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What Dems Get In Exchange for Bond Deal

Here’s a column you may have missed. It’s by Timm Herdt, the columnist for the Ventura County Star. He has an interesting take on the Democrats’ motives for handing the Governor a bond victory. If he’s right (and he’s correct already on one item), it could be the Democrats who get the real victory.

If the governor gets all that out of this bond deal, what’s in it for Democrats?

Not to be a cynic, but someone has to ask that question.

The most intriguing comment last week came from Perata, who said this about Schwarzenegger’s role in the bond negotiations: "Weeks from now, you’ll find out he did things that now are not too obvious."

Such as?

Pay close attention Friday, when Schwarzenegger releases his revised budget proposal. State tax revenues are running more than $4 billion above projections, meaning the governor will have lots of money to hand out.

Watch how much goes toRead More

Branstine MIA at Republican Forum

Dear Mr. Branstine:

I was at the Murrieta Republican Women’s Federated 66th Assembly Candidates forum tonight; Where were you?

The other three Republican candidates for the 66thAssembly District, Nancy Knight, Steve Adams and Kevin Jeffries were there; Again where were you?

Did the fact that this was a Republican event scare you away given the revelations about your political past in the last few days?

I learned years ago that snubbing the RWF is amajor mistake when running for office as a Republican. I know you are much more used to attending SEIU Rally’s or Emily’s List fundraising parties,but in the Republican Party we tend to go to gatherings that have the word Republican in them.

Since you missed the action, let me tell you about it. One of the questions asked of the candidates was; Have you ever run in a Democratic Primary? All the candidates there answered no. Had you been there you would have beenthe lone yes in the room,maybe that is why you were absent.… Read More

Notes from the Dem Debate

(This is long, but if you’re interested in what i heard over the internet of the second half of the Democartic gubernatorial debate tonight, keep reading. Or skip the choppy dialogue and see impression at very beginning and end of posting. I truely made an effort not to change the words, intent or meaning of the candidates, but a lot got left out. Quite frankly, the two just kept repeating the same old lines.)

Here’s a mostly unedited transcript of the last half hour of the Angelides/Westly debate. I say mostly unedited because I’m going to clean up a few spelling errors and typos. Otherwise, it’s just raw typing. Not everything is verbatim, but I assure you nothing is out of context.

PA = Phil Angelides SW = Steve Westly AS = Arnold Schwarzenegger CM = Carla Marinucci (San Francisco Chronicle) JM = John Myers (KQED Public Radio) Maria Gomez is w/ Univision Q = Question A = Answer Moderator is Hank Plante

It’s 7:25 PM. I just logged on to the Angelides/Westly debate in San Francisco.

While the webcast is a little spotty, the audio is pretty constant.

First… Read More

Supervisor Brad Mitzelfelt

Postmus Deflects Legal ‘Drive-By Shooting’

San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Postmus scored a legal victory today in his campaign for County Assessor when Superior Court Judge Christopher J. Warner denied incumbent Assessor Don Williamson’s motion for a temporary restraining order against Postmus’ use of acampaign logo.

Williamson’s lawsuit alleged that Postmus’ logo (pictured right) implies that Postmus is the incumbent Assessor because it includes the name "Bill Postmus" and the words "County Assessor" below it in the logo graphic, without the words "Elect" or "For" included.

Ben Davidian, Postmus’ attorney and former Chairman of the California Fair Political Practices Commission, argued that the Postmus campaign logo was created in accordance with standard business practices and design techniques used for decades in American political campaigns, and thatWilliamson’s motion was tantamount to asking the Court to design Postmus’… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Help Wanted!

As you have seen over the past couple of weeks, we are very actively ‘enhancing and retooling’ the FlashReport Weblog Contributor Pool.

I am very excited that we have a great team of folks…

From the ‘north state’ (above Sacramento) we have Doug LaMalfa. From the Bay Area, Bill Whalen and Jennifer Nelson. From the Sacramento Area, Tom Ross and Joe Justin. From the Central Coast we have Amy Thoma (though she is on leave as the Assembly Republican Leader, for whom she works, grapples with whether to let Amy continue to write for us…). From the Central Valley we have they ‘shy guy’ Mike Der Manouel, Jr. From Los Angeles we’ve got our high-volume producer, Mike Spence. From San Bernardino County, the one and old Brad Mitzelfelt. From Riverside County, the Howard Kaloogian’s best friend Phil Paule. From Orange County the irrepressible duo of Adam Probolsky and … Read More

Jennifer Nelson

Get Over It

One of my favorite Eagles songs is on their Hell Freezes Over album, “Get Over It.” There are days when I just want to hook a loudspeaker to the roof of my car and ride through the streets of California blaring that song.

The song came to mind the other day when Diane Schachterle of the American Civil Rights Institute (Ward Connerly’s 501(c)3) sent me a notice about an event happening in San Francisco this afternoon. While I would have liked to attend, it would have to be with three kids in tow so I won’t, but frankly, I’m not sure I’d have the stomach for it anyway. See, the “Discrimination… Read More

Jon Fleischman

Will Ray Haynes oppose Bruce Herschensohn, too?

FR friend Shane Goldmacher (who writes for CapWeekly) has reported on his blog that conservative Republican Assemblyman Ray Haynes has endorsed…Abel Maldonado in his bid for Controller. On one level, this is surprising because idoliogically and stylistically, Haynes and Maldonado’s primary opponent, former Assemblyman Tony Strickland are very much on the same page.

At first blush, this would simply seem to be a calculated ‘pay back’ from Haynes to Strickland, who has endorsed Haynes’ primary opponent in his race for Board of Equalization, conservative businesswoman Michelle Steel.

The key difference here, of course, is that Haynes and Steel are both hardline conservatives. So you can’t really say that someone is more or less conservative based on which of the two someone endorse. Either Haynes or Steel would be a marked improvement over Claude Parrish, who seems to relish the regulatory role of the BOE, instead of seeing it as a resource to come to the aid of taxpayers.

Anyways, I think I am… Read More

Big River

Having ADD as bad as I do results in me being able to only focus on one type of music at a time, and for now, it’s JR’s "Live At San Quention". The first song from that concert is "Big River"….my son totally digs it too…and it’s pretty timely given the story Dan Walters wrote today. I’ve professed to being no Dan Walters before and for having a complete lack of interest in policy, but I think I was one of the earlier folks around who was able to grasp the political ramifications (points for big words?) of a levee rupture in the Delta. Heck I think Schnur must have read one of my posts detailing my thoughts that if a levee were to break,… Read More