
Yesterday Jane quoted Inside the Beltway, rearview mirror prognosticator Charlie Cook to point out 7 House seats that the DCCC ignored but that we (netroots activists) have supported and encouraged, given prayers, moral support, shoe leather, lovely phone voices, cash and, in some cases, advertising spots.
Cook is widely considered the gold standard of the rearview mirror prognosticator species; everybody uses him, from the DCCC and DNC to the big, sophisticated funders to the mainstream media to the most with-it bloggers. So he tends to be a self-fufilling propheseer. He's also usually 2-3 weeks behind what's actually happening on the ground.
I want to get into the races in a moment. But first I want to get into a couple of other matters that grassroots/netroots activists (i.e.- concerned and motivated citizens who take democracy seriously, too seriously to leave to the career-obsessed politicians of either Inside the Beltway political party) have been participating in far more than in previous election cycles.
The obvious involves fundraising and somewhat less obvious is party defining and building.
A couple days ago Jane compared the fundraising efforts of Blue America to the fundraising efforts of the triumphantist New Democratic Coalition whose members are all over the mainstream media claiming their "moderate" leadership (i.e.- pro-Big Business/anti-worker, anti-consumer) is what is causing the swelling tide of anti-Republican sentiment that will sweep dozens of Democratic into Congress in 6 days.
Last week Ellen Tauscher (CA-10), a greasy corporate whore from Northern California, widely viewed as the most craven Rahm puppet in the Golden State, was campaigning with Jerry McNerney next door in CA-11. Isn't that nice? Not really.
"Nice" would be if she turned her campaign treasury over to him or over to non-affiliated grassroots PACs who support him to make up for all the damage she and Emanuel caused him by trying to parachute an anti-grassroots/anti-progressive shill into the district during primary season.
If Dirty Dick Pombo is returned to Congress next week it will be because of the efforts made by Tauscher and Emanuel, efforts that haven't made up for post-primary. Tauscher has been running around like a monkey beating her chest and claiming she and Rahmbo and their slimy crew are responsible for the tsunami of revulsion that is sweeping away Republicans. They're not. It's happening despite them, not because of them.
Even with all their corporate lobbyist buddies, they have raised less money for their mostly suspect candidates than Blue America has for ours.
We are at $520,000. They're climbing towards $500,000. Most of our donations come in $5 and $10 and $20 increments from public spirited citizens who crave a better government, truer to our national ideals and values. Theirs come in big chunks — with expensive strings attached, from grubby and self-serving special interests.
How many millions of dollars has Rahm wasted on the Duck's Breath Mystery Theater, first in defeating (by an inch) grassroots fave Christine Cegelis and then to bolster her campaign beyond what the DCCC is doing in any other district in America? That Rahm has some ego! Close to $3 million was poured into that single district and Tammy, who might be good — who knows anything about her except that she's Rahm's? — is running neck-and-neck with some right wing Repug.
Meanwhile, Angie Paccione, a strong-willed, independent minded, unbossed woman is 3 points ahead of the odious Marilyn Musgrave and Rahm won't give her any campaign funds at all. Jacquie mentioned to me the other day that Angie's polling numbers started overtaking Musgrave's at the same time the Blue America radio spots started running in Colorado.
Right now Emanuel and his posse — who care a lot more about how they come across on the media than on how many seats Democrats win on the 7th — are trying to overtake the front of the parade so that Emanuel can show the TV talking heads that he's leading it – and has been all along. While he runs and skips and doles out money to insipid conservatives who hate gays, are anti-choice and pro-corporate bribery, we still have work to do.
John Laesch can't spend money on no fancy-pants pollin' and Rahm sure ain't buyin' him none. Fortunately, Hastert's campaign has a lot more trouble keeping their internal polling numbers secret than they do keeping the serial molestation of young pages by randy Republican congressmen secret.
A "fella"– not a terribly bright or discerning one — who knows Coach Denny kind of well got drunk the other night and started bragging to a DWT activist that a private Hastert poll, taken after Americans started absorbing the magnitude of Hastert's cover-up of the page scandal, shows Coach Denny 49% and John 45%. The drunken Hastert enthusiast didn't realize this is nothing to brag about and that when an incumbent drops below 50% with increasing negative momentum — the last polling had him at 52% and John at 42% — trouble could be brewing.
I suspected something was going on because within a couple of days of the Blue America ad buy for IL-14, Hastert started buying up all the available radio time he could get a hold of and running ads; also called "running scared." (His radio ad is boring as snoring.)
The other ads have been working too — as I mentioned, Angie is beating Musgrave by 3% since they started running, and Chris Murphy is up over Nancy Johnson in CT-05 46-42%.
No telling what's going on in CA-25; no one in the Democratic party and polling hierarchy acts like they are aware that district exists, except for the people who read T-Rex. But that's good for Rodriguez who would be the biggest shock of the year to the Charlie Cooks and Rahm Emanuels of the political world. In fact Robert has finely cornered McKeon into debating him (this afternoon) and I asked him to sign in at Firedoglake and give us a post-debate blow-by-blow.
Money-wise, there is exactly one district we can still do something about: Michigan-11, suburban Detroit, where Tony Trupiano is battling it our with the quinessential rubber stamp, Thaddeus McCotter.
As of today we have our TV ads up on CNN, CNN Headline News, MSNBC, E!, the Weather Channel, CNBC, A&E, AMC, Animal Planet, BET, the Food Network, the Golf Channel, the History Channel, Lifetime, TLC, TNT, the Travel Channel, USA, HGTV, Bravo and several others. So far we bought $15,000 worth of ads. They vary in price from $11 for CNBC to $47 for A&E, all the way up to $92 for Lifetime and TNT.
Anything we can send Comcast between now and tomorrow at 3PM will go up on the air in the form of more ads. Can I ask you one last time? If the answer is yes, please put it in the Blue America PAC, next to the picture of the Capitol Dome and the American flag broom getting ready to sweep away the remnants of McCotter and the rubber stamp Congress.
(NOTE: Donations must go to the BLUE AMERICA PAC in order to be used for any ad buy. Thanks!)
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Get Out The Vote!!!!!!!!!!!!!
True Blue
OT– what a way to start– Did anyone mention earlier that Bob Casey stood up and defended Kerry?
BlueAmericaPAC—-I’m in.
egregious picks:
Webb
Lamont
Tester
Kissell
Laesch
Walz
Benson http://www.actblue.com/page/egregious Please donate!!!
I’m in for 6 and 28.
Seeya at the polls!
