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  • New McClintock Campaign Website

    02/01/2006 8:01:24 PM PST · 51 of 59
    irishlass007 to doodlelady

    I received a letter from Senator Tom McClintock today, addressed to Members of the California Republican Party.


    January 27, 2006

    Our party is facing some very serious issues as we enter this election year.

    The Democrats continue to outperform Republicans in crucial swing precincts, and the GOP has yet to match the manpower that unions provide Democrats on Election Day.

    Despite the valiant efforts of many dedicated Republican volunteers across the state, the November special election showed us that our party's grass roots network is almost non-existent in many counties, while the Democrats raised their turnout higher than most predictions.

    Our party's primary focus must be to rebuild out Get Out The Vote infrastructure, recognizing that our ability to compete in November is tied directly to our willingness to build this grass roots army now.

    That's why, when I hear rumors that some delegates are planning to use the upcoming Republican Party convention to attack the Governor and his proposals, all I can do is shake my head.

    Like many of us, I too have disagreements with some of the Governor's proposals. These differences, however, do not justify the abandonment of our party's responsibility to work tirelessly to reelect this Republican governor and to elect our GOP candidates to statewide and legislative offices.

    For this reason, I view any effort to attack Governor Schwarzenegger as an attack on my own candidacy and those of every Republican seeking partisan office in 2006.

    The measure of an effective statewide party is not our ability to pass resolutions scolding our own. Rather, it's whether we wisely use the next ten months to organize and train a grass roots army in fifty-eight California counties.

    That's why I strongly urge the party to take the following advice for our February convention:

    1. Our party has endorsed this governor for re-election. While I am not in favor of pre-primary endorsements for any partisan race, once the endorsement is given, it must not be rescinded. Let's leave this issue alone.

    2. Put aside the plans that would cause strife and division among our party and instead focus on those things that unite our party and divide the Democrats.

    3. Focus every minute of every hour at this convention on planning to recruit, train and deploy a vast grass roots army that will successfully impact our election results in November.

    There is much to do, and precious few months in which to do it. Let us not waste the little time that we have.

    Please join me in calling for a productive, united convention that will lead to the Governor's re-election as well as the election of our statewide ticket of talented Republican leaders. And join me by rejecting any misguided effort to divide us by rescinding the party's endorsement of our Governor.

    I believe it is critically important to all of our Republican candidates to have an effective, unified party convention that sets the course clearly toward building and equipping our grassroots army to deliver a great Republican victory this November.

    I will highlight this is my keynote address during the Saturday luncheron. I look forward to seeing you in San Jose.

    Sincerely,

    Tom McClintock

    P.S. Please return by fax the enclosed reply confirmation wo that I will know you support my efforts to unite the convention, support our Governor, and oppose any effort to rescind the party's endorsement.


    Tom McClintock apparently wants us to act like Reagan Republicans not like a conservative version of the Daily Kos Deaniacs. I wonder if we will be able to do it.

  • CA: Latinos Souring on Gov. and His Party

    09/19/2005 8:44:30 PM PDT · 22 of 22
    irishlass007 to irishlass007

    Do you think this is the guy who wrote the letter?

    Uvaldo Martinez
    Booted out of office a decade ago for charging lavish personal lunches and dinners on his city credit card, former San Diego Councilman Uvaldo Martinez keeps a low profile these days. He’s president and chief executive officer of TWTel Inc., a local telecommunications firm that just hit the market with prepaid cellular phones. Martinez was appointed to the City Council in 1982 and elected to a full term in 1983. Three years later his promising political career came to an end when he was indicted on 28 felony counts of misappropriation of public funds and falsification of public documents. He resigned in November 1986 and, as part of his plea bargain, reimbursed the city $607.

  • CA: Latinos Souring on Gov. and His Party

    09/18/2005 1:42:04 PM PDT · 21 of 22
    irishlass007 to stocksthatgoup

    Can anyone get a copy of the letter and the names of the signers? I don't recognize the name of the one person the LAT mentioned, Uvaldo Martinez.

  • CA: Latinos Souring on Gov. and His Party

    09/18/2005 1:40:23 PM PDT · 20 of 22
    irishlass007 to stocksthatgoup

    Can anyone get a copy of the letter and the names of the signers? I don't recognize the name of the one person the LAT mentioned, Uvaldo Martinez.

