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Showing posts with label Dayhoff MD Blogger Alliance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dayhoff MD Blogger Alliance. Show all posts

Monday, November 06, 2006

20061106 The Baltimore Examiner’s Don Gainor’s The best local blogs


The Baltimore Examiner’s Don Gainor’s

The Best Local Blogs

November 6th, 2006

** Maryland Blogger Alliance colleagues **

Looking for a hot local blog? Check out these:

» Maryland Politics NOW — www.mdpoliticsnow.com

**** » Kevin Dayhoff site — kevindayhoff.blogspot.com

» Blogtimore — blogtimore.com/

» Maryland Democrats Blog Network — www.mddems.org/ht/d/sp/i/583271/pid/583271

**** » Soccer Dad — soccerdad.baltiblogs.com

» Charm City Chronicle — charmcitychronicle.blogspot.com

» Baltimore Crime — baltimorecrime.blogspot.com

» Anger Hangover — angerhangover.livejournal.com

» The Hedgehog Report — www.davidwissing.com

» Your Neighborhood Librarian —

yourneighborhoodlibrarian.blogspot.com

****» Free State Politics — freestatepolitics.blogspot.com

****» Baltimore Reporter — baltimorereporter.com

» Alanlaz — www.alanlaz.blogspot.com


Thursday, November 02, 2006

20061101 Stephanie Dray, push-polls and marinated asparagus spears


Stephanie Dray, push-polls and marinated asparagus spears

November 2nd, 2006

This must be the week for the Dr. Pepper awards. An Honorable Mention goes to Stephanie Dray’s post about the push-poll robo-call

Re: http://www.joustingforjustice.com/?q=node/142

I mean - - Enough with the robo-calls already. I’m actually trying to get some work done and although I normally can ignore the phone when I’m deadline, I actually have a call that I want to take and I’ve always been too cheap to subscribe to “caller id.” So today, I need to pick up the phone.

Anyway, if you have not read Jousting For Justice’s post: “I Was Just Push Polled by Michael Steele,” go here.

I got what I think is the same call and even I thought it was over the top and I’m a huge Michael Steele fan – see my Tentacle column for this week, “Michael Steele Endorsement.”

But actually, I think that the call came from the bane of all contemporary politics, a “527” and not the Michael Steele campaign?

And the robo-call was certainly not reflective of the approach that I have come to know as Mr. Steele’s. I have disagreed with Mr. Steele in the past, although an example does not come to mind; and I have always found him very respectful of differing points of view. After-all, he wants his point of view to be respected…

But anyway, the part in Ms. Dray’s post that caused the Dr. Pepper to come squirting out my nose was:

“Then it asked me if I would vote for Ben Cardin. I was curious, so I said "Maybe". The call then launched into a series of questions, one of which was "Do you support medical experimentation upon unborn babies?"

In spite of my rising blood pressure and my intense desire to sarcastically say, "Yes, of course, Democrats all want to eat babies for lunch you jabbering fool!" I said, "No."

I then got treated to "Fact: Ben Cardin has voted to experiment on unborn babies . . ." And eat them for lunch, I presume.”

Too funny.

Ms. Dray, I recommend a light béarnaise sauce, with marinated asparagus spears with several glasses of red wine... i.e., for your blood pressure... (I need the red wine for other reasons.) Bam!

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

20061102 UPDATE on Halp us Jon Carry


November 2nd, 2006 UPDATE on “20061101 Halp us Jon Carry.”

Please drop everything and go to my fellow Maryland Blogger Alliance colleague, Crablaw’s narration: “Halp Us Jon Carry We R Stuck Hear N Irak.”

My word, if only I could write as well. His commentary was spot-on.

In the words of Emeril, “Bam!”

I demurred from gratuitous commentary as I have not gravitated to John Kerry’s style of leadership since the early 1970s and I go from intellectual to obnoxious in a nanosecond with the esteemed gentleman from Massachusetts. Not that I don’t go “obnoxious” in other contexts, but I actually try and pick and choose my obnoxious moments.

The Senator makes me go nuts.

Commentary on John Kerry has more legitimization coming from Crablaw, that why we have the Maryland Blogger Alliance.

Oh anyway …

Bruce Godfrey starts out: “It's bad - VERY bad - whan Crablaw links to SlDrudge.

Kerry and wife should stick to things they know. Wine tastings. Martinis. Windsurfing. The Cape. The Vineyard. Boston society. Hahvahd.

Kerry, please, put the English language down, step back slowly and keep your hippopotamus-sized jawbone where I can see it.

[…]” And as if someone had wound him up, it gets better and better and better. Please go here and read the rest: “Halp Us Jon Carry We R Stuck Hear N Irak.”