This is also a bit OT, but check this out:
Florida terminals don’t cooperate [The Register]
It looks like the voting shenanigans have begun!
egregious @ 4
Thank you!
WIngnut link clean up needed at end of last thread.
Howie Klein @ 6
I’ve been with you all summer Howie, and I’m in, too. (Still filling out the form, but I’m in!)
Theirs come in big chunks — with expensive strings attached, from grubby and self-serving special interests.
I could hae raised a lot more money for Webb except that I didn’t want him to be beholden to special interests. Now Webb works only for citizens. Isn’t that how it’s supposed to work?
ifthethunderdontgetya @ 8
God bless your soul. We’ve done so well. I keep wondering if the fascsist are going to come kick down my door, declare me an enemy combatant and torture me. And who will open the mail I keep getting from our pal Sherrod?
egregious @ 9
I don’t agree with Webb about everything but I believe he is a man of character. (We just approved the “Stamp Act” ad being running in Northern VA, not with our money but with our PAC name by some friendly bloggers.)
ifthethunderdontgetya @
8
well, the calendar turned a page so I can re-test the resiliency of plastic. I’m in for a couple of CNBC spots and change.
Howie Klein @ 11
Haha! Nice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BN63Iwxppj8
Howie Klein @ 10
I’ve been dropping my real name and address in a display of solidarity. :)
Justin Fallon
“Urban Pirate”
One for the Trups! Go Tony Trupiano! I’m in.
I’ll push another $50 into the pot. “Put a lid on it” was one of my favorite songs, even before Howie & Co. turned it into a great political ad.
Oh man, I wondered 2 weeks ago why Hastert was suddenly running radio ads when he supposedly had no serious competition. And they ARE boring as hell. “I’ve lived here in the Fox Valley forever…..” Yeah, we know. And we want you gone. Forever.
Off topic, I think the WaPo should correct their front page online headline:
“Kerry Issues Apology to Troops, Their Families
Senator apologizes for “botched joke” and says that he meant any disrespect to service members. “
Do they mean he didn’t mean any disrespect?
Howie Klein @ 10
I get lots of mail from Sherrod, too. Go figure!
I’m in, Howie. Thanks for everything you have done.
Catastrophe! MrEgregious has looked at the bills for this month. I was unable to persuade him that all of those expenditures were for shoes.
I’ve got one more Marcy donation tomorrow and then that’s it for a while…hope it was fun for all involved.
Vulture Breath @ 17
I suspect they meant to write “that he meant no disrespect to service members”. Apparently, some folks (WaPo) don’t need to get it as perfectly right as others (Kerry) do.
Hold steady everyone.
If the Republicans are up in arms about this Kerry flap, they got nothing.
So much for the October Surprise, October’s over and Rove missed Zawahiri in Pakistan.
Now Bush hands the Democrats a gift, a gift. He stands behind Rumsfeld and Cheney 100%.
He must apologize to the troops for that.
Also, things in Iraq may be getting worse, insurgents are claiming they have developed a new surface to surface missle with a 20 km range that they plan on using on the troops.
Not good news for US troops in Iraq.
-GSD
Christy,
First time I have seen a poll that close on Laesch/ Hastert. Hope it is true,as if it is then John is close enough to win. I’ve lived in the district since 1979 and have never seen Hastert campaign like he has,the last week around here.
Going to be doing some phone banking for the Laesch campaign this weekend and have volunteered to do anything they want me to on election day. We are going to bring this thing home but a little more money never hurts.
egregious @ 20
I’d say we all need to let our cards rest a while after today. All the FDL regulars have been really wonderful. So many candidates have called to tell me how astounded they’ve been at the level of support they’ve felt from our community. I know it helps them with the mostly thankless part of running.
flatford39 @ 23
John seems pretty certain he’s going to win– and that even without the whole thing about Hastert being gay and hiring male prostitutes coming out publically.
egregious @ 20
I’m glad we’re getting to the end myself, then I go back to paying down debt. I don’t know if I can make it to D.C., but I’d love to meet some brand new Act Blue Congresspersons that I helped into office.
Howie, did you write this or Christy If the byline is in error I can fix it.
Howie ? Will you be stopping by the lake on the big “E” day/ night? I will be handing out home baked cookies and stepping out for nervous cigarettes. *g*
Saw the whole kerry quote now – what a trumped up piece of junk that he bad mouthed the troops. I can’t believe it.
Delurking to say I’m in (again). Thank you Howie and FDL.
Lawrence O’Donnell says today:
Which brings us to Ohio, the decider of presidential elections, where Sherrod Brown is going to crush incumbent Republican senator Mike Dewine.
Deval Patrick is definitely going to be elected the only African American governor (Massachusetts) on November 7…
Bob Casey is going to turn Rick Santorum into a lobbyist on November 7…
Exit polls are going to show Jon Tester taking the Montana Senate seat away from Republican Conrad Burns…
After Jim Webb wins in Virginia, it could be all up to Claire McCaskill to deliver Missouri and the United States Senate to the Democrats.
Pachacutec @ 27
It was me
THIS is the stuff that makes me know all the work’s been worth it. (At least until Nov. 8, when we’ll have more reasons to celebrate!)
A response (at the YouTube link, above) from Angie Paccione’s INTERN:
deannaslittleworld (1 week ago)
this is great! thank you so much from everyone on the campaign! ~deanna (Paccione intern)
Eureka Springs, AR @ 28
I’ll be sitting at my computer and doing a couple of radio interviews from home. ( remember, I only eat raw stuff and no sugar)
Howie Klein @ 32
Thought so, but wanted to cofnrim. Your writer’s voices are quite distinct, and that’s a compliment to both of you.
Lets win the Senate without Lieberman or Ford. *ducking flying Ford tomatoes*
Oklahoma kiddo @ 31
The real stomp in Ohio starts at the top, with Ted Strickland crushing criminal Ken Blackwell. I’m hoping that momentum takes a lot of others along with it, such as Dr. Wulsin.
I’m in for a chunk. You go, guy!
ActBlue site seems slow, good sign!
I’ll be sitting at my computer and doing a couple of radio interviews from home. ( remember, I only eat raw stuff and no sugar)
ok smoothies for you..
such as Dr. Wulsin.
reminds me: any word from our very own *ilson, who is working on an IN campaign?
Today’s GOP assault round up:
http://stevegilliard.blogspot……nd-up.html
Eureka Springs, AR @ 36
I’m 100% with you on that. If Ford loses and the Dems don’t take the Senate, I have a feeling I will have made a lot of enemies.
