Showing posts with label Democratic Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democratic Party. Show all posts

Sunday, August 17, 2008

When You are Rich I Guess You Can Buy a Huge Microphone

photo From the The Duchess of Cornwall's visit to the British Memorial Garden at Hanover Square, New York. Sir Evelyn and Lady de Rothschild.

Prominent Dem Abroad Lady Lynn de Rothschild who served on the Dem Platform committee this cycle perpetrates a hit piece on the Democratic Party Nominee a week before the convention.

Barack Obama can use the words ‘the American dream’, but they don’t resonate,” she said. “He magnified the problem by going to Berlin and calling himself a citizen of the world.” She also resents a lack of effort to pay off Clinton’s $20m campaign debt. “He has provided her with a pittance compared to what the Clintons have given Obama,” Rothschild said. “Her debt could have been cleared within 10 days. It’s ungracious.”

Rothschild has not yet made up her mind. “I haven’t ruled out voting for McCain,” she said. “I like him a lot.” She is waiting to see who Obama picks as his running mate and has her heart set on Clinton. Sarah Baxter Times of London
Lady de Rothschild in addition to being a long time Clinton supporter and donor (The Rothschilds spent the night of their wedding dinner in the Lincoln bedroom at the White House when Bill Clinton was president) was helping on the DNC Platform committee this year. Yes, a democrat threatening in the international press to support John McCain-- helped craft our platform.

The story goes on to reference all the key talking points in Rovian-art style.

1. He's not really American
2. He's elitist (seriously a Rothschild called him elitist)
3. He's a usurper (Machiavellian meme)
4. He's unelectable

Nice.

Do I sound resentful? Damn straight. I was a Howard Dean supporter and then a Dean delegate to the convention in 2004 and was told, after we lost, that party unity was more important. I turned around and threw my heart into everything I could do to help get John Kerry elected.

In 2008 I ran for DNC and was told after winning that I should understand that now I had a responsibility to put Party first. I was told that some of my firebrand rhetoric would not be appropriate and that my job as a DNC member would be to help promote my state party. Unity being the key word in that story as well.

And yet, here is a prominent Dem Abroad, who is representing Americans Overseas on the platform, coming out with a list of GOP talking points against our candidate.

So unity is for the grassroots-- but not the leadership? Unity can be used to tell the grassroots in 2004 to behave but not party members like Lady de Rothschild now? She can say what she wants and then, in a recent email from an elected officer in Dems Abroad, she is praised for all her work on the platform.

What's the difference between her and me? cold.hard.cash. And that buys her a pass to say anything she wants about the nominee in the press and still be a leadership voice in the DNC.

*Update Lady de Rothschild follow up on foxnews.



oh, and on cnn she slams again but this time going under her pre-Rothschild maiden name so she can tout the "elite" meme more credibly.

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Saturday, August 16, 2008

Support Darcy Burner


Do you live in the Washington 8th district? Know anybody who does? Help get out the vote for her this Tuesday (19th).


Darcy Burner


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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Bill Gwatney, Murdered in Arkansas Democratic Party Headquarters


Photo from Arkansas Democratic Party website

LITTLE ROCK, Ark.- Police say the 49-year-old chairman of the Arkansas Democratic Party has died hours after being shot by a gunman who burst into the state party headquarters in Little Rock. Police say Chairman Bill Gwatney died four hours after the shooting near the state Capitol. Ark Demillo AP
The police shot and killed the suspect, Tim Johnson, (name not confirmed) after a 30 mile chase. As yet, no motive is known. Johnson came into Party headquarters saying he wanted to volunteer.

If this is more political hate violence then we are in for a worse year than I feared.

Before becoming State Party Chair, Bill Gwatney was a State Senator for 10 years and State Attorney General. He also worked on Mike Beebe's Campaign for Governor of Arkansas in 2006.

Update 1 from Outside the Beltway
Chairman Bill Gwatney died four hour after the shooting. The 48-year-old former state senator had been planning to travel to the Democratic National Convention later this month as a Hillary Clinton superdelegate. Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, issued a statement calling Gwatney -- not only a strong chairman of Arkansas’ Democratic Party, but he is also a cherished friend and confidante.
Unconfirmed reports claim that before the incident the shooter also brandished a weapong outside a baptist convention headquarters in the city.