  • CA: House members seek to raise money to oppose redistricting measure

    08/28/2005 2:35:39 PM PDT · 42 of 42
    irishlass007 to calcowgirl
    I'm not surprised that there is no news records of this issue. 15 years ago there was no alternative to the MSM and the press isn't interested in stuff like this. I can remember having the Sac Bee top political reporter ask me about a parliamentary maneuver at a convention -- she didn't know what quorum was. So, I'm sorry but I can't provide any documentation. If you choose to believe I'm making this up, I'll understand.

    By party regulars, I mean the bulk of people who attend conventions, serve on the county party, work on campaigns, etc. The amendment I'm talking about passed by an overwhelming margin. It may have even been unanimous. Someone may have minutes of the meeting to prove it, but I don't. If I kept all that type of stuff, my house would be condemned by the city ;^D

    On first glance, I like the idea that we'll be voting in the districts before they're approved. If they had the vote for approval before they implemented the districts, the incumbents would be campaigning against the adoption of the lines with full vigor. People are possessive and politicians wouldn't want to give up even one precinct that they liked. The Rose Institute has been studying redistricting for many years. They are headquarted at Claremont McKenna College. I believe it's a private school.
  • CA: House members seek to raise money to oppose redistricting measure

    08/27/2005 8:28:26 PM PDT · 40 of 42
    irishlass007 to calcowgirl

    Sorry I didn't reply sooner. I've had a few evening engagements this past week.

    In my experience, the party regulars are highly united on redistricting. They believe that incumbent politicians will put easy re-election way above the people's best interest. It is not a conservative vs. moderate issue. In 1991, Congressman Doolittle and Assemblyman Bill Baker were widely believed to be negotiating with Willie Brown for a redistricting map that would be favorable to them personally. I cannot provide links to support this, nothing was online then. The CAGOP passed an amendment to the party bylaws that stated if you oppose the party's interest in redistricting, the party can support your primary opponent. The team that led the floor fight included the moderates you dislike, but also the leadership of CRA, YAF and the like. It passed nearly unanimously.

    I believe that it is human nature for people to have selfish impulses. And I think human nature also drives most people to come up with justifications for why their selfish behavior isn't really so bad. Congressman Doolittle is trying to spin this as a noble quest he's on, but if he really was doing something good for Republicans and Conservatives, why did he advocate the same action that Nancy Pelosi, Howard Berman and Zoe Lofgren?

  • CA: House members seek to raise money to oppose redistricting measure

    08/19/2005 9:16:18 PM PDT · 32 of 42
    irishlass007 to calcowgirl

    Here's the backstory. The senate has 4 year terms with half of the seats open each election cycle. Everyone knew the dems would use their power to reapportion to get their Sacramento based district back. So Doolittle and H.L. Richardson made a deal to renumber the districts so that Doolittle could stay in the senate even after Leroy Greene beat him. The districts were drawn so that incumbent Republican Ray Johnson would have to run against Doolittle. The old Johnson district was Chico and the upper Sacramento valley. They drew a district that snaked around from Chico through the foothills to Orangevale (an area they still call the Doolittle dip - I think it's his mormon church parish). Johnson's old district wasn't in the Sacramento media market so a majority of the voters in the new district had never known him. Ray Johnson was so mad at the senate leadership that he quit the party and ran as an independent. Doolittle won. But we had one less Republican in the senate.

    In 1991 when Doolittle tried to make a deal with Willie Brown the entire party opposed him. The floor fight was led by CRA, YAF, CYR and county committee leaders. It looks like we're in for a repeat of that fight and I wouldn't be surprized if the same people are leading the charge.

    Prop 77 has nothing to do with smearing Doolittle. The party regulars have been trying to pass a fair redistricting initiative for over 20 years. They know that nothing is perfect, but you've got to pass the best thing you can because the current system is completely and utterly horrible. Any active party member who opposes Prop 77 will be attacked. I think Congressman Doolittle knows this but he doesn't care what the party regulars think.

