• Barack Obama,  John McCain,  Oil,  President 2008

    The Barack Obama Bounce

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    Barack Obama is enjoying a bounce in the polls but Flap feels the election slip slidding away from John McCain.

    An example, with domestic offshore oil drilling much in the public discussion, Team McCain schedules an environmental conference in Santa Barbara, California next Tuesday. Granted McCain is traveling to California to fundraise but he has NO chance of winning “blue” California and where would a Presidential candidate NOT want to talk about offshore oil drilling?

    Yeah, you guessed it – Santa Barbara where they had a massive oil spill in 1969 and ugly decades old oil rigs mar the scenic coastline.

    McCain better shape up his campaign or he will be blown out early by Obama.


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  • Illegal Immigration,  John McCain,  President 2008

    John McCain Watch: Pandering to Chicago Hispanics on Illegal Immigration

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    Michael Ramirez on John McCain

    Is there any wonder why John McCain is NOT raising money?

    And, now Team Obama is jumping all over McCain on illegal immigration.

    Obama camp communications director Gibbs tells press on a
    media call that McCain’s private meeting with Chicago-area Hispanics on
    immigration is the latest example of his “pandering.”


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  • Audra Strickland,  Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Tony Strickland

    Audra Strickland Watch: Chief of Staff Joel Angeles Placed on Leave

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    Joel Angeles, Chief of Staff of California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland, R- Moorpark talking with a Ventura County Sheriff Officer during protest rally on June 17, 2008. Photo By Flap

    Joel Angeles, Chief of Staff for California GOP Assemblywoman Audra Strickland has been placed on a one-month unpaid administrative leave according to a written statement.

    Assemblywoman Audra Strickland placed a top aide on leave Thursday following his involvement earlier this week in altercations during a demonstration outside a fundraiser for her husband, state Senate candidate Tony Strickland.

    Audra Strickland, R-Moorpark, announced she was placing Joel Angeles, her chief of staff, on “a one-month leave of absence without pay for what I view as a show of poor judgment,” according to a written statement issued by her office.

    On Tuesday, Angeles took the day off from his job as her chief of staff job to join her husband’s campaign supporters outside the Hyatt Westlake Plaza hotel in Thousand Oaks. Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney appeared there Tuesday night to stump for Tony Strickland, who is locked in a critical battle for the 19th District Senate seat.

    Flap was there and wrote this post after the altercation/protests and the fundraising event for Assemblywoman Audra Strickland’s husband, Tony.

    The entire Flap was and continues to be a “He Said, They Said” argument. Flap did not see the supposed “smack down” but did interview one of the female alleged victims. She did have scratches on her right arm which she said she received by being pushed into an adjoining hedge.

    But, the hedge had sharp prongs, the sidewalk was filled with people and Flap was easily pushed into it and scratched his own arm.

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    GOP and Democrat demonstrators line Westlake Blvd. Photo By Flap

    Ventura County Sheriff officers interviewed all parties and since none of the parties would pursue prosecution or a citizen’s arrest, no arrests were made.

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    Joel Angeles, Chief of Staff of California Assemblywoman Audra Strickland, R- Moorpark being interviewed by Ventura County Sheriff officers during protest rally on June 17, 2008. Photo By Flap

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    Joel Angeles, Democrat protesters and the “HEDGE.” Photo By Flap

    Both groups used poor judgment in this altercation. But what is clear is that someone was looking for a fight to embarass Tony Strickland who was inside with Mitt Romney raising money for his California State Senate campaign. Wasn’t that the point of the demonstrations?

    How do you spell set-up?

    Joel Angeles used “poor judgment” being involved with the Democrat protesters – at all. He should have walked away. Angeles is now being punished.

    A lesson for everyone: Let the politicians “DUKE IT OUT” in debates on the issues and leave the physical confrontations out of the campaign.

    Previous:

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Blowing Smoke Over Tobacco Company Contributions

    Tony Strickland Watch: Taking it to the Streets – Politics That Is

    Receiving Campaign Contributions from Tobacco Companies a Campaign Issue? Part 3

    Receiving Campaign Contributions from Tobacco Companies a Campaign Issue? Part 2

    Receiving Campaign Contributions from Tobacco Companies a Campaign Issue?


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  • Barack Obama,  Day By Day,  President 2008

    Day By Day by Chris Muir June 20, 2008

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    But….Barack Obama is the post-racial candidate for President.

    Right?

    Obama won the Democrat nomination by targeting African American voters in “Red” states and winning early caucuses where the Democrat’s have little chances of winning in the fall. Who is anyone kidding.

