Monday Night Sestak!

by: Chris Bowers

Mon Aug 31, 2009 at 19:00


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  1. Pennsylvania is the primary challenge everyone can agree with! In an email leaked from Journolist, Joe Klein endorses Joe Sestak even while attacking the concept of progressive primary challenges in general:

    Joe Klein on Journolist
    (in reverse chronological sequence)

    From: Joe Kelin
    Date: Aug 29, 6:03 pm
    Subject: A letter from Mr. Billy Ralph Bierbaum of Waxahachie, Texas
    re: condensed journalism
    To: Journolist

    Luke--i think primary challenges are valid in some cases. I'd vote for Sestak over Specter in a heartbeat. They are much more tricky in the House...As for Greenwald, he knows little about politics, less about journalism and cares not a whit about the national security of the United States. I find the Limbaugh-like, knee-jerk devotion of his flock depressing.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: journolist@googlegroups.com
    Sent: Sat Aug 29 16:54:11 2009
    Subject: [ JournoList] Re: A letter from Mr. Billy Ralph Bierbaum of
    Waxahachie, Texas re: condensed journalism

    Joe
    You are arguing with a straw man. No one here is "more interested in whacking moderates than in making sure that moderate districts are represented by Democrats rather than Republicans." No one is calling for a Naderite heightening of the contradictions.

    Why do you insist on characterizing people who disagree with your tactical assessments as "self-righteous political naifs" hellbent on achieving some sort of solipsistic emotional release by way of "purges" and "litmus tests"? That hardly seems civil.

    In any case, the question before us is: Are primary challenges a useful means of achieving liberal policy goals? I think they are, based not only on basic human logic and my personal preference for more rather than less democracy, but also on the concrete example of Arlen Specter's recent and pleasing ideological evolution.

    You seem to think they are not. Other than suggesting that a theoretical victory by a theoretical liberal in a theoretically conservative district could, theoretically, throw a Democratic seat to Republicans, what is the actual evidence from cases that is causing you to reject the validity of one half of the entire democratic process?

    The whole exchange is amusing, even if the leak isn't.

  2. Above Average Jane writes up a detailed report from a town hall on women's health care that Congressman Sestak held with Lynn Yeakel in Bryn Mawr. Congressman Sestak also held health care townhalls over the past week in Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Lancaster.

  3. Arlen Specter is having difficulty selling tickets to his fundraiser with President Obama in two weeks. So, according to PA Progressive, Pennsylvania State chair TJ Rooney is giving away $1,000 tickets to hundreds of state committee members for free:

    Senator Specter promised the county Chairs free tickets to his upcoming $1000/person event in Philadelphia with President Obama.  TJ Rooney then announced the Senator will pay for every state committee person to attend.  This makes me thing the Senator is having trouble selling tickets if he has to begin tickets away at $1000 apiece.  It'll remain to be seen if he can buy off committee people for a thousand bucks a pop.  This hits me as trying to buy votes.

  4. PA Progressive also got a video of Congressman Sestak talking at the Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee meeting over the weekend:

  5. As the number of people in danger of losing their homes continuing to increase, Congressman Sestak has been keeping his office open seven days a week and designating two staff members to help out constituents. From the Delco Times:

    For the Mignognas, Strohl, Bettcher and the Fuciles, their journey brought them to Sestak's door.

    "Your office did more for me in two weeks than two attorneys that I had hired in a year and a half," Strohl said.

    Bettcher said she was unsuccessful trying to refinance until she called Sestak.

    "Two days later, I got a response," she said. "I've probably talked more to (Sestak's office) than my family members in the past few months to keep me from becoming a statistic."

    Partly because of this, Sestak has kept his office open seven days a week.

    In 2007, his office fielded 49 housing-related calls. Last year, it jumped to 224. This year, he expects to take more than 500.

    "A lot of these are just conforming loans, 30 years," Sestak said. "People had it and all of a sudden, something happened."

