If you have heard Severson speak, you know why he will crush Mark Richie in November.

The Federal Heath Care Bill

The big ticket item of the week of course, is health care.  Despite public opinion opposing that particular legislation (Rasmussen, CNN etc), the Socialists in Washington hammered through their Health Care Reform bill. They bought and bullied the moderate Democrats into submission, which will be sorely remembered in November. The electorate who bought the “Hope and Change” message in ’08 has figured out that this is now what they wanted.  We have been inching away from a free market capitalism for a century. The sudden leaps during toward socialism in the last few years (TARP, ARRA, big-time bailouts, HCR bill) has awoken the spirit of a people who truly wish for less Federal involvement in their lives. And the GOP had better get its message right.

The Republican party has been criticized by the far right for being “democrat light”, and rightfully so. The GOP had the opportunity in the past to actually reform government in the right way: practical reductions in it’s size and scope. When the pendulum swings our way again, let us not fail to do the right thing.

As for HCR itself, that battle isn’t over yet, of course.  State AG’s are lining up Constitutional Lawsuits. An of course, there is always the possibility of repeal from a future Congress.  Assuming a GOP majority in Congress, defeating Obama in ’12 would end it altogether. I haven’t done the homework yet, but is it mathematically possible to win enough US Senate seats, this year, for a GOP veto-proof majority? I may be dreaming….

A Surprise Visitor

Last Sunday evening, my doorbell rang. My first thought was “who the (expletive) could that be,” then opened the door for a pleasant surprise. On my doorstep was GOP Governor hopeful Marty Seifert, flanked by Representative Joyce Peppin (R, 32A- Rogers). I may lean toward Tom Emmer (I was on his slate, after all), but is good to see Marty working hard on his campaign. It’s good to know we have two excellent candidates. It will be easy to get behind whichever of them wins endorsement.

Now that I’ve made this public, should I expect a visit from Emmer?

The State Auditor campaign trail

Unless you count carrying signs at a parade, the first campaign I have ever been involved with is with State Auditor candidate Randy Gilbert. I’ve spoken on his behalf at several BPOU meetings and have taken a ton of pictures and video of speeches and debates; yes there have been debates for auditor hopefuls. I’m putting together a few media packages for gilbertforauditor.com, and perhaps more. If you are a delegate to the State Convention, you will be hearing from us soon. Randy is certainly the best candidate for this office this year (with all due respect to Pat, Jeff, and Tom).

Shameless Plug

With the above campaigning experience, I am becoming more comfortable (and  skilled) at campaign communication. If you are running for office, are on a campaign staff, or have an event you would like photographed or recorded, please contact me. I want you to win (If you are GOP, that is), and I want to help you deliver your message.

In Closing

I’d like to start following more closely the Hennepin County Commission, Met Council, and other such government agencies that kinda fly under the RADAR. Three Rivers Parks is another. If you have an event or meeting that deserves blog coverage, contact me. I’ll make it if I can.

House Minority leader Kurt Zellers (R-Maple Grove) took issue with the tactics the House Speaker Margaret Anderson Kelliher (DFL-Minneapolis) used to limit debate on the recent bonding bill.

This is my footage from Pat Anderson’s press conference from Tuesday morning, when she formally announced that she is no longer running for governor, but for her former office of State Auditor. I cut out a bit of fluff to fit it under 10 minutes.

I’m a bit late on commentary (especially since I was in the audience), soI’ll keep this brief. Here is the final words Lord Monckton’s speech at the debut of his documentary.

In interest of fairness, I have found a reliable source to the text of the Copenhagen Treaty, or at least a draft. I haven’t read it yet myself, but I ask my readers to join me to determine if this speech is on target or just alarmist prattle. I honestly hope it is the latter of the choices.

Read on.

*edit* you can see his entire presentation here.

Just numbers, first choice:

Seifert: 37%

Emmer: 23%

Anderson: 14%

Hann: 12%

none: 5%

Kohls: 5%

Herwig: 1%

Jungbauer: 1%

Haas: 1%

Davis: 1%

Second choice:

Hann: 18%

Emmer: 17%

Anderson: 15%

none: 14%

Seifert: 14%

Kohls 10%

Haas: 4%

Jungbauer: 3%

Davis: 2%

Hewig: 2%

I was handed a press release last week from Richard Glasgow, founder and Chair of Dear American Hero. It reads as follows:

GOP Party Member, In a Leadership Role, Trashes Veterans and is Rewarded.

ST Paul, MN – A Minnesota Republican Party member, in a leadership role, trashed veterans in a letter to the St Paul Pioneer Press. This member proclaimed to be one of the newer anti-war Republican activists who proclaimed veterans to be communists.

Repeated attempts to resolve this matter with the current Minnesota GOP administration, to censor and/or remove the member, has resulted in the member being placed into a highly visible position within the GOP.

In response to this disparaging letter, veterans and other concerned citizens will be protesting as the Minnesota GOP Convention October 3, 2009, at the River Center in downtown St Paul, Minnesota. The protest will last until Noon.

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Governor Tim Pawlenty’s new Freedom First website was launched this morning, complete with a video introduction of what his site is about:

The site appears designed to tell people about who Pawlenty is, assuming the worst kept secret in the state manifests in the coming months: he will run for President.  Politico makes him to be viable challenger to Mitt Romney, and rightfully so.

Leslie Davis:

David Hann:

Bill Haas:

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