Posted on 09/24/2002 6:17:40 AM PDT by RonDog
Posted on Tue, Sep. 24, 2002
Davis postpones tech-sponsored fundraiser
Mercury News Sacramento Bureau
SACRAMENTO - Three days after abruptly canceling a Silicon Valley fundraiser, Gov. Gray Davis on Monday postponed a second high-priced campaign event amid a swirling controversy over raising money from special interests.Davis had been slated to take part in a town hall forum in Palo Alto this evening before heading off to attend a small, $10,000-a-person fundraiser organized by his high-tech allies at an upscale restaurant.
Late Monday afternoon, Davis delayed both events, with the campaign citing the governor's appearance today at a women's conference in Long Beach and his need to weigh the fate of hundreds of bills he must sign or veto by midnight Monday.
``With all of the work that the governor has before him, the best thing to do was to work with the sponsors and see if we couldn't move the events to a date in October,'' said campaign spokesman Roger Salazar.
The tech fundraiser, co-sponsored by venture capitalist John Doerr, was organized at the same time that the industry has been aggressively lobbying Davis to veto so-called e-waste legislation. A bill that passed the legislature in late August would impose new fees on companies to pay for recycling environmentally hazardous computer parts that sometimes end up in trash dumps.
The decision to delay the fundraiser came three days after Davis canceled another Silicon Valley campaign event organized by Rod Diridon, a former Santa Clara County supervisor and Davis appointee to chair the state's High-Speed Rail Authority.
The $1,000-a-person event at Diridon's home was set to take place one day after the governor signed a $10 billion bond measure that, if approved by voters, would jump-start California's high-speed rail system. In an e-mail, Diridon had solicited donors ``who will build, operate and maintain'' the state's fledgling high-speed rail system to attend.
Davis canceled the fundraiser after Diridon's e-mails became public.
But that didn't stop the governor's GOP challenger, Los Angeles investor Bill Simon, from joining protesters outside Diridon's Santa Clara house and accusing Davis of selling state policy to special interests.
Monday afternoon, Davis called a co-sponsor of the TechNet event, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, and asked him if they could postpone the event because he is pressed for time.
Hastings said he asked Davis if his decision was at all related to the latest controversy and the governor said no. Hastings also dismissed suggestions that Davis makes policy decisions based on who gives him money.
``The governor has been unafraid to take on core constituencies that typically contribute a lot of money if he felt like that wasn't the right policy,'' said Hastings, whom Davis appointed to the state school board.
Contact Dion Nissenbaum at dnissenbaum@sjmercury.com or (916) 441-4603.
Monday afternoon, Davis called a co-sponsor of the TechNet event, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, and asked him if they could postpone the event because he is pressed for time.FWIW, the AP version of this story - posted later in the day - also reflects this mad Davis spinning, i.e. from the San Francisco Chronicle:Hastings said he asked Davis if his decision was at all related to the latest controversy and the governor said no. Hastings also dismissed suggestions that Davis makes policy decisions based on who gives him money.
``The governor has been unafraid to take on core constituencies that typically contribute a lot of money if he felt like that wasn't the right policy,'' said Hastings, whom Davis appointed to the state school board.
I had no idea Hastings was in bed with Davis... I am dissapointed. Netflix and Hastings are based in my town. Too bad I have to cancel my Netflix account.
But WE know the REAL story!
Thank God for Free Republic!
I am in Los Angeles area if there are any Freep events closer to me, I would love to join. I am east of LA.I will FReep mail you with the DETAILS, but here is a quick summary:
Freep mail me.
"DumpDAVIS" FReeps are currently scheduled for:"Dump DAVIS!"
Sunday (9/29) - 6 pm to 8 pm - Kodak Theatre in Hollywood - confirmedPlease FReep-mail me for details, and to get on my list for a SECRET "Dump DAVIS!" FReep - coming soon!
(note NEW times)
Barbra Streisand and Barry Manilow will be raising $4 million for the DNC
theme: "Keep the Hookers in Hollywood, NOT Sacramento"
(Hooker/pimp costumes encouraged, but not required!)Monday (9/30) - 11 am to noon - Nixon Library in Yorba Linda - confirmed
(note NEW start time)
Bill Simon speech/lunch at noon
theme: "Gray Davis: debate DODGER"
(Bring ANYTHING that says "Dodgers" - hats, posters, uniforms!)Monday - (10/7) - 10 am to noon - Los Angeles Times building - confirmed
Simon/Davis debate
theme: "Dump DAVIS"
("Dump DAVIS" posters, sanitation worker outfits, dump truck?)Saturday (10/19) - noon to 4 pm - Capitol building in Sacramento - confirmed
state-wide "DumpDAVIS" FReep in SACRAMENTO!