Going to a phone party on Sunday and just gave another $200 to Blue America.
Just a few thoughts on Kerry – I was never really fond of him since he buckled after the election. He’s not the Knight for the Fight in 2008 and if this recent broo-haa knocks him off the short list, then so be it. Most Dems don’t want him to run, IMO that’s why they kicked him when he’s down.
He’s simply not strong enough for us. We deserve better and we will prevail with the right guy. So for anyone who’s upset about this, shake it off.
That said, I’m all for using the event to turn it around on Bush, like the ad in previous post.
Howie Klein @ 25
Oooh! More pink elephants on parade!
Howie – Folks around here understand and I’ve got Pryors. *s*
Sent $50 — run the once on me. (and another $100 to various CA candidates.)
egregious @ 20
egregious: tell your hubby it’s for self-ActShoe-allies-ation
jeffreyw @ 38
You think ActBlue is slow? I can’t even open our ActBlue page anymore for a quick peak. It’s now a 15 minute process!!!!
Pachacutec @
35
Gee, Pach… what was your First clue that Christy wasn’t behind the words.. j/k
The problem for Republicans in Kansas
By Kevin Anderson / Midterms 2006/ USA 11:45am
But the Johnson County Sun, a self-described Republican paper in a Republican county, is endorsing Democrats. Not just a handful, but “a slew”. You can read the whole thing here. For Steve Rose, who wrote the column, the endorsements did not come easily, as he says, most Democratic policies make him ‘cringe’. But for him, “the Republican Party has changed, and it has changed monumentally”.
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/ne……html#more
We give money with expensive strings attached too:
Them: tax breaks and special treatment — $Billions
Us: liberty and justice for all — Priceless
Jacqrat @ 49
ROTFLMAO!!! I guess I’m pretty transparent
ccobb @ 51
Sounds like a great ad for ActBlue
I have given more this election cycle to local and national candidates (many that I can not vote for) than ever before. What strikes me is that the most talked about item in this election cycle and manyelectionsin the past is money. It takes time, sacrifice, and energy even to raise a small amount. Then it takes a large amount to run a campaign. After this election, how nice it would be to put that time, sacrifice, and energy into honest campaign finance reform. Just think what it would be like if all federal elections, primary through general were financed by tax dollars–no donations or self funding. Boy it would sure cut the lobbyists out of the picture and level the playing field a whole bunch. Second, how about actual campaigning being limited to a specific time period, a start date and an end date. Then maybe our elected officials might actually do some work between elections instead of always campaigning for the next one. We need a level playing field. As it is now, the little people (us) will eventually lose to the big corporate interests. With this election going the way it seems to be going, I think now is the time for real change and the netroots community capable of making it happen. It might be the only opportunity for real change for a long time to come.
Christy, put the plea for money at the TOP of the story; I thought it was too late for any donation to buy media for this election cycle. Good think I read the whole thing.
Berg
OT but I love a swift kick to the goopers.
Reid blasts Boehner for blaming Iraq ills on generals… Soon…
http://rawstory.com/
sorry, i also gave 75…
Howie,
$10 from MI-8 for the Troop!
I smell a lot of suprises in MI on Nov 7.
I can’t wait for the first 100 hrs!
OK kiddo #50 – AR conservative papers are reccomending Dems nearly across the board.
Howie @ 52…So’s Ellen.
These people couldn’t even wait until November 8, to start with their dog in the manger act?
I’m not forgetting.
John Boehner is George Hamilton without the mole or the charm.
How does Boehner have time to legislate while he is living in a tanning bed?
-GSD
oddball @ 58
GO PELOSI! We’ll see what she’s made of, that’s for sure.
Eureka Springs, AR @ 59
Arkansas, Ohio, and Colorado are all looking at very big Democratic waves….
-GSD
New York too.
Cujo359 @ 21
I see they’ve corrected it now.
Any chance of seeing something like this from the Blue America candidates?
http://movies.crooksandliars.c…..logize.mov
I wish Robert Rodriguez would sign on and tell us what’s going on in his district. If CA-25 goes blue, that means the GOP has ceased to exist as an effective political entity.
AP – President Bush said Wednesday he wants Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Vice President Dick Cheney to remain with him until the end of his presidency, extending a job guarantee to two of the most-vilified members of his administration.
I for one genuinely hope Cheney and Rumsfeld do stay. Though I do realize getting rid of these two would be an admission by Bush that he has failed in Iraq. But a majority of the voters already know this anyway.
$25 each: Brown (CA-04) McNerney (CA-11) Gillibrand (NY-20) Tester (MT-Sen) Paccione (CO-04) Murphy (PA-08) Cardin (MD-Sen) Murphy (PA-06)
Crunch time.
Howie Klein @
24
Stopping by briefly.
Well said, Howie. I can’t thank you and egregious enough for the support you’ve given Diane Benson!
Last night, about the time fdl went off-line for mods, I posted an Alaskan update. I’ll re-post it here:
Diane Benson campaign Update
First of all, I’ve got to thank egregious and the other ActBlue folks who have created Diane Benson donor spaces there! A combination of donations for Benson at those sites plus direct donations to her campaign, plus growing interest here in Alaska, plus you wonderful folks spreading the word about her heart, charisma, durability and VIABILITY have brought in the first Democratic Party money to the campaign today! It is a combination of State Dem Committee money, plus some funds kicked in by candidates who are shoo-ins or unopposed. No DCCC bucks yet……….
We’re on TV. It is the first time a Democratic Party challenger to Young has been on TV for 16 years.
We’ve found another issue which has tremendous resonance here. Alaska has the highest per capita veteran population, the highest per capita military serving in the GWOT and the highest per capita National Guard units called up to permanent duty for the same GWOT.
When Diane’s son, a 101st Airborne Infantryman on his third deployment (after his enlistment was over! – he had wanted out but Stop-Loss kept him in) was injured – he lost both legs, Young called Diane into his Alaska office and staged a photo op with her before she left for Germany, where her son was not expected to live. After the photos, Young promised to visit Latseen if he survived.
Latseen struggled and did survive, and was transferred to Walter Reed, where he spent ten months (December, 2005 to September, 2006). George Bush visited. Dick Cheney visited. John Kerry visited twice! Alaska Senators Lisa Murkowski and Ted Stevens (3 times) visited Latseen Benson.
Don Young hasn’t gone to see any of the scores of brave Alaskans wounded in his and George Bush’s war. Not once.