    The congressman has designated two staff members, Sean Kelly and Bill Walsh, to handle the cases.

    The above excerpt is a small part of a longer story about how an effective member of Congress can make a real difference in the lives of local residents. Check it out.

  6. As Republican Gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie continues to face questions around the politically motivated firing of US Attorneys, Blue Jersey asks, 'What does Arlen Specter know about the U.S. Attorneys Scandal?

    Another thing we learned years ago was that the entire scheme was made possible by Senator Arlen Specter, who quietly changed the law allowing US Attorneys to be replaced.  Without this change, President Bush could have threatened to fire Christie and the other USA's, but he would not have been able to easily replace them with political hacks. Apparently, Specter inserted the changes to benefit Bush and the Republican party--and after all, it's easy to guess at his motives since Bush and Rove saved in him in his 2004 primary contest, and Republican control of the Senate rested on the upcoming 2006 elections.

  7. The biggest campaign even of the week will take place on Wednesday from 6-8 pm when Congressman Sestak debates Republican frontrunner Pat Toomey. It will be broadcast live on JoeSestak.com, and takes place in Allentown at Muhlenberg For ticket requests call (610) 891-8956 or send an email to townhall@joesestak.com.
Does anyone else find it impossible to to not start singing the Bill Joel song of the same name whenever  they hear about Allentown?
Chris Bowers :: Monday Night Sestak!

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Specter & The US Attorneys Scandal Is The One That's Got To Hurt (4.00 / 1)
It just re-emphasizes everything hateful about him from a loyal Democratic base perspective.

There are probably fairly firm limits on how much Sestak can or should lean on this, but an independent "dump Specter" campaign should focus on this like a laser beam.

"You know what they say -- those of us who fail history... doomed to repeat it in summer school." -- Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Season 6, Episode 3


so right about the song (0.00 / 0)
anytime I see it on a road sign, I start singing that song.

What song? Seems not to be known that much outside of the US. (0.00 / 0)
But I have to admit, I'm not a Billy Joel fan. I only remember that "piano man" melody, and that's a golden oldie from the 70s, right?

Not knowing Allentown, the first thing that comes to my mind is a vision of lots of houses with construction workers around, half of the workers dressed in flannel shirts, Hot Rods in the garages, and the constant noise of ambulances. Like a town size version of Home Improvement!
:D


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Chris ... (4.00 / 2)
How did Glennzilla come up with that? .. I don't remember GG telling people to check the UT Docs site .. you'd only look there if someone told you .. interesting ... Joe Klein sure has the hate on for Glennzilla ... sounds like Joe Klein has still been eating too many cocktail weenies at Sally Quinn's house

Allentown (0.00 / 0)
I grew up in A-town, so I actually don't immediately think of the song (though my friends hasten to remind me of the tune whenever it comes up!). On Sunday mornings on the way to church, if the wind was right, I could smell the coke plant on the other side of town.

My lungs may have hated Bethlehem Steel, but my eyes hate that atrocious new casino in its place.

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Specter needs a fall back plan (4.00 / 1)
I suggest he join the "Connecticut for Lieberman" (CFL) party and make a go of it that way. If he wins then he and Lieberman will be Senate lunch buddies and can caucus together. Perhaps CFL can go national...and maybe replace the Republican party.

Hey! Don't give him any ideas! (0.00 / 0)
I guess he would love to form a Joecus together with Lieberman. Do you want that, tremayne? Splitter!
:D

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Is there a progressive candidate in the race yet? (0.00 / 0)
I don't mean "progressive" in the sense of the DLC's "Progressive (sic) Policy Institute" -- I'm talking about someone opposed to neoliberal economics, deregulation, privatization, imperial foreign policy, wars for profit, expanding military and police state, corporate personhood, the current system of campaign financing, NAFTA and all its progeny, corporate welfare, subsidies for Wall Street and the healthcare profiteers, etc...and willing to fight against them.

 


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