FReepers from all across Cailfornia will gather on the Capitol Steps
Jim Robinson is scheduled to be there.
Sacramento radio station KTKZ (1380-AM) would like to do a LIVE remote broadcast from the FReeep!
theme: "Dump DAVIS"
(possible GIANT dump truck, dumpsters - use your imagination...)
Okay, who's got a chicken costume...The **is** a "Chicken Man" - who dresses as "Gray Davis, the DEBATE Chicken."
We met him at the Beverly Hills FReep last week.He is NOT an active member of this forum, but he is a BORN FReeper.
He and I FReeped Davis this afternoon in Long Beach, and we FROSTED the soon-to-be-EX-governor - at least the CHICKEN did...
Ol' Gray is probably STILL talking to himself!And this is a GOOD thing.
More on that soon!
Davis is a chicken and a whore. FReepers are making a difference. We've got him on the run!LOL!
You must have ESP!!!
That was EXACTLY what happened today in Long Beach!
The "Chicken Man" and the "eGray Hooker" were on hand at the Long Beach Convention Center to greet Davis at the annual "Governor's Conference for Women."We decided to call it a day at about half past noon, when the crowd outside died down, and THEN IT HAPPENED...Davis was scheduled to address a luncheon crowd from noon to 1:30 pm - we thought.
The two of us FReeped them from their morning break at 11:30 am to about half past noon:
the GIANT, bright yellow, fuzzy "Chicken Man" - witha a sign that said, "Gray Davis: debate DODGER!"Not much advance notice. No press release. No camera! :(
and
the "eGray Hooker" with my sign that says, "Will work for BRIBE$!"
VERY litte media.
KNX newsradio was there, sort of.
An ABC-7 TV truck was there (but the cameraman was INSIDE the building) because one of their reporter-ettes was getting an award.
Today Ron (the Davis hooker) and Chicken Man (Cluck Cluck) dressed as a hooker and chicken to attend and demonstrate at the Long Beach Convention Center women's conference to welcome Governor (can't get enough money) Davis.LOL!Hundreds of people saw this demonstration and they laughed.
Several came over to note they already know that Davis is a crook.At the end, chicken man and hooker decided to leave.
At his car, chicken man noticed the governors limo and his CHP escort.
Still the chicken man, the Cluck Cluck stood in front of the Governors vehicle, with the Governor apparently making fund raising calls (why else would he be on the phone?)
Finally, the door opened, and out came the Davis money machine.Immediately Chicken man spoke--The Governor looked green, but not with money and then had to walk up three flights of outside steps to get into the Convention Center--with a melody lingering in his ears--
"Pay back the money.
Pay back the money.
I have $50,000, is that enough?""Pay back the money--
chicken to debate--
yes, Gray Davis is chicken to debate--
pay back the money."
This guy is a NATURAL!
We were only two, but we were an "Army of TWO!" - and Davis got FReeped!IMHO, Gray Davis is emotionally unstable, and we need to keep him OFF-BALANCE, off his game, and making stupid mistakes!
The NEXT time, we need to get all of this on VIDEO!!!
Hey Ron that tell me ALOT about Grey's out characterLOL!HE IS BIG PUSSY Come on Grey show what kind of man YOU Little wimp
Now Bill Simon he is a real Man
Grey is GIRLIE MAN
MANY people feel like you do!
Our NEXT FReep needs a few of THESE posters, to reinforce that difference:
HO HO,
WANT NO MO
GUBNO DAVIS
IS A LOW CLASS HO
Get on with your bad ass Ron Dog!! We salute ya!
PING! Crackamento... Ya reading? Your turn soon! Will ya show?
I am late to the party, but I'll ping anyway!
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LOL I'd pay good money to see Davis at the dais and the California Freepers lined up at the mike. LOL
Davis cancels second pricey fund-raiser
Scrutiny of tactics used to solicit donations ramps up
Carla Marinucci, John Wildermuth, Chronicle Political WritersWednesday, September 25, 2002
Just days after Gov. Gray Davis hastily canceled a fund-raiser his campaign officials admitted was inappropriate, the governor dumped a Tuesday event designed to raise $10,000 a person from a small group of high-tech businesspeople.