Update 2- appears the Baptist incident happened just after the shooting. Not before.
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Pride in the Party; Stonewall Dems Success Story


In recent years Stonewall Democrats have created a big picture strategy of being very involved in changing the party from within including a concerted effort to send members to this year's convention as delegates. Looks like it worked!

A record number of GLBT delegates are expected to arrive at the Democratic National Convention later this month, says the National Stonewall Democrats – the nation's largest Democratic organization representing gays and lesbians.

The record numbers are a result of grassroots efforts by the organization which started in 2007. Stonewall Democrats' 2007 outreach program Pride in the Party is being hailed as a success in bringing additional GLBT voices to the convention.- On Top Magazine
This is the real long term story of the election year, more people, more involved, from a wider variety of communities across the country. The message has finally seemed to swell up from the 50 State Strategy. (thanks, Howard) We can't leave it up to the Beltway Bobs and Bettys. If we are going to restore our nation and our party we need to get involved and empower everyone to be a part of the process.
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Monday, July 28, 2008

Win a Trip to the Convention



Win a day in the campaign press pool and a trip to the 2008 political conventions by creating a video answering the question,
"Why are you a Democrat in 2008?"

For more details or to submit your video, go to
www.youtube.com/demconvention Take a look around the channel at other videos posted about Denver, the convention and about our party.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

F*cking America

The top ten recipients of Telco money-from Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint

 ContributionHouse MemberDistrict
1$29,500Clyburn, James SC-6
2$29,000Hoyer, StenyMD-5
3$28,000Emanuel, RahmIL-5
4$27,500Boucher, Frederick VA-9
5$26,000Meeks, Gregory NY-6
6$24,500Crowley, Joseph NY-7
7$24,500Pelosi, NancyCA-8
8$24,000Bean, Melissa IL-8
9$22,500Edwards, Thomas TX-17
10$22,100Baca, Joe CA-43


This is taking money to screw America. Absolutely No Question. This money was left on and removed from the nightstand.
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Now Is The Time For All Good Men To Come To The Aid Of Their Party

Fisa Call Your Wobbly FISA Senator

* Bayh (202) 224-5623
* Carper (202) 224-2441
* Obama (202) 224-2854
* Inouye (202) 224-3934
* Johnson (202) 224-5842
* Landrieu (202)224-5824
* McCaskill (202) 224-6154
* Mikulski (202) 224-4654
* Nelson (FL) (202) 224-5274
* Clinton (202) 224-4451
* Nelson (NE) (202) 224-6551
* Pryor (202) 224-2353
* Salazar (202) 224-5852
* Specter (202) 224-4254
* Feinstein (202) 224-3841
* Webb (202) 224-4024
* Warner (202) 224-2023
* Snowe (202) 224-5344
* Collins (202) 224-2523
* Sununu (202) 224-2841
* Stevens (202) 224-3004
* Byrd (202) 224-3954
* Lincoln (202)224-4843
* Reid (202) 224-3542
* Coleman (202) 224-5641
* Durbin (202) 224-2152
* Smith (202) 224-
* Stabenow (202) 224-4822
* Kohl (202) 224-5653
* Leahy (202) 224-4242
* Schumer (202) 224-6542

Once you've called, let Jane know what you were told here.

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Friday, June 6, 2008

It's His Party Now



Sen. Obama is taking the reigns, making it clear that he and his campaign, with the support of Gov. Dean and Party leaders, will be making the decisions in this race. In a series of bold moves, he has established his position clearly, honestly, and powerfully.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Travis Childers(D) Wins Mississippi Republican House Seat


In the previously deeply republican 1st congressional district of Mississippi Travis Childers wins by 8. Bush took this district by 62% in 2004. As they say in Mississippi, daaaaayuuuuuummmmmm bitch.

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Louisana: Cazayoux = Gonna Tax You...

The NRCC ran their typical ad lineup in Louisana. Radical Liberal Agenda, Barack Obama! he's black ya know, and of course [shudder] Nancy Pelosi... They are trying to make her the next Hitlery Clinton, I guess. They even robo-called black voters and asked them teach white democrats a message. They told voters: You Decide.

