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Barry Jantz

Breaking News: Two Horse Race Between Aguirre and Goldsmith

This just in. The memo from pollster John Nienstedt regarding a recent City Attorney race survey says it all in the headline: "It is looking more like a two-horse race between City Attorney Mike Aguirre and Superior Court Judge Jan Goldsmith."

Once again, the bottom line is simple. For those not happy with Democrat Aguirre, well, fellow Dem Scott Peters and Republican Brian Maienschein are serving an opposite purpose, if they are not from an alternate universe. The GOP-endorsed Goldsmith is the contender with viability, not to mention a lack of baggage from the San Diego pension-debacle.

Some excerpts:

Competitive Edge Research & Communication, Inc., conducted a poll on behalf of the Republican Party of San Diego County among 506 randomly selected likely June voters residing in the City of San Diego. The poll was fielded March 20-24 (excluding Easter Sunday). The data was appropriately weighted to reflect known parameters within the likely June electorate. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.4%.

The results demonstrate that San Diego Superior Court Judge Jan Goldsmith continues to be City Attorney MikeRead More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: Berkeley School of Law Publishes DeVore Scholarly Piece on Nuclear Power

Yesterday on party-line votes, once again Democrats killed reasonable efforts to explore and expanded use of nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels. Ignoring the proven safety statistics of modern Nuclear Power Plants, and in blatant disregard for their own global warming hysteria, turned down a massive power alternative that has a significantly lower impact on the amount of man-made CFC’s that are emitted into the atmosphere.

Last week I was chatting with Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, who has been the champion in the legislature for looking at the expansion of the use of nuclear power in California. He told me about how he had been tapped by Boalt School of Law at Cal to prepare a "scholarly paper" on this whole topic. He said that it would soon be published, and I asked him to let me know once it was, so I could share it with FR readers. Well, the piece is now online! Below is a brief introduction to the piece penned by DeVore, with the a link over to his article, "Relative Risk: Global Warming and Imported Fossil Fuels vs. Nuclear Power."… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Berkeley School of Law Publishes DeVore Scholarly Piece on Nuclear Power

Yesterday on party-line votes, once again Democrats killed reasonable efforts to explore and expanded use of nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels. Ignoring the proven safety statistics of modern Nuclear Power Plants, and in blatant disregard for their own global warming hysteria, turned down a massive power alternative that has a significantly lower impact on the amount of man-made CFC’s that are emitted into the atmosphere.

Last week I was chatting with Assemblyman Chuck DeVore, who has been the champion in the legislature for looking at the expansion of the use of nuclear power in California. He told me about how he had been tapped by Boalt School of Law at Cal to prepare a "scholarly paper" on this whole topic. He said that it would soon be published, and I asked him to let me know once it was, so I could share it with FR readers. Well, the piece is now online! Below is a brief introduction to the piece penned by DeVore, with the a link over to his article, "Relative Risk: Global Warming and Imported Fossil Fuels vs. Nuclear Power."… Read More

Matt Rexroad

Nestande Doesn’t Pay Taxes

This spot will be up on cable in AD 64 in a few days.

It discusses the public record of Assembly candidate Brian Nestande.

I am working for businesswoman Kelly McCarty.… Read More

What this State Needs Is Another Holiday!

Or at least our fiscally challenged Democrats do. Today, on a party-line vote, Democrats in the Assembly Elections and Redistricting Committee voted to create a new state holiday. And what is the momentous person or event we are clamoring to honor? You guessed it: Election Day. That’s right folks, the same Democrats who have managed to spend this state into a $16 Billion deficit now want State employees to take another day off. The State of California, which already offers its employees 13 state recognized holidays, would like to make it an even 14.

The measure advanced today under the presumption that if we could just give State Employees the day off, we could help eliminate that pesky low voter turnout. While I guess it is possible that low voter turnout is the result of not enough time off, I can’t help but wonder if Californians are not just fed up with bloated and unresponsive government. It could also be that Californians are just culturally different than most of the nation and just don’t rate voting as one of the most important things in their lives, or it could be any of another of the millions of reasons people don’t… Read More

Jill Buck

The Downfall of “Do Me” Feminism

Could this be the demise of “Do Me” Feminism? For the sake of young girls in America, I certainly hope so. The book “Prude” is a pragmatic look at the damage being done to not only young girls, but American society in general, by the sex-obsessed culture in which we find ourselves. The new feminist movement has attempted to convince women that true liberation lies in being sexually aggressive, and adopting what they believe to be a male tendency to remove sex from emotion. The “trickle down” effect of this movement has infiltrated the innocence of, and in many ways the protection of, young girls in the U.S. I highly recommend that you all check out www.PrudetheBook.com, and order a copy of our fellow California Republican’s outstanding book.

Carol Platt Liebau is a fellow board member on the Marian Bergeson Series, which is an organization dedicated to preparing Republican women for public service in… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Newsom will facilitate protests of America, but not of the Chinese Government…

For weeks we have been watching the anticipation build up in advance of the arrival of the Olympic Torch to San Francisco on its worldwide journey to culminate at the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. Let me start by saying that I thought it was a remarkably poor decision by the International Olympic Organizing Committee (IOOC) to put the 2008 Summer Games in China, whether because of the trampling of the rights of the people of Tibet, or for that matter, the trampling of the rights of billions — the Chinese people. It also, frankly, seemed to be a bone-headed choice to run the torch through San Francisco, perhaps the least patriotic city in our nation. That said, with the torch coming, and the political madness coming to a crescendo, all eyes were on yesterday’s big run.

Mayor Gavin Newsom decided to do a "last minute switcharoo" while many thousands gathered along the advertised torch route, many to protest China, and presumably many who just wanted to see a little history jog past their front door. Newsom quietly and quickly instead had the torch route diverted across town, miles from the original route, for what we even-then a shortened… Read More

Jon Fleischman

WSJ’s Fund on the Passing of Joe Shell

From today’s WSJ Political Diary E-mail:

Joe Shell, RIP

California conservatives lost a political hero last Monday with the death of Joe Shell at age 89. The former University of Southern California football hero went on to a successful career in the oil industry and in 1952 was elected to the state assembly, where he rose to become GOP leader.

But the old gridiron star’s finest hour came in 1962, when he decided that the Republican Party should not accept Richard Nixon’s decision to move back west to run for California governor after his presidential loss to John F. Kennedy. "I never trusted Nixon either to be a conservative or to be honest," he once told… Read More

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