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Saturday, November 04, 2006

The 'Rumsfeld Must Go' Editorial

I've mentioned the editorial by the Army Times before but know the full thing has been posted. Follow the link at the bottom for the full article.

“So long as our government requires the backing of an aroused and informed public opinion ... it is necessary to tell the hard bruising truth.”

That statement was written by Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent Marguerite Higgins more than a half-century ago during the Korean War.

But until recently, the “hard bruising” truth about the Iraq war has been difficult to come by from leaders in Washington.

One rosy reassurance after another has been handed down by President Bush, Vice President Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld: “mission accomplished,” the insurgency is “in its last throes,” and “back off,” we know what we’re doing, are a few choice examples.

Source: Army Times - Editorial

I Blew It! My Chance To Help The Brunner Campaign

Ever since I switched to the nightly builds of Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0 I've had a small problem with my emails, sometimes new messages are shown as read. It's not common and I usually manage to catch it when it happens as the new message icon appears in the system tray.

That said, it turns out that I did miss an email. Worse yet that email was from the Jennifer Brunner campaign, asking me to write about their live blogging that took place on Wednesday (10/31). Regretfully I didn't become aware of that email until today, when I logged into the web-based gmail.

While it is too late to participate in the live blogging you can still read the thread by clicking the link at the bottom of this post.

With 13 years of experience as a lawyer focusing on election law, and as a former judge, I understand what free, fair, open and honest elections are. With the election only 7 days away, and a high level of interest in Ohio's voting process, I thought this would be a good opportunity to discuss any questions or concerns you might have about voting and elections in Ohio.

I will be available to take questions from 11am to 12pm, but please feel free to continue posting after that time - I will try to respond to your posts by tomorrow morning.

And of course it goes without saying that I strongly support Jennifer Brunner over her out of state opponent.

Source: Daily Kos: OH-SOS: LiveBlog With Ohio's Next SOS!

Zack Space's Statement on Resignation of Bob Ney

The Zack Space campaign finally got around to posting a statement on the Bob Ney resignation sometime last night. Here it is in it's entirety.

Today's resignation by disgraced Congressman Bob Ney is long overdue. Members of Congress, who use their position to commit crimes, should not be allowed to keep their jobs and collect salaries financed by hardworking taxpayers. As I have shared with the voters of the 18th Congressional district, Bob Ney represents a larger problem - Washington is broken. We have leadership who cater to special interests rather than the honest hardworking people of their communities.

That's why I've signed a pledge to refuse to accept free gifts trips and meals from lobbyists. This pledge is my contract to the people of Ohio, who have been neglected for too long. So far my opponent, Bob Ney's hand picked candidate, has refused to follow my example and sign my ethics pledge.

We cannot permit special interests like big oil and drug companies to hijack the interests of the people while working families get squeezed at the pharmacy and at the pump.

It's time for the culture of corruption to come to an end. Today's resignation of disgraced Congressman Ney is the first step in restoring the people's trust and integrity in their elected officials.

It's time for a new agenda focused on people not the powerful, and the message of change is resonating throughout the 18th district. It is time for a clean break from politics as usual. It is time for a change in leadership that will finally put working families and their needs first.

Source: Zack Space for Congress - Space: Ney's Resignation Is Long Overdue

Military Newspapers Want Rumsfeld Gone

President Bush puts his friends ahead of the military. At least that's the way it seems with the way he's handling the whole Rumsfeld mess. Despite overwhelming belief by Congressmen and the public the Donald Rumsfeld botched the Iraq war effort he's been guaranteed a job until 2008 by President Bush. Now 4 military newspapers are speaking out.

NEW YORK An editorial set to appear on Monday -- election eve -- in the four leading newspapers for the military calls for the resignation of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
The papers are the Army Times, Air Force Times, Navy Times and Marine Corps Times. They are published by the Military Times Media Group, a subsidiary of Gannett Co., Inc. President Bush said this week that he wanted Rumsfeld to serve out the next two years.

"We say that Rumsfeld must be replaced,” Alex Neill, the managing editor of the Army Times, told The Virginian-Pilot Friday night. “Given the state of affairs with Iraq and the military right now, we think it’s a good time for new leadership there.”

Source: 4 Leading Military Papers: 'Rumsfeld Must Go'

Government Tries To Cover Its Tracks On Torture

Just because It made me sick, I'm posting the news clip below.

The Bush administration has told a federal judge that terrorism suspects held in secret CIA prisons should not be allowed to reveal details of the "alternative interrogation methods" that their captors used to get them to talk.

The government says in new court filings that those interrogation methods are now among the nation's most sensitive national security secrets and that their release -- even to the detainees' own attorneys -- "could reasonably be expected to cause extremely grave damage." Terrorists could use the information to train in counter-interrogation techniques and foil government efforts to elicit information about their methods and plots, according to government documents submitted to U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton on Oct. 26.

Isn't it a little late to start covering your tracks now?

Source: U.S. Seeks Silence on CIA Prisons - washingtonpost.com

Friday, November 03, 2006

Excerpt From Ney's Resignation Letter

My local NBC station, whose broadcast area includes part of the 18th district, has obtained a small excerpt from Bob Ney's resignation letter.

According to the source, Ney wrote that it was “an honor to serve the people of the 18th Congressional District of Ohio for the past 12 years.” It continued, “I’m deeply grateful to constituents for the opportunity to represent them in the U.S. House of Representatives.” Ney also wrote, “I’m proud of my many accomplishments,” and that “I’ve helped improve the life of the people of the 18th Congressional District.”

I'm sure the full text of the letter will be conveniently withheld until after the election. For now we have the release from Nancy Pelosi.

The Republican leadership has allowed Bob Ney to receive his paycheck and benefits for seven weeks after his admission of guilt to criminal conspiracy charges – it is an embarrassment to this institution and an insult to the American taxpayer.
House Republican leaders have a long pattern of covering up and protecting Republican Members, and their culture of corruption comes at great cost to the American people.

