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Friday, November 03, 2006

EMA’s Shocker: Kanye Stage Invasion!

EMA’s Shocker: Kanye Stage Invasion!,” on the MTV United Kingdom site:

The Best Hip Hop winner lashes out after missing out on Best Video award...

22:47, Thursday, 2 November 2006

Click here to watch Kanye's stage invasion...

Watch the EMAs again on Overdrive now...

Kanye West unleashed an amazing outburst after failing to take home the gong for 'Best Video' for his 'Touch The Sky' promo at the EMAs.

Crashing the stage as friends of the winners Justice V Simian collected their silverwear for 'We Are Your Friends', the hip hop star spat, "F*ck dis! (My video) cost a million dollars, Pamela Anderson was in it, I was jumping across canyons and sh*t! If I don't win, the awards show loses credibility. Nothing against you (J&S), but hell man."

His verbal tirade left audience members gasping but it didn't end there.

After the show the offended star continued to vent his spleen in the press conference.


You simply must read the rest of the account, here: EMA’s Shocker: Kanye Stage Invasion!

This is priceless. You can’t this kind of stuff up. If I had included such a scenario in a short work of fiction, I would be berated because it failed to suspend disbelief…

Civility, Music, Music West Kanye

20061102 sdsom EMAs Shocker Kanye Stage Invasion

Update: Journalists Burns-Kenneth Burns, Music Swift Taylor,
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20061102 Carroll County Republican Club charged with violating two state election laws




Carroll County Republican Club charged with violating two state election laws

November 2nd, 2006

All the local Carroll County newspapers have posted articles early Thursday evening, November 2nd, 2006, that report that the Maryland State Prosecutor has filed charges against the Carroll County Republican Club president Scott Hollenbeck and club secretary Suzanne Primoff for “alleging violations of two state election laws.”

The Westminster Eagle article can be found here: EAGLE ALERT: Republican club charged with election law violations.

The Eldersburg Eagle article can be found here: EAGLE ALERT: Republican club charged with election law violations.

The Baltimore Sun - Carroll Sun article by Laura McCandlish, Sun Reporter, filed at 5:45 PM EST can be found here: “Carroll Co. GOP club said to violate election laws - 2 officers charged for failing to register group as political action committee.”

And the Carroll County Times article by Justin Palk. Times Staff Writer, can be found here: “Charges filed against Republican club.” Mr. Palk’s article is short; hopefully he will write more on Friday, November 3rd, 2006. Update: To find his longer article, click here.

The Westminster Eagle article noted, The statement by the State Prosecutor’s Office notes that, ‘All of those who have been identified ... are merely charged and are presumed innocent until and unless convicted in a court.’ ”

For my previous posts about the matter of the negative campaigning in Carroll County please see:

20060925 Cartoon on Carroll County primary elections

20060908 Negative ads and fliers plague Carroll County primary election

20060907 Thoughts on the Carroll County primary election

In the September 6th, 2006 issue of the Westminster Eagle and the Eldersburg Eagle, both Editor Jim Joyner and I wrote columns addressing the negative campaigning dynamic in what many recall as one of the most unpleasant election years in 16 years.


The title of my column is: “Just so no to reality TV in Carroll County election campaigns.”

The title of Mr. Joyner’s column is: “Final daze Voters should be aware of wild political finish.”

I also have a Tentacle column addressing this issue of negative campaigning. “Why go negative?”

The best background on this story was written by Justin Palk back on September 7th and 8th, 2006. I just tried the links to the stories and the Carroll County Times does not use permalinks – and the links are dead behind a pay wall.

On September 7th, 2006, Mr. Palk wrote, “State probing election adverts” and on September 8th, 2006, he wrote, “Candidates deny contact with group.”

A portion of the story which Mr. Palk wrote on September 7th, reads:

Maryland's State Board of Elections is reviewing negative campaign ads from what appears to be a new Republican club in Carroll County for compliance with state law.

An organization calling itself the Carroll County Republican Club, which has sent out mailings to county residents, among other advertising, is not registered with the state as a political action committee, said Jared DeMarinis, director of the State Board of Elections' candidacy and campaign finance division.

DeMarinis said he could not comment further on the matter because the board is reviewing it.

