Column As I See 'Em

by: Adam Bink

Wed Oct 07, 2009 at 15:15


This is more of a sports metaphor, but h/t to Jerry Sullivan, one of my favorite Buffalo News writers, for the title

Some items of note around the country today:

  • I just got an e-mail from Rep. Eric Massa with the ominous title "An Important Announcement About The 2010 Election", with the text:

    The Founding Fathers designed the House of Representative as the People's House, and as such the citizens of this great Nation have the duty to elect their member of Congress every two years. While people sometimes get sick of campaigns, this cycle of frequent elections gives the people the best and most immediate tool possible to hold their member of Congress accountable and make their voices heard.

    Accountability is a value that I hold near and dear, and it is with this spirit of service that I write you today.

    On Saturday, 10/10 at 10:00 am, I will be making a formal announcement about the 2010 election. I would like to invite all of you, friends of old and new, to join me at Centerway Square in Corning NY on this morning.

    It has been my honor and privilege to serve the families of this region and I hope to see you on Saturday in my hometown of Corning.

    I called Massa's comm people for comment, and they declined to do so initially. Will update if warranted.

    I don't like the sound of it, though. Massa knows it's a tough district (he lost his first race in 2006, which I worked on for a bit, and it's my grandpa's district), so perhaps it's just to prime the pump for a big crowd for his re-election announcement. I can't imagine he's running for higher office- certainly not Gov or Senator, and I don't really see him in something like a primary for comptroller or AG (or even qualified). The worst possibility is that he's not running again, something that would really disappoint me. I've been a huge fan of Massa's, particularly on his pushing for the House health care bill to be more progressive, and on his very strategic ways of talking about health care to constituents. He spent 45 minutes with a group of us NYers at Netroots Nation talking about that, and also hit some nails on the head when speaking at panels, too.

    But one term and done would really piss me off, considering how hard the district is and how hard many of us worked for him, and that many of you contributed close to $1 million overall on ActBlue- including several thousand for standing firm on a public option. I hope he stays.

  • At the polar opposite of one term and done, former four-term Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad is running again. I asked former Iowa political operative Mike Lux for comment, to which he replied "I thought we got rid of that m*****f*****."

  • Last night, the defense authorization bill with the LGBT hate crimes amendment beat a motion to recommit (an effort by the Republicans to strip out the amendment), 178-234. Those are solid numbers, in addition to the fact that the Senate version already has it in by amendment. So we should be all set. HRC reports the conference report should be voted on in both houses by the end of next week before going to Obama's desk. We're close to the first major legislative achievement for LGBT rights in this term.

  • Glenn Greenwald has a fantastic piece documenting how Anne Kornblut violates the WaPo's own rules by using anonymous sourcing sixteen different times in one piece on the Obama Admin's national security policies, and journalistic ethics in general, as well as some on national security issues.

  • Yesterday, the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act of 2009, which would legalize marriage equality in the District, was introduced with much fanfare and 10/13 councilmembers co-introducing it. If you're looking for legislative and process details going forward, I wrote a piece last week on it here, and my friend Michael Crawford of DC for Marriage also has a piece today.

  • If you live in California, there are two LGBT bills before the Governor- one that would recognize Harvey Milk Day (which he's vetoed before, prior to the movie I believe) and one that would clarify that same-sex couples married out-of-state before Prop. 8 are recognized in CA, and that couples married after Prop 8 are entitled to the same rights. I know a lot of LGBT couples who marry in other states and have talked about moving to California one day- this would ensure they are entitled to marriage recognition. Equality California has phone numbers here of your local office- call Arnold and tell him to sign the bills.

  • Robert Harding at TAP reports the Rochester D&C is running another column by David Sirota, his latest on Afghanistan, which is a great sign. I wrote a bit last week on the D&C, a staid, center-right newspaper with far too many right-wingers on the ed page and a center-right ed board in a solidly Dem city with some hubs of progressivism. They're considering adding David permanently to the ed page. Take a second and drop an e-mail to Editorial Page Editor James Lawrence at jlawrenc@democratandchronicle.com and tell him that you want to see David Sirota's column made permanent.
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Sounds like he's quitting... (0.00 / 0)
...that's not a good sign at all, overall... No one has announced house retirement plans, certainly not a freshman.

I guess we shall have to see...

REID: Voting against us was never part of our arrangement!
SPECTER: I am altering the deal! Pray I don't alter it any further!
REID: This deal keeps getting worse all the time!


Just to add.... (0.00 / 0)
Why would a freshman incumbent "announce" plans for re-election... I don't like the sound of it at all!

I wonder if there is anything we can do to change his mind?

REID: Voting against us was never part of our arrangement!
SPECTER: I am altering the deal! Pray I don't alter it any further!
REID: This deal keeps getting worse all the time!


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He's not quitting (4.00 / 1)
at least no one in the state Democratic Party thinks he's quitting. I talked to someone a few minutes ago after seeing that same e-mail. They said they have no indication that he's planning on quitting because they were recently talking to him about redistricting after 2010 to make his district safer.

Massa has had an issue in the sense that he's been attacked by teabaggers in his districts and he's upset that he can't vote the way he wants in his district. State Democrats have guaranteed him a much safer district after 2010, which leads me to believe he had no intention of quitting.

This is how Massa rolls...he makes a big deal about everything because he loves to have people around, he loves to have them involved. This is not how a freshman would announce his reelection bid normally, but Massa isn't your typical congressman.

If he's quitting, it would be a HUGE shock.  


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Don't Want to Steal His Thunder but... (0.00 / 0)
Massa is running for re-election and it will be a heck of a race and one heck of a rally in Corning.  Massa needs the netroots and we really can make a difference in what will surely be one of the most contested races of 2010.  Massa marches to his own drummer, and it's a beat that is loud, independent and passionate.  Massa is one Rep. from a red/purple district who clearly does NOT view the path to success as drifting rightward or sitting on a back bench taking instructions from leadership.  Massa is running, running hard and will work even harder.  He had 57 town meetings this summer -- and that is not something that a retiring Rep. would subject himself to.

P.S.

Have folks here ever seen this documentary about Massa's 2006 race (along with Rep. Pat Murphy & Tammy Duckworth) "Taking the Hill"? -- the scenes with Massa & Rahm Emmanuel are worth the price of admission.  Part of the moral of the story is that if you have beaten cancer (thanks, in part to that big government health care plan provided to military veterans) you are less likley to be intimidated by a feared political operator.  


I hope you're right... (0.00 / 0)
...but, the tone of that email is one of GBCW...

REID: Voting against us was never part of our arrangement!
SPECTER: I am altering the deal! Pray I don't alter it any further!
REID: This deal keeps getting worse all the time!


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That is good to hear Howard (0.00 / 0)
Any idea why he's playing coy with the folks at TAP too?


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Great news on hate crimes (0.00 / 0)
People say we aren't moving. But we are. That's a big victory if we win.

Has the United States Congress ever passed legislation into law specifically protecting the GLBT community or expanding their rights?  

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