  • CA: FEC allows unlimited donations to oppose redistricting initiative

    08/18/2005 10:36:53 PM PDT · 24 of 56
    irishlass007 to Czar

    In 1980, the democrats drew the state legislative and congressional gerrymander. Even though we were a reliable Republican state then, we had Willie Brown as Assembly Speaker, we had a majority Dem legisture and a majority Dem congressional delegation. Because of the gerrymander.

    In 1991, Wilson vetoed the dem gerrymander and a panel of judges drew the district lines. Our congressional delegation was almost even (23 dems, 22 reps I think) and the dems held the legislature by a slim margin (41-39 or 42-38) The judges did pretty well for us.

    There will always be a republican foothill district - gerrymandering can't turn the reliable Placer County GOP into leftists. Doolittle should quit worrying.

  • CA: House members seek to raise money to oppose redistricting measure

    08/18/2005 10:01:03 PM PDT · 30 of 42
    irishlass007 to calcowgirl

    Doolittle has always opposed fair redistricting.

    In 1980 he made a deal with Willie Brown et al to get a district drawn for himself that would elect him to the State Senate. The deal with the dems resulted in fewer Republicans in the State Senate and a decade where the GOP lost on every single issue that went to the senate.

    In 1991, Doolittle tried to make a deal again that would guarantee him a cozy safe district but the state GOP said they would endorse the opponent of any Republican who went against the party on redistricting - he backed off. The GOP plan that he had opposed got us 3 new GOP congressman from California.

    Now he's opposing the party again. He can't convince me that he has any good purpose. He just likes to have easy easy elections for himself.

  • Please Help Michelle Malkin With This Breaking Story! (Vanity)

    08/14/2005 11:20:42 PM PDT · 290 of 301
    irishlass007 to mabelkitty

    Where did you get the info that the other son just enlisted?

  • Redistricting on Ballot to Stay

    08/13/2005 11:51:45 AM PDT · 8 of 14
    irishlass007 to Political Junkie Too

    It will be important to win by a big margin. Harder for the demos to attack. Tell your friends.

  • Redistricting on Ballot to Stay

    08/13/2005 11:30:40 AM PDT · 1 of 14
    irishlass007
    Hooray
  • CA: Flaws and all, Prop. 77 belongs on ballot

    08/13/2005 11:19:13 AM PDT · 6 of 7
    irishlass007 to GVgirl

    Hip hip hooray -- the California Supremes put Prop 77 on the ballot.

  • Long-Married Couple Die on Same Day

    04/24/2005 8:20:55 PM PDT · 78 of 88
    irishlass007 to Petronski

    he wrote this one too

    To Keep My Love Alive

    I've been married and married,
    And often I've sighed,
    I'm never a bridesmaid,
    I'm always the bride.
    I never divorced them-
    I hadn't the heart.
    Yet remember these sweet words
    "Till death do us part."

    REFRAIN 1


    I married many men,
    A ton of them,
    And yet I was untrue to none of them
    because I bumped off ev'ry one of them
    to keep my love alive

    Sir Paul was a frail;
    he looked a wreck to me.
    At night he was a horse's neck to me
    So I performed an appendectomy
    To keep my love alive.

    Sir Thomas had insomnia
    he couldn't sleep at night.
    I bought a little arsenic
    he's sleeping now all right.

    Sir Philip played the harp;
    I cussed the thing.
    I crowned with his harp
    to bust the thing.
    And now he plays where harps are
    just the thing,
    To keep my love alive,
    To keep my love alive.


    REFRAIN 2
    I thought Sir George had possibilities,
    but his flirtations made me ill at ease,
    and when I'm ill at ease
    I kill at ease
    To keep my love alive.

    Sir Charles came from a sanatorium
    and yelled for drinks in my emporium
    I mixed one drink
    He's in memorium
    To keep my love alive.

    Sir Francis was a singing bird
    A nightingale. That's why
    I tossed him off my balcony
    To see if he could fly
    Sir Athelstane indulged in fratricide;
    He killed his dad and that was patricide
    One night I stabbed him at my mattress side
    To keep my love alive,
    To keep my love alive.

  • Long-Married Couple Die on Same Day

    04/24/2005 6:38:36 PM PDT · 57 of 88
    irishlass007 to Petronski

    i don't believe I've ever sung that last verse before. ;^D

    My great grandparents had a similar story 100 years ago, but she died two days later. The San Franicisco Chronicle headline read: She Follows Him To The Grave

    My cousin used to say that he had told her, I'll take you with me Kathleen.