In general, organizations that raise or spend money for a specific candidate in an election do have to register with the state, he said.

The ads and mailings, which list Scott Hollenbeck as the club's president, attack the sitting county commissioners and urge voters to back challengers in Tuesday's primary election.

Carroll County Commissioner Perry L. Jones Jr. rejected some of the claims made specifically about him in the ads, such as the accusations that he spends the night in Frederick County, rather than Carroll.

Other accusations are based on incomplete information, he said, such as statements criticizing him and Commissioner Julia Walsh Gouge for having county cars, but fail to mention that they both pay leases for their vehicles, he said.

"In a way, it's humiliating, in a way it's hilarious," Jones said. "If we did half of what they say we did, we'd be sitting in the Carroll County lockup, I believe."

The ads contain other inaccuracies as well, including a statement that the county allows multiple housing units to be built on a single building permit, when the county requires one permit per unit, said Vivian Laxton, the county's spokeswoman.

Similarly, the county commissioners are not, as one ad states, considering any legislation that would permit them to impose a personal property tax, Laxton said.

The Carroll County Republican Club does not appear on the list of Republican clubs in Carroll on the Carroll County Republican Central Committee's Web site, and Joe Burns Jr., the committee's secretary, said he had not heard of the organization.

Hollenbeck did not return phone calls or an e-mail requesting comment for this article Wednesday.

Going negative

Negative politics work because it's always easy to find an area of disagreement to focus voters' attention on, and then attack repeatedly on that issue, Thomas Schaller, a professor of political science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, wrote in an e-mail. Even if a voter agrees with a candidate on three out of every four issues, he or she can still be persuaded to dislike that candidate on the fourth issue.

People also have better memories for critical messages rather than positive ones, which makes negative politicking a powerful tool, he wrote.

In terms of outright dirty tricks, it's key for the trickster to keep his or her fingerprints off the deed, because tricks have the potential to backfire disastrously if the trickster is caught, Schaller wrote.

The Westminster Eagle article this evening reports that Ms. Primoff and Mr. Hollenbeck, “were charged in Carroll County District Court on Thursday with alleged violations of election laws, namely:

•Engaging in campaign finance activity other than through a campaign finance entity, an offense that is punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $25,000; and

•Causing the publication and distribution of campaign literature without a proper authority line, an offense is punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of up to $1,000.”

Ms. McCandlish reported what many political pundits are saying, on and off the record: "People have gotten tired of all this negativity of the extremists," said Tony Roman, an adjunct political science professor at Carroll Community College. "The Democratic Party is getting a boost out of this. If Beard gets elected, it gives them sort of a basis to start from."

She added: “Both Primoff and Hollenbeck have been outspoken critics of the current board of commissioners, all GOP moderates. Ed Primoff, a club member married to Suzanne Primoff, defended the club's actions today. If the club had agreed to register as a PAC, the state prosecutor would have dropped charges last week, Ed Primoff said.

He said the club rejected that offer. "Everything we did was reviewed by competent legal counsel, and they assured us that we were in compliance with all the Maryland election laws," Primoff said. "This club is fighting corruption and fighting for ideologies that we believe in."

Indeed, The Westminster Eagle article reveals, “In ads published this week, the CCRC contended that it acted in the primary as a political “club,” and not a political action committee.”

I found the ad on page two at this address: http://carrollstandard.com/standard_12p_11-1-06.pdf

In a Baltimore Sun article on October 28, 2006 entitled, Republicans split in Carroll County - Democrat Beard gains GOP backing,” Sun writers Laura McCandlish and Mary Gail Hare wrote: “ ‘If the primary purpose is campaign finance, then clearly you have to register,’ said Mark J. Davis, the assistant attorney general for the board of elections. "But if the club only occasionally engages in campaign finance, then no registration is required. The laws on political clubs tend to be vague and should be clarified by the General Assembly, Davis added.”

