
(It’s a pleasure to have one of our own, Brian Keeler, running for Congress. Brian will also be joining us in the comments today, so stop by and have a chat. — JH)
When people stood and cheered the inspirational candidate asking for their support at Yearly Kos in Las Vegas last weekend — or listened to Sam Seder interviewing him on Air America — there was more than a little pride. This was one candidate everyone — the Russ Feingold backers, the Mark Warner backers, the Gore and Clark hopefuls and even supporters of DLC candidates like Biden and Bayh — could agree on. But this candidate isn’t running for president or for the U.S. Senate or even for a House seat. Nope, Brian Keeler is running for a state senate seat in an obscure, upstate New York district. Why should anyone, outside of that district, care?
Glad you asked. People who have been reading Daily Kos and Firedoglake for awhile probably recognize the screen name NYBri as belonging to a well-spoken, forthright, engaging progressive, bursting with positive energy, enthusiasm, great spirit and abundant intelligence. That would be Brian Keeler, and Brian is challenging a severely reactionary, entrenched Republican in New York’s 41st senatorial district: basically all of Columbia County and most of Dutchess County. The last time Dutchess County elected a Democrat as state senator was 1910. That freshman state legislator, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, did well in Albany — and… well, helped save America and the rest of the world.
The New York State Senate has been in GOP hands since the mid-1960’s. Over the last decade it has allowed Governor Pataki to institute reactionary tax policies — progressive income tax displaced by a virtual flat tax for the wealthy so that someone earning $40,000 a year and someone earning $40 million a year pay the same exact rate — and other harebrained schemes that have severely hurt the middle and working class. Pataki is about to be replaced by a strong, unabashed, truly liberal governor, Eliot Spitzer, at which point New York should become what Brian calls "a shining beacon for progressive government and an example for the rest of the country."
In the last few years the 41st senatorial district has changed from deep red to purple to pretty blue. Although party registration is about equal, the last 4 years have seen a trickle towards the Democrats turn into a flood. Gore lost in 2000. Kerry won it in 2004. Local elections have started overwhelmingly favoring Democrats. This year Brian has no primary; Democrats and independents are firmly united behind him. The well-regarded Drum Major Institute For Public Policy rates each member of the New York State legislature based on key votes that measure commitment to the well-being of the middle class. Brian’s GOP opponent, Steve Saland, scored a 36%/"F," one of the lowest ranked Republicans in the entire State Senate.
The 2 big issues in the race — as they are all over the country — involve local taxes and development. Don’t roll your eyes. This stuff is critical for electing progressives. The public school system (which the Republicans would love to see it whither away and die) is funded by property taxes — which, as a response to Bush’s and Pataki’s grotesque financial policies, have had the clear and undeniable effect of making the rich richer and impoverishing the middle class — and property taxes have exploded. State Republicans, like national Republicans, have lowered the taxes on the wealthy drastically, staggeringly, and pushed more and more expenses for essential services onto local governments while borrowing gargantuan sums of money to keep the state afloat. At the same time, Republicans encourage developers– particularly the ones who pay them off with hefty campaign contributions — to build willy nilly, providing further stress on infrastructure and local services.
"You’re not going to stop development," Brian told us, "but development should be guided by the ability of our resources to sustain it, not by how much political power a developer’s money can buy." [This is a message for district after district around the country, a message with which Democrats like Charlie Brown, Louie Contreras and Jerry McNerney in California, for example, can clobber Doolittle, Lewis and Pombo, 3 Republicans who have become immensely wealthy working with corrupt developers since they won their congressional seats. Ditto for Democrats running in Florida and Arizona, and in almost any state where runaway development is stressing out the ability of local governments to cope.]
Howard Dean’s strategy and DfA’s strategy of building up progressives and the Democratic Party from the ground up is absolutely crucial if our values and principles are ever going to get a shot at undoing the tremendous systemic damage that has been wrought by 8 years of Republican policies.
No one explains more clearly than David Sirota in HOSTILE TAKEOVER how corporate, or Big Business, interests have simply bought the entire Republican Party and enough of the Inside-the-Beltway Democrats to ride roughshod over our very Democracy. Electing Democrats nationally can put the brakes on what Bush and his criminal regime are doing to our country.
Nurturing and electing candidates like Brian is ultimately far more important. It’s the only way to turn the mess around. He’s one of us — someone who sees the problems for what they are and dreams the dream of a fair and equitable America that we all have a stake in. The energy we are all feeling towards Ned Lamont and Jon Tester is the same kind of energy we should be feeling towards Brian Keeler. If you want to, you can donate to his campaign here.
Related posts:





Spotlight








Support this site!
Subscribe to the newsletter
Advertise on Firedoglake
Send
us your tips
Make us your homepage
About Firedoglake
Advanced search

NYBri !!!
fitz
Thanks, Howie, so much. Having met Brian at YKos, I can tell you that he truly is energized and a great model for folks who became active via the blogs and are ready for that next step. He’d be an amazing Senator from his district, and I’m so glad that you are showcasing his campaign today.
Ok I made a contribution.
That was fun!
Best of luck on your race.
NY’s legislature has the lowest turnover rate of any legislative assembly in the nation. It’s a disgrace how gerrymandered NY is, from top to bottom. I hope Brian can make a breakthrough and defeat Steve Saland. If I can get away in the fall, I’ll try to head to Poughkeepsie and help.
