Posted on 04/11/2011 6:06:01 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Longtime Democratic strategist Kam Kuwata, a mainstay of the California political scene for decades, was found dead today in his Venice condominium. He was 57.
I am greatly saddened by the passing of Kam Kuwata, said Eric Bauman, Los Angeles County Democratic Party chairman. Today, we lost a dear friend and a top Democratic political mind whose influential behind-the-scenes work had touched California and American politics alike.
Kuwatas work extends nearly 30 years in campaign strategic planning, communications and messaging. He served in many key roles for major and local Democratic campaigns including: U.S. Senators Dianne Feinstein, Daniel Akaka and Alan Cranston; along with Gray Davis, Leo McCarthy, Jim Hahn and Robert Matsui.
Authorities say police went to Kuwatas home after friends became concerned about his welfare. There was no immediate word of the cause of death, a police spokesman said, but authorities did not consider the death suspicious
(Excerpt) Read more at losangeles.cbslocal.com ...
Ditto.
Why are so many Japanese-Americans Democrats?
RIP.
He passed on before his work as a democrat strategist was complete - the USA has not yet been completely destroyed and the constitution is still the law of the land.
So this is one of the guys who screwed up California? He might of been a nice person but for the sake of California, it is better that he is gone.
Barely. America is clinging to the rim of the swirling toilet bowl by its fingertips.
Unlikely drugs.
More likely he sat down and figured out just what his party has done to both California and the United States, and simply couldn’t stand sticking around anymore.
I wish we were a country of Klingons. Then we’d be kicking ass all over the universe. Can’t even do it to Wisconsin labor thugs.
Has anyone been reading Ulsterman’s White House Insider? Just Asking!!!
Mine too-My husband and I have known several male acquaintances and friends who have had heart problems and attacks in their late fifties, early sixties. Not all have died, but for some reason it does seem to be a treacherous time of life. My own father died at age fifty nine of a massive heart attack, but that was in 1958 before all of the heart drugs and procedures that we have today.
Funnnnyyyy.........but.........also.......true!
You’re an idiot.
Southack,
I guess I should I have put (sarcasm) for those who did’t quite get it. Not you of course because you obviously got it (sarcasm).
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