I Remember When I Lost My Mind… for PowersandMorrison.com
Wednesday, October 11, 2006.
As many of you might already know, I’m a big fan of the Tonight Show wtih Jay Leno. On Monday night Jay Leno announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger would be a guest on the show Wednesday, October 11, 2006.
This clearly violates the FCC rules reguarding equal time for political candidates. The Arnold campaign is now calling the appearance an “official visit.”
It turns out that Schwarzenegger’s appearance on The Tonight Show is being considered an “official” visit - meaning taxpayers are footing the bill for his trip.
How exactly is this seen as fair? He is still a candidate for an upcoming election and of course he will be talking politics. This is a really low thing for Jay to do. Yes, the same Jay Leno who said he defined his politics as “fiscally conservative and socially liberal.”
Please help get Angelides an appearance on The Tonight Show with J
I Remember When I Lost My Mind… for PowersandMorrison.com Saturday, October 7, 2006.
The California Gubernatorial Debate has just finished. Unfortunately the debate did not receive the major California Media attention it should have. The only networks I found that broadcasted the debate was KCBS 2 and C-Span. Plus there was a whole lot of sports on tonight.
The debate proved to be not very exciting and the same information broadcasted in the commercial advertisements was repeated during the debate. The whole idea of the debate was supposed to be a ‘conversational debate.’ But of course no conversation came up because they each had their already memorized talking points to stick to.
If anybody asks, Angelides clearly won. He was very calm and gave reasonable answers, and he had a good time calling Arnold out on his actions.
Some Memorable Moments:
The Moderator was Stan Statham, who served 18 years as a Republican legislator.
“I can tell by the
I Remember When I Lost My Mind… for PowersandMorrison.com Wednesday, September 6, 2006.
Latest poll shows Schwarzenegger(R) at 45%, and Angelides(D) at 32% Approx. 61 days for the Dems to pull their stuff together and bring out the big guns to combat Arnie’s big guns. Approx. 61 days for the Rethuglicans to pull their crap together.
A video clip of the latest Angelides Camp Info
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8rCdl-CrylY
——————————————I have two possums in my backyard. They eat my cat’s food.They’re really ugly and scary and I really want to get rid of them.But, I don’t want to hurt them.I used to be a member of PeTA but then I realized how violent some of their tactics are.
I Remember When I Lost My Mind… for PowersandMorrison.com Tuesday August 22, 2006.
The approval ratings for all United States Governors have been released by Survery USA today. The list puts the governors in order of approval ratings. #1 is the most approved and #50 is the least approved.So which place do you think Arnold Schwarzenegger came in?Well I’m happy to say that Arnold Schwarzenegger came in #40, although he tied for that place with two other Governors.
Is this a bad spot for Arnie to be in with the upcoming election? The Daily Kos is reporting that Arnold’s numbers are actually somewhat up.
Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger of California continues to score big gains. He’s at 44/53, up from 40/57 a month ago and 32/65 back in February. Source:DailyKos.com
You can see the whole list here and decide for yourself.——————————————Phil Angelides campaign has lately been suffering some harsh attacks from Arnie’s campaign. “Our
I Remember When I Lost My Mind… for PowersandMorrison.com Friday August 11, 2006.
From one of my favorite blogs (Calitics.com) comes this video of the Angelides Take Back California Rally.
San Francisco Chronicle gives us some more info of the event that Howard “YEEAAHHHH!!” Dean even attended. Sorry Howard had to throw that in. Even when you do a Google search for Dean the second result after his name is “Howard Dean scream”
Image Source:SFGate.com
The defeat of Joe “Sore Loserman” gave Dean another reason why an elected politician such as Schwarzenegger who is so close to the President should be defeated.
This week’s defeat of U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman in Connecticut, a Democrat viewed as close to the Republican president, was “a referendum on the politics of George W. Bush,” Dean said. “America needs a new direction, and California needs a new direction.” Source:SFGate.com
And the Republicans in California who al