We’re within an Abramoff hair of getting DCCC money. If you go to Diane Benson’s web site http://www.adn.com/news/politi…..1525c.html thjere’s a link to an aricle in today’s Anchorage Daily News highlighting some of the recent Dem contributions.
Twobits @ 54
My name is Jacqrat, and I heartily approve this message…
Speaking of indictators, I think Indiana is the first to close their polls. If the Dems take 3 seats, that means the House is for sure, probably with at least a 10 seat margin. If the Dems take 4 seats, the Repugs will be slitting their wrists and if Barry Welsh wins against Mike Pence (seat #5), Bush will be impeached before Easter (although the Senate wouldn’t even come close to finding him guilty).
Howie Klein @
42
Maybe, but I think you’ll have make tons more friends. I think your article was spot on.
Howie Klein @ 34
Wow…I’ve gotta plan better. I’ve got one stupendously good bottle of wine for when we get to 15 seats in the House, but hadn’t given any thot to the appropriate sugar/starch. Hm. Cookies or salty snacks. Or both maybe. What about popcorn, as long as it doesn’t have that artificial butter that hurts the employees that bag it?
Kerry’s joke may have failed, but from Iraq, WMD, the Dubai ports deal, the class war and even the Cheney hunting accident, President Bush’s sick sense of humor shows the joke is on us.
For the details, see:
“Kerry’s Failed Joke, Bush’s Sick Humor.”
lisadawn82 @
72
Howie,
You survived in one big shark pool, deathpit or whatever you want to call it – the US recording industry – for years. You’ve oulasted lots and lots of SOBs. I think you’ll enjoy this next fight…
We’ve got your 180.
Ed*ard Teller @ 69
Voters might want to give Young a scare, but Dittman doesn’t think a majority really wants him out of office because his seniority gives him so much power.
That seniority isn’t going to mean as much in the minority party in the House, and I think people should point that out.
Okay, $100 to Blue America PAC. So much for whittling down the charge card balance…! Oh, wait, I’m doing the patriotic thing. Didn’t W tell us to go shopping after 9/11? Glad to oblige, doofus…
Jacqrat @ 70
ditto!
Howie, thank you and your compadres very, very much for all you do every minute.
punaise @ 47
ActShoe-ally, that’s pretty close to the truth :D
George and Dicks “alternative interrogation techniques” are wonderful for US troop morale!
Some soldiers would rather die than debase themselves for the most corrupt presidency in US history.
Fucking disgrace.
Perhaps George W. Bush should apologize for this…can we get a media outlet to start demanding that please.
-GSD
Oklahoma kiddo @
67
Is he trying to throw the game?
-GSD
ifthethunderdontgetya @
76
Another thing has been coming up in reports, anecdotal as they are, by canvassers. Women – conservative women – are rejecting Young. Maybe not en mass, but in what will probably turn out to be significant numbers.
The local GOP talking point, swallowed in the article by reporter Lisa Demer, of Young’s seniority having some intrinsic value, is matched by the local knowledge that even the GOP leadership perceives Young as a dim bulb in an already poorly lit leadership room.
GSD @ 80
It’s immoral, sinful, disgraceful and they might as well have pulled the trigger themselves.
Her precious and honorable blood is all over their hands.
“But this year, Republican campaigners and their advocates in the conservative media have crossed line after line in sheer meanness, triviality and tastelessness. Conservative optimism and its promise of morning in America have curdled into the gloom of a Halloween midnight horror show.”
“Perhaps Republicans will be less skittish about criticizing Limbaugh after he has used his broadcast to turn out the party faithful on Nov. 7.”
http://www.workingforchange.co…..emid=21584
egregious @ 79
Maybe the halibut fishing trip on ET and Bossa the Shriner Clown’s charters next summer will ease his angst some….?
Pach, I like ‘Rahmbo’, as someone who has Rambos as in-laws, way back there (Delaware Valley Swedes).
[Also wandered into the closing day of the mall Farmer’s Market and got a plate of saltado de pollo last week. Welcome to America: the booth next door was churros, right across from it had kabobs, and at the end of the aisle was Korean barbecue and kettle-cooked popcorn!]
Okay, I’m in, and I threw in some more shekels for my man McNerney, too. (Put in for Webb on Monday.)
egregious said – I’ve got one stupendously good bottle of wine for when we get to 15 seats in the House
Heading over to house of egregious on Tuesday. Will bring a fabulous Madeira and imported cheese for the early show.
“They [American voters] are mad about Iraq and they’re blaming the President.” Bob Schieffer tonight on CBS while describing a new CBS poll showing widest gap between favor Dems vs favor Reps since 1980, and similar advantage for Dems among those identifying themselves as “independent.”
Howie — I got this e-mail from Harry Reid.
Doesn’ mention DSCC; includes Lamont. Is this new?
Courting The Bigot Vote
Paul Waldman
November 01, 2006
But the Republican Party doesn’t “try to benefit politically from racial polarization,” they stoke and exploit racism and hatred.
http://www.tompaine.com/articl…..t_vote.php
Eureka Springs, AR @ 88
You’re on. Left near the top of the hill, at the house where joy is emanating.
ET talk to me about TV ads, what’s happening?
Also what will it take to pry $ out of the clenched fist of the DCCC?
Donated a little. Wish it could be more.
Broomhilda’s last ride?
Wulsin pulls ahead of Mean jean Schmidt.
Looks like advocating that several counties in your district become nuclear waste dumps isn’t working for Jean.
-GSD
Ann Coulter voting case could go to prosecutors
By BRIAN SKOLOFF
Associated Press
Posted November 1 2006, 3:10 PM EST
WEST PALM BEACH — Conservative columnist Ann Coulter has refused to cooperate in an investigation about whether she voted in the wrong precinct, so the case will likely be turned over to state prosecutors, Palm Beach County’s elections chief said Wednesday.
Elections Supervisor Arthur Anderson said his office has been looking into the matter for nearly nine months, and he would turn over the case to the state attorney’s office by Friday.
snip
http://rawstory.com/showoutart…..-headlines
Wait for it….
BWAAAAHAAAHAAAAAA.
It would be awful if poor Anne wasn’t allowed to vote.
(snicker)
Seeing as I am not the only OT here:
Your daily gas and oil prices
Average price for regular gasoline 10/31/06 in 50 states and DC
$2.80 plus 1 state : Hawaii
$2.70 plus 0 states
$2.60 plus 1 state : Alaska
$2.50 plus 0 states
$2.40 plus 5 states
$2.30 plus 5 states
$2.20 plus 15 states
$2.10 plus 14 states
$2.00 plus 10 states : Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri, Mississippi, New Jersey, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia
Average national price: $2.208, down $.002 from yesterday
Down 27.5 cents from same time last year.