Best of luck and godspeed, Brian.
So in the first few minutes you already have a new contributor and a new volunteer.
Yay roots!
egregious, you are always getting the ball going. Thanks for the contribution. Brian told me that taking on this race is one of the hardest things he’s ever done in his whole life– a 24/7 kind of thing. Even when he goes to the local A&P in Hopewell Junction he’s “a candidate for the New York State Senate.” We should do all we can to help him. Even prayers if you’re into that kind of thing.
Jurismark, nearly the whole country has been gerrymandered to a point where electoral democracy is pretty much a joke. The legislators– of both parties– have embraced new technologies to institute an incumbant protection plan that is a disgrace. California is nearly as bad as Texas!
Howie at 8 — that is so unfortunate, and yet so true. Any hope that the tide is turning within the districts themselves, though, and that there is hope for change based on merits and not just rigged districting?
Christy, the short answer is, yes, there is hope. The problem is… politicians. Drawing districts has to be taken out of their hands and there is some movement in that direction– mostly tentative– in almost every part of the country. The problem, of course, is that reform is most likely in blue states and that would leave the Republicans– who are playing for keeps, not to be fair or sporting– with some extra (dangerous) clout in backward states like Texas and Georgia.
Congratulations to NYBRI
Good luck this fall!
Survery USA has it’s monthly tracking of Clusterfuck’s JARs by state up and running. Here are the ten states that hate him the most:
40 Michigan Kerry 32% 66% -34% MI WDIV-TV WZZM-TV
41 California Kerry 32% 67% -35% CA KABC-TV KPIX-TV KXTV-TV KGTV-TV
41 Maryland Kerry 32% 67% -35% MD WMAR-TV WUSA-TV
43 Delaware Kerry 31% 67% -36% DE WCAU-TV
43 Maine Kerry 31% 67% -36% ME WCSH-TV WLBZ-TV
45 New Jersey Kerry 30% 67% -37% NJ WABC-TV WCAU-TV
46 Connecticut Kerry 30% 68% -38% CT WABC-TV
47 New York Kerry 28% 70% -42% NY WABC-TV WNYT-TV WGRZ-TV WHEC-TV
48 Rhode Island Kerry 27% 71% -44% RI WLNE-TV
49 Massachusetts Kerry 26% 73% -47% MA WBZ-TV
50 Vermont Kerry 25% 74% -49% VT
New York is right up there- and so is Maine.
You have to wonder how two gooper senators continue to survive and prosper there. Yeah- I know- they are moderates- but so is Chaffee- and he’s in trouble.
Hope someone can take em down eventually. They have no business representing the beautiful state of Maine.
It’s pretty clear where the center of the dem political universe is- the northeast.
It is strange to be a public figure. I ran for office in Massachusetts and was always conscious about how people saw me. Does make one think twice about public statements, which was not so easy for me since I am very impulsive, yay ADHD.
My daughter was 1 1/2 [the graduate not the married one], she had a sign in her stroller “Vote for Mommy”.
I ran as a write-in candidate to lessen developer influence in our community, and won with 66% of the vote. Guess that’s a pretty good margin of victory.
egregious, nice going.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — A majority of Americans — 53 percent — favors setting a timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq, with 47 percent saying the deadline should be in a year or less, according to a CNN poll released Friday.
For blue states to turn over district drawing to independent bodies while red states continue the practice of Texas, constitutes unilateral disarmament.
Being from the south I don’t know anything about NY politics, but I will say that I truly appreciate politicians who fraternise with the unwashed masses. When you frequently surround youself with the people you are serving, you can’t help but hear about the issues that are really important. Blog participation, despite what the establishment media says, is just an extension of that.
Hey Brian,
If you’re here, what are the hot button issues in NY’s 41st district?
And where are Columbia and Dutchess counties for us geographic illiterates in cyberspace? ;)
Oh Yea, and vote for Charlie Brown in Ca’s 4th district and Bill Durston in the 3rd!
Anyone who has a DFA login please go to this link and enter your support for Brian. These comments do count as National DFA reviews them and then puts outstanding candidates into their Nationl support group.
http://www.dfalink.com/campaign.php?id=1322
http://www.dfalink.com/endorse…..hp?id=1322
I’m on a blackberry … On campaign trail … Will be on line soon
Thanks!!
Re: another way netroots and grassroots can affect change– yesterday, Congress voted to give Bush a blank check on his occupation of Iraq. 42 reactionary Democrats joined the GOP for the day to give the Party of Death a helping hand. It was mostly all the usual suspects: the fake Dems like Melissa Bean (IL), Jim Costa (CA), Henry Cuellar (TX), Jim Marshall (GA),Charlie Melancon (LA), Ed Case (HA), Dan Boren (OK), Leonard Boswell (IA), etc. But one name was very conspicuous by it’s absense. Chastened by a look at her own political mortality– thanks to Marcy Winograd and her supporters– Jane Harman, an ally Bush has always been able to count on, stuck with the Democratic caucus yesterday. All the FDL activists who showed Marcy some love– you made this happen!
Howie- good point- but it’s a victory not worth a dime.
Stupid bill, stupid vote, stupid congress.
FDR: arguably the most compassionate president we ever had. And wealthy too. One of the last true statesmen. A giant, interested in ALL the people. Probably why the Republicans hate him so.
Interesting little tiff between Sandra Bernhard and Elizabeth
FYI, Gerrymandering -
SCOTUS is expected to issue ruling, re: TX Redistricting by EOM 6/06.