    After Flap finished the Revlon Cancer Walk in Los Angeles some weeks ago, Obama organizers, clip boards in hand, targeted African Americans and asked them to register to vote – ONLY African Americans. One has to wonder about Obama’s post-racial nonsense.

    Plus Ca Change…….

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    The Day By Day Archive


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  • Hannah-Beth Jackson,  Republican Party of Ventura County,  Tony Strickland

    Hannah-Beth Jackson Watch: Blowing Smoke Over Tobacco Company Contributions

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    Former Democrat California Assemblywoman Hannah-Beth Jackson of Santa Barbara

    On Tuesday Jackson the Democrat nominee for California State Senate (Senate District 19) issued the following press release:

    Jackson Statement on Tobacco Campaign Contributions

    Tuesday, June 17, 2008

    Over 440,000 Americans die early, costly, preventable deaths from tobacco, and over 2,000 children begin illegal tobacco use each day. In August 2006, after a criminal prosecution extending over 8 years, the US tobacco cartel was found guilty on federal racketeering charges for “marketing and selling their lethal product with zeal, deception, with a single-minded focus on their financial success and without regard for the human tragedy or social costs that success exacted,” (Judge Kessler). This same cartel spends over $1.8 million dollars a year in California in contributions to elected officials and candidates, to limit regulation of their products and stop effective tobacco control that would reduce smoking and thereby reduce the astronomical costs to the public of tobacco-related disease. It is deeply troubling to me that any candidate for public office would be complicit in so seriously undermining the public interest and public health.

    In light of the extraordinary dangers posed by tobacco products and the tobacco industry’s defense of their use, I call upon my opponent in the race for the 19th Senate District to return all contributions received from tobacco companies or their representatives, including

    ü the over $6,000 received directly by Strickland for Senate for the current campaign;
    ü the $50,000 received by the Ventura County Republican Party which is clearly earmarked for this State Senate contest;
    ü the over $85,000 which Tony Strickland campaign committees have received directly from tobacco interests throughout his career in the State Assembly

    By returning the contributions, my opponent Republican Tony Strickland can reassure the public that his voting record in the Assembly was not in any way influenced by contributions from the tobacco lobby, and that he has no intention of allowing contributions to influence his legislative behavior.

    · In the Assembly, he failed to vote on a measure which would have prohibited self-service sales of cigarettes or free distribution of tobacco products on publicly accessible property. (SB 1510, 2000)
    · He voted against allowing the Department of Health Services to conduct stings on business selling tobacco to minors (SB 757, 2001). Passed into law anyway.
    · He voted against restricting non face-to-face sales of cigarettes (SB 1016, 2003). The measure passed anyway and was signed into law by Gov. Schwartz.)

    My record as a public official is clear. Tobacco Industry money has no influence on my vote. As a member of the Assembly and as a candidate for the 19th State Senate District I have not and will not solicit or accept contributions from tobacco companies. I received one of the highest scores in the legislature on tobacco control issues from independent reviews by the UCSF Medical School. As a representative of the 19th Senate District I will advocate for a return to the public health strategies first implemented in the early 90s in California, which included highly effective media communications and public education on the dangers of tobacco, and caused immediate and significant decreases in the rates of smoking among Californians.

    The American Medical Association recommends that its members, state and local medical societies, to determine whether candidates for federal state and local offices accept gifts or contributions of any kind from the tobacco industry, and publicize their findings to both their members and to the public (AMA Resolution CSA Rep. 3, A-04). I urge California AMA Chapters, doctors, nurses, everyone in health related professions and in the media to carefully monitor the spending by the tobacco industry in the campaign for Senate District 19, so that the public can safely predict how their representative will vote and advocate on tobacco control related issues.

    –Hannah-Beth Jackson, June 17, 2008

    But, is Hannah-Beth a former attorney (she is no longer a member of the California Bar) being disingenuous at best and hypocritical at worst regarding Tobacco Industry campaign contributions?

    The answer is yes.

    Flap in a previous post discussed the continuing FLAP regarding tobacco industry/company contributions to the Republican Party of Ventura County and the California State Senate campaign of Republican nominee Tony Strickland.

    Today, political activists who support the candidacy of Democrat Hannah-Beth Jackson will be protesting these tobacco contributions outside of the Hyatt Westlake Plaza Hotel in Westlake Village, California prior to a Strickland fundraising event featuring former Massachusetts Governor and Presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Flap understands that the GOP will have counter protesters.

    But, what are the facts about the tobacco industry and the political contributions they make?

    And, has Hannah-Beth Jackson received campaign contributions indirectly from politicians who have accepted money from the tobacco industry?

    The answer to the question is yes.