Highest recorded national average price: $3.057 9/5/2005
Highest average price: Hawaii $2.894
Lowest average price: New Jersey $2.043
http://www.fuelgaugereport.com/sbsavg.asp
Nymex Crude Future $58.71, down $.02 from yesterday
Dated Brent Spot $56.63, down $.34
WTI Cushing Spot $58.71, down $.02
Both gasoline and oil prices remain near their lows and, barring a catastrophe, will remain so through the elections.
GSD @ 94
ROCKS!
A little more money might be in order. I think the goopers have hit a new low….
Among this cadre is the legal scholar and antiabortion activist Hadley Arkes, who has warned that gay marriage could lead to “cross-species involvements.” Arkes. One of Santorum’s major supporters.
Just an fyi Howard Dean on Charlie Rose tonight.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 99
Why am not surprised that Little Ricky couldn’t even make up “man on dog” all by his lonesome….
Ann Coulter. Someone should take guardianship of this woman. Before she hurts herself.
montag @ 101
Did Hadley also advise Senator John “Box Turtle” Cornyn?
Once again, thanks to Howie, ActBlue, FDL, etc. You are leading the way. I am a willing follower just trying to do as much as I can.
NEWS from OR-2: Carol Voisin has just scored $10k from the Oregon Democratic Party in order to run her 60 second Had Enough Ads throughout Jackson and Deshcutes Counties. A little late as many of us have already voted (vote by mail!), but better late then never!
Mean Jean behind? Now that would help to make for a jolly election evening.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 102
Yes, indeed. That woman is so out of joint that she could stab herself in the eye with her own elbow….
egregious @ 73
At that ratio, you may need two or three bottles!
GSD @ 94
It feels like we just went over the rainbow here in OH-2, the house is about to land on some shoes (not the eggregious kind, I might add) and the munchkins are readying a vibrant strain of “Ding Dong the Witch is Dead”.
rat bastahd @ 104
WOW!!! That’s great news!!!
shoes, not the egregious kind, I might add
You rang?
Donation is for, you have to guess, ok for Marcy’s book. That’s it for a while, my credit card needs to cool off for a spell. Hope others can pick up the reins.
MayDaze @ 107
I think you’ll be there before we’re out of the first time zone
RT @
16
Thank you!
Ed*ard Teller @ 3:21 pm (#69)
This is great news. Hopefully, Ms. Benson can close the gap now. That story about Don Young not visiting Walter Reed should be a real eye-opener. You’d think he’d show up once in a while.
I didn’t realize Benson’s son had been in Iraq, or that he lost his legs there. She looks too young to have a son that age.
rwcole @ 105
Ewww..oh, wait! I thought you said, “Mean Jean’s behind…”
Oklahoma kiddo @ 99
That is just very odd and a little disturbing. Is Arkes saying that one offs with the sheep are OK because they lack “involvement”? I don’t understand how people like Arkes think and I’m glad I don’t.
Oklahoma kiddo @
50
I think this is happening all over the country. The country is fed up with the Bush regime, and they’re angry enough to take it out on his entire party. This is a referendum on Bush and his regime, and he’s about to get a massive vote of “no confidence.”
Yes it is, Howie! And if you think Rodriquez would be an upset, Carol beating Walden, in this district would indicate that my prediction of winning 36 House seats would be stunningly low. Unfortunately, we have no poll#’s to guide us so I wonder if the OR Dem Party knows something we don’t know.
Election night certainly can’t get here soon enough…
Eureka Springs, AR @ 100
Thank you! I will watch.
Thank You, Howie! Broke my card out of its secure undisclosed location for one last round (buckshot not included).
rat bastahd @ 104
Here it is!
http://www.voisinforcongress.com/hadenough.html
Eureka Springs, AR @ 100
Ken Mehlman was on a few nights ago. He is the kind of compulsive salesman and charlatan who would try to sell you a car with no engine by saying that it would save you a lot in gas.
egregious @
92
Just like our radio ads, they’ve been created for FREE by local pros. There are three, all 30 seconds – one negative about Young, one story narrative about Diane, and one with Diane talking about what she’ll do when elected. They began running in Anchorage and Fairbanks last night and on the statewide superstation today.
Between the ActBlue money (the campaign actually hasn’t received any money yet from ActBlue, but AB says a check for $2K is in the mail) and the 13.5K the state Dems kicked in yesteday, we can stay on TV into Friday……
If you go to Diane Benson’s website http://bensonforcongress.com/ , scroll down until just past the “links” on the right side of the page. You can click on the petition link to get to the petition.
Probably better for anyone who has been communicating directly with DCCC to do that on her behalf. The State Dem Treasurer is getting nowhere with those folks on this issue – so far.
MayDaze @ 114
When last seen, Mean Jean’s behind was saying something about cowards not cutting and running. And this from a behind that knows of which it cuts and that which runs.
BTW, MSNBC poll on how you’ll vote:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/15499694/?GT1=8717
CNN’s Wolfie — leads with short Kerry apology, but follows quickly by saying that just as Repubs want to keep spotlight on Kerry, Bush put the spotlight right back on himself by endorsing the two architects of the war, Cheney and Rumsfeld.” And that’s the story then then launch into.
then we get Boehner. Then Paula follows with more awful news from Iraq — with Jaime McIntyre on worst month for US casualties, and the NYT story on the briefing slides. “Inching closer to chaos. . . ”
We’re back on message, folks.
froggermarch @ 108
This is stunning, considering Bowers latest assessment:
OH-02 Likely Rep Schmidt Wulsin -13.1
Cozumel @ 120
Like waiting for Christmas when you were in 4th grade eah ?
“The first lesson of democracy is not to hold the public in contempt.” – Ronnie Earle
AnnR @ 119
Me too.
You’re the best Howie. Thanks so much for your hard work in discovering these great candidates who we have the honor to support.
ifthethunderdontgetya @
18
Me too. A waste of postage for him, as far as I’m concerned. I did write to his campaign and told them that unless he could give me a VERY good reason that he voted for that bill allowing torture and trashing habeas corpus, he was wasting his time. He would have been wasting it anyway, because there IS no acceptable reason.
Thanks for linking the ad Cozumel! The $10k is for the full 60 second ad, but did you happen to watch the shorter 30 second version the crew put together?
http://www.voisinforcongress.c…..-news.html
Hopefully Walden won’t know what hit him!
