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Today’s Commentary: CRP Vice Chairman Candidates: Weak Effort

I waited until today to write this in the hopes that one of the candidates for vice chairman of the California Republican Party would have gotten their act together enough to engage in a real campaign including a genuine effort toward getting the job.

But alas at this point none of them have.

The election is Feb. 11 at the CRP Convention in Sacramento. Campaigning for party office is very different than running for say city council or water board, even if the town or district is very small (the CRP is made up of 1600 members). However, a campaign for CRP office can be just as expensive or even more so. Smart candidates raise funds, do direct mail, have volunteers and run operations at the convention where voting takes place. Those who are well funded, hire staff. For instance, even though he is running unopposed, current CRP vice chairman Ron Nehring who is up for the job of chairman, has a paid campaign manager–the best there is, Jimmy Camp.

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Barry Jantz

Anderson: No CalPERS Investments in Iran

If Chuck DeVore’s no-terrorism-apologists-in-the-classroom legislation isn’t enough to make the left cringe this session (see blogdevore), Joel Anderson is now putting the screws to CalPERS, wanting to divest retirement funding in terrorism, specifically businesses investing in Iran. Joel announced AB 221 Monday and will hold a press conference on the bill this morning.

As well, his op-ed on the subject appears in the Union-Trib this morning. Anderson writes:

Given (the existing) legal restrictions, and the laser-like focus of America on fighting terror since Sept. 11, how can public employee retirement systems in the United States continues to invest hundreds of billions of public employees’ taxpayer-funded retirement funds in corporations doing business with countries that support terrorist groups? Why do we not do everything we can to assist our government in unplugging the life support of terrorist regimes?

I believe that California’s citizens and public employees will be appalled to learn that Iran, which is being sanctioned by the UnitedRead More

Jon Fleischman

Forbes: Arnold’s Health Plan Unhealthy

One the of the brighter lights on the GOP side of the aisle, especially when it comes to economic issues, is certainly businessman Steve Forbes. Forbes is well know, and well respected, for his policy acumen. In his magazine, Forbes pens an opinion column. Well, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s governmental foray into healthcare has made the top of Forbes’ most recent column:

UNHEALTHY…By Steve Forbes Arnold Schwarzenegger’s proposal for universal health coverage in California underscores the abysmal ignorance of so many–including boatloads of business executives and entrepreneurs–about what it takes to bring rationality, productivity and lower prices to the health care market. The biggest problem is the disconnect between providers and consumers. When theRead More

CRP Vice Chairman Candidates: Weak Effort

I waited until today to write this in the hopes that one of the candidates for vice chairman of the California Republican Party would have gotten their act together enough to engage in a real campaign including a genuine effort toward getting the job.

But alas at this point none of them have.

The election is Feb. 11 at the CRP Convention in Sacramento. Campaigning for party office is very different than running for say city council or water board, even if the town or district is very small (the CRP is made up of 1600 members). However, a campaign for CRP office can be just as expensive or even more so. Smart candidates raise funds, do direct mail, have volunteers and run operations at the convention where voting takes place. Those who are well funded, hire staff. For instance, even though he is running unopposed, current CRP vice chairman Ron Nehring who is up for the job of chairman, has a paid campaign manager–the best there is, Jimmy Camp.

Candidates for CRP office have the challenge of corralling votes among a highly aware and engaged population of voters. The business of getting these votes is very much based on personal… Read More

Jill Buck

Tom Del Beccaro Backed By Womens Federated

I just got thisemail from Tom,and thought I’d share it with FR readers:

Dear CRP Member, I am pleased to announce that I have received the endorsement of the board of the largest Republican volunteer organization in California and the organization that year in and year out brings the most delegates to our convention:

The California Federation of Republican Women (“CFRW”).

Each candidate sought the endorsement of the CFRW Board and I received 6 times the number of votes that my closest competitor received. I remain the only candidate with the endorsement of a statewide grassroots organization – and not just one but three. Previously, I received the endorsement of the California Congress of Republicans & the California Republican Lawyers Association.

They join 7 past CRP Chairman, over 40 current and past County Chairs and over 1000 activists in supporting my candidacy. According to current CFRW President Marianne Haydon, "Tom Del Beccaro’s acknowledgement of theRead More

Barry Jantz

Monday San Diego…The U-T Goes Blogging

For those wondering what happened to the staple of Sunday San Diego…hey, I didn’t post yesterday, ok? Fleischman said he was going to half my pay as a result. I went to public schools, and (not but) I can figure 50 percent of zilch. So, what do you want for free?

Speaking of real media sources, however, which have real deadlines that can’t be missed, let’s take a look at the San Diego Union-Trib’s increase in blogging.

As noted previously, Chris Reed’s America’s Finest Blog has been a welcome addition to the U-T, utilizing a sometimes acerbic opinion style that the more stoic newsprint editorial pages can’t – or won’t – even begin to touch. Bottom line: Chris’ no-holds-barred writing is an entertaining must read.

Without getting into the unknown legal nuances between the U-T’s broadsheet and the on-line SignOnSanDiego.com, the editors do want to… Read More

Matthew J. Cunningham

OC Supe Candidate Photoshopped Into Photo With Arnold

The special election to fill the 1st Supervisor District seat here in OC — a consequence of Lou Correa’s election to the state Senate — has been an interesting one.

This weekend, however, it really took a turn for the weird.

One of the candidates is Garden Grove school board trustee Trung Nguyen, who’s being backed by the formidable political operation of Assemblyman Van Tran and more than a $100,000 of his own money.

This weekend a Trung Nguyen for Supervisor campaign ad appeared in the Vietnamese-langauge newspaper Vien Dong, inwhich Trung has obviously been Photoshopped into a photo with Gov. Schwarzenegger at a Lynn Daucher for Senate rally last year.

There’s been no comment yet from the Trung Nguyen campaign.

Here’s the Photoshopped picture:

Compare it with other photos of the rally — including what Trung was really wearing — here on Red County/OC Blog.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Remembering Milton Friedman

Today has been set as Milton Friedman Day — and as such, there are celebrations of the life of the famous Nobel prize winning economist taking place all around the world. Friedman was one of the foremost advocates for freedom and for free markets. Friedman is credited with shaping much of modern political thought about libertarianism and the idea of how the engine of human enjinuity, unshackled from the arbitratrary and capricious regulation of government, is the strongest force for positive achievement ever created.

Today we honor Dr. Friedman at the FlashReport by giving one of his essays, specifically one with his ideas about how to address our national challenges on the healthcare issue, with the Golden Pen award.

Here’s a great paragraph that I excerpted from the piece:

Most changes made in the final decade of the twentieth century were in the wrong direction.Read More

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