2 hour oral arguments (3/06 ?)
(courtesy SCOTUS Blog)
“Of the seven pending cases challenging the plan, the Court agreed to hear four. Those four raise all of the key issues at stake, including whether the Court can fashion a standard for judging when partisan gerrymandering is excessive, and whether it is unconstitutional for a state to undertake a new round of congressional redistricting within the same decade when a valid plan is already in place. In addition, the cases raise issues about race and ethnic bias in some of the new district boundary line-drawing. The three cases the Court did not grant raised overlapping issues.”
believe there was also interference from DOJ political appointees – 2 1/2 year suppression of report by career DOJ attys w/ serious questions about DeLay’s plan being out of synch w/ requirements of 1964 Voting Rights Act
John in Sacramento, I’m not sure when Brian will get here, but he told me that the two hot button issues in the district are property taxes and development. I found this to be true for every local race I’ve interviewed a candidate about. As far as the geography, Brian’s district is north of Westchester County (which is north of NYC). The heart of the district is Hyde Park, home of FDR.
If you get a chance, take a look at Bobby Kennedy Jr. He’s speaking on Link TV at 3PM(PST)today. I watched him yesterday and he is fantastic! He is what this country needs!!!(Link TV is listed on most cable and dish providers)
http://www.linktv.com
Howie, I was really shocked and dismayed by my D congressman Rick Larsen’s (WA-02)vote with the Rs on that resolution, too. I sent him an email, and posted a copy of it here on the previous thread. I think we’ve got to turn the heat on these people.
Now if we could just find a viable candidate to oppose the horrible Sue Kelly in Putnam County NY! Dems pretty weak here in what is called “Upper Coplandia”. Very heavily Catholic and they mostly vote R to oppose reproductive freedom. I was stunned when I first moved here ( 4 yrs. ago) and saw an Anti Abortion float gliding down US RT6 in the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, made possible by my tax dollars! Made a fuss at city hall and, of course, got nowhere. BEST OF LUCK BRIAN! Wish I could vote for you.
Rest of the story:
Interesting little tiff between Sandra Bernhard and Elizabeth Hasselbeck about Laura Bush over at TMZ.com
http://www.tmz.com/2006/06/16/…..-the-view/
jurismark– exactly right. We need to turn up the heat BIG TIME. Let us know what the form letter says that Larsen sends back.
citizensue, everyone I know in the district is supporting John Hall (as, I believe Brian is too). But all the Democrats running in the Sept primary are pretty good and any one of them is infinitely better than Kelly. The district is looking bluer and bluer and I suspect this will be Kelly’s last term.
Always good to hear this kind of thing– hope this is a harbinger of many more to come!
>>>>>>>>>>>
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Republican gubernatorial candidate J.R. Damron withdrew from the race Saturday, leaving his party to select a challenger to face Democratic Gov. Bill Richardson in the November general election.
Damron, a Santa Fe radiologist who has never held elected office, had no ballot opposition in this month’s primary election. Damron had said he was leaving his medical practice to campaign full time.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200…..nor_s_race
OKKiddo at 30 — oh, that is too funny. Politics spills over into the View — hilarious.
Howie @ 25
“development”
Sorry to go off topic but we also know about that
Howie — with all the campaign folks you’ve been talking with in this series, what is the thing that most campaigns need most: people to make phone calls, fundraising, people to do rides to the polls on election day, all of the above? I think most people want to help, but don’t know where to most effectively apply themselves. I’m sure it’s probably different for different campaigns, but I’m wondering if there are parallels nationwide right now.
Hooray Brian! Proud to call you my friend.
Great job, Howie.
I hope people will ask Brian lots of questions. I also hope somene else out there might be inspired to run for some local office. In this case, size doesn’t matter. School board. Whatever.
Go, Brian!
Howie 32- I, of course, will be voting for John Hall. Your post gives me some hope. Maybe I’m just in pocket neighborhood and it gets me down. Feel like a leper. Anyway, thanks for the post.
Saw Hall in an informal debalte on the local community access channel and he sounded great. I’ve been through this before though, for 25 yrs. in Bucks County PA trying in vain to get rid of Jim Greenwood. Finally left after I moved but friends tell me that Bucks seems to be leaning blue these days too.
On the campaign trail on blackberry …on line soon!
I have one sister that lives in Ancram. Based on the map, I think she could vote for Brian. I’ll have to let her know.
I have another sister that lives in Shushan, and she is very sad to live in a really red area.
John in Sacramento (#35), that is not off topic at all but part of the heart of the matter. Here in California, we have greedy criminals like Doolittle– and don’t forget Pombo,Gary Miller and Jerry Lewis– working hand over first with developers to enrich themselves. In fact, Miller was caught recently and may face charges.
Hi you all
I’ve been reading Howie’s Blue America threads for a while & I’m glag to contribute to Brian. My local congressperson Gwen Moore was one of the people to vote no on the House Resolution. Yay!!! She sent me a e-mail that said
snip
“I am a cosponsor of a House resolution similar to the Kerry resolution that would urge the Administration to develop and implement a plan for withdrawing troops from Iraq. H.J. Res. 55 would mandate that President Bush develop by the end of this year a plan for the withdrawal of U.S. Armed Forces from Iraq to begin no later than October 1, 2006. In doing so, the President would be required to establish a strategy for the transition of responsibility for the country’s internal security to the military forces of the Iraqi government. This bill is currently pending in the House Armed Services Committee.”
snip
Thanks you all
O/T, from an email I just got.