Ed*ard Teller @ 4:04 pm (#122)
You’d think Rahm could pull $10K out of the DCCC coffee fund and send it to you guys.
rat bastahd @ 130
Nice! I missed that one
Ed*ard Teller @ 122 –
ET, any chance these are up somewhere on YouTube so we can see them?
We will have much to be happy about on Nov. 8. It will be a new dawn. Then it’s on to 2008. And after we take the White House, we have to deliver. For in the end I am convinced, it is ideas, good wholesome ideas that benefit all, that resonate.
Howie Klein @ 24
Howie, I got a very nice letter from Jerry McNerney, expressing how very appreciative he was for our support. Nice gesture on his part. I can’t thank you enough for vetting all these candidates for us.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 99
Hmmm…”cross-species involvements.” Does he mean a mixed marriage between a Democrat and a Repuglican??
Someone said my BlueAmerica friends were all online and working right now. How is everyone?
Great piece Howie! And in case I haven’t said it this week, “THANK YOU!” Thank you, thank you, thank you… I sometimes wonder how bad our party would be suffering right now if it wasn’t for you and the rest of my net friends. I shudder thinking about the Emanuells, Begalas and Tauschers running this years ground game without real leaders like my BlueAmerica colleagues doing the real work and the real LEADING!
Egregious… Thanks so much for the comment you left me and the support you’ve thrown towards Charlie Brown. Also, for the support you’ve given me. Without it, I wouldn’t be here right now exhausted to the core but happy because I’m doing something to be proud of. Something that lets me sleep at night for the first time in a year.
Or I should say sleep in the morning since I seem to be the resident insomniac/web geek here.
Don’t forget, folks, that KO is doing a Special Comment this evening.
kemo @ 125
The -13.1 refers to PVI, Partisan Voting Index, which is the percent Republicans outnumber Democrats by in registration (if a negative number). Hee’s got the latest poll as 51-46 for Schmidt.
We went over $525,000 today. Congratulations and the Trupiano TV ad fund is only $800 from our goal– which means more work for poor Jacquie fighting with the Comcast guy who wants to put all the ads on E! and MTV
Nate in the house!!
Keep up the great work Nate! Charlie’s district abuts ours and we are rooting for and donating to him.
Jacqrat @
133
I don’t think so – yet. The guy who created them got us enough tape copies to express or hand deliver to the stations, but his DVD copies he gave us had some sort of flaw and he was too busy yesterday making money to fix that. I’ll be working in Anchorage tomorrow and hope to pick up a copy of the DVD and post it at YT, something I’ve never done before. Time to learn, though.
Nate @ 138
You’re most welcome. Mahalo for all YOU are doing.
Helpful hints from Molly Ivins- just in case we need em:
There’s so much evidence stacking up in the “Can’t These People Do Anything Right?” File, you’d suspect their secret strategy is to reward incompetence. It’s like the hiring of Michael “Brownie” Brown at FEMA or John Bolton at the United Nations — it’s just hard to imagine why.
So now the latest report from the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction says we have lost track of hundreds of thousands guns we shipped to Iraq, many of which likely are now being used to kill our soldiers.
For this administration, “Whose in charge of getting the plastic forks for the potato salad at the company picnic?” has deadly consequences.
A depressing story like this, and the week has barely even begun. I hate to imagine what will be on our plates by Friday.
So with the Bushies continuing their tailspin, it might be time to review the rules in case WE WIN in the upcoming midterm elections:
I realize for many Democrats it has been so long since we won, we have completely forgotten the etiquette. And I realize I’m taking a chance here — there’s nothing more dangerous than overconfidence — but you have to practice for victory as well as defeat.
First rule: No gloating. Actually, there is gloating aloud, but only in the exclusive presence of other Democrats. Gloating in the face of Republicans is rude and unsportsmanlike, and just gives them one more thing to complain about.
Also, remember there is a possibility there may be some Republicans on the civil service staff — I have seen this when the R’s win — and it is really not good manners to watch them wailing around with their eyes brimming with tears.
Second, I’m sure we will all be full of grand theories if Republicans lose and we win. Dems will be ready to be helpful, offer advice and sort of try to perk the R’s up. I do not recommend this. It somehow never feels right to me when R’s are dumping truckloads of good advice on the D’s that they are, actually, sincere about it.
Third, celebratory jigs, reels and renditions of “Danny Boy” are best limited to Irish bars.
Fourth, try to refrain from insulting Republicans en masse. A good start would be, “You know, it was mostly the ones under indictment that hurt you.”
Howie, over the last month or so several of us have pleaded for support for Patty Wetterling in MN-06. She is running against the equally odious Michelle Bachmann, and has polled within the MOE for most of the month.
It seems that no one including Blue America has stepped up for Patty. I know we all have our favorites, but why ignore MN-06 when it’s an open seat that could have and should have gone Blue, but now is shaky?
Holy canoli, thanks for that Maydaze. I may be new at this, but learning fast, .. thanks to all you here.
de-lurking —-I’m in with these picks:
Blue PAC
Robert Rodriguez
Angie Paccione
Victoria Wulsin
Jerry McNerney
and on egregious’s site:
Diane Benson
Ned Lamont (couldn’t remember if I had already given to him on the FDL site, so I may have given twice)
Have a go folks it’s really quite empowering! ;~)
egregious — you tell Mr.Egregious that I’m buying the same shoes this month, they’re all the rage.
Forgot that one of my investments pays out dividends in October – the check arrived today. I’ll pony up $50 for Tony the Trooper Trupiano tomorrow after I deposit the check.
And buy another pair of those “shoes”…
Howie
I have contributed to more candidates this cycle because of your efforts in introducing them to us. Charlie Brown, Jerry McNerney, Rodriguez, Jay Fawcett, Bill Winter, John Laesch, etc got my meager contributions because I was made aware of them.
Thanks. And I hope they all win and we can learn and go on to more such efforts leading up to the Dem primaries in 2008.
egregious @ 145
It is truly my pleasure. Right now my blood is boiling. Tom Sullivan of KFBK turned Charlie Brown away at his studio when he went to rebutt Doolittle’s charges that Charlie is hurting the troops by being against the Iraq war.
Doolittle, a draft-dodging chickenhawk coward piece of S#!T calling a 26 year veteran of two wars who’s father served in WWII and who’s son is getting ready to return to Iraq for his 4th tour!
How anyone, R or D alike could think this bottom-dwelling chickensh!t represents them is beyond me.