Mr. Ney is the fourth senior Republican to have resigned amid scandal in the 109th Congress. Democrats have a New Direction that would bring integrity and civility back to the U.S. House of Representatives.

And Republican candidate Joy Padgett's statement:

(COSHOCTON)- Joy Padgett issued the following statement today immediately following news of Bob Ney's resignation from Congress:

"Bob Ney's resignation from Congress has come 7 weeks too late. I called on Mr. Ney to resign the day he admitted guilt, and I remain disappointed that he chose not to do so.

My campaign has focused on restoring integrity to the process, and I continue to travel the district to talk about my vision for our state. My opponent continues to employ the politics of personal destruction. Voters have a clear choice on Tuesday between a candidate with a positive vision of substance, or a candidate whose only claim to the office is his negative attacks and willingness to throw mud."

Going by that last statement I'm forced to believe Padgett must have self-esteem issues. And for that matter, why does she refer to herself with the male pronoun "his"?

Zack Space hasn't yet released a statement as he is attending a high school football game in St. Clairsville.

Update (10:17 PM): According to Ohio2006 Zack Space made the below statement. I haven't been able to find anything on the Zack Space website yet though.

Today's resignation by disgraced Congressman Bob Ney is long overdue. Members of Congress, who use their position to commit crimes, should not be allowed to keep their jobs and collect salaries financed by hardworking taxpayers. As I have shared with the voters of the 18th Congressional district, Bob Ney represents a larger problem - Washington is broken. We have leadership who cater to special interests rather than the honest hardworking people of their communities.

That's why I've signed a pledge to refuse to accept free gifts trips and meals from lobbyists. This pledge is my contract to the people of Ohio, who have been neglected for too long. So far my opponent, Bob Ney's hand picked candidate, has refused to follow my example and sign my ethics pledge.

We cannot permit special interests like big oil and drug companies to hijack the interests of the people while working families get squeezed at the pharmacy and at the pump.

It's time for the culture of corruption to come to an end. Today's resignation of disgraced Congressman Ney is the first step in restoring the people's trust and integrity in their elected officials.

It's time for a new agenda focused on people not the powerful, and the message of change is resonating throughout the 18th district. It is time for a clean break from politics as usual. It is time for a change in leadership that will finally put working families and their needs first.

Sources: WTOV9.com, democraticleader.house.gov

BREAKING: Bob Ney Has Resigned

As expected Bob Ney has resigned according to MSNBC.

Also worth mentioning is that the CQ story reported about earlier has been placed on the public part of their site. It can be found here.

Bob Ney Announces He Will Resign Today

About time. Bob Ney is finally going to resign. I guess he didn't want the humiliation of being expelled from the House.

Rep. Bob Ney, facing certain expulsion from the House after being convicted of two felonies in relation to the Jack Abramoff scandal, said on Friday he will resign by the end of the day.

Ney, who pleaded guilty Oct. 13 to making false statements and conspiracy to commit fraud, is the first member of Congress to be convicted as part of the wide-ranging Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal.

Ney, in a call to Congressional Quarterly, said “I’ll be resigning today, approximately 4 or 4:30 p.m. I’ll be submitting my letter to the Speaker of the House.” . . .

“I have completed the loose ends — the audit came back, the boxes are shipped out,” Ney said. “I’m done with everything I wanted to complete.”

Source: TPMmuckraker November 3, 2006 03:45 PM

Matthews To DeWine: Aren't You Embarrassed?

Chris Matthews is grilling Mike DeWine right now on his claims of drug use in Sherrod Brown's Secretary of State administration. At one point he interrupted DeWine to ask for the name of the man he claims was arrested, the year it happened, and if the person was convicted. DeWine didn't know the name, the year was 1986, and charges were never filed. This prompted Matthew's to ask DeWine if he was embarrassed that he was so desperate he had to go back and dig out such a weak scandal claim.

Now if you'll excuse me I'm going to go try and lace a banana with some marijuana.


Edit (5:16 PM): Apparently the Sherrod Brown staffers saw the interview as well. They just posted this YouTube video to their site.


British Survey Says Bush More Of A Threat Than Kim Jong Il

Wow, where's Family Feud when you need it? I'd love to see them have a round based on this survey.

LONDON - The United States is seen as a threat to world peace by its closest neighbors and allies, with Britons saying President Bush poses a greater danger than North Korea’s Kim Jong Il, a survey found Friday.

A majority of people quizzed in three out of four countries polled also rejected the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

The findings came just days before the U.S. midterm congressional elections, with a growing number of U.S. voters wanting their troops in Iraq to be brought home.

Britain’s Guardian newspaper said it carried out the survey along with Israel’s Haaretz, La Presse and Toronto Star in Canada and Mexico’s Reforma.

In Britain, which alongside Israel is traditionally a close Washington ally, 69 percent of those questioned said they felt U.S. policy had made the world less safe since 2001.

Source: Poll: Britons warier of Bush than Kim - Europe - MSNBC.com

Don Blankenship - For The Sake Of Himself

I know this is mostly an Ohio blog but I am in a rather unique position... I can see the hills of West Virginia from my house. Being on the border I get filled in on both Ohio and West Virginia news and the news I'm about to share with you disturbs me greatly.

For the last few weeks I've seen ad's pushing Republican messages by a man claiming to be doing it "for the sake of the kids". In fact every single ad started with the line "For the sake of the kids, Don Blankenship paid for this message". But who is Don Blankenship and how did he have the money to buy all this local ad time?

It turns out Mr. Blankenship is the head on Massey Energy, the largest coal company in W.V. and he wasn't just buying local ad time, but rather statewide ad time. This worried me. This was not Blankenship's first foray into politics but it was by far his boldest. In 2004 Massey first popped up on my radar screen. West Virginians may remember the heated supreme court campaign and all the attack ads running against the incumbent Warren McGraw. Those ad's were mainly paid for by Massey Energy, who had a case about to come before the court. McGraw was a sure vote against them so they contributed heavily to his opponent Brent Benjamin. McGraw lost that race by a small margin.

