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Jon Fleischman

Migden and Spitzer: The Odd Couple Unite To Go After Drunk Drivers

When I heard that conservative Assemblyman Todd Spitzer had teamed up on legislation with ultra-liberal State Senator Carol Migden, I had to inquire… And this is what Todd Spitzer had to say:

When a democrat and a republican partner up on a legislative idea it usually turns heads for Capitol watchers. But when a liberal San Francisco Democrat pairs up with an Orange County Republican conservative observers naturally ask the question: how and why? I appreciate the FlashReport asking. How Carol Migden and I came together on SB 177 which we announced last week at a join press conference was actually simple happenstance and quite accidental. SB 177 requires first time driving under the influence (DUI) offenders to have an Interlock Ignition Device (IID) installed in theirRead More

What’s worse than being a woman: being gay

Don’t blame me…its what the American People say.

A new Gallup Poll asked whether people would vote for a presidential candidate with various physical and background characteristics.

While 94% of Americans say they would vote for a black presidential candidate, just 45% say they would vote for an atheist.

% of Americans who would vote for a candidate who was…

Jewish 92% Woman 88% Hispanic 87% Mormon 72% Married for the third time 67% 72 years of age 57% Homosexual 55%

It is important not to read too much into these figures. For one, it is terribly unfashionable to tell a stranger over the telephone that you hate black people. Answering questions about presidential attributes is much different than say a question about traffic in your city or even a new health care tax.

But I would rather be Governor Mitt Romney (Mormon) than Senator John McCain (old and mean).… Read More

Ray Haynes

Today’s Commentary: Did They Really Think About This?

The move by the Senate to move the California presidential primary to February is set to come before the Assembly this week. The reason for the change, according to rumors in the Capitol, is to put a term limit change on the ballot before the filing period for the legislative races in 2008. If term limits are changed before the filing period, existing termed out legislators will be able to extend their terms beyond 2008.

Here is the problem.

The 2008 filing period begins right around the first week of February. Tons of people are running for the Senate and Assembly seats of the termed out members. People are announcing campaigns, raising money, actively seeking to fill the offices. Lobbyists are evaluating these candidates, and will have to make decisions soon about who to back.

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Ray Haynes

Did They Really Think About This?

The move by the Senate to move the California presidential primary to February is set to come before the Assembly this week. The reason for the change, according to rumors in the Capitol, is to put a term limit change on the ballot before the filing period for the legislative races in 2008. If term limits are changed before the filing period, existing termed out legislators will be able to extend their terms beyond 2008.

Here is the problem.

The 2008 filing period begins right around the first week of February. Tons of people are running for the Senate and Assembly seats of the termed out members. People are announcing campaigns, raising money, actively seeking to fill the offices. Lobbyists are evaluating these candidates, and will have to make decisions soon about who to back.

So what happens if terms limits are extended? Lots of candidates, expecting to succeed the current office holders will have raised lots of money and campaign support for the offices that the incumbents will run to keep. Will they be challenged by people who have already spent a year of their lives, raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, actively sought local… Read More

71st AD Update

Assemblyman Todd Spitzer terms out in 2008. His 71st Assembly District stretches from Norco to the north and Rancho Santa Margarita to the south.

Last week Neil Blais, a founding member of the Rancho Santa Margarita City Council officially announced his candidacy. He has hired Johnson/Clark as his consultants and Desiree Mouzoon (Dez and Associates) as his fundraiser.

Although I have not seen anything from him, I know Jeff Miller, a councilman in Corona and chairman of the Riverside GOP is also running and has GBWA on board. He is the only non-OC candidate at this point.

Also in the race: Irvine Councilman Steven Choi (at whose pleasure I serve on the Irvine Planning Commission), Mission Viejo Councilman John Paul Ledesma and Orange Councilman Mark Murphy.

Murphy has a close association with retired Senator John Lewis and his business partner Matt Holder (Lewis Consulting Group) they are very successful campaign consultants having elected two members of the OC Board of Supervisors and the Sheriff, but they… Read More

Carl Fogliani

Today’s Commentary: Kucinich-Mcnerney 2008?

11th district Congressman Jerry McNerney (D-Berkeley) has become a co-sponsor of H.R. 508 in the House of Representatives. What you may ask does the language of H.R. 508 contain that would inspire me to enlighten the readers of this fine blog? Put simply, the language calls for a withdrawal of American forces in 6 months from Iraq (what else can the democrat party talk about) but the real devil is in the details. Reading this legislation is a crystal clear glimpse into the true meaning of what McNerney believes when he says we need (his words) "a tougher, smarter approach to the global war on terror." Here is just a sampling of the finer points of H.R. 508:

Jobs Program for Iraqi Hippies:

McNerney and his fellow leftist lunatics (weirdo Dennis Kucinich along with such leaders in strategic and military thought as Barbara Lee and Maxine Waters are fellow co-sponsors) believe that forming a non-profit "Institute of Peace" in Iraq and spending $25 million in tax dollars a year is the way to go to. In the words of HR 508, it’s mission includes providing "… Read More

Carl Fogliani

Kucinich-Mcnerney 2008?

11th district Congressman Jerry McNerney (D-Berkeley) has become a co-sponsor of H.R. 508 in the House of Representatives. What you may ask does the language of H.R. 508 contain that would inspire me to enlighten the readers of this fine blog? Put simply, the language calls for a withdrawal of American forces in 6 months from Iraq (what else can the democrat party talk about) but the real devil is in the details. Reading this legislation is a crystal clear glimpse into the true meaning of what McNerney believes when he says we need (his words) "a tougher, smarter approach to the global war on terror." Here is just a sampling of the finer points of H.R. 508:

Jobs Program for Iraqi Hippies: McNerney and his fellow leftist lunatics (weirdo Dennis Kucinich along with such leaders in strategic and military thought as Barbara Lee and Maxine Waters are fellow co-sponsors) believe that forming a non-profit "Institute of Peace" in Iraq and spending $25 million in tax dollars a year is the way to go to. In the words of HR 508, it’s mission includes providing… Read More

Jon Fleischman

A Quiet Sunday!

Today, a quiet Sunday of a holiday weekend, is a good day for me to take some time off. So there is no Commentary today, though the main page has been updated with all of today’s news (check out what Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Computer, had to say). I will take this opportunity to make one last request for anyone with suggestions for our upcoming ‘Winners and Losers of the CRP Convention’ column. Because I was busy running for Party office much of the weekend, I may have missed to great awardees! Have a great Sunday!… Read More

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