And more UPDATE: The Baltimore Reporter has an interesting angle on the story, go here: Agenda Journalism Bleeds Out.

And while you are on The Baltimore Reporter's site, check out the screen cleaner in the right hand column...

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Sunday, October 29, 2006

20061029 Update on the Cardin Steele Meet the Press debate

Update on the Cardin Steele Meet the Press debate

October 29th, 2006

Good news on the Meet the Press debate that occurred earlier today. (See my earlier post here.)

Our Maryland Blogger Alliance affiliate, Ms. Stephanie Dray of Jousting for Justice has kindly put up the transcript for all of us to review.

She has also provided a link for those who like to watch.

Please find her post of the transcript here: “MD-Sen Debate Transcript: Cardin v. Steele.”

She has “jumps” in her blog which allows the reader to go to a separate “page,” or “node,” if you will, and read the transcript in its entirety – continuously, which is a great service for all of us.

And while you’re there, check out her awesome site and excellent commentary on the issues.

Thank you Ms. Dray!

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PS: Another example of the great collaboration and cooperation within the Maryland Blogger Alliance which have individually have come together under the leadership of our fearless leader, Attila of the Pillage Idiot, to provide a greater service to the constituents we serve. A point of which has been noticed locally and nationally. Check out: “Steele tries to defy history in Maryland contest” on MSNBC.

In the box titled: “POLITICAL BLOGS: MARYLAND,” check out the number of blogs that belong to the Maryland Blogger Alliance (**):

Read what bloggers are saying about key races.

Maryland Moment

Maryland Politics Watch

Maryland Politics Now

**Crablaw’s Maryland Weekly

**monoblogue

Olliver Willis: Like Kryptonite to Stupid

**Free State Politics

Political Yak

The League Reassembled

**Jousting for Justice

Hat Tip: Jousting for Justice. Read her post about it here. Hee.

20061029 The Sunset of the Baltimore Sun

The Sunset of the Baltimore Sun

October 29th, 2006

Fellow Maryland Blogger Aliance member, Soccer Dad has a unique angle on the matter of folks continuing to call for Tribune to divest itself of the flagging Maryland newspaper flagship - - increasing a mere sycophant coal tender for the Maryland Democratic Party, the Baltimore Sun.

Please read his post here: “Eclipsing the sun?”

He also has a link to the Washington Post story about folks clamoring for a sale.

The Baltimore Sun seems hell-bound to throw itself off a cliff and has lost any credibility with me. I do not revel in the slow suicide of the Baltimore Sun. I view it as a tragedy.

The only way out for the Sun at this point would be different ownership.

For more on the subject, read my Tentacle columns:

April 26, 2006 - Baltimore’s Sun Still Dimming

April 12, 2006 - Governor Crothers, Meet Dan Rodricks

January 11, 2006 - Journalism in 2005

January 4, 2006 - A Tale of Two Introductions

December 21, 2005 - Who is Max Cleland?

October 19, 2005 - “The Sun and the Bay”

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Saturday, October 28, 2006

20061027 Is Gansler Qualified?

Is Gansler Qualified?

October 27, 2006

I’m no sure what to make of the flap that recently came to the surface as to whether or not the Democratic candidate for the Office of Attorney General, Doug Gansler is eligible for the office for which he seeks.

I am aware of one thing, if Mr. Gansler and the Democratic candidate for Maryland Comptroller, Peter Franchot both win, buy stock in any company that makes microphones, grandstands and air conditioners, because there will no end to the hot air grandstanding of these two folks.

Talk about self-love, these two fell madly in love with themselves at birth and it is a passion to which they have always remained faithful. It will be unbearable.

For more information along these lines, please read Barry Rascovar’s column from November 18th, 2005: “‘Democrat,’ according to Peter Franchot,” and my post: “20061016 The Examiner Editorial Franchot’s empty gesture.”

Mr. Rascovar’s column begins, “The way Peter V.R. Franchot sees it, Annapolis consists of good Democrats, who fight for truth, justice and the American way, and everybody else. These other politicians belong to Franchot’s Evil Empire and represent the forces of greed, injustice and cruelty.”

And then it gets better and better and better. Please read it to get an idea as to how quickly we will miss William Donald Schaefer’s responsible approach to government and public service. Yeah, I know darn well what I just wrote…

And wait until you read, “20061016 The Examiner Editorial Franchot’s empty gesture.”

But to go from the frying pan to the fire - - getting back to Mr. Gansler; as I was researching the issue, I came across Attila’s Pillage Idiot October 25th, 2006 post: “Doug Gansler at the bar.”

The top of his post begins:

“I've had my share of fun with Doug Gansler, the Montgomery County State's Attorney, now running for Attorney General of Maryland. But who knows what to make of this latest allegation that he is ineligible to serve as Attorney General, because he hasn't practiced law in Maryland for the requisite 10 years?...”