Look for an upset in MI-8. Jim Marcinkowski was campaigning today with Ambassador Joe Wilson. Jim, is former Navy, FBI and CIA and is now a prosecutor. He was GOP until the Plame affair (Valerie was his CIA classmate), and not only did he switch parties, but he decided to run. He has the gravitas to go up against the incumbent deputy whip Mike Rogers, and brought a lot of republicans along. Rogers’ internal poll numbers look so bad, he is not publishing them, and was a no-show at a debate. Jim has a realistic chance of winning, but if the DCCC (thanks Rahm) had helped earlier, more people would be onboard.
Case in point. At the event today was a card carrying Republican. He wished he knew Jim was running earlier and is ready to help. HR 161 and CAFTA put him over the edge. Plus, he asked the Rogers campaign how Rogers voted on those issues, and they lied to him. He checked the congressional record and blew a gasket. He plans to go up to every house with a Rogers lawn sign and change their minds — something only a card carrying Republican could pull off. That is the type of energy we are seeing out here and our hopes are up. Only wish the DCCC had backed our man early.
But Blue America has been a big help, and the campaign acknowledges that. Thanks to all!
Rayne @ 4:29 pm (#150)
As have I. They’re very practical, and if you choose well they’ll last for years.
RUN CLEAR HONEST AND BLUNT ADS and here is one
Show the President and his adminstrative officils talking about IRAQ, the Mushroom clouds etc etc. and the link between saddam and 9/11 and then a clip from Bush’s press conference when he answers reporters that “I know Saddam Had nothing to do with 9/11. Show the devastation and death scenes from Iraq and coffin’s of dead soldiers and those who have lost a limb and seriously injured. Then ask a blunt question will Bush apologise to every mother of 2800 Soldiers and hundereds of thousands of innocent Iraqis for this war based on …..use the clip of George Galloway MP “a pack of lies” and spending 300 billions of tax payers dollars and cronyism and coruption of tens of billions of dollars to their cronies and war profiteers. Ask the question “DO YOU STILL WANT TO VOTE FOR THIS PARTY OF “LOOT AND PLUNDER”"
Folks the Right wing has no problem in bare knucle politics and getting dirty…but democratic response is soft and nuanced. USE THIS BOLD AND BLUNT APPROACH which is absolutely truthful also.
I hate to say it but I just can’t see the point in giving any more money to Lamont’s campaign. It’s just a lost cause and I’d rather give it to the guys like Trup who have a fighting chance
LindyH @ 135
I’ve said it before; I’ll say it again… HOWIE IS A GOD.
The time and effort he’s put into Blue America (and all the BS!errrr,…BACKSTORY that goes with it…) we all owe the Howster, big time.
If you have some left, please consider sending some BLUE AMERICA PAC love his way.
I just got off the phone with Charlie’s Communications Director and he’s as pissed (if not more so) than I am.
Balrog – agree about Patty. Today in my mail there were 4 mailings — one dem, 3 repug. The one dem was for Hatch, and there was one for Kennedy and 2 anti-Patty flyers.
I have not seen ads for Patty within the last 2 days. Hopefully she has enough left to run out this week.
Balrog @ 147
I wrote her a check and I think she’s great. I reached out to the campaign to do an interview and they never got back to me. I tried again and got the same response– although they did send me a thank you for the contribution.
Those monitoring the election from the Israel perspective are somewhat disappointed and cautiously concerned by Santorum’s likely defeat and by Sherrod Brown. Santorum has been one of Israel’s most important friends in the Senate. Even those who disagree with his worldview can not deny his steady support for Israel. Not that his rival, Bob Casey, is suspected of being anti-Israel. “He will be fine,” says an experienced observer but “Santorum was much more than fine.”
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/p…..icle782505
OT– Wolf with breaking news — dems (Reid, Dean and one more that I cannot remember, but Wolf said they were flooded with emails from dems) have demanded an apology from Boehner and his blame of the troops for the deteriorating situation in Iraq.
Nate @
152
criminy, nothing is too low for these bastards.
Howie Klein @ 160
Strange. I wonder if she’s doing the Busby thing i.e. her way and on her own?
Thanks for responding and contributing.
angie @ 162
Reid: Boehner Blames the Military
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/2…..ary306_xml
Balrog @ 164
And by the way FWIW I just got an email from Patty’s campaign saying that internally their polling ahead of Cruella DeBachmann 45-42.
I do know that the GOTV for Patty is going to be huge.
FJM @ 156
I don’t think so and I’m taking time off from the job to drive up and work the last 3-4 days because I believe in Lamont so much. I think it’s much closer than the polls say it is. Besides if we all thought like that five months ago Lieberman would be the Democratic Challenger and not Lamont.
Unfortunately, many in our district are not keen on the ‘netroots’ kind of campaigning. There were totally clueless back when I was active in our district’s dem party about ‘blogs’ and campaigning via the web.
And many of those same dem leaders are working for Patty. One of them called me re Patty about a month ago and referred them directly to this blog and Mr. Klein’s work for candidates. She seemed surprised.
So 2 problems could exist — Patty has a reputation even in these parts for going her own way and ignoring some advice (her right I guess), and people in the 6th District dem party have no, repeat NO, use for and/or willingness to work with the netroots.
they’re keeping him out of sight, out of mind. quelle surprise:
Oklahoma kiddo @ 161
A country that bombs the infrastructure of Lebanon, and that draws us into a futile war in the Middle East to help wipe out -their- terrorist threats (not ours) is a country that is not my ally anymore.
Wetterling will win. Bachmann is a nut case.
Check this YouTube on the buffoon Bachmann.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f13Dj2HaRWg
punaise @
169
Hmmmm, wouldn’t it be interesting to hear about his relapse?
What all of you have accomplished to date is breathtaking. Despite all my fears watching from Germany i’m actually feeling hope.
I want to say something about CA11. As a pioneer of windpower in the US, I’m well acqainted with Jerry McNerney, who’s at least closed the gap if not pulled ahead. Can you imagine what it would be like to have someone with two decades of windpower experience in Congress? america might be able to rejoin the rest of the world with a coherent sustainable energy policy.
And Pombo would be history. thanks, and much success Tuesday.
Iranian war games to start tomorrow…
http://english.aljazeera.net/N…..EBF417.htm
FJM @ 156
That’s your priviledge.
Santorum’s defeat will be a victory for America and our foreign policy.
He is against many in the ME and beyond– Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan and more and constantly invokes the faux “Islamofascism”.