The Technology Network, a Silicon Valley advocacy group, scheduled the fund- raiser, co-sponsored by venture capitalist John Doerr, a major Democratic Party donor.
High-tech leaders have been pressuring Davis to veto a bill that would put a waste disposal fee on computer monitors.
But Roger Salazar, spokesman for Davis' campaign, said Tuesday there was no link between the proposed "e-waste" legislation and the campaign event. Salazar said the TechNet event did not conflict with the governor's pronouncement this weekend that he disapproved of fund-raisers "targeted" to a specific special interest groups.
"There were going to be people from all over Silicon Valley," Salazar said.
The governor also planned a Tuesday town hall meeting on technology in Palo Alto, but both events were canceled late Monday, after the Davis campaign said the governor didn't have time for them. Salazar said the technology fund- raiser would be rescheduled in late October.
But Bill Simon, the GOP candidate for governor, said the governor's claim of scheduling problems was nothing more than a hasty attempt to draw a curtain over unseemly behavior.
"The governor was too busy? He knew this was the bill-signing period and knew exactly what would be required," Simon said after a speech in Mountain View. "The fund-raiser was canceled because it was wrong to have it, not because he was busy."
Davis, who has raised more than $50 million thus far for his re-election effort, has faced questions over his fund-raising activities throughout the campaign. The governor's total contributions, likely to set a record for a gubernatorial campaign, far outpace those of his Republican challenger.
The scrutiny of Davis' fund-raising practices intensified again after he canceled a $50,000 event for high-speed rail advocates in Santa Clara scheduled for Friday, the day after he signed a bill putting a $9.95 billion bond issue for the state's first high-tech rail system on the 2004 ballot.
The governor later said he had known nothing about the event with the rail advocates and didn't approve of it.
"We don't like specific (fund-raising) events," Davis said Saturday. "We like general events where people of all types are invited, not a specific, targeted event."
GOP insiders say the two cancellations show the Davis campaign is feeling the heat on the issue.
"Targeted fund-raisers have been as much a hallmark of Gray Davis' administration as photo ops and hair spray," said Dan Schnur, a GOP strategist.
"Davis' fund-raising has been so over the top that voters are alarmed by it. If voters didn't care, they wouldn't have canceled Friday's fund-raiser."
Simon also challenged Davis' support for a new family leave measure the governor signed Monday. The employee-financed measure provides up to six weeks of paid leave for workers who stay home with a new child or sick relative, but business groups have argued that it will hurt California's struggling economy.
"Paid leave is a tax on all workers," he said. "We have to be careful about the full impact of new rules, even though they may sound good on their face."
Simon, on leave from his family's Los Angeles investment firm, spoke about the California economy at Synopsys in Mountain View before about 60 members of the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Association. He told the group that while "the tech industry represents the very best of what California has to offer," he recognizes that many businesses are facing tough times.
"More than any other part of our economy, the tech sector has felt the brunt of the recent downturn," Simon said. "Our future success will depend on rebuilding this important field."
Simon was talking to a crowd eager to grasp at any suggestion that better days are coming. A study released Tuesday by the trade association reported that the region had lost nearly 100,000 jobs in the past two years and suggested that it would be at least five years before employment returned to the levels of late 2000.
"The last couple of years haven't exactly been easy," Simon said. "We've made some investments in technology, too. But I believe things are getting better."
California's power problems, combined with the well-publicized budget woes and a host of other concerns, are driving businesses out of the state, Simon said.
"Silicon Valley needs a governor who understands that restoring the vibrancy of this economy means streamlining workers' (compensation), curbing crazy litigation that have made us the lawsuit capital of the world and fostering a business climate friendly both to employers and working families," Simon said.
The latest news about Davis' fund-raising came even as the incumbent Democrat signaled he would ramp up his attacks on Simon -- this time by mail. In the next week, Salazar said, state voters will receive more than 1 million pieces of direct mail as part of a "multimillion-dollar" effort before the Nov.
5 election. The first two mailers -- designed primarily for women -- will hit Simon on the issue of abortion.
E-mail the writers at cmarinucci@sfchronicle.com and jwildermuth@sfchronicle.com.
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