    Are Hannah-Beth Democrat Party supporters then hypocritical in protesting Tony Strickland’s acceptance of tobacco campaign cash when both their candidate and party have accepted like contributions?

    The answer is yes.

    And, Flap showed that Hanna-Beth Jackson has indeed received INDIRECT tobacco company/industry contributions during this campaign cycle.

    So, when she says that she ” I have not and will not solicit or accept contributions from tobacco companies” she doesn’t have to do so. The California Democrat Party,various National Democrat Party campaign committees and California Democrat Legislative leaders already have donated or loaned money to her campaign. This allows Jackson to demagogue the tobacco issue against Tony Strickland and to score cheap political points.

    Let’s go over a brief history of how California Legislative campaigns are funded. Flap draws upon his experience as being a former member of the California Dental Association’s Council on Legislation and the local Santa Barbara-Ventura County Dental Society’s Cal-D-Pac representative (CAl-D-Pac) for the legislative process history.

    The California Democrat Party for decades has used an ingenious system of party committee transfers to insulate their members from campaign reporting scrutiny and to deliver needed funds to those members/candidates who either ingratiate themselves (promise to vote for the leader for various leadership positions) and/or who are in tight races with the Republicans. The transfer mechanism constitute a type of “SLUSH FUND.”

    For example, long-time Democrat Assembly Speaker Willie Brown, now the former Mayor of San Francisco as well, would collect money from all the special interests with business before the California Legislature, bundle all of the contributons and then dole them out to whoever was his friend. This has been repeated over and over again for the past decade with various legislative leaders even as term limits and campaign contribution reporting and limitation laws changed.

    What does this have to do with Hannah-Beth Jackson and Tobacco company/industry money you ask?

    Jackson as late as her 2000 campaign for the California Assembly (her last campaign due to term limits) has been the recipient of such “bait and swich” or “hide the ball” transfers. Let’s look at her disclosure forms:

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    Fifty-Five per cent of the over $1 million dollars raised by Hannah-Beth Jackson came from Democrat Party transfers. The donors included the California Democrat state Party, Legislative leaders and the national Democrat Party. You can see the component contributions to the California Democrat Party here. and the graphic follows:

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    Remember the graphic from the previous post on federal contributions to the national Democrat Party by the tobacco industry? Here it is again:

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    Confused yet as to where Hannah-Beth Jackson received her previous and current contributions for the state legislature?

    Why, of course, you are and that is the point.

    The Democrats are masters of “hide the ball.” Jackson can berate Tony Strickland for accepting “Big Tobacco” dirty money while she receives the same, maybe a little more, or maybe a little less from the same ultimate sources.

    Is this being Untruthful? Hypocritical? Disingenuous?

    You bet.

    Thus, the next time you see Hannah-Beth Jackson on the campaign trail, ask her why she is accepting so many “secret” or “laundered” or “sanitized” campaign contributions from Democrat Party leaders. Ask her why she is demagoguing this issue and Tony Strickland when she has received the same tobacco company/industry money?

    Ask her why she is blowing smoke?

    By the way, as the campaign progresses, Flap will write about Hanna-Beth Jackson’s donors and transfers. The next reporting period filing deadline is July 31, 2008. But, don’t expect the REAL money to pour into Jackson’s campaign account until October when disclosure may be lost within the midst of campaign/election season.


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  • American Solutions,  Newt Gingrich

    Dril Here, Drill Now, Pay Less Up On Air With National Television Ad

    The first national television ad of the “Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less” petition drive. It debuted on Hannity & Colmes on 6/18/08.

    Newt Gingrich pleads the case for Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less in the video above.

    Go to AmericanSolutions.com and sign the petition:

    We, therefore, the undersigned citizens of the United States, petition the U.S. Congress to act immediately to lower gasoline prices (and diesel and other fuel prices)* by authorizing the exploration of proven energy reserves to reduce our dependence on foreign energy sources from unstable countries.

    Over 1,000,000 have already signed the petition.

    So, get over there and do it.

    Flap knows you will be glad you did.


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  • Barack Obama,  President 2008

    Barack Obama Up With His First General Election TV Ad

    BarackObama’s first general election televison ad: “Country I Love”

    In Team Obama’s first television ad, Barack Obama is portrayed as “one of us” – a regular guy with family from Kansas. Note the references to family values, and welfare reform.

    This is why both Mike Huckabee and Newt Gingrich have warned the GOP and John McCain to not demonize Obama but to draw him out on his liberal and wrong position on the issues.

    This ad will air in Alaska, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Virginia, per the campaign – all key battleground states. Marc Ambinder estimates the cost to be close to $3 million per week in these 18 states.

    Team McCain has its work cut out for itself.


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