_____
Disorder in the Court…
These are from a book called Disorder in the American Courts, and are things people actually said in court, word for word, taken down and now published by court reporters who had the torment of staying calm while these exchanges were actually taking place.
ATTORNEY: Are you sexually active?
WITNESS: No, I just lie there.
________________________________
ATTORNEY: What is your date of birth?
WITNESS: July 18th.
ATTORNEY: What year?
WITNESS: Every year.
_____________________________________
ATTORNEY: What gear were you in at the moment of the impact?
WITNESS: Gucci sweats and Reeboks.
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: This myasthenia gravis, does it affect your memory at all?
WITNESS : Yes.
ATTORNEY: And in what ways does it affect your memory?
WITNESS: I forget.
ATTORNEY: You forget? Can you give us an example of something you forgot?
_____________________________________
ATTORNEY: How old is your son, the one living with you?
WITNESS: Thirty-eight or thirty-five, I can’t remember which.
ATTORNEY: How long has he lived with you?
WITNESS: Forty-five years.
_____________________________________
ATTORNEY: What was the first thing your husband said to you that morning?
WITNESS: He said, “Where am I, Cathy?”
ATTORNEY: And why did that upset you?
WITNESS: My name is Susan.
ATTORNEY: Do you know if your daughter has ever been involved in voodoo?
WITNESS: We both do.
ATTORNEY: Voodoo?
WITNESS: We do.
ATTORNEY: You do?
WITNESS: Yes, voodoo.
ATTORNEY: Now doctor, isn’t it true that when a person dies in his sleep, he doesn’t know about it until the next morning?
WITNESS: Did you actually pass the bar exam?
ATTORNEY: The youngest son, the twenty-year-old, how old is he?
WITNESS: Uh, he’s twenty-one.
ATTORNEY: Were you present when your picture was taken?
WITNESS: Would you repeat the question?
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: So the date of conception (of the baby) was August 8th?
WITNESS: Yes.
ATTORNEY: And what were you doing at that time?
WITNESS: Uh….
_ _____________________________________
ATTORNEY: She had three children, right?
WITNESS: Yes.
ATTORNEY: How many were boys?
WITNESS: None.
ATTORNEY: Were there any girls?
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: How was your first marriage terminated?
WITNESS: By death.
ATTORNEY: And by whose death was it terminated?
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: Can you describe the individual?
WITNESS: He was about medium height and had a beard.
ATTORNEY: Was this a male or a female?
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: Is your appearance here this morning pursuant to a deposition notice which I sent to your attorney?
WITNESS: No, this is how I dress when I go to work.
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: Doctor, how many of your autopsies have you performed on dead people?
WITNESS: All my autopsies are performed on dead people.
_________________________ _____________
ATTORNEY: ALL your responses MUST be oral, OK? What school did you go to?
WITNESS: Oral.
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: Do you recall the time that you examined the body?
WITNESS: The autopsy started around 8:30 p.m.
ATTORNEY: And Mr. Denton was dead at the time?
WITNESS: No, he was sitting on the table wondering why I was doing an autopsy on him!
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: Are you qualified to give a urine sample?
WITNESS: Huh?
______________________________________
ATTORNEY: Doctor, before you performed the autopsy, did you check for a pulse?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: Did you check for blood pressure?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: Did you check for breathing?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: So, then it is possible that the patient wa s alive when you began the autopsy?
WITNESS: No.
ATTORNEY: How can you be so sure, Doctor?
WITNESS: Because his brain was sitting on my desk in a jar.
ATTORNEY: But could the patient have still been alive, nevertheless?
WITNESS: Yes, it is possible that he could have been alive and practicing law.
(OFF-TOPIC)
From Cloak and Dagger–noted on truthout… not sure what to think of the site:
BREAKING NEWS
Lawyers and staff tied to the Fitzgerald Investigation are now in revolt. They are reporting that Karl Rove was indicted by the Grand Jury in Washington, D.C. for perjury and obstruction of justice and the indictments were recorded and handed to Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald.
It can now be reported that a Federal Magistrate (a Republican hack) expunged the indictments without objection from the Special Counsel in charge.
Grain of salt needed
NYBri- you and folks like egregious get my utmost respect and admiration. Filled with disgust at the rubberstamping of the mayor (who practically sleeps with developers) by one of our city councilwomen, I seriously flirted with the idea of running for council next year, and after much deliberation and conversation with others realized I would hate campaigning – you have to be able to ask strangers for money without a shred of embarrassment. It really takes a certain kind of individual to run, campaign and win. Brian, it sounds to me like you’ve got what it takes, because more than anything, you really believe you can change the status quo. Energy, Ideas, Integrity and Organization = the recipe for progressives’ success.
Christy, unfortunately it’s the greenbacks. Campaigns are desperate for the money. They are extremely grateful for whatever they get. And when people don’t have money to give– or if they want to contribute more than just money– volunteers are always very, very welcome. I just read that the California Republican Party plans to put tens of thousands of KKK or GOP activists (or whatever they call themselves) into the streets for an all-out Get Out The Vote Effort in November to keep Schwarzenegger in office. Dems have depended on Labor unions to do that stuff but Labor has been so brutalized by the Right in the last 6 years that they are extremely weakened and unable to help the way they used to– when Democratic GOTV efforts dwarfed Republican efforts.