And they did. In the 6th Congressional District of Louisana, a House seat that hasn't seen a Democrat in it since 1974, this happened:

49,702 49.20% "Don" Cazayoux, D
46,741 46.27% Louis "Woody" Jenkins, R
I said this at the time, Hurricane Katrina showed a lot of people exactly what happens if you follow the Republican theory through to its logical conclusion. People in Louisiana understand what government is for now and more importantly they understand that Republicans don't give 2 damns about them, or the troops, only about holding onto power and helping out their corporate buddies.
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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Clinton: Delegates Can Disregard Pledges


In a interview with Newsweek recently, Senator Clinton has made clear she does not think elected delegates have to vote for who they were elected to represent. In this, her boldest statement yet, she thinks caucus delegates and elected delegates are free to vote for her even though they were specifically elected to vote for Senator Obama.

It doesn't look bleak at all. I have a very close race with Senator Obama. There are elected delegates, caucus delegates and superdelegates, all for different reasons, and they're all equal in their ability to cast their vote for whomever they choose. Even elected and caucus delegates are not required to stay with whomever they are pledged to. -- Hillary Clinton, Newsweek

This is not correct, and will rip the democratic party to pieces if they keep on in this direction. This sort of thing is not helpful and smells of sourgrapes.
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Progressive Donna Edwards CRUSHING Al Wynn

Al Wynn was the "party pick" incumbent in the Maryland 4th. Right now he is getting beaten by a girl. ;)


Edwards 59%
Wynn 37%

-- WashingtonPost.com
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Saturday, February 9, 2008

Campaign 2008

Saturday, Feb. 9

    Louisiana (Dem. | GOP caucus)
    Nebraska caucus (Dem.)
    Washington caucus (Dem., GOP)

Sunday, Feb. 10

    Maine caucus (Dem.)

Any predictions?

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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Dean: No Brokered Convention

The idea that we can afford to have a big fight at the convention and then win the race in the next eight weeks, I think, is not a good scenario. So, after the primaries are over, the last primary is June 8th in Puerto Rico - Puerto Rico I think, there may be another state with there - and after that if we don’t have a nominee, I think we will have a nominee sometime in the middle of March or April. But if we don’t, then we’re going to have to get the candidates together and make some kind of an arrangement. Because I don’t think we can afford to have a brokered convention, that would not be good news for either party.

Don't underestimate the power, or stubborn-ness of the Ho Ho.
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Monday, February 4, 2008

“I'm Taking My Ball & Bat and Going Home”


photo from Miscreant Mind. Click for LARGE image.

“Do It My Way or Else”

“I won't vote for _____, and neither will (insert social, racial, special interest group or friends here.)”

An Open Letter to the Idiots of the
Democratic Party Circular Firing Squad.


There's been talk lately about how if Obama doesn't get the nomination, some of you will take your ball and your bat and go home. That some of you'll actively work against Clinton in November.

Those of you who are American citizens, that is certainly your right.

Just as it's my right to tell you what total and complete idiots you are. Crybabies. Cowards.

This isn't Little League. It's the Show.

Two campaigns are fighting to be President of the United States, and for all the power which goes with. Do you really think there isn't much either of them won't do to win? Really?

I'm not here to defend Bill Clinton, nor Hillary Clinton. I'm defending the Democratic Party.

If you feel you and people you know or whose blogs you read, want to walk away from the Democratic Party because it won't nominate your preferred candidate, well, with no respect at all, you're an idiot. The Republicans will eat your lunch. (They have since 1980 except when Clinton was president. Or didn't you notice? Oh... you loved him then. Sorry. It's that selective memory you fair-weather Democrats have. Infectious.)

The Republicans right now, are self-destructing over this precise issue. Two-thirds of them hate any given candidate. It is ripping their party apart. Ain't it great?

And now some of you want us to join them? They're pissing all over themselves, and you want us to whip it out and piss on ourselves also?

For years the Republicans have been saying how you dirty fucking liberal hippies hate yourselves. They may be on to something, because some of you simply refuse to win even as it is being handed to you on a silver platter with a big pink bow. Do you hate winning?

"Oh, the American people HATE Hillary. She could NEVER win. AND I WON'T HELP. In fact, I'll work to help defeat her. And get others to help me."

Yeah? Well fuck you too. And your buddies. With friends like you...