However, in a broad-sweeping conversation earlier this evening with several political scientists, it was called to my attention that the state takes a dim view of folks participating in electioneering without registering and has been relatively consistent in taking the approach that whenever in doubt – register…

I was reminded of a series of instances in the 1986 campaigns in Baltimore County by our current governor, in which the question over registering political action committees was alleged and in that instance, the state pursued the matter, although, it was not clear to me as to the outcome of that example…

On September 8th, 2006, Westminster Eagle Editor penned an article which examined the claims made in the ads and a response by Carroll County government on behalf of Commissioners, Dean Minnich, Perry Jones and Julia Gouge. County government responded because the ads made claims which some would consider a cause for action on the part of county government…

The piece, “County refutes ads, mailers attacking commissioners” 09/08/06
By Jim Joyner, begins:

“Carroll County officials this week refuted several claims made in political ads this past week by a group called the Carroll County Republican Club, saying the bulk of the organization’s accusations are false or misleading.

The group has distributed mailers, placed paid advertising in county newspapers — including The Eagle — and is reportedly also operating an automated messaging campaign, phoning homes in the county.

The bulk of the campaign is aimed at unseating the incumbent Board of County Commissioners, and suggests that voters opt for challengers.

Various aspects of the ad campaign claim… […] Read the rest here.

The fallout?

In a straight-down-the-middle news article written by Kelsey Volkmann in the Baltimore Examiner on October 31st, 2006, entitled, “Zimmer, Beard face off in race for county commissioner seat,” she reported:

“For the first time in more than a decade, a Democrat has garnered support from Republicans for a Carroll County commissioners’ seat.

Dennis Beard, a Democrat with GOP support will face-off against Republican Michael Zimmer in next week’s election.”

Read the rest of the article here.


In conversation after conversation, the feedback that I continue to get from “folks in the grocery store check out line,” is enough already, we can’t wait for this election to over.

Amen.

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/

20061031 A Baugher’s Halloween




The wait staff at Baugher’s in Westminster have fun with Halloween.

Finally posted November 2nd, 2006

Re: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcxmfCSHfvk

We had dinner last Monday evening at Baugher’s and the wait staff was dressed up in Halloween costumes. They were a lot of fun.

Many things are changing in Carroll County but if you look hard enough, you can still find the fun of a small community and that is one of the things that make Westminster still a great place to live.

Please enjoy the short video in which they displayed their costumes in a variety of poses.

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

20061102 A Very Halloween Therapeutic Riding Program evening

A Very Halloween Therapeutic Riding Program evening

November 2nd, 2006

Re: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0GxrrDjI4U



Thursday, November 2nd, 2006, the horses, volunteers and staff of the 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program of Carroll County all dressed up for Halloween. For more information about the 4-H TRP of CC, go to: http://www.trp4h.org/index.html or 20010100 About the 4H Therapeutic Riding Program of Carroll County

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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20061101 The BlogNetNews.com's Maryland edition


The BlogNetNews.com's Maryland edition

November 1st, 2006

I got a fascinating e-mail today about The BlogNetNews.com's Maryland edition.

Something new debuted on the web this week: The BlogNetNews.com's Maryland edition. You can find it here: http://www.blognetnews.com/Maryland.

BlogNetNews doesn't have a political ax to grind and jumps a generation ahead of other aggregators out there that just reprint posts and tell you which ones get clicked on the most.

I’m really excited about what I saw. Sorta like one-stop shopping on what’s happening in the Maryland blogosphere.

Check it out, bookmark and Remember to visit (the) advertisers- they make things like this happen.

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/

20060923 Fallfest pie eating contest food fight video





Fallfest pie eating contest food fight video


On September 23rd, 2006 distinguished members of Carroll County’s leadership got together for a pie eating contest during Westminster, Maryland’s 28th annual Fallfest celebration. Only a funny thing happened on the way to finishing the pie. A food fight broke out. Watch and laugh.

From right to left: Joe Cimino, Missie Wilcox, Tom Welliver, unknown, Ron Schroers and Dwight Dingle. In the background is the moderator, Lori Graham.

For previous posts on Westminster’s Fallfest click on:

20060925 Some Fallfest pictures

20060922 Westminster Fallfest Montage

20060921 One of my favorite Fallfest pictures

20060917 Who put the fun in Westminster Fallfest fundraising

20060916 A reprint of my Westminster Fallfest column from Sept 22 2004

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20060923 Fallfest pie eating contest food fight video

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

20061101 Halp us Jon Carry


Halp us Jon Carry

20061030 Wendi Thomas wins this week's Dayhoff Dr. Pepper Award






Wendi Thomas wins this week’s Dayhoff Dr. Pepper Award

Started October 30th, 2006 Posted November 1st, 2006

Hat Tip: Wonkette: “Another Wonkette Victory.”