Could truthout just go away … please?
Brian,
How is the state party treating your race? with the Senate so close to going blue (and then the opportunity for redistricting the
state opens up), it seems like your coffers should be full of state machine money… not to say that my $20 won’t help (it’s on its way), but I really hope the club in Albany has opened its arms (and wallets) for you.
comment?
testaroo at 44 — I may be wrong, but I don’t think a federal magistrate has the power to expunge a lawful true bill indictment from a grand jury. That would have to be done via the presiding federal circuit judge and would require a paper trail as well. If some of our readers who have worked in the USAtty’s offices or in a much more frequent capacity in federal court than I have can chime in here, I’d appreciate it. I’d read that with a large shaker of salt until we hear otherwise on that.
Howie Klein @ 11:53 am (#21) – My Congressman, Adam Smith of the WA-09, also voted for that travesty. This is a fairly purple district, but even so, Smith has made some stupid votes. He also voted for the COPE Act, even though Microsoft came out in favor of something like the Markey or the Sensebrenner-Conyers amendments re-establishing net neutrality.
Sadly, there’s no one running against him in this primary. Maybe next time.
BobbyG @43 – laughing so hard I’m CRYING!!!
I’m on the phone with NY Bri, who says
Thanks, Mike, for the donation.
State supports should be coming, but we’re grassroots all the way and it’s up to us.
Great to meet you in Las Vegas.”
truthout = without truth.
Christy Hardin Smith @ 49
I agree it sounds a little fishy, though stranger things have happened. I am not sure about which courts have control over special-counsel investigations, nor do I know what specific rules pertain in “Sealed vs. Sealed” cases. I just thought I would drop that in here– though I do admit that cloakanddagger.de is quite an odd –and somewhat suspect– place to find it.
As an elected public official you can get a lot of free press, an opportunity to express your ideas and opinions. This is especially true if you can get to be Chairman or chief whatever, then you are in essence speaking for your board or department.
My second year on the health board I was Chairman. We were in the newspapers about once a week, radio a couple times, and the big prize was once on Boston TV: ABC, NBC, CBS for state hearings. I still have that suit even tho it might be just a smidgen too small :)
testaroo @ 12:35 pm (#53) – I agree that these days it’s not just the conspiracy theorists who talk about casual lawbreaking behavior by our government. I do take this with a big block of salt lick, nevertheless.
Any DFA’ers please go to http://www.dfalink.com/campaign.php?id=1322 to support Brian. Support and comments do help as National DFA is looking for candidates to support.
But shoephone, YOU don’t have to ask for money, you find someone to be your volunteer who will ask for money.
If you believe in your heart what you are doing is right, that energy will propel you thru the campaign. You will ask people to support not so much you, as the ideals for which you stand.
I’m ridiculously shy, and if I can do it, you can do it. Think about it!
Alright – just got back from PayPal…
but that makes me angry. Kerry carried the district, you are running unopposed and these guys aren’t jumping through hoops to unseat Saland?
BTW – what are you doing in terms of oppo research? I know we’d all prefer to run on our own visions, but hte sad fact is that unless you can piss the people off with something from the incumbent’s record, you can scarcely expect to win in NY. Earmarks (member items) and machine politics are just that powerful.
I know they see that seat they lost by like 14 votes in 2004 as high priority, but what can we do as NYers to force them to give you the support you deserve?
Mike:
Brian’s not on the line right now. Maybe another 15-20 minutes. he’ll address key issues himself. But, IMHO, the thread that runs through all of it is that at every level, Republicans claim to be for less government, but what they really mean is less government standing up for regular folks against corrupt concentrations of power.
(Like the federal legislation to prevent the states from compelling truth in labelling.)
And, of course, ending the Republican/Conservative hundred year lock on the NY Senate.
concerning opposition research: believe me, they are doing opposition research on you! so go ahead and check out the history of the Gooper candidate…
Way to go Brian, though you’ll get no money from me.*
And BobbyG @ 43, I am literally laughing out loud at that posting. I shall have to share that with my husband. He’s just run out during the break in football — US vs Italy. I read somewhere that Toronto is the fifth largest Italy city, so if they win there will be cars honking, but it’s been a wild game so far and I am not sure which way it will go.
* I’m a Canadian in Toronto, so I can’t donate, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t!
OT….well, well, well…so the great…I mean shitty WaPo is printing a hit piece by this Joe Lauria about Leopold…..He quotes Corallo, without even mentioning Corallo’s past lies etc…I wrote him and gave him a piece of my mind…Geeezzz, I don’t believe Leopold, but imagine if this guy was writing a hit piece about Corallo….you wouldn’t see it in the WaPo….I think you are all right…Rover is on a campaign against the bloggers, and he is using all his hit BOYS to turn up the heat, we have to just keep responding.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…..01754.html
Off topic but
What have we become?
Mike,
We are working hard on this and it WILL pay off.
egregious – I think more than anything, the idea of being front and center is utterly nerve-racking for me. And for someone who is as political as I am and who has spent many years of her life performing on stage, I laugh at the irony.
When I first interviewed for the League Board I asked “what kinds of poltical things will I have to beg off of for the next two years?” Response: “You defintely can’t run for office!”
I’ll see how I feel in 2008. In the meantime, I’m looking to push someone else to camaign for that council seat. The developers are bulldozing all of Seattle, and the middle income folks are being left in the dust.
