No matter how much some people irrationally hate on her, let's be real about this salient point concerning Sec. Hillary Clinton.
She is the most qualified candidate we have had in my lifetime to become president of the United States. She has been the First Lady, a twice elected US Senator for New York, and the former Secretary of State under President Obama
She is light years more qualified to be the POTUS on January 20, 2017 than that bigoted, sexist failed businessman with orange hair. She's also light years far more qualified to be president than the so called alternatives like Gary Johnson and Jill Stein.
The major reason people (and it's predominately conservative leaning white males) hate her is because she's a woman. And for those of you on the conservative side who will claim what I just wrote is not true, no boo boo kitties, it is.
The Green Tea Parties on the left who snipe at her have been predominately repeating right wing talking points to do so, and manu of them doing the hatin' from the left are third party advocates.
Y'all can hate on Sec. Clinton all you want, the reality is she is the only person standing between Donald Trump and the White House. I'll be proud to vote for her on October 24 (the first day of early voting in Texas) and call her Madame President
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Tuesday, October 04, 2016
2016 Vice Presidential Debate Tonight
It was clear to myself and other observers when it was over that Sec. Hillary Clinton spanked Donald Trump's incoherent behind in the first presidential debate.
So as we move toward the one and only debate between vice presidential candidates Sen. Tim Kaine (D) and Indiana Governor Mike Pence (R), the stakes are high for both sides.
This is also another historic debate moment in that we will have the first ever Asian-American journalist as a moderator for a national presidential or vice presidential debate in Elaine Quijano of CBS.
She's also at age 42, the youngest to do so since Judy Woodruff was tapped at age 41 to moderate a 1988 debate, and the first from a digital media outlet
And yeah Debate Commission, I repeat, your selection of debate moderators needs to be more diverse.
As they step onto the debate stage at Longwood University in Farmville, VA Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine will have the job of keeping the momentum going that Clinton seized with her debate performance in front of 84 million viewers. Republican vice presidential nominee Pence will have the job of trying to calm the nerves of distressed Trump supporters and stop the political bleeding unleashed by his out of control running mate.
Both Kaine and Pence in addition to introducing themselves on a national stage, will also have to demonstrate they will be capable of running this nation should the president become unable to perform their elected duties.
That's a concern for some voters because the presidential candidates at the top of the ticket if elected will be the oldest (Trump at 70), and second oldest (Clinton at 69) when they are inaugurated on January 20, and both vice presidential candidates are in their 50's
The viewing record for a vice presidential debate, just in case you're wondering about it, is 70 million viewers, which was set during the 2008 debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden, which may not be in any danger, but you never know.
Vice presidential debates over the last few presidential election cycles from 1976-2008 according to Gallup don't affect the overall race much, The average they affect the polls have been about one point.
Bu the possibility of a memorable moment can happen as the 1988 vice presidential debate demonstrated. When Sen. Dan Quayle tried to compare himself in that debate to President John F. Kennedy, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen responded, "Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy, I knew Jack Kennedy, Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. You are no Jack Kennedy."
There was also this moment in the 2012 vice presidential debate in which Vice president Joe Biden as part of his demolition of Rep. Paul Ryan unleashed the "Oh, now you're Jack Kennedy" line at his challenger.
Will there moments like that in this 2016 vice presidential debate? You'll have to tune in to find out.
The fun begins at 8 PM CDT
So as we move toward the one and only debate between vice presidential candidates Sen. Tim Kaine (D) and Indiana Governor Mike Pence (R), the stakes are high for both sides.
She's also at age 42, the youngest to do so since Judy Woodruff was tapped at age 41 to moderate a 1988 debate, and the first from a digital media outlet
And yeah Debate Commission, I repeat, your selection of debate moderators needs to be more diverse.
As they step onto the debate stage at Longwood University in Farmville, VA Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine will have the job of keeping the momentum going that Clinton seized with her debate performance in front of 84 million viewers. Republican vice presidential nominee Pence will have the job of trying to calm the nerves of distressed Trump supporters and stop the political bleeding unleashed by his out of control running mate.