If you will notice in my “Newspapers, Magazines and Internet-based news” links on the left side of the blog, I have a link for “Memphis Commercial Appeal columnist Wendi C. Thomas.”

And it is here for a good reason Dr. Pepper fans. It is because there is no better columnist around better at getting me to have Dr. Pepper squirting out my nose. I’m her biggest fan on the East Coast.

If you would like to learn more Ms. Thomas, go read my Tentacle column, “Who is Wendi Thomas?.”

I tend to take a look at her column as often as possible.

With the Tennessee Senatorial contest between Harold Ford and Bob Corker so contentious, I’ve been meaning to call her or e-mail her and I just have not found the time.

I also have not had the nerve to leave a message for Ms. Thomas that says, “Wendi, call me.”

If you don’t understand, go here: “Too hot for Corker:” “The denounced RNC-sponsored hit piece on Harold Ford, Jr.” Seems that an anti-Ford ad came out that was a little over the top. It is certainly a hoot. It’s the ad at the top of this blog post.

I’m not exactly sure just what is my favorite line…? Perhaps it is the part where the one character says something to the affect of: “Canada can take care of North Korea. They are not too busy these days.” Or maybe it is: "I guess I have too many guns…”

Folks this contest in Tennessee makes the Virginia Senate contest between James Webb and Senator George Allen look like Romper Room. Oh, maybe that was a bad metaphor.

The Tennessee contest has everything – including “confrontations in the parking lot.”

And then along comes Wendi Thomas… and she weighs-in with her column: “Corker's having it both ways.” (Oh Plueeeze put down the Dr. Pepper before you begin reading!)

In one of Republican Bob Corker's latest campaign ads for the U.S. Senate race, he introduces his daughters, Emily, 17, and Julia, 18, who predictably gush about their daddy.

It's good for his wholesome, traditional, conservative Christian family image, but Julia's picture on the Facebook Web site, not so much.

On the site, you'll see Julia in a full-on lip lock with another blonde. A young man puckers up behind them, as if he's eager to make it a threesome.

Julia's near menage a trois has been bandied about the blogosphere for months, but it didn't seem to be particularly newsworthy. That was before the pic reappeared on wonkette.com last week, and Corker, who has repeatedly ragged on his opponent's family, brought his daughters into the race with the campaign ad invitation to meet his girls.

Junior's campaign is not helped one whit by his family's antics, past and present.

But will the conservatives who believe homosexuality to be an abomination be turned off by the same-sex exploration of Corker's college-age daughter?

Read the rest here. It is well worth the time.

If you are interested in more of the Memphis Commercial Appeal’s coverage of the wallow-in-mud campaign between Messrs. Ford and Corker read through some of these articles:

OCTOBER 29: Early voting in Shelby County; Candidates step it up to get out the vote; Caution prevails in last TV debate; 9th District candidates trade jabs at debate. OCTOBER 28: Corker, Ford in last debate; Ford, Corker pick up backing; Ford ad prompts reaction. OCTOBER 27: Corker pours $650,000 into campaign; Ford ad hits RNC spots tying him to girl, gays; For price, candidates can slant coverage; Early voting in Shelby County ; 19 candidates qualify for 4 special legislative elections. OCTOBER 26: Corker maneuvers loophole; Harold Ford Sr. stumping for two sons; Some clergy want state out of same-sex marriage issue; Suit settlement aids Corker and nonprofit; Jake Ford campaign report late; OCTOBER 25: Corker accused of "playing games" with campaign finances; Corker appeals to GOP stronghold in Jr.’s backyard; Ford fights off allegations in latest attack ad; OCTOBER 24: Corker rises in dead-heat poll;

Ford's move on Corker gets national attention; Giuliani campaigns with Corker.