If Brian wins, I’ll be very excited. That NY legislature really needs to move in a new direction.
Bionic raises an interesting point: Federal law prohibits foreigners from contributing to Federal candidates — does that also apply to state candidates or is that governed by applicable state law?
With Turd Blossom going hard after liberal blogs – it would be just like him to leak false stories to gullible sources to impune the integrity of all progressive blogs. Witness the bug Rove planted in his own office.
Just sayin’.
*ilson at 67 — you know, I’m not sure about that. Anyone done enough campaign work to know the answer on donations to local campaigns and restrictions on international funding? My guess would be its covered by state law, but it would only be a guess.
in my opinion, the ONLY way NYC will ever be that shining bastion of progressive politics is if we finally figure out a way to float Staten Island closer to New Jersey and then let them deal with it.
Hi Brian, just gave a donation at your site…Go get em’….I used to live in that area, but I live in Lauderdale now. Best of luck!
with gerrymandering so powerful, there are many offices where it is trivial to get on the ballot of the ‘minority’ party — whichever it may be in any particular district. Otherwise, it takes inner-party skill (or a hot primary) to get the prized nomination which virtually ensures election. It costs nothing to get on the ballot — usually just filing out a simple declaration of intent. Ten years ago I ran as a spoiler in an primary fight — I came close to winning by accident. It still makes me feel good to know that 30,000 folk voted for me in Indianapolis…
NYBri–howdy! We would be interested to hear how much is donated by firedoglake folks during this thread, either a running total or else a sum at the end. I’m the northern VA one, left a comment with the donation saying “from firedoglake”.
Spotlight and Brian:
thanks for relaying messages and thanks for coming on…
just let me know what I can do. I’ve been trying to get in touch with lamont’s campaign about organizing local radio call-ins across CT, and if I can do the same for y’all, put me in touch with your media contact. stark dot m at gmail.
Even though I’m moving to VA, I’d love to do what I can to help out my home state. And I love the idea of a progressive labratory here in NY – except that you guys are going to inherit a truly f’d up state. there’ll be a lot of pain to work through before any of us can expect to enjoy the fruits of a progressive vision. Authorities in this state are an abomination. NY’s unions have jumped the shark (and I cannot express how much sadness I feel when I am forced to express those sentiments).
family comsiderations require that I sign off for now… but I’l be watching. And please, let me help however I can.
I want to repeat one of my posts whenever I see a progressive candidate
I’ve said it before, I’m gonna keep saying it
democrats HAVE to start using the kind of language that hits the republican base in their stomnach and republicans have to RUE THE DAY that even THINK of comparing a democrats patirotism theirs
we HAVE to start saying things like;
this president has NO MILITARY CLUE, he has DRAFT DODGERS who have the NERVE to overule the finest miliotary minds in the greatest military force in THE HISTORY OF PLANET EARTH
we HAVE to start htting them and hitting them HARD
like;
THERE IS NO WAY TO SUPPORT THE TROOPS SO LONG AS PEOPLE WHO HAVE MAEDE THE MOST INEPT MILITARY DECISIONS INN OUR NATIONS HISTTOTY ARE STILL MAKEING MORE OF THOSE SAME INEPT DECIONS
and then democrats have to BACK UP WHAT THEY SAY WITH EXAMPLES OF THE CHOICES MADE THAT HURT OUR FIGHT AGAINST TERRORISM, and we have to use our military generals own words to show that our military is now weaker, less prepared, less equipped because of the man calling the shots
the democrats HAVE to call the REPUBLICANS “cut and run” artists, AND WE HAVE TO TAKE THE ADMINISTRATION TO TASK FOR CUTTING AND RUNNING FROM AFGHANISTAN and the fight against terrrorism which THIS PRESIDENT ABANDONED
I could go on and on, but this type of rhetoric is WHAT NEEDS TO BE DONE when reoublicans use rediculous no sequetors comparing or associating the fight against terrorism with the unprovoked aggression this president intituiated on a country HE KNEW WITH NO DOUBT POSED NO THREAT TO AMERICA
now candidates need to correct my spelling, correct my grammer, add to what I have to say with this type of non defenssive language, and when elected they need to send this type of memo out to EVERY DEMOCRAT THAT WANTS TO GET A MAJORITY in the branches of government that will bring oversite back to our government as the framers of our constitution insisted was neccessary for our republic to survie
I’d like to take a moment to let everyone know how important it is to get involved at the local level. That’s where the action really is — and how the GOP started it’s take-over years ago. School boards and city councils and all the other local races are what hit people where they live — and every bit of work we do on every single race trickles up and across the whole of the spectrum. Each of these races is so important and gives progressives an opportunity to get our own message and thoughts out. Anything we can do to support local candidates — including doing the tough work that Brian has done with his own campaign — is worth every minute and every penny. This is a long-term battle, and every little skirmish can make a difference over the long run.
At the top of the Biscuits post it looks like there isn’t a new thread. People might not know we’re over here.
It is listed on the side ok, but I tend to look only at the top bar, perhaps others do as well.
Hey Bri!
I just want everyone to know that NYBri is the real deal – and has a great campaign team energized and making things happen. Brian was a joy for our YKOS media team as he did interviews and radio shows wherever we pointed him with a warmth and great netroots smarts that would put a seasoned pol to shame.
In fact, one of the security guards outside our YKOS offices liked Brian’s message that voting is not enough so much that she said to me “you know, I have thoughts and opinions too, maybe I’ll run for something!” Brian is not only going to win his race, I think he’s about to inspire a whole raft of great netroots candidates ready to take on their school boards, city councils and state senates. Bravo!