He then suggests, Stephanie Dray, our newest member of the Maryland Blogger Alliance, brings you the basic details of the controversy…”

And - - he ends his post with, “For more background, see the MoCoPolitics blog, which sees a real problem for Gansler, even though the writer supports him.”

Be sure to read the entire Pillage Idiot post: “Doug Gansler at the bar” and review Stephanie Dray’s basic details for some grounding on the issues involved.

When ya go to Jousting for Justice’s post on Gansler matter, be sure to take time to read the comments. (Ms. Dray has a great blog!)

After I read Attila’s and Ms. Drays’ post, I stopped researching it as they covered it well.

If you have the delirium tremors for more info read the Washington Post’s October 25th, 2006 article, “At Debate, Rolle Questions Gansler's Eligibility for Office,” by Steve Vogel. He concludes with what many see is the bottom line:

“…Dan Friedman, a state constitution expert at the University of Maryland School of Law, said in an interview last month that Gansler's credentials should meet the standard. "Bar membership should be a sufficient indicator that a candidate has practiced law in the state," Friedman said. "Therefore, Gansler would be constitutionally eligible."”

Bruce Godfrey over at Crablaw, seems to agree. I’d say that between Stephanie Dray and Bruce Godfrey, they have it nailed.

Perhaps in the future, such issues ought to be adjudicated by a special panel of the Maryland Blogger Alliance and we’d get things back on track and save the taxpayer a great deal of money to boot.

To add some seasoning to the saga, read Phyllis Jordan’s October 26, 2006 post in Maryland Moment, “Gansler Gets Perez Treatment.”

And finally, a colleague who is a legal and constitutional expert, briefed me on this issue with this information from October 25th, 2006:

Is Gansler Qualified?

Democrat Attorney General candidate Doug Gansler faced tough questions in a court hearing today challenging whether he has the required 10 years experience in the practice of law in Maryland as required by the Maryland Constitution.

Last month, the Court of Appeals ruled that another Democrat candidate, Tom Perez, did not meet the constitutional standard and his candidacy was disqualified.

The hearing was scheduled for the morning, but Gansler did not post - so Judge Silkworth would not conduct the hearing unless Gansler was present.

The court reconvened at 1:30 but appeared unimpressed with Gansler who was not specific about his “practice” in Maryland in the years prior to his serving as state’s attorney and did not cite any Maryland cases or clients prior to the eight years that he served as State’s Attorney in Montgomery County.

The issue could end up before the Governor because the Maryland Constitution (Art. V, § 2) gives the Governor the duty to decide on the election and qualifications of the candidate who wins the Attorney General’s race.

(In fact, there is an 1875 case - 43 Md. 572 – in which the losing candidate contested the AG race before the Governor due to widespread voter fraud, intimidation and violence in the City of Baltimore.)

The Judge is expected to rule in the next few days. ####

At this point, in regards to this year’s Maryland General Assembly and elections; I think that we are all trapped in a Lewis Carroll novel, being read by Hunter S. Thompson and danced to by Timothy Leary.

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Thursday, October 26, 2006

20061026 Blogospheric recognition from George Washington’s IPDI



Blogospheric recognition from George Washington University’s “Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet”

October 26th, 2006

THANKS! IPDI!

Grazing through my fellow Maryland Blogger Alliance member’s web sites yesterday, I noticed a post by my colleague Bruce Godfrey at Crablaw’s Maryland Weekly that caught my attention.

He wrote in a post titled “Congratulations to Maryland Blogger Alliance Member Kevin Dayhoff” :

Maryland Blogger Alliance member Kevin Dayhoff was recognized by the Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet for his coverage of the Maryland elections as a "must read" - I concur totally. Congrats, Kevin! posted by Bruce Godfrey at 10/24/2006 03:08:00 AM PERMALINK

Holy Cow! That’s me.

Thanks a bunch Mr. Godfrey for calling it to my attention.

What an honor, especially since I look up to my colleagues with the Maryland Bloggers Alliance for what a great job they all do.

And it was not lost on me; after I followed the links graciously provided by Crablaw, that another MBA member, Free State Politics was also recognized. Congratulations.

So I humbly accept the recognition on behalf of all my colleagues with the Maryland Blogger Alliance and all the bloggers out there who slave away for long hours trying to make a difference and a contribution to our greater community by promoting facts and information, discussion and dialogue.

I am well aware of Dave Wissing’s excellent work at the Hedgehog Report. For all political junkies who appreciate numbers and commentary, there is no one better. And the work that the “Gang of Four” are doing with the elections in Howard County is cutting edge.