OCTOBER 23: Harold Ford Jr. on cover of Newsweek; Will polling places be ready Nov. 7?; Political Notebook

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/

20061101 Iraq video from a Fort Bragg wife




Warning: This haunting video with its poignant-existential soundtrack contains quite strong language and if you are sitting in your office, you may wanna put on the headset or bookmark this page and play it in the privacy of your house.

The person who put this video together has dedicated it to the men and woman who have made the intimate sacrifice in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

May they never be forgotten.

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20061031 Kerry said what?



Kerry said what?

October 31st, 2006

A condescending and arrogant Senator John Kerry disparages our men and women in uniform.

Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin among many sources…

John Kerry said what?!...

San Gabriel Valley Tribune/Pasadena Star News reports on the Angelides campaign event at Pasadena City College where Kerry trashed the troops..."Kerry then told the students that if they were able to navigate the education system, they could get comfortable jobs - "If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq," he said to a mixture of laughter and gasps."

For more, go here, here, or here.

The Boston Herald editorial staff: Kerry an embarrassment

Drudge: McCain calls on Kerry to apologize.

Kerry's non-apology: Digging in, blaming conservatives, condescending as ever.

‘Botched joke’ draws fire from McCain, GOP

Fitzgerald: True to form, Kerry blames others

Vets, pols stick it to Kerry

No laughs for kin of Bay State military

AP Video: Kerry offers no apologies

A colleague of mine, a reservist, took a year off from college, for a tour in Iraq. This remark is an affront to all men and women in uniform and their families.

Among our military personnel, there are whispers that are growing louder that America does not support them.

There is also a growing conversation that the insurgents have stepped up the violence in the hopes that if the Democratic Party prevails in the upcoming mid-terms that the troops will be left twisting in the wind by a party that simply used them for partisan political gain.

Hopefully American voters will take note when they go in the poll booth next week that radical Islamists are cheering the Democrats on.

Meanwhile, Senator Kerry is stuck in the 60s, or at least his activism of the early seventies, with a large foot stuck in his mouth.

Hey, who among us has not misspoke at some time or another. That’s why we have a concept of apologizing.

This is madness personified.

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/

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

20061031 Harford Co MD Exe David Craig TV Ad 2



Harford Co. MD Exe. David Craig TV Ad 2

October 31, 2006

This is Harford County MD’s County Executive David Craig’s second TV commercial of this year’s campaign in which County Executive Craig discusses current issues, farms, crimes, families and neighborhoods and approach to the future.

For more about David Craig go to: http://www.davidcraig.com/ and/or

http://www.davidcraig.com/commercials.htm

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20061031 Harford Co. MD Exe. David Craig TV Ad 1


October 31, 2006
This is Harford County MD’s County Executive David Craig’s first TV commercial of this year’s campaign which identifies his past leadership and approach to the future. For more about Harford County Executive David Craig go to: http://www.davidcraig.com/ and/or http://www.davidcraig.com/commercials.htm

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20061030 Wayne Curry Endorses Michael Steele and so do I



Wayne Curry Endorses Michael Steele

and so do I

October 30th, 2006

Today brings more good news to the Michael Steele (R) campaign for Maryland US Senator. Former Prince George’s County Executive (and McDaniel College in Westminster graduate) and Democrat Wayne Curry, five Democratic Prince George’s County Council members (including former Maryland Municipal League president and currently) Prince George’s County Councilman David Harrington, District 5 and several other Democratic community and business leaders endorsed the Maryland Lt. Gov. to move on to be Maryland’s next Senator.

Of the list endorsing Michael Steele, the name that really impresses me is former MML president David Harrington.

Councilman Harrington is very thoughtful and well-measured in his deliberations about leadership politics and government. He is a rising star and for him to cross party lines to participate in the endorsement of Michael Steele is a big deal. I served on the MML Board of Directors with Mr. Harrington for a number of years and grew to really appreciate his judgment. He does not suffer fools easily. Look for him to move up to Prince George’s County executive in the coming years.

No Republican since liberal Republican Charles ‘Mac: Mathias has served as US Senator from Maryland. Senator Mathias served well over a quarter of a century ago.

It has been an uphill race against Maryland’s two to one Democrat majority for the Lt. Gov. Steele from the beginning, but voters are trending in Mr. Steele’s direction and momentum is on his side.

