by Mr Obvious, Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 08:38:10 AM EST
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by mattcho, Mon Feb 25, 2008 at 06:41:07 PM EST
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/02/25/oprah-who-clinton-brings-in-ellen/
"Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres made a surprise appearance by video uplink at a Hillary Clinton rally on Monday evening, energizing the young audience and tossing Clinton a few inside-the-beltway questions she might get on a Sunday morning talk show."
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by ellensimon2008, Thu May 17, 2007 at 12:04:05 PM EDT
Crossposted at AzNetroots
This past week has been wrought with examples of the failure of Republican
foreign policy. From
Mitt Romney
saying we should "double Guantanamo" to
President
Bush meeting with far-right religious leader James Dobson to discuss Iran,
the Republican party continues to demonstrate that they don't know how to keep
America safe.
Ellen Simon believes there's
a better way to protect Americans.
We should directly engage Iran and its leaders in constructive
talks. We need to bring our allies back to our side, where they can then help
leverage pressure on Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions. Unfortunately the
current administration in Washington and their failed foreign policies continue
to inflame hatred in the Middle East and their refusal to use diplomacy is
leading us down a path with no solutions. We need a new administration and new
leadership to re-engage with our allies to find a diplomatic solution in the
Middle East.
Rick Renzi voted
against a bill that would have set real benchmarks and begun a phased
redeployment of our troops from Iraq. In fact, in spite of all the evidence to
the contrary, Renzi has said that he thinks the U.S. should stay in Iraq
indefinitely.
Renzi's problems go far beyond
dirty
politics and
ongoing
scandal - his foreign policy positions demonstrate that he's fundamentally
divorced from reality.
Ellen Simon will bring
sanity back to Congress, and will vote to stop fighting another country's civil
war and bring our troops home.
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by ellensimon2008, Tue May 15, 2007 at 12:25:40 PM EDT
Crossposted at AZnetroots
The ongoing investigation into the firing of a group of U.S. Attorneys deemed
not loyal enough to President Bush is surely being watched closely by two
people - Republican Congressman Rick Renzi and his opponent,
Democrat Ellen Simon.
Yesterday,
NPR
reported on the scandals plaguing Renzi and found that support, even among
local Republicans, is hard to find.
Renzi is a key player in the U.S. Attorney firings. In 2006, Renzi, was being
investigated by then-U.S. Attorney Paul Charlton for a
land
deal that netted a Renzi donor over $3 million. Renzi later received
$200,000 from the donor -
an
amount he failed to disclose to the House.
A month before the election,
Renzi's
top aide, Brian Murray, called Charlton's office to inquire about the
investigation in a move that some believe could be taken as
an attempt to delay
the investigation until after the election.
The Wall Street Journal reported that
the
DoJ appeared to be dragging its feet in the investigation saying that
investigators had been trying to get clearance from senior DoJ officials for a
year before the election. In a hilarious move, Renzi told reporters that he
thinks the whole thing was part of
a secret plan by
the Republican controlled Department of Justice to give his seat to a
Democrat. Seriously, we couldn't make that one up.
The Department of Justice scandal continues to unfold as
Deputy
Attorney General Paul McNulty, Alberto Gonzalez's number-two man at the
Department of Justice, resigned on Monday. Renzi, remember, is a key figure in
the U.S. Attorney scandal. This comes just days after
a
Federal judge granted immunity to former DoJ official Monica Goodling.
Goodling,
herself
under investigation by the DoJ's inspector general and ethics office, was
White House liaison for the DoJ, and appears to be responsible for carrying out
much of the political gaming going on at DoJ. Now that Goodling has been granted
immunity, it'll be interesting to see what comes out in further hearings about
Republican manipulation at the DoJ and the Renzi investigation.
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by ellensimon2008, Fri May 11, 2007 at 08:16:15 AM EDT
Crossposted at AZnetroots
Republicans are well known for taking dirty politics to lower and lower depths.
Lee Atwater may be long gone, but his spirit thrives in Republican campaigns. From
Saxby
Chambliss shamelessly questioning the patriotism of a decorated war hero, to Rick Renzi calling a Jewish civil rights lawyer an
"al-Qaeda
attorney," there seems to be no limit to the Republican slime machine.
But the candidates and campaigns are not the only ones responsible for these
tasteless personal attacks - someone is paying for them.
Take Renzi's last campaign - one of the dirtiest. In an attempt to smear his
opponent, Renzi invoked not only al-Qaeda, but the "North American Man-Boy Love
Association," a little known group of
child
molesters. Who's paying for this mudslinging?
Max Fose, President of Integrated Web Strategies - a Republican campaign
communications group - gave Renzi several thousand dollars during his last
campaign. In fact, his last donation for the 2006 election cycle was at the
beginning of October - right before the infamous "NAMBLA ad" ran.
Philip Aries,
a
real estate developer involved in Renzi's controversial land deal currently
under investigation by the FBI chipped in at least $4000 to Renzi's smear
campaign. Did that NAMBLA ad give you enough slime for your buck Phil?
And Aries wasn't the only real estate developer funneling money to Renzi's dirty
politics. The Baron Group and Baron Communities gave Renzi
over
$11,000 during the 2006 campaign cycle. Wonder if there's anything else to
the story...
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