I finally had a chance this afternoon to take a cruise of all the sites and it is an impressive compendium of work. I got lots of value going through the Virginia bloggers’ sites and I recommend that you also find the time for that virtual cruise.

Congratulations to everyone who made the list.

Anyway, Here’s the skinny:

George Washington University’s “Institute for Politics, Democracy and the Internet” top 12 Maryland and Virginia political blogs.

» WHO'S BLOGGING THE 2006 MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA ELECTIONS?

Labor Day marks the official start of the political season, and the Institute has turned its attention to local and state races. This month, we look at who's blogging about Maryland and Virginia politics.

Below is our shortlist of six must-read blogs in Maryland and six in Virginia:

Maryland

Free State Politics – http://freestatepolitics.blogspot.com/
Montgomery Public Schools – http://montgomerypublicschools.blogspot.com/
Maryland Politics Now – http://www.mdpoliticsnow.com/?cat=1
The Hedgehog Report – http://www.hedgehogreport.com/
Blog Arundel – http://arundel.blogspot.com/
Kevin Dayhoffhttp://www.kevindayhoff.com/

Virginia

Not Larry Sabato – http://notlarrysabato.typepad.com/
Raising Kaine – http://www.raisingkaine.com/frontPage.do
Commonwealth Conservative – http://www.vaconservative.com/
The Virginia Progressive – http://vaprogressive.com/
Two Conservatives – http://twoconservatives.blogspot.com/
Skeptical Observer – http://skepticalobservor.blogspot.com/

LEARN MORE and view our complete list HERE.

Whoa. Okay, talk with ya later. I’ve now gotta take out the trash, get dinner ready for my wife and do the dishes.

PS: Also please see:

Thanks to George Washington University’s Institute for Politics,

Internet Accolade

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org www.thetentacle.com Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report www.thewestminstereagle.com www.kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/

Sunday, October 15, 2006

20061014 Another great Pillageshop

Another great Pillageshop

Attila, my Maryland Bloggers Alliance colleague over at the Pillage Idiot, reports (Idiota del pillaje?) that his wonderful “Pillageshop” of Kim Jong Il has been picked by a blog, “Eurabian News - Noticias sobre la transformación de Europa en Eurabia,” in Europe that has had the audacity to publish the blog in Spanish. The horror, oh the horror.

In case you have not seen this Pillageshop, please go here. It is one of the best that I have seen on the subject of Kim Jong II.

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

20061012 This goes to 11

This goes to 11

Maryland Bloggers Alliance grows to 11 members.

October 12, 2006

Remember “Spinal Tap,” and the scene where - - oh, heck; there is a cite from “Spinaltapfan.com,” that explains it better:

Nigel’s key to keeping Tap among England’s loudest bands. In "This is Spinal Tap," he pointed out to director Marty DiBergi that the settings on Tap’s Marshall amps could extend beyond the standard 10 mark.

Nigel: "You see, most blokes will be playing at 10. You’re on 10, all the way up, all the way up...Where can you go from there? Nowhere. What we do, is if we need that extra push over the cliff...Eleven. One louder."

DiBergi: "Why don’t you just make 10 louder and make 10 be the top number, and make that a little louder?"

Nigel (after taking a moment to let this sink in): "These go to 11."

… Nigel's now famous phrase has even been recognized by the Oxford English Dictionary.

Well, with the Maryland Bloggers Alliance: “These go to 11.”

One can only imagine Attila at the Pillage Idiot talking with Soccer Dad and saying: “These go to 11.”

In the last week, the numbers in the ranks of the Maryland Bloggers Alliance has grown by two additional authors, for a total of eleven.

Please join me in welcoming Wade at Free State Politics (http://freestatepolitics.com/fspb/) as the newest member of the Maryland Blogger Alliance.

And just last week, we added Stan at blogger1947 (http://blogger1947.blog-city.com/).

Please take a moment to check out their web sites and enjoy even more points of view and thoughtful insights.

You can find the entire list of the folks with the Maryland Bloggers Alliance on the right hand side of “Soundtrack” under the Maryland Flag: Pillage Idiot (Rockville); Soccer Dad (Baltimore); Maryland Conservatarian (Baltimore); The Baltimore Reporter (Baltimore); The Sun Lies (Baltimore Area); The Not So Free State (Woodlawn); monoblogue (Salisbury); Crablaw (Reisterstown); Kevin Dayhoff (Westminster); Free State Politics (Baltimore); and blogger1947 (Gwynn Oak).

Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster Maryland USA. E-mail him at: kdayhoff@carr.org http://www.thetentacle.com/ Westminster Eagle Opinion and Winchester Report http://www.thewestminstereagle.com/ www.kevindayhoff.com has moved to http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/