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Jon Fleischman

Kudos to Fred Thompson

I just learned that Presidential aspirant Fred Thompson has decided to postpone a schedule fundraising/volunteer appreciation swing through SoCal, in light of the devestation that is taking place with the wildfires.

I think this was the right decision to make.

Senator John McCain is still conducting a high-dollar fundraising event tomorrow in Beverly Hills. I think he should have cancelled his event. The fact that he has not is probably an indicator of the difficulties that Senator McCain is having raising dollars.

Perhaps McCain can ask attendees at his event to give a separate donation to the Red Cross to help with evacuees, or for the recovery efforts for those who have lost their homes.

Anyway – kudos to Senator Thompson.… Read More

USC College Republicanʼs Host Packed Ann Coulter Event

Proving that the conservative youth movement is alive and well, the USC College Republicans hosted conservative commentator Ann Coulter yesterday evening in a packed, standing room-only event at the USC campus. The USC College Republicans, led by their Chairwoman Cheyenne Steel (Yes, thatʼs Steel Version 3.0), deserve credit for packing the room with over 300 people, accommodating an overflow seating with another 150 people, and preventing the left wing protestors from hijacking the event.

College Republicans chapters across California are hosting speakers and events this week as a part of David Horowtizʼs Islamofascism Week. Itʼs events like these that recruit Republican volunteers, energize conservatives on campus, and sharpen the political skills of future operatives. No doubt, we will be seeing more from USCʼs bright young stars like Cheyenne Steel, Kip Payne and Ben Myers for years to come.

Coulter spoke for about an hour, followed by Q&A, and then a… Read More

Matt Rexroad

Mudslingers by Kerwin Swint

Kerwin Swint is a Professor of Political Science at Kennesaw State University . He wrote a book in 2006 called Mudslingers: The Top 25 Negative Political Campaigns of All Time.

California has two campaigns that make the list but the last one was in 1950.

This is an excellent book for political junkies. Some of these tactics that were used by these candidates even decades ago are pretty outrageous.

In California I actually see more hard hitting races in Democrat primaries. They seem to have no problem going for the jugular early on.

On the Republican side we have a couple races coming up in 2008 that could certainly make the list and at least one in 2010 that has great possibility.

In Mudslingers the races that rose to the top of the list usually involved race and accusations of extra martial affairs.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Test

Test… Read More

James V. Lacy

Target stores zeroing-in on signature gatherers

In a recent court filing that does not bode well for the initiative process and "expressive rights" in California, Target Stores is picking on an individual signature gatherer to obtain a court order against any such activity at Target Stores.

In a Complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court in late August, and just recently served, Target Stores, represented by Morrison and Foerster (New York Mayor Bloomberg proclaimed yesterday "Morrison and Foerster" day in New York City), is suing an individual initiative signature gatherer and 100 Does for a permanent injunction and trespass to enforce Target’s blanket policy of "prohibiting all groups and individuals from using its property for expressive activity."

The lawsuit would bar all expressive activities, including signature gathering for initiative campaigns, in front of Target stores, to avoid "potential for congestion in front of entrances to Target stores" and the "potential for interference with business operations." Almost all the allegations in the Complaint are general in nature and no specific allegations or facts… Read More

Jon Fleischman

A Tragic Situation

Normally in this space we would have today’s political commentary. And there is plenty going on in the news on which to comment — a new redistricting proposal (that excludes redrawing U.S. House lines), the growing food fight between Speaker Fabian Nunez and the California Nurses Association, or Rep. Pete Starks’ apology after making an ass out of himself — to name a few. That said, these wildfires raging all over Southern California make it very difficult to just ‘dive in’ to political analysis, as if somehow today should be ‘business as usual’ for the FR. Like many, I have spent much time watching television, listening to the radio, and surfing the web, trying to stay up on what is going on, and where. I am overwhelmed with sympathy for people who are losing their homes, and awed by the bigger-than-life task of trying to manage and suppress all of these fires. It is clearly a testament to good firefighting skills that, given that well over 400,000 acres have burned (with over 900,000 people evacuated), that there has been so little loss of life. I know a significant number of people… Read More

Duane Dichiara

Day 3 From Downtown San Diego

It’s ‘raining’ ash downtown today. It leaves a disgusting film on you if you are outside for any period of time. Tourists, language students, and the homeless own the streets.

The homeless have actually gotten particularly aggresive… maybe because the ash and heat (it’s like 90 some odd degrees but no real sun) and maybe because the streets are pretty barren and they don’t feel restrained by crowds.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Today’s Commentary: A Tragic Situation

Normally in this space we would have today’s political commentary. And there is plenty going on in the news on which to comment — a new redistricting proposal (that excludes redrawing U.S. House lines), the growing food fight between Speaker Fabian Nunez and the California Nurses Association, or Rep. Pete Starks’ apology after making an ass out of himself — to name a few. That said, these wildfires raging all over Southern California make it very difficult to just ‘dive in’ to political analysis, as if somehow today should be ‘business as usual’ for the FR. Like many, I have spent much time watching television, listening to the radio, and surfing the web, trying to stay up on what is going on, and where. I am overwhelmed with sympathy for people who are losing their homes, and awed by the bigger-than-life task of trying to manage and suppress all of these fires. It is clearly a testament to good firefighting skills that, given that well over 400,000 acres have burned (with over 900,000 people evacuated), that there has been so little loss of life. I know a significant number of people… Read More