He’s obsessed and insane.
egregious @ 170
And there are many Jewish people in this country and folks in Israel who realize that this Israeli government does NOT act in the interest of either Israel or America.
Howie, you got the last of it. I did some fast talking and talked my mate into just this one.
punaise @ 169
Balrog @ 147
It may too late to get her Blue America support now, but what I’m hoping is that Blue America PAC will continue to go from strength to strength heading into 2008, and I for one will stop my monthly contribution to Democracy for America and switch it to Act Blue PAC. If we have 2 years to work together there is absolutely no telling what a group of committed individuals can’t achieve.
Randy Tinkerman @ 173
A Mcnerney victory will be wind in our sails as we watch Pombo sink like a lead anchor.
Eight die in Israel’s Gaza offensive
http://www.firedoglake.com/200…../#comments
The Gaza is a gulag.
Nate @ 158
Nate- Would emails to the Tom Sullivan website help out? Did Tom scrap a scheduled appearance?
Thanks Howie, for all you do. I gave some dough.
The Florida governor’s race is tightening. Republican Crist had a 20 something point lead a few weeks ago, now it’s within the margin of error. In the debate last week, which had the Democratic, Republican, and Reform candidates, the Reform party gubernatorial candidate when savagely negative on Crist, calling him a Republican rubber stamp and a tool of the insurance industry. It sure would be nice to have a Democratic governor and sec. of state in Florida come 2008.
Oklahoma kiddo @ 182
LindyH @
175
Um…thanks?
I guess I’m just disheartened. I feel like all of the promise and hope and entusiasm that was present before the primary just fizzled. There wasn’t the same sense of urgency. What happens if Lieberman gets a higher % of Dem voters on Tuesday than Ned does? What did he, and we, accomplish?
Oklahoma kiddo @ 182
One of the biggest, most ignored, and longest running prisons in the world. And Olmert is allowing the most extreme into his government.
shame. ;(
Pectopah @ 4:31
That is just wonderful news, and a great boost. Thanks for letting us know.
RBG @ 172
Whos little red wagon did he fall off of this time?
Oklahoma kiddo @
182
True, but……
Anyone who has read my comments here over the past 15 months knows I’m both knowledgeable about Israel-Palestine issues and highly critical of some Israeli policies. That being said, let’s leave this subject alone until next Wednesday. Please.
It ain’t much but another $25!
Just heard Russert WATB mea culpa-ing on Tweety’s show–we couldn’t help ourselves, sure Democrats were calling me, but we had to cover the Kerry thing and ignore Maliki’s thumbing his nose at America because it was neeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwsssssss.
And news judgment? Not so much.
Props to Olbermann now saying it’s Bush’s turn to apologize to the troops.
Keith coming with a special comment on apologies.
raven @ 191
Hey, that’s good enough for 1 Tony spot on USA network; Mon-Sun 9a-4p, in the Walled Lake zone of Comcast Spotlight!
Thank Yewwww!
step right on up to the new thread, folks
Front page at Daily Kos:
Major US contractor calls it quits in Iraq
Halliburton and Bechtel are pulling out and I read somewhere else that Kroll are pulling out also.
http://www.dailykos.com/
I’m in,too! (Took me 2 tries to find a credit card that worked, but it’s worth it!)
Go get’em!
Howie, thanks so much for giving me the chance to do a little something. It’s a neat feeling to know that the little money I gave will help put an ad on TV. For some reason that really tickles me.
It’s such an amazing thing to feel this hope I’m just beside myself.
FJM @ 186
Are you kidding?
Listen, I’m not even a Democrat, so let me tell you what the netroots (and the Lamont campaign specifically) has done for me. Before the Lamont campaign, I completely despaired about our nation. The Republican party is the sleaziest, most corrupt and treasonous lot I can imagine being in power. The Democratic party plays the beaten wife to the Republican’s drunk husband — shtus up, takes it, and enables her abusive mate in every concievable way. I firmly believe that the Democratic party is fully infiltrated with a fifth column working for the same ends as the evildoers in the Republican party. They’re clearly allies in crime.
So, what hope was there? Even if the Democrats win, I reasoned, it will still be the exact same policy as the Republicans offer.
The Lamont campaign changed my thinking, and gave me hope — there actually is life in the Democratic party,and the Democratic party can be a vehicle to getting things back on track.
Even if Lamont loses, what the race has accomplished is far beyond that and is not negated. It ahs shown me (and many of my friends) that things aren’t hopeless. It has motivated us to work on other races and issues. It has been, if I may be a touch hyperbolic, manna from heaven.
Without the Lamont campaign, I wouldn’t be agitating, let alone voting.
jinny @ 196
I for one hope that “Iraq for Sale” had SOMETHING to do with this!
Reporting back, $10 to Blue America PAC. Now to the new thread.
FJM @ 156:
I still believe Ned is going to win over Lieberman. For starters, Lieberman has no GOTV effort, while Ned has committed supporters. Then there is the momentum of the democratic wave that will sweep Ned into office. So it seems very important that we support Ned’s cause by donations and actions.
HotFlash @ 201
Thank you! You just bought 99.9% of an $11 spot within CNBC, 5a-9a in the Livonia zone of Comcast Spotlight!
FJM @ 186
Well, if he does win, at least he’s out of the closet now, so to speak. We now know that he’s no democrat. But it ain’t over til it’s over.
seepeesate @ 199
OOOOH… SNAP! Nicely done, and thank you for joining us in the good fight!
There is something about watching Boise State play on a blue field and refreshing the Blue America thread while listening to Keith!
seepeesate — well said.
Howie Klein @
10
Way deep in EPU, but this made me laugh out loud.
GSD @ 80
Disgraceful and tragic.
Reminds me of the old samurai practice of committing seppuku rather than following the orders of a corrupt lord. Their suicides were a form of protest, and meant to bring shame upon the corrupt lord.
Of course, there is no shame in this administration. Sociopathic pigf@#%ers.
D
Ed*ard Teller @ 190
I don’t get what you’re trying to say.
I have not understood why Lamont has not used “have you had enough” re: Lieberman (& Hadassah) per pharmaceutical “donations.” He’s been too nice on issues other than Iraq.
I voted yesterday for Carol Voisin.
OK, thanks for the funding call. I didn’t know if more money at this stage would be useful. I’m in for another $100.00 to Blue America Pac. Actually, I’m not sure if that’s my first to the pac, but I’ve consistently used the FDL link to support our candidates via Act Blue. Again FDL, thanks for giving me the chance to contribute.