I can only assume Blankenship has been emboldened by his successes in the past. It's time for West Virginian's to send Don Blankenship back to the hole he's crawled out of. Show him that elections can't be bought.

Below is a short CNN clip on the topic.

CHARLESTON, West Virginia (AP) -- The chief executive of West Virginia's largest coal company is tapping into his personal fortune to try to give Republicans control of the state Legislature -- something they haven't enjoyed in more than seven decades.

Massey Energy Co. CEO Don Blankenship has spent more than $1.8 million to promote 41 GOP candidates through contributions and his personal political action committee, "And for the Sake of the Kids."

When talk turns to politics in West Virginia, it invariably leads to Blankenship and his agenda -- parental notification of abortions for minors, increased spending for higher education, opposition to same- sex marriage and the elimination of the state's 5 percent food tax. The Blankenship factor is a staple of editorial pages and radio talk shows.

Source: CNN.com - CNN Political Ticker

Hacking Democracy Makes A Very Strong Case

I'm watching HBO-W's broadcast of "Hacking Democracy" and I can see why Diebold didn't want it shown. They just showed a man hack a memory card before a vote took place to alter the results of an 8 vote election, while maintaining the 8 vote total. The single question on the ballot was something along the lines of "Can Diebold machines be hacked?" 8 people voted on optical scan ballots, like I myself vote on. Two people voted yes, six people voted no. Next a random optical scan machine was picked by drawing numbers out of a hat. Keep in mind that these are actual voting machines used in a county in Texas I believe. The hacked memory card is plugged in and prints out a tape showing a zero-zero total. The 8 votes are then ran through the machine with the marked bubbles clearly shown. After the 8 ballots are ran through a paper vote tally is printed out showing the results as 7-1 that Diebold machines can be hacked, compared to the actual 6-2 vote saying that they can't.

That was just one of many shocking revelations that this documentary made. Ohio and Florida elections were also investigated thoroughly.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Republicans Met To Plan Before Foley Story Broke

It seems the the NRCC had a conference call two days before the Foley story broke. But again, nobody knew about it before the Friday he resigned. Ya, right.

Two senior aides to National Republican Campaign Committee Chairman Tom Reynolds participated in “damage control” conference calls concerning correspondence between Congressman Mark Foley and a former congressional page -- two days before the scandal became public, and earlier than previously reported.

NRCC Communications Director Carl Forti and Reynolds then chief-of-staff Kirk Fordham both took part in the first call the evening of Wednesday, September 27, and one call the next day, Forti and other sources familiar with the call confirmed. Forti's involvement and the NRCC's role in the run-up to the Foley scandal add another link between the disgraced former congressman and Reynolds, who has said he knew only indirectly of questionable emails, and that he reported them to his House superiors. They also reflect another moment at which House GOP leadership was aware of concerns about Foley and pages.

Foley resigned Friday, September 29, soon after ABCNews presented him with a sexually explicit instant message correspondence with a page.

But ABCNews first approached the Foley campaign that Tuesday, with more ambiguous correspondence in which Foley asked the former page for his photograph(.pdf).

Source: The Daily Politics (via TPMmuckraker)

I Just Got Push Polled

I just got the Common Sense Ohio push poll.

Mike DeWine Feels The Love

The following is a video of a Mike DeWine rally on Lorain County. In an extremely funny coincidence MSNBC just showed the beginning of this clip.

Video by Chroniclet.com

The Voter ID Law Settlement

I'm glad they seem to have worked some of the kinks out of this law before they created problems on election day. Some key points of the settlement below.

(1) All absentee ballots will be counted even if they do not include one of the required forms of identification, a driver's license number, or the last four digits of a social security number. This includes absentee
ballots that used the wrong number off the driver's license, i.e., photo number that is more prominent will be counted.

(2) Applicants for absentee ballots need only provide a driver's license number or social security number, even if they apply for the ballot in person. They do not need to provide one of the required forms of identification. Blackwell had tried to impose more onerous burdens on absentee voters in person.

(3) Voters who do not have one of the required forms of identification, but do have a social security number, can now cast a provisional ballot. They could not vote under the existing law. This included many homeless people and college students, who were in court with us yesterday.

(4) Voters who have a military identification with a social security number can show that identification and cast a provisional ballot. The statute had created an impossible rule that that military IDs have current addresses, which they do not.

(5) The test for whether a provisional ballot should be counted is clarified, making it highly likely now that provisional ballots will be counted.

(6) A utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck or other government document will be "current" and acceptable if it is dated within one year before the election and shows the voter's name and current address. Voters who provide this identification can cast regular ballots. Blackwell's rule was six months.

(7) "Other government documents" are more specifically and broadly defined to include, for example, documents from public universities or colleges that show the voter's name and current address. Voters who provide this identification can cast regular ballots.

Source: Voter ID Settlement details | Buckeye State Blog

Down Goes Coulter

Ann Coulter has finally stepped in a hole she can't pull herself out of by accusing her opponents of being unpatriotic. It seems that her distorted perception of reality lead her to knowingly vote in the wrong precinct.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Conservative columnist Ann Coulter has refused to cooperate in an investigation into whether she voted in the wrong precinct, so the case will probably be turned over to prosecutors, Palm Beach County’s elections chief said Wednesday.

Elections Supervisor Arthur Anderson said his office has been looking into the matter for nearly nine months, and he would turn over the case to the state attorney’s office by Friday. Coulter’s attorney did not immediately return a call Wednesday. Nor did her publicist at her publisher, Crown Publishing. Knowingly voting in the wrong precinct is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.

Anderson’s office received a complaint in February that Coulter voted in the wrong precinct during a Feb. 7 Palm Beach town council election.