  • Irish Heroes Thread

    03/20/2005 9:53:59 AM PST · 169 of 169
    irishlass007 to Mr. Silverback

    Thanks for the great thread. You've inspired me to do a week long tribute to a wonderful New York Californian, B.T. Collins. Stop by my blog to see it if you'd like

    www.theirishlass.blogspot.com

  • CA: UC official decides not to make run for governor (Gerald Parsky)

    03/15/2005 11:01:35 PM PST · 12 of 13
    irishlass007 to calcowgirl

    too quick -- I didn't even have time to whip my friends into a frenzy -- reminiscing about past encounters with Dora.

  • President Bush's Campaign Chief Explores Run For Governor

    03/15/2005 7:41:02 AM PST · 57 of 59
    irishlass007 to calcowgirl

    I guess it's over

    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20050315-9999-1n15parsky.html

    /snip/UC official decides not to make run for governor

    By John Marelius
    UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
    March 15, 2005

    President Bush's point man in California, Rancho Santa Fe investor Gerald Parsky, yesterday shot down his own trial balloon that he might run for governor next year if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn't.

    "I have no intention to run for any public office, even if Schwarzenegger doesn't run for re-election," Parsky, chairman of the University of California Board of Regents, said in an interview yesterday.

    Last week, California Republican Party activist Dora Kingley made a scouting trip to Washington to talk up a Parsky candidacy as a fallback position. Schwarzenegger, who was elected governor in the 2003 recall election of Democrat Gray Davis, says he has not decided whether to run for a full term in 2006.

    /snip/

    Schroeder has been a Parsky critic for years. But even the current state party officialdom, normally publicly deferential to prospective Republican candidates, was openly critical of the Parsky overture.

    "Governor Schwarzenegger campaigned for President Bush in Ohio, helped him win that state and was an integral part of the Bush re-election and all Gerry Parsky can do is ask himself what's in it for me, rather than helping the governor push through a reform agenda that would benefit California," said Karen Hanretty, communications director for the California Republican Party.

    Two weeks ago, Parsky testified against Schwarzenegger's plan to convert California's public pension systems into a 401(k)-style system, saying it would undermine the University of California's ability to attract top-notch professors.

  • Parsky for Governor?

    03/15/2005 7:38:58 AM PST · 83 of 90
    irishlass007 to Carry_Okie

    I guess it's over

    http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20050315-9999-1n15parsky.html

    /snip/UC official decides not to make run for governor

    By John Marelius
    UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
    March 15, 2005

    President Bush's point man in California, Rancho Santa Fe investor Gerald Parsky, yesterday shot down his own trial balloon that he might run for governor next year if Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger doesn't.

    "I have no intention to run for any public office, even if Schwarzenegger doesn't run for re-election," Parsky, chairman of the University of California Board of Regents, said in an interview yesterday.

    Last week, California Republican Party activist Dora Kingley made a scouting trip to Washington to talk up a Parsky candidacy as a fallback position. Schwarzenegger, who was elected governor in the 2003 recall election of Democrat Gray Davis, says he has not decided whether to run for a full term in 2006.

    /snip/

    Schroeder has been a Parsky critic for years. But even the current state party officialdom, normally publicly deferential to prospective Republican candidates, was openly critical of the Parsky overture.

    "Governor Schwarzenegger campaigned for President Bush in Ohio, helped him win that state and was an integral part of the Bush re-election and all Gerry Parsky can do is ask himself what's in it for me, rather than helping the governor push through a reform agenda that would benefit California," said Karen Hanretty, communications director for the California Republican Party.

    Two weeks ago, Parsky testified against Schwarzenegger's plan to convert California's public pension systems into a 401(k)-style system, saying it would undermine the University of California's ability to attract top-notch professors.

  • President Bush's Campaign Chief Explores Run For Governor

    03/14/2005 8:29:01 PM PST · 56 of 59
    irishlass007 to VAGirlieGirl

    Do you think you might have named the wrong firm? I don't think Dan Schnur had anything to do with Quackenbush and his involvement with Schwarzenegger is limited. He was Ueberoth's campaign manager. He's primarily a spinner.