Sara wrote about this self-destruction by the Republicans in her Three-Ring Circus article which I felt was so important in terms of grasping the strategy of this cycle, for the first time ever, we pinned a post to the top of GNB and left it there. Twenty-four full hours.

They are, maybe, just maybe, some Republicans, who will be angry enough and thus stupid enough to stay home come November, because they don't like their candidate.

Wow, do I hope so.

Boy are we stupid if we do the same. That's a circular firing squad.

By the way, why is it that some people call Senator Clinton, "Hillary" and not "Clinton?" Does it make them feel better to reduce a U.S. Senator and a woman to her first name, while calling everyone else by their last name? Obama, Obama, Obama, McCain, McCain, McCain, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, and Hillary!

Moving on...

If you don't know all the different things the Office of the President controls, I'm not going to take the time to educate you in full. But we don't elect a President just because of Supreme Court nominations, to control the military, veto appropriations bills, or to represent us to other countries. That's the glitz, the Paris Hilton of being President. Small cheese compared to every-day impacts the Presidency has on YOUR life through the Executive Branch. And I do mean, on your life, personally, no matter your ethnic group, your sexual preference, your economic class.

Let me pick a few examples, not at random.

Ronald Reagan is responsible for the death of easily 1 million gay men in the United States, simply for his refusal to allow the CDC to act. The CDC knew what needed to be done. Reagan, the fuck, didn't mention AIDS, refused to allow warning or action. It would have hurt him politically.

This is but one of hundreds of thousands of examples.

Oil prices, and thus, gasoline prices are almost at inflation-adjusted record highs under Bush 43, thanks to both peak-oil and the Iraq war. There have been times when digging into our strategic reserve could have lowered those costs significantly. In almost every case, that is precisely when Bush 43 decided to store more oil in the U.S. strategic reserve, thus decreasing supply, increasing demand, increasing rates. The exception, of course, when it was to his political advantage to do otherwise.

One could make what I think is a valid argument, that everything this administration has done at a political level -- including wars, ecological moves, economic strategy, and so on -- has been about increasing the stock prices and profitability of the major oil companies, as well as their long term competitiveness in world markets. All this has direct impact on food prices, plastic prices, the computer industry, airplane travel, interest rates and thus your retirement plans and home loan, and of course, gasoline and your utility bill. And it falls directly into the hands of the President and the people he appoints through a number of agencies.

Continuing. Literally there are hundreds of thousands of examples from hot buttons such as abortion to approval of drugs, to federal land policy for everything from grazing rights to timber use to national park funding and creation (or not), to designation of endangered species (or not), to declaration of emergencies, to spying on your telephone calls and internet sessions. Right now, the NSA almost certainly has copies of some of your phone calls and much of your internet traffic. All this happened by order of the President and his agents.

More specifically...

I have had the skin of black children peel off in my hands from house fires in Oakland in the late 80s. These kids didn't need to die. Both the Bush 41 administration and the Reagan administration before it, refused to act on proposals I personally know were sent to the Department of Transportation which had jurisdiction over EMS, regarding coordination of EMS agencies. Failed to move on inter-agency coordination, radios, standards. Failed to move on getting smoke-detectors implemented throughout the US quickly enough. Failed to fund EMS systems for faster responses.

By the mid and late 80s, there were general solutions available which could have saved hundreds of thousands to millions of lives here in the U.S., which I personally know had made it to the Federal level. Nothing. People just kept right on dying. Only when the Clinton administration came to power, did any of these solutions even start to get implemented. Are we were we need to be? Nope. It just ain't sexy enough. And no single Senator has made it their pet project, so it's not really going anywhere. But EMS and emergency services made more progress under Clinton in 8 years, than under 12 years of Reagan/Bush. It's gone backwards under Bush 43, which is shocking, given the promises made by the Office of the President to the 9/11 Commission. But there you have it.

All these are Executive Level acts. Republican executives fail to deliver for the general good. Democratic executives take care of America.

I know what it's like to have teenagers and children literally fall apart in your hands, their skin peeling off their bodies like over-roasted chicken-skin, smelling like roast pork. These dying children don't even cry -- their lungs are roasted, coughing up soot, and the nerve endings under their skin are charred away.