Anderson said a letter was sent to Coulter on March 27 requesting that she clarify her address for the voting records “or face the possibility of her voter registration being rescinded.”

Three more letters were sent to Coulter and her attorney, but she has yet to respond with the information requested, Anderson said.

Source: Official: Coulter probed over where she voted - Politics - MSNBC.com

Ohio Politics Go International

I saw an interesting item in a Google Alert I had set up for Zack Space. It seems that Ohio has attracted the attention of a UK newspaper. The full article is below.

The real question though, is what's next for Ohio politics? I'm saying right now if it becomes a Broadway play I'm getting out the purple kool-aid.

Ohio is the key swing state in American politics, with an unrivalled ability to pick a winner. The main players are descending on it - and it looks good for the Democrats. By Rupert Cornwell

Published: 02 November 2006

For once, the hottest tickets here in these parts are not for the Buckeyes, the all-conquering Ohio State University college football team. They belong to a temporary performer at OSU - John Stewart, cult-figure host of The Daily Show, the smash satirical spoof on Comedy Central which often seems far closer to the national political pulse than its plodding equivalents in the conventional media.

All this week, as America's ferocious midterm election campaign moves towards its climax next Tuesday, Stewart has been hosting his show from the OSU campus. He came back, he told his audience, to see whether Ohio's political charms, so compelling two years ago, were equally irresistible in 2006.

"We're going to Ohio because it was the prettiest girl at the ball in the 2004 election. The debutante that everyone wanted to seduce and we would like to see if the boy ever called again." So, he declared, "We're going out there to find out what happened to this swing state that was visited so many times, and to the people who were massaged by Democrats and Republicans alike."

Stewart and the rest of us need not have worried. Six days before the vote, this Midwestern state is being overrun by political glitterati of every hue, starting with the First Lady.

If possible, Ohio, which has long enjoyed a quasi-mythical status as America's supreme political bellwether, is even more the crucible of the contest this time around. Everyone knows it was the state that finally handed the White House to George Bush in 2004. But long before that, Ohio was famous for voting with the winner in almost every presidential election (FDR in 1944 and John Kennedy have been the only exceptions in the past century).

It is partly rural, partly rust-belt industrial, part rich agricultural, and part hi-tech. In short, it has a little bit of everything, a microcosm of America, right down to its bulging waistline and propensity for fast food - Ohio is "round on the ends and high cholesterol in the middle," one comedic "correspondent" on The Daily Show noted.

This time, too, the state is a symbol - not of Republican success as two years ago but of Republican excess and failure. This is the place where all the sins of America's ruling party have come home to roost. Some midterms are local in flavour, others are national. These midterm elections in Ohio are a mixture of both.

At one level they are a referendum on an unpopular Republican president, on Republican policies and Republican misbehaviour in Washington, from the Iraq war to the Jack Abramoff and Mark Foley scandals, whose tentacles both extend into the state. Fuelling the revolt is the palpable sense that it is time for the other side to be given a chance.

They are also a vote of no confidence in the national economy.

Ohio has largely missed out on the past five years of recovery.

Unemployment here runs above the national average; already, back in 2004 lost jobs, outsourcing and indecent corporate profits and top executive pay were the issues which almost carried John Kerry to victory. In few industrial states do complaints resonate as loudly about the national minimum wage, held at $5.15 (£2.70)per hour since 1997 - which the Republican-controlled Congress has refused to increase unless it was linked to a bill eliminating estate tax, or death duties.

But the local landscape is equally bleak for Republicans. These elections are a heaven-sent opportunity to "throw the bums out" after a series of eye-popping scandals at state level, abuses that have grown out of years of unchallenged Republican rule. As Herb Asher, political scientist at OSU, tartly notes: "It's hard to blame the Democrats for anything here, because there are no Democrats in power here."

Less than a week before the vote, "everything is still going the Democrats' way," Mr Asher says. "They're running away with the governorship and could gain other top state government offices. They'll almost certainly win Mike DeWine's Senate seat, and could pick up a couple, maybe three, congressional seats. At this stage the only question is, whether on the day the Republicans can once again get out the grass roots vote."

But this time it will be harder than usual, because Republican problems start at the very top, in the statehouse here in Columbus. Bob Taft, the outgoing governor is a scion of one of Ohio's greatest political dynasties, a family that produced William Howard Taft, the 27th president, as well as senators, ambassadors and jurists.

This Taft, alas, will be remembered only for scandals, culminating in his own conviction in August 2005 for ethics violations. That autumn, his approval rating fell to 6.5 per cent - which may just be the highest level of unpopularity ever attained by an American politician.

Even then, however, Mr Taft refused to resign (thanks to the iron Republican grip on the state legislature).

If that was bad enough, the "Coingate" may prove an even greater debacle.

Thomas Noe, once a top Republican lobbyist and a Bush-Cheney campaign chairman in Ohio, has already been convicted of money laundering. He is currently on trial on charges of embezzling up to $50m of state money invested in a rare coin fund he ran. If convicted, Mr Noe could be jailed for 10 years. All that took place on the very benign watch of Mr Taft.

Unsurprisingly, it has been an uphill battle for Kenneth Blackwell, the Republican candidate to succeed him. He trails Ted Strickland, his Democratic opponent, by up to 20 per cent in some polls. Mr Blackwell, it is true, is a polarising figure by any standards, aggressively conservative and vilified by Democrats for his hardball tactics when, as Ohio's Secretary of State, he supervised voting in the bitterly fought 2004 presidential election. Running in his own right two years on, he has never stood a chance.

More surprising have been the travails of Mike DeWine, Ohio's senior senator. Mr DeWine, who is seeking a third term, is one of those moderate Republicans to whom Ohioans usually warm to. Yet it is assumed he will be soundly defeated next week.

