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This Particular Candidate

(Authors Note -Myself and a few other fellow Blogers, namely Matt Rexroad & Jon Fleischman seem to have all had the same idea about writing something similar in the past few days on this topic. Normally I would not follow their great Posts, but in this case I just can’t help it.)

The other day I was down volunteering at the headquarters of Brian Bilbray after work and noticed an ad in the Washington Times. The ad run by another candidate in the 50th who I am going to choose not to name because I don’t want to embarrass him with what I am about to report.

Two things stuck out to me a funny.

In this ad, it asked contributors to send their contributions to a P.O. Box in Sacramento. By using that handy little Google maps program I noticed that Sacramento was only 500 or so miles away from the most northern part of the 50th Congressional. If I was running this campaign I might think of getting a P.O. Box in the District. Then again if one’s business partner or say even the candidate himself, lived in Sacramento… Read More

Baby It’s Cold Outside

It snowed in Berkeley yesterday, with another chance of flurries today.

Here in Palo Alto, the thermometer reads mid-40s, with a chance of a cold winter rain.

In others words, a good day to settle down by the fireplace and catch up on the Governor’s global-warming initiative!… Read More

GOP . . . EssEff?

Lost amidst last week’s Cheneymania was a press release from the Republican National Committee announcing the 31 cities the GOP is considering as host for the 2008 national convention.

Incredibly, San Francisco is on the list, even though it’s the largest city in America that George Bush has yet to visit as president (he did do a fundraiser in the city when he was a first-time candidate).

Yes, the Republicans did hold a convention in 1964 in San Francisco — in the city’s Cow Palace (GOP Presidential nominee Barry Goldwater and running-mate William Miller are pictured). And the GOP promptly went on the win all of six states that November. Twenty years later, the Democrats came to town. The Mondale-Ferraro won all of one state that fall.

So if you’re a Republican, maybe you want to choose a different California venue (Anaheim, Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Diego all made the… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Gov. Mitt Romney deserves praise for his quest to Free The Grapes!

For those who do not know, after my interest in politics, two other areas of passion for me include travel and wine. I consider myself to be a wine ‘enthusiast’ — having a modest collection of my own. I’ve been a member of the Free the Grapes organization for many years. These are the folks fighting make sure that all Americans, regardless of which state they call home, have the ability to order wine directly from wineries and wine producers. You see, going back to the days of Prohibition, there are a lot of states that have prohibitions on the direct-shipping of wine to consumers or to businesses. Many states have what they call a ‘3-Tier’ shipping system, which means that states require wine shipments to go through a distributor, and then on to the consumer. This is an antiquated system that is really government regulation that forces wine consumers to spend more on their wines, as this… Read More

Mike Spence

New Candidate in the 59th AD?

There appears to be a new candidate exploring a run for the 59th Assembly District currently held by Dennis Mountjoy. Previously, the two main candidates running in this desperate district are Anthony Adams from the Hesperia part of the District and Chris Lancaster from the San Gabriel Valley part of the district. There is a candidate called by me as the “wild card” Barry Hartz and another by the name of Susan Slater. You can read my latest post on this race here and that of FR contributor Brad Mitzelfelt here. The candidates that has been making some calls in ….. Kevan Otto. Who is Kevan Otto? Well, I haven’t met him yet, but this is what I know. Otto hails from the San Gabriel Valley portion of the district and … Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Shame on Duke – 10 years isn’t enough

I am sick to my stomach this morning, reading the stories that detail the actions of former Congressman Duke Cunningham.

When he first resigned as news came out about how he had used his office for personal gain, I made my opinion on this very clear. After all, like so many others, I had walked precincts for Cunningham and gotten to know him. During my many years of being a volunteer leader in conservative and Republican politics, I had always been proud that we had a decorated veteran, and a conservative stalwart like "Duke" in Congress. Anyone involved or interested in public policy or politics needs to read these articles today. It is overwhelming that one person can have combined so much greed with so little ethical standards. We’re talking millions. We’re talking about handwritten memos detailing how much personal take the Congressman would need to award government… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Shame on Duke – 10 years isn’t enough

I am sick to my stomach this morning, reading the stories that detail the actions of former Congressman Duke Cunningham.

When he first resigned as news came out about how he had used his office for personal gain, I made my opinion on this very clear. After all, like so many others, I had walked precincts for Cunningham and gotten to know him. During my many years of being a volunteer leader in conservative and Republican politics, I had always been proud that we had a decorated veteran, and a conservative stalwart like "Duke" in Congress. Anyone involved or interested in public policy or politics needs to read these articles today. It is overwhelming that one person can have combined so much greed with so little ethical standards. We’re talking millions. We’re talking about handwritten memos detailing how much personal take the Congressman would need to award government… Read More

Time to Buy Stock in the Flashreport

California’s opinion leaders are getting more of their information online and from blogs according to a recent survey conducted by Rough & Tumble, Perry Communications Group and Mindshare Interactive Campaigns 73% of the respondents indicated that they are using online media more and 44% indicated that they are watching less television compared with this time last year.

The survey doesn’t explain the methodology — but I believe it was mostly (if not all) online, which inflates the numbers a little. None the less the internet continues to grow as a way to communicate with California’s opinion leaders.

It’s time to buy stock (or at least an advertisement) on the Flashreport.… Read More

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