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    • San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom has filed initial paperwork to run for lieutenant governor.

      According to forms filed with the Secretary of State's office Wednesday, Newsom took the first steps to becoming a statewide candidate again.

      Newsom has said he is keeping his options open after dropping out of the gubernatorial race. He faced tough odds against Attorney General Jerry Brown, who is expected to declare his candidacy in the next few weeks.

      Newsom is best known for approving same-sex marriages in his famously liberal hometown.

      He would compete against state Sen. Dean Florez and Los Angeles City Councilwoman Janice Hahn for the Democratic nomination.
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      The GOP better shore up its candidates

      (tags: gavin_newsom)
    • Yesterday, I reminded you about the pan-terrorist “record” of liberal Republican Tom Campbell, a very wealthy man who is running for the U.S. Senate from California. I’ve been on the case of Campbell–an open supporter of a ton of Islamic terrorists and terrorist groups, and an avowed enemy of Israel–for years. Unfortunately, he keeps rearing his ugly head because Republicans and Jewish Republicans continue to look the other way and even promote him.
      After I posted the item, I heard from a friend, who is very much a person in the know. I can’t say more other than the person is eminently reliable and informed. This is a MUST-READ for anyone considering voting for Tom Campbell in the event he is the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Democrat Barbara Boxer.

      I have just finished reading your posting on Tom Campbell.

      On or about August 30, 2000, the American Muslim Association had a convention in Irvine, Ca. at a hotel.
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      Read it all

    • As backers of Jerry Brown gear up their efforts to take on Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman, more of Whitman's backers are urging Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner to fold his gubernatorial campaign in the name of "unity."

      An e-mail released this morning from three state lawmakers who were backing Whitman said the time had come for Poizner to step aside.

      "Democrats have made it clear they will do whatever it takes to help the faltering campaign of Steve Poizner, but we cannot let that happen," said the e-mail, signed by Assembly members Jim Nielsen (R-Yuba City), Connie Conway (R-Tulare) and Sen. Mark Wyland (R-Escondido). "It's time for Steve to do the right thing, step aside and join us in supporting Meg Whitman so we can stop Jerry Brown in November and end business as usual in Sacramento."

      The e-mail was met with an angry response from Poizner's campaign.

    • GOP leaders in Washington are pushing the Senate candidacy of Carly Fiorina, former chief executive of Hewlett-Packard, in California, where they hope Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer is vulnerable.

      Ms. Fiorina is opposed in the GOP primary by former Rep. Tom Campbell and State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore. Party leaders say privately they wonder if Mr. DeVore, a staunch conservative, in particular would have the funds or the appeal to win statewide. Mr. DeVore, in an interview, strongly disputed that view.
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      Chuck DeVore and Tom Campbell have a decided financial disadvantage as compared to Carly Fiorina

    • CPAC hasn’t even officially started and already its making news. Mediaite has learned that leading center-right web site Hot Air has been acquired by Salem Communications for an undisclosed sum. Sources close to the deal claim that Michelle Malkin, the conservative pundit and sole owner of Hot Air, has been in talks with Salem for some time, but the announcement was timed to coincide with the Conservative Political Action Conference, which opens tomorrow in Washington D.C.
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      Good for Michelle and good for Salem Communications
    • Nothing official yet, but San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is putting together a campaign team for a possible run for lieutenant governor and will probably submit a ballot statement today to go in the state voter guide.

      Expected onboard the new effort: Sacramento consultant Jason Kinney, Internet organizer Theo Yedinksy and former mayoral spokesman Peter Ragone.

      As in his aborted campaign for governor, Newsom's biggest challenges would be raising money – not his strong suit – and selling himself to a statewide voting public more centrist than he's accustomed to in San Francisco.
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      Teamed up with Ol' Crusty Jerry Brown it will be the young and the old. And, all left all of the time.

    • In its first on-air foray — a 30-second radio ad attacking Meg Whitman — an independent Democratic group is being accused of meddling in the Republican gubernatorial primary and favoring Whitman's GOP opponent Steve Poizner.

      The group, Level The Playing Field 2010, released the radio ad Tuesday that directly attacks Whitman for planning to spend her personal fortune to win the governorship.

      "She's threatening to spend one hundred and fifty million dollars to crown herself governor," a woman's voice intones.

      The ad, and where it was placed — stations that cater to conservative listeners — convinced Whitman's campaign that Brown's supporters are trying to pick sides in the GOP primary.
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      Just like the Dems did with Riordan and Simon years ago. They realize Whitman is a stronger candidate against ol Crusty Jerry Brown and his likely partner Gavin Newsom

    • "The fact that Boxer's support has been stuck in the mid-40s for several surveys no matter which Republican she is matched against continues to suggest that the race for now is about her rather than about those who are running against her," Rasmussen Reports states.

      Boxer's been there before, running poorly in pre-election polls but has always managed to win, sometimes by a little, sometimes by a lot. What puts her on the endangered list this year is the very sour attitude of voters toward all incumbents, regardless of party.

