parallels between Hillary Clinton and John McCain's candidacies for president, all of which spell doom for Democrats (which is kind of like cuckoo for Cocoapuffs, but less sweet).Actually I … [Read more...] about Clinton and McCain–Through the Looking Glass
Fifty Angry Citizens (including me) Storm Capitol Leaders’ Offices
Read what two other bloggers had to say about it--in the Daily Kos and in Frank Russo's The California Progress Report (which has pictures of the sit-in).Since these guys cover it well, I'll refrain from writing about it because I'm now banned from … [Read more...] about Fifty Angry Citizens (including me) Storm Capitol Leaders’ Offices
Will the Senate Dems Do the Right Thing?
In a year with the public clamoring for reform in Washington and Sacramento, the California Legislature seems poised to kill AB 583, the California Clean Money and Clean Elections bill by Assemblymember Loni Hancock (D-Berkeley) tomorrow in the … [Read more...] about Will the Senate Dems Do the Right Thing?
Must See TV–the Colbert Clip
I'm very late on this, behind virtually every blogger in America, but if there's any chance that you haven't yet watched Stephen Colbert's performance at the White House correspondence dinner, click above to get it.Even though all of it is … [Read more...] about Must See TV–the Colbert Clip