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Jill Buck

Take Me Home Tonight

I just met Eddie Money!

After a long day of meetings, I heard his song, “Baby Hold On,” on the radio…then the announcer said tickets were still available for his show in Pleasanton tonight. Long story short, swung by the venue for tix, jaw jacked with the owner a bit…yada, yada, yada…I’m standing outside the venue talking to Eddie Money and his roadies. Before I get an e-towel snap from Coach Jon for deviating from California politics, allow me to parlay my latest brush with the fabulously famous into a topic I’ve been meaning to post anyway.

Smoking in public places…or your own home

It was a good thing Eddie wasn’t playing in my neighboring town of Dublin, because if the cigarette he’d been smoking outside Tommy T’s annoyed anyone, he might be in violation of a new city ordinance. Back in the summer at a (what else) political fundraiser, I ran into a Dublin City Council member who had recently received… Read More

Congressman Doug LaMalfa

Behind The Lines-Redistricting Fairly

The Scales of Justice depicts a figure that, in order to achieve a fair measure and balance, is blindfolded. The method of redrawing legislative district lines every decade that is currently in place is not a fair measure or balanced. The only blindfold involved is the one that those defending this system try to keep pulled over the voters on this issue. Politicians drawing their own district lines is too great a temptation and self-interest to entrust to them as just a cursory look at the map from 2001 would reveal.

A measure back in the 80’s to remove this self-interest from politicians was defeated after heavy runs of TV ads featuring Jack Lemmon and others. Speaker Willie Brown later cackled about how they pulled a fast one on California voters.

The measure last year with similar goals, Prop 77 was defeated with heavy opposition from Democrat leadership as well as a smattering of Republicans. All sorts of reasons were concocted about the makeup of the panel, 3 retired judges, being too out of touch or too white to draw… Read More

Jon Fleischman

What are Tony Strickland and GOP Volunteer Leaders saying about Jon Fleischman?

I’m running for Vice Chairman, South, of the State GOP. Here are some thoughts from some prominent supporters:

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"Jon Fleischman is a leader in the California Republican Party. Please join me in supporting him for Vice Chairman, South"Tony Strickland, GOP Nominee for State Controller

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"As State Chairman of the California Republican National Hispanic Assembly I feel that it is paramount that we have a strong… Read More

Brandon Powers

GOP Gets Slaughtered Among Election Day Voters

The ever informative Target Book justsent one of their “Hot Sheet” emails to subscribers. In it, a fascinating bit that seems to dovetail nicely on Mike Spence’s CRP Reform piece this morning…

The Target Book segmented the results in absentee voting versus Election Day voting. With our $20 million GOTV “juggernaut” in place, let’s take a look at how the votes went down.

In the LG Race:

Among Absentee/Mail voters: McClintock: 49.5 Garamendi: 44.6

(A 4.9% edge)

As I reported at the time, Tom was up before Election Day hit.

But amongElection Dayvoters: McClintock: 41.1 Garamendi: 53.1

(A 12% deficit)

16.9% in the LG Race (it was 16.8 in the Gov race). That’s the swing. Something went wrong, and we’d be foolish if serious efforts weren’t made to figure out what did.… Read More

Jon Fleischman

CRP: Invitation to Weigh In

This morning’s Commentary from Mike Spence concerning the California Republican Party has already spurred a few e-mails to me — so I just wanted to let any stakeholders in the CRP know that if you would like to weigh in with your thoughts about the CRP, feel free to contact me. I’m happy to arrange to post your thoughts up on the site!… Read More

Mike Spence

Today’s Commentary: Reforming the CRP

In the late nineties some GOP leaders pushed to take over the CRP and local GOP county committees with a simple mantra: Ideology doesn’t matter, what matters is the “nuts and bolts” of party building. Basically, the goods they sold said the party should focus on registering voters, GOTV etc…. Of course most were moderates (who would lose part campaigns if ideology was a factor) and their successful campaign culminated in the much-heralded CRP Parsky Commission reforms of 2001. Below are some thoughts I have about improving the CRP. I never bought the complete abandonment of ideology from the party machinery. That’s how we get GOP endorsements of bonds and other follies I come to them though my 20+ years of GOP involvement in politics, my 15 on the CRP Executive committee, including six years on the CRP Board. I also come from the perspective that 2006 was not a good year for the CA GOP. The Governor won and so did Steve Poizner. McPherson, McClintock and Strickland didn’t. … Read More

Mike Spence

Reforming the CRP

In the late nineties some GOP leaders pushed to take over the CRP and local GOP county committees with a simple mantra: Ideology doesn’t matter, what matters is the "nuts and bolts" of party building. Basically, the goods they sold said the party should focus on registering voters, GOTV etc…. Of course most were moderates (who would lose campaigns if ideology was a factor) and their successful campaign culminated in the much-heralded CRP Parsky Commission reforms of 2001.Read More

Jon Fleischman

WSJ’s Stephen Moore: Free Market Solutions to Medicine

Stephen Moore is one of the more gifted editorial writers out there — over at the Wall Street Journal, has penned an outstanding piece, entitled, The Market and Its Medicine: Solving the health-care "crisis" means not more government involvement but less.

It begins:

About 10 years ago, I broke my leg playing basketball. After I came out of surgery, with a cast stretching from my ankle to the top of my leg, an orderly asked me whether I had ever used crutches before. I hadn’t, so he showed me what to do, swinging through them from one end of the room to the other. The whole lesson lasted about 90 seconds. When I got my hospital bill, I saw that I had been charged $150 for "gait training on crutches." I did what all insured Americans do: I forwarded the bill to my insuranceRead More