Siun! Hey sweetie — you recovered from your YKos exhaustion yet? You did such an amazing job — as did all of the volunteers. Thanks for taking such good care of me and Jane and everyone else. :)
Christy (76),
100% agreement, except that I would add one thing…
Technology has created a hybrid – you can be involved in local elections through the use of national tools. Posts such as this one are the classic example. I’m not sure how much NYBri will raise from this Saturday afternoon feature, but for a local campaign whatever he raises is going to be an important chunk.
Of course, i evangalize the importance of calling talk radio – even more so on behalf of local candidates in small markets. Every pro-Keeler call is a dose of free commercial time. In fact, it’s better than commercial time because people listen to the shows but change the station when commercials come on. One authentic caller means so much more than a bunch of ads hammered over and over again. Finally, talk radio listeners are a motivated voting group. You are reaching people that will decide the election.
I think we need to innovate more and more when it comes to these campaigns. In Texas, why not take your political signage to high school football games on Friday nights? Local people know their backyards better than any Rovian message machinery. Exploit your granularized knowledge.
and thanks for featuring NYBri.
Mike at 80 — absolutely correct — and an area that needs more work on our side of the aisle. The Republicans have been working that angle for years, and have been working talk radio period for their own political ends. I know that you and Taylor have done quite a bit on this, but it needs re-enforcement as often as we can do it. Thanks so much for bringing it up in this context!
And, now, the anti-earmark (h/t Pam’s House Blend):
http://pageoneq.com/news/2006/lacenter_061606.html
Mike @ 80
I agree that a non commercial voice is very effective at swaying opinion if the voice/source is considered a trusted source.
I read a quote (and posted it here IIRC) from an article on Ykos that conservative talk radio makes conservatives take action and donate but shut down liberals. Probably one of the reasons the right likes it so much.
I’m not a radio listener and what little I have heard hasn’t made me miss it, but do you think your voice helps to activate the liberals who are still listening to conservative talk radio?
Or do you think your voice is effective at “turning” conservatives who tune in?
Christy!!! recovering … had to jump right back into an action packed work week so I’m enjoying today a lot – slept late, got the world cup on the tv, and one of my favorite candidates on FDL!
It was such a joy to work with you and Jane and Pach and all … our team had a blast (though we did miss all the big parties, a lot of sleep & the chance to keep up with FDL!) and the organizing committee is already humming with plans for YKOS2 – I’ll keep everyone updated as we get ready to take a poll on the next location and request new volunteers.
O/T
Hey Siun !
first time we’ve been on the same thread since YKOS -
thank you thank you thank you for all your team’s work at YKos !
all the buzz of the last week, including Rove’s sudden attention (and I think it’s a good sign btw) are a direct result of some excellent work on y’all’s part
as my kids would say, You are the shizznit
BRAVO !
Some thoughts:
The Netroots, until YKos, has been functioning pretty much under-the-radar of the MSM and the White House. Now, they’ve become aware of us and are threatening to attack. It’s quite likely that with all the mis-information out there, Rove may not be as well informed about who we are and how we work as he’d like to be.
We’ve been under attack for years now and we’re finally making some headway against the smear campaigns–but what will Rove do that’s any different from that? What will he do that’s new as opposed to his dirty tricks of old?
I think we have to support our great candidates by watching their backs and responding with our best tactics to defeat any attempt on their part to shut them and us down. I see the issue of Net Neutrality as nothing more than another attempt to do just that (and increase power while lining some pockets– as always).
We do have the know-how and experience to win at this and get our people on all levels elected.
Best Wishes to you, NYBri!
I want to second Mike’s great radio advice. The right organizes for the call-ins, lining up talking points and callers to make certain their positions get play – people listening feel that the callers represent themselves and do take in the message. Tracking local stations and planning to call whenever there’s a relevant topic or a discussion of local elections is a great way to help open up the conversation!
cbl – aiiight!
and a special shout out to RGB who kept us all going … wow!
The media coverage was astonishing and clearly driven by the positive energy of the entire convention – even the folks from the Weekly Standard couldn’t find anything to really hate on – and we’ve made some great connections for future stories.
Watch for the Unconventional book – the photographers and all are getting it sorted and a few of us will be working on the marketing .. I have a feeling it’s going to be pretty amazing.
Brian – how do you see local voters responding to the netroots attention? and to your message?
Does this district include Poughkeepsie? I went to HS and college there.
OT: Taylor Marsh pointed out a very sad article about how unprepared the DoD, and the army in particular, were for the Iraq War.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/…..28_pf.html
One especially disturbing point is the one about the new body armor that was clearly needed once the insurgency picked up steam. A company named Point Blank Body Armor, which developed the armor, was given an exclusive contract to produce it at a time when soldiers were already being killed because they didn’t have it:
In times past, this technology would have been licensed to as many companies as could produce it with the proper quality control and security. Instead, they gave this company an exclusive contract and made one guy filthy rich.
new thread — new government
I’m the Democratic county chair of Columbia County (NY), all of which is within the 41st District. I read FDL regularly, and I was thrilled to see Brian’s appearance here. Our county committee recently endorsed Brian, with great enthusiasm.
http://www.ccnydems.org
Brian’s election is important for all of New York. The Republicans currently hold a slight majority in the State Senate; we need to flip four seats from R to D to break their majority. So wherever you live, if you can help Brian, you help all of New York.