      "All national and state incumbents are in trouble with registered voters in California, but incumbents in California are especially held in low regard," another polling outfit, El Cajon-based Datamar, says in its analysis of recent data. "More than half of all respondents want incumbents in California voted out of office in the next election, with Republicans and independents leading the charge."
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      Independent voters will decide this race.

  • Sami al-Anan,  Sami al-Arian,  Tom Campbell

    Updated: CA-Sen: Tom Campbell, Sami al-Arian and Political Access

    tomcampbell CA-Sen: Tom Campbell Has Raised $516K for Senate Primary Race

    Former California Congressman Tom Campbell who has accepted campaign contributions from prominent Muslim activist Sami al-Arian who is alleged to have formed with others a terrorist support network across the United States and who pled guilty to conspiring to help associates of the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad

    I wrote a few weeks ago about former California Congressman and current U.S. Senate candidate Tom Campbell and the problems with his anti-Israel voting record.

    Today, Jennifer Rubin over at Commentary has more on his Muslim activist terrorist associations, including Sami al-Arian

    Sami al-Arian, a University of South Florida computer-science professor and prominent Muslim activist, handed out $1,000 contributions to [Rep. Cynthia] McKinney and other lawmakers during a short burst of political giving between 1998 and 2001. … Al-Arian’s first legal campaign contribution on record was a $200 donation in 1998 to re-elect his local congressman, Rep. Jim Davis (D-Fla.), according to FEC records. Between 1999 and early 2001, the Islamist leader and his wife, Nahla, gave larger, multiple contributions to the campaigns of McKinney ($2,000), [David] Bonior ($3,200) and [Tom] Campbell ($1,300).

    And, Rubin has more:

    What was Al-Arian up to and why did he favor then Congressman (and now Senate candidate) Tom Campbell? The report continues that Al-Arian and other Muslim figures were looking to do away with â€provisions of the 1996 Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, which allowed federal authorities to use classified information as a basis on which to hold foreign terrorist suspects and to deny that information to the suspects’ defense attorneys. The thinking behind the law, congressional sources say, was to allow domestic law-enforcement services to use foreign intelligence as evidence on which to detain and deport the foreign suspects. Much of that intelligence could not be revealed to the defense because it would put the sources of that intelligence in physical danger.” (Campbell, in fact, testified in favor of his donor’s position at a congressional hearing.)

    Beyond that, the report tells us that a Campbell staffer “serve[d] as point man on the issue. That staffer, according to the program and subsequent AMC newsletter, spoke to an event for training Muslim activists on ‘How to Lobby Congress.’ The published agenda of the AMC’s June 2001 national conference shows that al-Arian was another AMC lobbying coach who helped train activists from around the country in lobbying Congress.” That staffer was most likely Suhail Khan, who  served as Campbell’s policy director and press secretary. And lo and behold, he appeared at the very same CAIR conference in 2009 – with none other than Hussain. (Campbell, too, was a CAIR fan. When a new headquarters opened in June 2000, “several members of Congress, including Republican Congressmen Tom Campbell and Democrat James Moran also came to lend their support.”) What a small world.

    Moreover, here is the FEC report on the campaign money Tom Campbell accepted from Sami al-Arian

    AL-ARIAN, SAMI
    TAMPA, FL 33687
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

       CAMPBELL, TOM
        VIA CAMPBELL FOR SENATE
    05/02/2000 300.00 20020230924
    05/02/2000 1000.00 20020230924

    Now, come on Tom.

    What the hell were you doing back in 2000 with these Muslim activists with shady associations. Why did you accept the money? Did you return the contributions and what is your position on Sami al-Arian today?

    Philip Klein has MORE over at the American Spectator.

    His involvement went further than that. Later in 2000, Campbell wrote a letter to an immigration judge on behalf of Mazen Al-Najjar, Al-Arain’s brother-in-law and collaborator, protesting the fact that the government was going to use classified evidence against him.

    According to a Sept. 1, 2000 article in the St. Petersburg Times that I accessed via Nexis:

    This week, two members of the U.S. House, one a Republican and one a Democrat, sent a letter to (Judge R. Kevin) McHugh asking him not to resort to secret evidence because high-ranking government officials have serious doubts.

    “National Security Adviser (Sandy) Berger stated that he had seen the secret portions of the government’s investigation in this matter and had misgivings about it,” wrote Democratic Whip David Bonior of Michigan and U.S. Rep. Tom Campbell, R-Calif. The two have introduced legislation to ban the use of secret evidence as unconstitutional.

    In his plea deal, Al-Arain admitted that he concealed his knowledge that Al-Najjar was an associate of Palestinian Islamic Jihad. 

    Ok, as a California voter, Tom, explain to me what gives with supporting these Muslim terrorist shills and giving them political access to you?

    Update:

    Here is Tom Campbell’s fairly weak sauce response over at American Spectator.