His Democratic opponent Sherrod Brown is one of the most left-wing congressmen in Washington, at first nowhere near as well funded as Mr DeWine, but if the polls are correct now heading for a double-digit victory. Such is the backlash here against all things Republican.

That backlash has only been intensified by the downfall of Bob Ney, still the Republican representative for Ohio's 18th district, despite becoming the first sitting congressman to be convicted in the bribes-for-political favours scandal surrounding the disgraced former Washington super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff - he of Indian gambling casino and all-expenses-paid golfing trips to St Andrews fame.

Like Mr Noe, Mr Ney could face up to a decade behind bars. His sprawling and largely rural district, carried by Mr Bush by 14 points in 2004, now seems certain to be taken over by Democrat Zack Space, a hitherto little known chief legal officer from the small town of Dover, some 100 miles south of Cleveland.

At the opposite end of Ohio, Democrats are hoping for a second gain, in the stately old river city of Cincinnati where the conservative Steve Chabot is seeking a seventh term.

But the most perfect political storm of all is here in the capital Columbus, at the state's geographic dead centre, where the separate demons of the Iraq war, President Bush's unpopularity, scandal and economic woes have coalesced to turn what a couple of years ago seemed a routine Republican win into a cliff-hanger - and some would say, the most emblematic congressional race in the country.

The struggle in the Ohio's 15th district pits Deborah Pryce, the fourth-ranking Republican in the House, against Mary Jo Kilroy, a local government official. Ms Kilroy is serious, sensible and plainly very competent but normally she would have little chance against a seven-term incumbent regularly re-elected with 60 per cent or more of the vote. But not in this noxious Republican year of 2006.

At a Halloween night rally at a steel workers' union assembly hall just north of downtown Columbus, suitably adorned with Republican hobgoblins, you could sense the excitement generated by a candidacy whose hour may just have come.

"Next Tuesday, lets make Ohio-15 the 15th gain for the Democrats, that gives us control of the House," Ms Kilroy told her rapturous audience. Then she recites a litany of Pryce's failings - "wrong on Iraq, wrong on the deficit, wrong on the minimum wage, wrong on social security, wrong on health care" - before drawing attention to Ms Pryce's unwavering support for the scariest seasonal ghoul of them all, President Bush.

The next speaker was Steny Hoyer, blunt-spoken minority whip in the House who stands to become majority leader under speaker Nancy Pelosi, if the Democrats do get that 15th seat, and who is the latest in a procession of party bigwigs across the state trying to nail down victory on 7 November.

On cue, he rails at the "culture of corruption of culture and cover-up in Washington... a culture that cares about politics, not about people."

His target, needless to say, was Ms Pryce. The squalid Mark Foley affair, involving a Florida congressman who made homosexual advances to under-age men, ought not to have resonated greatly here - except that Ms Pryce happened to be part of the Republican House leadership accused of mounting a cover-up of the affair. Worse still, she had confided to a local magazine that one of her five best friends on Capitol Hill was... yes, Mr Foley. Truly, this is not her lucky year.

The Republicans however are pulling out all the stops. Laura Bush, as popular as her husband is unpopular, was making a campaign appearance with Mr Pryce yesterday. An army of paid party workers and volunteers have flooded into the district, and money once earmarked by the Republican National Committee for Mr DeWine's seemingly doomed Senate campaign has been diverted here, financing a TV ad blitz whose very intensity confirms how close the race has become.

Local Republican mailings are pulling no punches either, seeking to link Ms Kilroy with the Ku Klux Klan, and portraying her as a patsy of the terrorists. Inevitably, too, there is a pitch to Christian conservatives, as important a prop of the Republican vote in Ohio as anywhere in the US. "Keep God in America," says one flyer, "Keep Mary Jo Kilroy out of Congress."

Will it work? When it comes to getting down and dirty in politics, Republicans have few peers.

Some detect a Republican plot in the confused plans to tighten ID requirements at Ohio's voting booths on Tuesday. If implemented, that would bear hardest on those most likely to move - the poor, the young, and minorities, categories also more likely to vote Democrat.

"Don't forget to take your birth certificates when you vote," Mr Hoyer said during the campaign. He was half joking but in the 15th district, on which control of the House may hinge, few were inclined to laugh.

Source: Independent Online Edition > Americas

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

CQPolitics Changes Ohio 18th District Rating In Favor of Space

It's been a really bad news week for Joy Padgett, and thankfully it's only Wednesday. Hopefully her streak continues.

CQPolitics.com has changed its rating on the race in Ohio’s 18th Congressional District to Leans Democratic from No Clear Favorite — a reflection that the Republicans’ effort to retain the seat of convicted Rep. Bob Ney has dimmed, despite a huge spending spree by the national GOP.

The changed rating means that CQPolitics.com now gives a distinct edge to Democrat Zack Space, an elected municipal attorney.

That makes Republican state Sen. Joy Padgett the underdog in her late-starting campaign to succeed Ney, who quit his bid for re-election only in August and then pleaded guilty Oct. 13 to corruption charges spawned by a federal investigation into Ney’s ties to convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff.

The Associated Press reported yesterday that Republicans were scaling back some planned expenditures in Ohio’s 18th District, a signal that party strategists feel that their funds would be better allocated elsewhere.

“Of late, it seems that the attack ads on Zack Space have diminished, while the attack ads on Joy Padgett ... have continued. The local scuttlebutt is that Space is ahead,” said Herb Asher, a political scientist at Ohio State University in Columbus, where the media market reaches the western part of the 18th District.

Most surveys have shown Space leading Padgett, some by a double-digit percentage point margin. This is the case despite a $3.2 million independent expenditure effort by the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) to attack Space and boost Padgett — who became the Republican nominee after winning a Sept. 14 special primary election that was necessitated by Ney’s belated decision not to seek re-election.