Thanks for supporting him.
Ken Dow
Chairman
Columbia County (NY) Democratic Committee
Hi, Brian,
I was so impressed at YK by your presence and polish as a first time candidate. And wow, did you ever work hard, you were EVERYWHERE at that convention. Your energy and enthusiam should be an inspiration to us all, especially would-be candidates.
Ken — thanks so much for stopping by here! We’re all pulling for Brian for a win. :)
Thanks for this posting. The energy and gumption of Brian’s candidacy should be an inspiration for anyone who believes in the real power of democracy. I’m getting to see it first hand since I’m married to Brian’s campaign manager, Audrey Molsky. It’s been utterly inspiring seeing Brian’s concern about our party-line toeing, anti-middle class incumbent grow into the focus and determination to try and offer something better. I never really appreciated how much commitment it takes to enter politics and make real, needed changes. It’s difficult as hell, and he’s really doing it.
But that’s not why I’m writing. I’m new at all this, and have never posted to a blog in my
life, but just need to share how inspiring it’s all been. Last week I was waiting in the airport and noticed two men next to me strike up a conversation. I didn’t pay much
attention, but after less than a minute I realized I was hearing the word “Clinton” over and over again, so my attention was hooked. These two total strangers had taken less than a minute to start a Hillary and Bill Clinton bash-fest. They were reveling in it like hogs at a trough; the whole thing was both disturbing and interesting at the same time. So, for the first time in my life I took a deep breath, opened my mouth and asked what is was that was so distasteful to these guys about the Clintons.
The ensuing conversation doesn’t even matter, but the point is that I am now inspired to engage and make my progressive presence known. My airport experience was interesting, informative, the conversation actually turned out to be interesting, and most important, it was deeply empowering. Hey, we progressives are everywhere! The mainstream media may try to portray Howard Dean’s 50 State Plan as wacky, but it’s exactly how conservative Republicans infiltrated government some 40 years ago. Dean’s is a great example to follow, the netroots community makes it that much more powerful.
Brian’s step into candidacy has made me realize empowerment is infectious and invigorating. My travels as a touring musician and conversations with people everywhere make me want to see more candidates like Brian take the reigns to get our democracy back. It doesn’t take reading every newspaper and knowing the intricacies and intrigues of every issue to be involved. Regular folks on both sides of the political fence are looking for real answers. I saw it all myself this week, and I’m going to keep opening my mouth every chance I get. Thanks, Brian.
Bruce Molsky
I agree w/Christy. Local races are the tip of the spear for us because we have no deep bench of good candidates. I’m a true believer in the Dean strategy. When I’m not actually lawyering now, I am also managing a local county commission race in FL for a gate crashing Dem, 1st time candidate, who has no Dem primary opposition. Unfortunately, the big money here is still going to US Sen campaign of Bill Nelson who is already up over Rep. Katherine “Cruella ” Harris something like 30 pts. He’s got enough $, people!
A $500 donation is Nelson’s Diet Cokes bill for his staff this week. Every dollar means SO much more to a local candidate. If elected, my candidate will be the ONLY Dem voice in county government. The same county government which passed a policy last year saying they decline to “recognize, acknowledge or promote gay pride” in the county. Needless to say, progressive voices need to be heard there.
Not sure of the etiquette of posting another donation link here in NYBri’s moment, but it seems on topic. Sorry if it over-steps. Check out, Mary Mulhern http://www.marymulhern.com/wordpress/. Maybe we should do a general post on FDL’s favorite local races sometime?
Bionic (83)
I dunno if my voice turns republicans that are tuning in. Instinctively what I feel is that it is necessary to combat the right-wing at every opportunity – including on their own turf.
And I do have one piece of ancedotal evidence: Jim Derych’s book, Confessions of a Former Dittohead. In it, he says that the way to flip “dittiots” is through the method of 1,000 cuts.
I know that the vast majority of the 100 million or so people that hear my voice every month remain unswayed. But at a time when many elections are decided by razor thin margins – 1 or 2% – well, I can’t see how making the case for liberals where the right wing is strongest can hurt anything.
fight the mother-effers everywhere.
First of all, now that I’m back from campaign events and am on my computer instead of a blackberry….
I want to THANK BIG TIME Howie, Christie, Jane and Pach for this wonderful post.
I had the incredible pleasure of meeting the FDL crew at YK and I have to tell you, they were the hit of the ball.
On a personal note, Bruce Molsky is an amazing musician (read world class) and had a new CD out, SOON BE TIME. Check it out, you will NOT be disappointed.
I would also like to thank everyone for the support the netroots have given this campaign. If there is one message everyone should take away from this afternoon it’s GET INVOLVED.
Crash the Gates…do your part…we can change the world and it starts with baby steps…after all, do we really have a choice?
My thanks to everyone,
Brian Keeler
no longer only
NYBri
Brian — thanks so much for stopping by — hope we’ve been able to help in some way. Hope you haven’t been to too many rubber chicken dinners lately, and that you are keeping up with the handshaking. *g* Seriously, though, you are a great guy — and your district will be lucky to have you when you win. :)
Late to the party! Brian, best wishes in your efforts. A few upthread mentioned “opposition research”, and I was intrigued by that. Is this a serious issue in a local race like yours? Just musing here, but there are a lot of good researchers at FDL who might be able to dig out info if you need it.