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Jon Fleischman

Time for Presidential Caucuses in California? Congrats Bob Huff…

TIME TO CONSIDER MAKING CALI A CAUCUS STATE? There is an adage that says, "Even a broken clock is right twice a day." Los Angeles Times writer George Skelton has been consistently producing his column on Golden State politics for a long, long time. To be honest, most of the time, while I think Skelton brings up pertinent topics, I rarely agree with his ideas or his conclusions. Actually, if I did, it would probably really worry George, since he hardly sees himself as a darling of conservatives. That having been said, today in his column, George Skelton floats an idea that has a lot of merit and is worth a healthy discussion. Skelton throws out the idea that perhaps California should consider becoming a caucus state in terms of Presidential elections. What does this mean? It means that instead of voters going to the polls in the primary, instead voters of each political party would be invited to attend an actual meeting in their area where interested members of each party would show up and vote for delegates to their party’s national convention, pledged to certain… Read More

Where Are They Now: Rod Pacheco

Rumors swirled as former Republican Assembly Leader Rod Pacheco termed out of office in 2002:State Senate, Attorney General,Federal Judgeship?The pundits were spinning.

Rod Pacheco (pictured to the right) was the first Latino Republican elected to the California State Assembly in over a century. Later, he served as Republican Leader for the Republican caucus. His election marked the first time in California’s history that a Latino has served as the Republican Leader in the State Legislature.

In the legislature, he was a staunch and effective advocate for education and public safety. In 2000, Assemblyman Pacheco assembled a bipartisan legislative coalition aimed at reforming the Cal Grant system so that all eligible students would be provided the resources necessary to attend college. Working closely with Senate Pro Tem John Burton (D-San Francisco) on Senate Bill 1644, the Ortiz–Pacheco-Poochigian–Vasconcellos Cal Grant… Read More

Help Wanted: Apply within

Two cities in Orange County have vacancies on their city council’s.

SANTA ANA When Jose Solorio was sworn in to the Assembly he left behind a vacancy on the Santa Ana city council. Now the council expects to appoint a successor on January 2nd. Applications are due by December 18th. Details here.

Santa Ana faces issues including budget shortfalls, crime, delayed street improvements and the almost enviable problem of massive amounts of commercial and residential development but a slow and ‘old school’ planning department that can’t keep up. YORBA LINDA Mike Duvall resigned from the Yorba Linda city council on December 4th to be sworn into the 72nd Assembly District seat and now the remaining four council members say they will fill the vacancy he left which will be for two years. Applications are due December 12th. Details here.

Yorba Linda facesRead More

Barry Jantz

Today’s Commentary: Who Will Carry the Torch on Team Mascot Names?

Now that Jackie Goldberg has been termed-out ofthe California State Assembly, I am at a complete loss as to which lawmaker, if any, will have the courage to carry the banner on a matter of significant state importance. It appears, unless some unknown legislator steps to the plate, that the vital issue of inappropriate, insensitive, politically incorrect team mascot names may not be debated in the California legislature this year.

Former Assemblywoman Goldberg made somewhat of a career in this arena,advocating for lawsto make unlawful the use of American Indian team mascots at public schools. Not surprisingly, a whole slew of fascists, racists, sexists, chauvinists, Huns, Republicans and readers of the FlashReport have long opposed the idea.

Personally, I could not believe at the timethat I had stooped so low as to allow myself to work for someone as obviously insensitive as now retired Assemblyman Jay La Suer, who said of Jackie’s efforts, “It’s political correctness taken 18 steps too far,” while puffing his chest and bragging openly that he had been both an El… Read More

Barry Jantz

Who Will Carry the Torch on Team Mascot Names?

Now that Jackie Goldberg has been termed-out ofthe California State Assembly, I am at a complete loss as to which lawmaker, if any, will have the courage to carry the banner on a matter of significant state importance. It appears, unless some unknown legislator steps to the plate, that the vital issue of inappropriate, insensitive, politically incorrect team mascot names may not be debated in the California legislature this year.

Former Assemblywoman Goldberg made somewhat of a career in this arena,advocating for lawsto make unlawful the use of American Indian team mascots at public schools. Not surprisingly, a whole slew of fascists, racists, sexists, chauvinists, Huns, Republicans and readers of the FlashReport have long opposed the idea.

Personally, I could not believe at the timethat I had stooped so low as to allow myself to work for someone as obviously insensitive as now retired Assemblyman Jay La Suer, who said of Jackie’s efforts, “It’s political correctness taken 18 steps too far,” while puffing his chest and bragging openly that he had been both an El… Read More

Mike Spence

LInda Boyd re-elected LA County Chair

Today, Linda Boyd was re-electedwas County Chair of theLos Angeles County Republican Party. Thiswill beher third team. Linda is only the second person elected to three consecutive terms. Her leadership team and received only a few no votes. LA County has come along way in the last few years under Linda’s leadership. She is also a candidate for Chair of the GOP County Chairman’s Association.… Read More

Mike Spence

High School Cabaret Continues …without High School Credit

The high school senior projectof an Antelope Valley Union High School studet continued, but with out credit. School officials decided that the sexy attire and content of "Cabaret " was not in keeping with school policy. See article here.You can see my original post here.

Still undecided is whether the cast will receive vocational educational credit for exotic dancing.

Just kidding, but school officials still have to explain their supervision of the project.… Read More

Republicans for Barak Obama

If I had the time, I’d push Barak. Republicans for Barak even though it’s a Democrat Primary. He’s a rock star and he’ll burn out on the Presidential thing, but, he could split things up a bit.

Hillary draws hot or cold support, nobody is lukewarm on Hillary. Obama can’t win the country, but he can mess with Hillary and the undecided Dems and anti-Hillary Dems. He could be our "gift."

Republicans will need a gift like this; because,since we areout of power, the Foley, DeLay and other issues will fade as the focusmoves toBush and Pelosi and Company –for now. The Iraq war may even lose some of its political luster as the Democrats are now faced with the complexities of resolving it. We need the gift because by not being in the spotlight, those issues will go unresolved, for now,and we will have those issues revisited in ’08 for us.Count on it. The Congressional Reps temporarily dodged Foley yesterday, but the issue is by no means done.

We will have a tougher time overcoming them if we have to do it by ourselves and whomever becomes our presidential… Read More