Source: CQPolitics.com - Ney’s Troubles Keep GOP from Gaining Traction in Ohio 18

Ohio to Joy Padgett: Don't Quit Your Day Job

Zack Space: 58%
Joy Padgett: 33%

I'm thrilled by these numbers. I have a special phrase for people like Joy Padgett, but it's not appropriate to post.

OHIO 18 - Democrat Zack Space holds a whopping 58 percent to 33 percent lead over Republican state Sen. Joy Padgett, who won a special primary in September to replace scandal-scarred Republican Rep. Bob Ney. Padgett trailed by 10 points in early October.

Source: Results in key House races: Reuters poll - washingtonpost.com

Foley Still Hiding, Millions Stunned

Oops', it would seem that my sarcastic streak has shown itself. But honestly, who didn't see this coming?

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) -- Former Rep. Mark Foley, who resigned over sexually explicit messages sent to male congressional pages, is remaining in treatment for alcoholism beyond his initial 30-day stay, his attorney said Wednesday.
Foley checked into a 30-day treatment program at the Sierra Tucson center in Catalina, Ariz., near Tucson, on Oct. 1. There was no immediate indication how much longer Foley would remain there.

"I can't say any information other than he's still there," attorney Gerald Richman told The Associated Press.

Source: CNN.com - CNN Political Ticker (via BSB)

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Joy Padgett Is On Her Own

The NRCC has pulled it's ad buys supporting Joy Padgett to focus on the 15th district.

NRCC bail on OH-18 | Buckeye State Blog

Victoria Wulsin Gets A Boost From Al Franken

Al Franken's Midwest Values PAC has announced that Victoria Wulsin has been selected to receive a $5,000 donation.The decision was based on the votes of people donating $25 or more to the PAC.

Dear MVP Supporter,

Hello from Midwest Values PAC Central Command (Al and Franni's guest room)! I've got two big pieces of news to share with you as we go down to the wire.

First: the results are in, and the winner of the MVP 5K Giveaway is Victoria Wulsin. She's running against Jean Schmidt in Ohio's 2nd Congressional District. Jean Schmidt is well-known for her vicious smear of war hero John Murtha, and recently she suggested that nuclear waste be stored at a site in her district. Victoria Wulsin, on the other hand, is well-known for being a brilliant public health advocate and a voice for change, and will be receiving a $5,000 check to help her get that message out.

Second: I'm proud to announce that, thanks to you, Midwest Values PAC has now gone over one million dollars raised in our first year (our first fundraiser was one year ago Sunday – time flies when you're having fun!). That's $1,000,000 you've given to us so we can give it to Democrats.

Al suggested we try to make it $2,000,000 by Election Day. I told him that was probably a bit of a stretch. But we're not done helping great progressives like Victoria Wulsin, Tim Walz, Tammy Duckworth, and Claire McCaskill win next week. Victoria beat out nine other tremendously deserving candidates. Can you help us help them, too?

A contribution of $25, $50, or even $100
would go a long way towards helping us get a check out to Scott Kleeb in Nebraska, or Charlie Brown in California.

Thank you all so much for your support so far, and thanks in advance for all you'll do in the next eight days to help progressives take America back.

Andy Barr
Political Director
Midwest Values PAC

PS – Time's running short – would you consider a contribution to MVP today so we can help more candidates before next week's election?

Paid for by Midwest Values PAC (www.midwestvaluespac.org) and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Contributions to Midwest Values PAC are not tax deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes.

Barbara Boxer Makes One Last Call For Senate Donations

Barbara Boxer's Pac for a Change has made a final call for donations for four Senate campaigns, including Sherrod Brown's. Full text below.

Dear David,

Help Sherrod, Bob, Bob, and Ben finish strong -- contribute to their campaigns today!

Well, this is it -- the last fundraising email I'm going to send you before the November 7th elections.

I've truly been blown away by your incredible support. Our PAC for a Change community has already contributed more than $1.1 million to Democratic candidates up and down the ballot, from the East Coast to the West Coast this election cycle -- including more than $200,000 in the last 2 weeks to Harold Ford, Claire McCaskill, and Jim Webb in the "firewall states" of Tennessee, Missouri, and Virginia alone.

Winning these 3 firewall states is critical. But there are 4 more great Democrats who need our help to finish strong and ensure a Democratic Senate majority come November 8th -- 4 seats we absolutely must win -- so let's give them everything we've got in these final days.

Help Sherrod Brown, Bob Menendez, Bob Casey, and Ben Cardin win their Senate races on November 7th -- please rush them one last online contribution today!

By electing Sherrod Brown, Ohioans will have a progressive fighter as their next Senator -- a true leader who will join me in fighting for our seniors, our working families, and our kids. His opponent, incumbent Senator Mike DeWine, is doing nothing but slinging mud -- even desperately trying to connect Sherrod to bizarre rumors about marijuana-laced bananas.

The only thing that's bananas is Mike DeWine's desperate attacks. And with your help, we'll make sure they don't stick to Sherrod Brown.

Please contribute to Sherrod's campaign today, to fend off Mike DeWine's scurrilous attacks over this last week!

New Jersey's Bob Menendez is running to win his first full term in the Senate after being appointed to fill Jon Corzine's seat when Jon was elected Governor. Bob was just endorsed by the New York Times, and has been a steady voice for progressive values in Congress -- one of the first to oppose George Bush's Social Security privatization scheme, and a consistent voice for a change of direction in Iraq.

His opponent, Tom Kean, Jr., is resorting to the same old Republican "slash and burn" tactics. He's even stooped as low as to send his own campaign consultants to a federal prison to try to dig up dirt on Bob from a convicted felon. Yet when asked a straight up question 27 times in a recent debate -- whether he would have voted to authorize the Iraq war -- Tom Kean refused to answer.

Help Bob Menendez fight off Tom Kean's sleaze machine in New Jersey -- contribute to Bob's campaign today!