    The question is: incompetence, stupdity, or naivety? Take your pick.

    I won’t EVER be voting for Tom Campbell – for any office.


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  • Sami al-Anan,  Sami al-Arian,  Tom Campbell

    CA-Sen: Tom Campbell, Sami al-Arian and Political Access

    tomcampbell CA-Sen: Tom Campbell Has Raised $516K for Senate Primary Race

    Former California Congressman Tom Campbell who has accepted campaign contributions from prominent Muslim activist Sami al-Arian who is alleged to have formed with others a terrorist support network across the United States and who pled guilty to conspiring to help associates of the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad

    I wrote a few weeks ago about former California Congressman and current U.S. Senate candidate Tom Campbell and the problems with his anti-Israel voting record.

    Today, Jennifer Rubin over at Commentary has more on his Muslim activist terrorist associations, including Sami al-Arian

    Sami al-Arian, a University of South Florida computer-science professor and prominent Muslim activist, handed out $1,000 contributions to [Rep. Cynthia] McKinney and other lawmakers during a short burst of political giving between 1998 and 2001. … Al-Arian’s first legal campaign contribution on record was a $200 donation in 1998 to re-elect his local congressman, Rep. Jim Davis (D-Fla.), according to FEC records. Between 1999 and early 2001, the Islamist leader and his wife, Nahla, gave larger, multiple contributions to the campaigns of McKinney ($2,000), [David] Bonior ($3,200) and [Tom] Campbell ($1,300).

    And, Rubin has more:

    What was Al-Arian up to and why did he favor then Congressman (and now Senate candidate) Tom Campbell? The report continues that Al-Arian and other Muslim figures were looking to do away with â€provisions of the 1996 Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act, which allowed federal authorities to use classified information as a basis on which to hold foreign terrorist suspects and to deny that information to the suspects’ defense attorneys. The thinking behind the law, congressional sources say, was to allow domestic law-enforcement services to use foreign intelligence as evidence on which to detain and deport the foreign suspects. Much of that intelligence could not be revealed to the defense because it would put the sources of that intelligence in physical danger.” (Campbell, in fact, testified in favor of his donor’s position at a congressional hearing.)

    Beyond that, the report tells us that a Campbell staffer “serve[d] as point man on the issue. That staffer, according to the program and subsequent AMC newsletter, spoke to an event for training Muslim activists on ‘How to Lobby Congress.’ The published agenda of the AMC’s June 2001 national conference shows that al-Arian was another AMC lobbying coach who helped train activists from around the country in lobbying Congress.” That staffer was most likely Suhail Khan, who  served as Campbell’s policy director and press secretary. And lo and behold, he appeared at the very same CAIR conference in 2009 – with none other than Hussain. (Campbell, too, was a CAIR fan. When a new headquarters opened in June 2000, “several members of Congress, including Republican Congressmen Tom Campbell and Democrat James Moran also came to lend their support.”) What a small world.

    Moreover, here is the FEC report on the campaign money Tom Campbell accepted from Sami al-Arian

    AL-ARIAN, SAMI
    TAMPA, FL 33687
    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

       CAMPBELL, TOM
        VIA CAMPBELL FOR SENATE
    05/02/2000 300.00 20020230924
    05/02/2000 1000.00 20020230924

    Now, come on Tom.

    What the hell were you doing back in 2000 with these Muslim activists with shady associations. Why did you accept the money? Did you return the contributions and what is your position on Sami al-Arian today?

    Philip Klein has MORE over at the American Spectator.

    His involvement went further than that. Later in 2000, Campbell wrote a letter to an immigration judge on behalf of Mazen Al-Najjar, Al-Arain’s brother-in-law and collaborator, protesting the fact that the government was going to use classified evidence against him.

    According to a Sept. 1, 2000 article in the St. Petersburg Times that I accessed via Nexis:

    This week, two members of the U.S. House, one a Republican and one a Democrat, sent a letter to (Judge R. Kevin) McHugh asking him not to resort to secret evidence because high-ranking government officials have serious doubts.

    “National Security Adviser (Sandy) Berger stated that he had seen the secret portions of the government’s investigation in this matter and had misgivings about it,” wrote Democratic Whip David Bonior of Michigan and U.S. Rep. Tom Campbell, R-Calif. The two have introduced legislation to ban the use of secret evidence as unconstitutional.

    In his plea deal, Al-Arain admitted that he concealed his knowledge that Al-Najjar was an associate of Palestinian Islamic Jihad. 

    Ok, as a California voter, Tom, explain to me what gives with supporting these Muslim terrorist shills and giving them political access to you?


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day

    Day By Day February 17, 2010 – S**t



    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    Zed does know his military training – his s**t.

    But, Chris, he is MARRIED now with a family. And, yes, he is struggling in the private sector with the Obama depression and all.

    Perhaps Zed could teach his s**t at a military college or Homeland Security training site? Placing him in harms way would be unnecessary but deploying him in this way would help him and the United States in Afghanistan.

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