Congressman Ben Cardin needs to convince Maryland’s African-American voters - essentially one-quarter of the vote in Maryland - that he also represents them. And that does not appear to be happening.

Real Clear Politics wrote in a post on October 26, 2006The black vote in Maryland can run as high as 30% depending on turnout - and because of the way Mfume was passed over - and the fact that Steele is the first African-American elected state wide in Maryland’s history, Steele is poised to maybe capture as much as a 1/3rd of the African-American vote. Cardin simply can not win if Steele gets 33% of the black vote in Maryland.

On top of this, Cardin has run an abysmal, vanilla campaign in contrast to Steele; epitomized by this week’s debate where Steele took him to the woodshed. The Washington Post Page 1 Metro section described Cardin’s performance as “a stammering, defensive congressman from another planet.”

Steele has the momentum, the question is how much and will it be enough. It will be very interesting to see where the next round of polls place this race.

Another source, for which I’m sorry to say that I lost track of exactly where, wrote:

If Steele can win 25 percent of black voters, he could pull off an upset.

Prince George’s County, with a two-thirds African-American population, is the state's second-biggest source of Democratic votes. It is also Steele’s home turf and he told me Saturday he hopes to get 35 percent of the vote there, about 15 points better than GOP candidates historically have performed there.

Also helping Ehrlich is the very energetic Senate campaign being run by his Lt. Gov. Michael Steele against Democratic Rep. Ben Cardin. Steele appears to be tapping into considerable frustration in the black community over the manner in which Cardin was chosen by Democratic power brokers over former NAACP President Kweisi Mfume to replace the retiring Paul Sarbanes.” (Please accept my apology for losing track of the cite. The last week has been kinda busy…)

Cardin has run an abysmal, vanilla campaign in contrast to Steele…

The Lt. Gov. is proving to be an energetic campaigner who is used to being the underdog and difficult campaigns. In forty years, this is the first statewide contest for Congressman Cardin and indeed, the first difficult contest the Congressman has ever had. This has served to rattle him a bit at times and it has not inspired confidence in the Maryland voter.

A comparison of the ads reveals a sharp contrast in the two candidates. The Lt. Gov.’s ads are edgy and hip in stark contrast with the Congressman’s, which only reinforce a stereotype and generalize him as liberal Democratic National Party policy wonk. Marylanders want a Senator that will represent Maryland, not Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and Howard Dean, the scream.

Democrats who clamor to nationalize the Maryland Senate contest want it both ways. On the one hand they want to identify the Lt. Gov. with President Bush and yet they want to downplay the fact that Congress only has an approval rating of 24%. The president’s approval rating is higher than that – at 40%.

Yet, for a constituency that wants a change in Congress, they are offering-up a candidate that has spent 40 years as an elected legislator – 20 of those years in the very Congress voters want changed.

And at some point, someone needs to remind Congressman Cardin that he is running against a charismatic, thoughtful, savvy and very independent Michael Steele and not the president of the United States.

As much as I admire both the president and the Lt. Governor, I have never confused the two.

Michael Steele can work both sides of the aisle. To work with him in person is a delight. He is friendly, personable, very accessible and certainly polite, even when you disagree with him.

Congressman Cardin says that he can work both sides of the aisle, yet only seems to parrot the talking points of the Democratic National Party.

Information from his web site reveals:

Cardin was challenged on voting against Bush 70% of the time and on his calls that the Democrats needed to come up with charges to conduct investigations of the Bush administration.

CARDIN REALITY: CARDIN WORKS ALONG PARTY LINES, NOT ACROSS THEM: CARDIN REALITY: CARDIN WORKS ALONG PARTY LINES, NOT ACROSS THEM.

Ben Cardin Has Voted With His Party 92% Of The Time Since Entering Congress. (“Rep. Ben Cardin,” CQ Member Profile, Accessed October 3, 2006)

I can certainly understand why folks have given Congressman Cardin a great deal of consideration. He has served our great state well for a quite a number of years and we all should thank him for his service and wish him well in his future as he gets to spend more time with his grandchildren and devote his time in retirement to other public service.

But it is time for a change and Lt. Gov. Steele represents just the kind of change for which folks are clamoring.

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/