Bob Casey is running a strong race in Pennsylvania against radical right-winger Rick Santorum. Bob has swept endorsements from 9 of the largest newspapers in Pennsylvania, and he's clearly the people's choice.

But Senator Santorum won't go away quietly. He's already trashed me personally in some of his own mailings -- yet now this week he's trumpeting our work together on legislation to protect open spaces to try to appeal to more moderate voters. Well, with your help, his Election Day transformation won't work!

Make sure Pennsylvania voters see through Rick Santorum's election-eve chameleon act. Support Bob Casey's campaign today!

Finally, Congressman Ben Cardin is running to fill the open seat being vacated by my friend and colleague Sen. Paul Sarbanes in Maryland. Ben Cardin has been a consistent outspoken critic of the Iraq War, beginning with his vote against the original authorization resolution in Congress. On the other hand, Ben's opponent, Michael Steele, says he agrees with how the Bush Administration has conducted the war and would still vote to go into Iraq, even with everything we know today.

Michael Steele is doing as much as he can to hide his Republican Party affiliation, going so far as to circulate campaign signs and bumper stickers that say "Steele Democrat".

Don't let Michael Steele confuse Maryland voters. Support Ben Cardin's campaign today!

The finish line is almost here. Thanks so much for everything you've already done. With one last push, I know we can win back the Senate on November 7th.

In Friendship,

Barbara Boxer

P.S. Please make one last contribution to Sherrod Brown, Bob Menendez, Bob Casey, and Ben Cardin today -- four critical races we must win. Then let's make sure we do everything we can to "get out the vote" over these last 7 days. I'll be back in touch with more information about how you can help as Election Day nears.

P.P.S. I hope you'll watch a screening of "Who Killed the Electric Car," a 2006 documentary about the development, production, and rapid demise of electric vehicles in America during the 1990s. It's a very thought-provoking film.

http://www.sonyclassics.com/whokilledtheelectriccar/

Cook Report downgrades Schmidt's Re-Election Chances

Jean Schmidt was one of many Republicans to see their ratings slip today. Full list of changes below.

AZ-05 Hayworth Lean Republican to Toss Up
CA-11 Pombo Lean Republican to Toss Up
CO-04 Musgrave Lean Republican to Toss Up
CO-05 Open Likely Republican to Lean Republican
IA-01 Open Toss Up to Lean Democratic
KS-02 Ryun Likely Republican to Toss Up
MN-01 Gutknecht Lean Republican to Toss Up
NE-03 Open Likely Republican to Lean Republican
NH-02 Bass Lean Republican to Toss Up
OH-02 Schmidt Lean Republican to Toss Up
WY-AL Cubin Lean Republican to Toss Up
CA-50 Bilbray Likely Republican to Lean Republican

Source: The Cook Political Report

Monday, October 30, 2006

The Final Nail In The Coffin... Mike DeWine Has His Price

So it seems that Mike DeWine may have been paid off by judges seeking confirmation votes after Bush appointed them. Click the link at the bottom for a lot more from the Buckeye State Blog.

A four-month investigation of Bush-appointed judges by the Center for Investigative Reporting reveals that six appellate court judges and 18 district court judges contributed a total of more than $44,000 to politicians who were influential in their appointments. Some gave money directly to Bush after he officially nominated them. Other judges contributed to Republican campaign committees while they were under consideration for a judgeship.

Republicans who received money from judges en route to the bench include Sens. Arlen Specter and Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, Sens. George Voinovich and Mike DeWine of Ohio, and Gov. George Pataki of New York.

Source: Judges bought DeWine's confimation vote | Buckeye State Blog

Meet Duncan Hunter, Presidential Candidate

Since he's getting a head start in his run for President I figured I'd get a head start finding reasons to vote against him.

Some of his votes:

  • Voted to support Bush's illegal wiretapping program. (H R 5825)
  • Voted against a timetable for Iraq. (H RES 861)
  • Voted against the ban on torture that John McCain proposed in the Senate. (H R 2863)
  • Voted to give oil and gas companies over $14.5 billion in tax cuts and incentives. (H R 6)
  • Voted against stem cell research. (H R 810)

Also there's this little clipping from the Cincinnati Post:

U.S. Rep. Duncan Hunter recently called for a government boycott of CNN because the cable network showed a terrorist sniper firing at American troops. It was similar to other films of Americans threatened with beheadings. It was a radical Islamist propaganda film obtained by CNN.

I saw Mr. Hunter say in an interview, "Imagine if in World War II we showed enemy soldiers shooting American troops on Omaha Beach or elsewhere? It would not have been permitted."

Mr. Hunter wasn't born until 1948, or he might have amended his argument. We had no television then, of course, but we had newsreels and 70 million of us went to the movies every week. Those newsreels often had "captured enemy films." Those films were also "propaganda" for their own people.

I sat in Cincinnati movie houses and watched Americans with their hands raised on Corregidor while jubilant Japanese pulled down Old Glory. I saw German soldiers shooting French and British troops in 1940 and American troops during the Battle of the Bulge in 1944. I saw Japanese shoot British in Malaya and beat Americans in the Philippines. There were German films of Russian partisans being hanged and Poles being shot.

What was my reaction to what I saw as a 7- or 8-year-old? Rage at those who killed us or our allies. Pity for the families of those killed. Hope that my own relatives would survive.

Exactly the same things I felt when I saw the CNN film.

Now, even that is a political dividing line, apparently. Too bad.

Mr. Hunter wants CNN reporters pulled out of Iraq so that our news can be filtered by the Department of Defense. Is he right for America?


So It Begin's... First '08 Presidential Hopeful Comes Forward

How many more will follow his lead before the election or the end of the year?

SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Rep. Duncan Hunter, a California Republican and chairman of the House Arms Services Committee announced plans on Monday to run for president in 2008.

"As I finish my final two years as chairman of the Armed Services Committee and serve you, I am also going to be preparing for a run for president of the United States," Hunter said at a news conference in San Diego.