In West Oakland, in my rig, that happened. On the watch of Republican presidents.

You can walk away, taking your ball and your bat if you want. I'm not walking away so long as I have a breath left in my body.

That's the difference between someone who has balls, and a coward.

Cowards take their balls and bat and go home, if they don't get their way, if the game gets hard or if they get offended. Democrats put their union with the team before everyone, even if they don't like all the players. Even if they don't like the team captain. Even if they're sick of the game or think it's hopeless.

Because the game is going to be played, no matter what. Unlike baseball, winning matters. A professional shows up to play, no matter who is on the team, fair weather or foul, because they're playing for the long-haul future of the franchise, for history, and how they feel about one player is so unimportant as to almost not matter.

Politics is a team sport. And the team which matters is the Democratic team, which currently is being taken over from the inside, by the netroots. With or without spoiled brat crybaby whining children who don't understand what it is to show up every day to play. Who threaten to take their friends, their ball and bat and go home if they don't get their way.

Cowards, quitters, idiots, crybabies, losers walk out on their team. Fair-weather friends. Who will no doubt be back when we win, begging for a piece of the action, complaining mightily how we haven't saved them a piece of power at the table.

The WGA is going to win their strike. Because they stuck together, all of them. Out of a union of about 12,000 writers, precisely one -- that's ONE writer -- went financial core during the entire strike. One. Every other writer hung together with their team. The WGA made side deals with some of the smaller producers to demonstrate their terms made sense. They kept the pickets strong. And they brought in SAG, the Screen Actors Guild, as the big threat, as in, "If you think we're crazy, walking out on you, you should see my big brother SAG. He's REALLY nuts. Come June, he's going to go all Taxi Driver on your ass, and this town will shut down for good." That's how you win strikes or elections. Everyone hangs together backed up with a credible threat.

Now some fools say they will leave and go their own way if x. It's not fine. It's stupid. It hurts the Party. And just so we're clear, the Democratic Party is going to win this fall, one way or another, with these people or without them. And afterwards, just as the WGA will never forget the scabs, I promise you, the netroots and the Party will never forget or trust any crybabies who walk out now with their balls and bats in hand, because they weren't willing to support whomever the Democratic Party democratically elects as their candidate.

I promise you if Hillary Clinton loses the nomination, she will support Barack Obama. And I promise you if Barack Obama loses, he will support Hillary Clinton. Guaranteed.

Anyone who doesn't support the nominee, should go start their own blog, I Hate Winning, where all the other whiners and complainers who have taken their balls and bats can go complain about how the world isn't devoting itself to doing what they want, how unfair life is, and how mean and nasty people are for pointing out what losers they are.

Meanwhile, the rest of us, will forget all about you ten minutes after you stop whining on GNB and other serious blogs, unless and until, you actively start working for the Republicans or for some third party. At which point you become the enemy and get attacked just like anyone else.

No one is fooling around here. All of the pros working for Clinton and Obama, the day after the nomination fight is over, 75%+ of them will be working for the other person, full out. Just like being traded to another team.

Either Clinton or Obama will win the Democratic nomination. If it's Obama, he is going to get massive support from everyone. If it's Clinton, she is going to get massive support from everyone. We are going to win the Presidency this fall. Too much is at stake to screw around.

And any Democrat who doesn't throw their full support behind the nominee, whoever he or she may be, is a fucking traitor to the Democratic Party, and can kiss my ass.

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Monday, January 21, 2008

Uhm, What Digby Said

They don't have the guts to do it when the Republicans are institutionalizing torture or lying the nation into an illegal invasion of another country, because well, Republicans are mean. -- Digby

She, as usual, is absolutely right. I see this all over the party they are the biggest bullies to people in their own party but the biggest bunch of cowards when it comes to standing up to Bush and his minions.

Don't do this, don't do that! "We don't want to give the republicans a stick to beat us with!", feh.

Although, I do think Bill should STFU.
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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Kid Oakland's Diary

Great diary at Kos by Kid Oakland.

When the netroots were "born" in the aftermath of the 2002 elections, we were dealing with a Democratic Party we inherited from the 1990's. The party we inherited was shaped and built in large part by the legacy of President Bill Clinton and, in many significant ways, by Terry McAuliffe.

That's the truth.
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