Hunter, 58, raised his profile among conservatives as a coauthor of legislation for construction of a 700-mile (1,100-km) fence along the U.S.-Mexico border.

The announcement allows Hunter, who was first elected to Congress in 1980 and is running for re-election on November 7, to begin raising money for his presidential campaign.

Source: Rep. Duncan Hunter says will run for president | Politics News | Reuters.com

Sunday, October 29, 2006

I'm Scared To Death That This Is The October Surprise

At 9:43 PM I received a breaking news alert from MSNBC saying:

MSNBC Breaking News: Pakistan says it has struck an al-Qaida-linked training camp in northwest

Find out more at http://breakingnews.msnbc.com

Pakistan may be our ally on the so called "war on terror" but for the most part the country supports al-Qaeda, forcing the Pakistani government to walk a very thin line. For them to launch an attack on an al-Qaeda base in their own country is a major development.

It's been too quite on the Republican front and I'm starting to get paranoid.

Here We Go 'Round Again

The temporary injunction against the voter ID law has been stayed, meaning that the law is again in effect. Be sure to take an ID with you if you plan on voting early.

More at Ohio2006 Blog. He'd better be working on the Ohio2008 Blog right now.

Saddam Verdict May Be Delayed Until After Election

This story from Reuters just popped up in my feed reader.

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A court trying Saddam Hussein for crimes against humanity could delay its verdict by a few days, the chief prosecutor said on Sunday, in a move that would shift the announcement until after U.S. midterm elections.

The U.S.-backed court had been due to deliver a verdict on November 5, two days before U.S. elections in which President George W. Bush's Republicans fear they could lose control of Congress.

The chief prosecutor, Jaafar al-Moussawi, said the Iraqi High Tribunal was still working on the judgment. "We will know a day or two before the trial if they are ready to announce the verdict," Moussawi told Reuters.

Source: Saddam verdict may be delayed: prosecutor | Top News | Reuters.com

John Boehner Loves Donald Rumsfeld

John Boehner must want to get some early experience with being in the minority because I can't think of any other reason why someone would support Donald Rumsfeld, let alone call him "the best thing that’s happened to the Pentagon in 25 years" on ABC this morning.

STEPHANOPOULOS: Let me just ask one more question on this. Your own senators, I said Mike DeWine, thinks Rumsfeld has to go. Do you agree?

BOEHNER: I think Donald Rumsfeld is the best thing that’s happened to the Pentagon in 25 years. This Pentagon and our military needs a transformation and I think Donald Rumsfeld is the only man in America who knows where the bodies are buried at the Pentagon, has enough experience to help transform that institution. Let’s not take the problems in Iraq, the tough fight that we’re in there and blame it on anyone. We’re in a tough fight. Al Qaeda is doing everything they can to disrupt our efforts in Iraq, to disrupt the new government, creating more violence than anyone can imagine and defeating al Qaeda there is important, because if we were to pull out before we win, we will embolden every terrorist in every corner of the world and then instead of fighting them in Iraq, we’ll be fighting them on every street in America.

Source: Think Progress » Boehner: ‘Rumsfeld Is The Best Thing That’s Happened To The Pentagon In 25 Years’

Padgett and Space Interviews On Local News

I was very disappointed in my local news (WTOV 9) for not setting up a debate in favor of the two badly done pre-taped interviews that they chose to air. It seemed that there was no natural order to questions but rather that the interviewer was trying to cram several issues into a short amount of time.

Below are the notes I took during the interview. As you can tell they were written for speed, not quality.

Padgett pushes primary victory

interviewer throws softball question about bankruptcy, Padgett claims she was cleared of any wrong doing. Claims DCCC ad was an outright lie.

Say's economy is declining, talks about researching uses for coal and alternative fuels.

**Commercial Break Notes: I'm really worried by the interviewer throwing out such a softball question about Joy's bankruptcy. It also appears that this is a pre-taped and somewhat dated interview, making me wonder about it's usefulness.**

Back to bankruptcy, says Space accepted “these donations”, doesn't clarify “these”. Attacks free trade, urges “fair trade”.

Turns to Iraq. Padgett talks about North Korea, and Iran, says they are part of war on terror with Iraq and Afghanistan. Should end Iraq as soon as we can but would rather fight over there then over here. Timetable would embolden terrorists. Must look at diplomacy as nations realize terrorism affects them. Other countries have to join us.

Illegal Immigration. She says illegal means illegal, we must enforce our laws.

Health Care: Stresses affordability and accessibility. “No one person can fix theses issues”.

Padgett Interview Ends

**Commercial break notes: Very bad interview, jumped around from issue to issue. This is criticism about the interviewer, not the candidate.**

Zack Space Interview Starts

Would he rather have ran against Bob Ney? Says campaign hasn't really changed for him. Says Ney's corruption shows entire system is broken. Talks about his ethics pledge.

Says trade policy is a huge problem. government has failed to prioritize education and alternative fuels. Says we should provide tax incentives to companies researching alternative fuels. Turns to steel tariffs. Says we need to keep them in place.

**Commercial break notes: better interview though still pre-taped. Seems to follow a flow better than Padgett interview. again criticism pertains to interview, not the candidates**

Illegal Immigration: secure the border, crack down on employers that hire illegal’s. Says Congress has failed to act on this.

Iraq: Talks about dropping “stay the course”, Donald Rumsfeld should be fired. Must listen to military, not politicians.

Stem Cell research: proponent of research, talks about diabetic son (type 1, 16 years old). Talks about Bush's stem cell veto. Only meaningful hope for a cure in his son's lifetime. Embryos should be handled with dignity.

Health Care: it's a crisis for America. Congress has failed to deal with rising costs. Medicare should be able to negotiate with drug companies.

Interview Ends.

**Final Notes: Space interview also jumped around after commercial break. It seemed like the interviewer was trying to get through a list of issues without any natural order.**