Both Kaine and Pence in addition to introducing themselves on a national stage, will also have to demonstrate they will be capable of running this nation should the president become unable to perform their elected duties.
That's a concern for some voters because the presidential candidates at the top of the ticket if elected will be the oldest (Trump at 70), and second oldest (Clinton at 69) when they are inaugurated on January 20, and both vice presidential candidates are in their 50's
The viewing record for a vice presidential debate, just in case you're wondering about it, is 70 million viewers, which was set during the 2008 debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden, which may not be in any danger, but you never know.
Vice presidential debates over the last few presidential election cycles from 1976-2008 according to Gallup don't affect the overall race much, The average they affect the polls have been about one point.
Bu the possibility of a memorable moment can happen as the 1988 vice presidential debate demonstrated. When Sen. Dan Quayle tried to compare himself in that debate to President John F. Kennedy, Sen. Lloyd Bentsen responded, "Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy, I knew Jack Kennedy, Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. You are no Jack Kennedy."
There was also this moment in the 2012 vice presidential debate in which Vice president Joe Biden as part of his demolition of Rep. Paul Ryan unleashed the "Oh, now you're Jack Kennedy" line at his challenger.
Will there moments like that in this 2016 vice presidential debate? You'll have to tune in to find out.
The fun begins at 8 PM CDT
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Sunday, October 02, 2016
Whoopi Tears Into Kellyanne Conway On 'The View'
If the Trump campaign team had been listening to Mitt Romney's infamous 47% tape form the 2012 election cycle, they should have paid close attention to the section of it in which Romney told his donors in that quiet room not to go on ABC's The View, and specifically named Whoopi as a major reason why conservatives should stay away from the show.
Trump Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway has the unenviable task of trying to clean up Trump's messes, and took to The View to try to do just that.
But she ended up getting her clock cleaned by Whoopi.
Enjoy.
Trump Campaign manager Kellyanne Conway has the unenviable task of trying to clean up Trump's messes, and took to The View to try to do just that.
But she ended up getting her clock cleaned by Whoopi.
Enjoy.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2016
Why I Don't Want Trump's Hands On The Nuke Launch Codes
And living in Houston, which I suspected had a few Soviet warheads targeted on it because of the ship channel, being a railroad hub, the 200+ refineries in the area, Ellington AFB, several oil company headquarters located here and being at the junctions of I-10 and I-45 didn't lessen that nuclear holocaust anxiety that the Cold War era literature, films like WarGames and the 1983 ABC movie The Day After expressed..
I was five months old when the Cuban Missile Crisis happened, and that was considered at the time the closest point the USA and USSR came to launching nukes at each other.
Hearing about false nuke attack alarms on our side in 1979-80 and the Soviet side in October 1983, followed by the Able Archer 83 NATO exercise nearly turning into World War III because of the combination of Reagan's anti-Soviet rhetoric and Soviet leaders believing he would launch a first strike despite the USA's declared 'No First Use' policy only added to my concerns about nuclear annihilation of our planet.
So when I hear Donald Trump flapping his gums about being willing to use nuclear weapons in Europe or the Middle East, or he wants to be unpredictable with nuclear weapons, that scares the crap out of me and everyone across the planet. It also brings back all those feelings I and other boomers had prior to the end of the Cold War.
This man is not only unfit to be president and commander in chief of our armed forces, his non-intellectually curious self doesn't need to be anywhere near our nuclear launch codes.
Donald Trump's already demonstrated thin skin, willful ignorance and alarming to me, our allies and our military establishment's expressed willingness to use nukes and spread them around the globe in hotspots like East Asia definitely disqualifies him to be the person who has to make the decision on whether to use or not use our nuclear arsenal.
And in situations like what happened in 1979-80 in terms of the NORAD false attack alarms, in which you would have had six minutes to determine whether this was a genuine attack or a false alarm, do you think Trump would have the temperament and cool head necessary to handle that situation?
I don't, and it's why I don't want Trump becoming president and getting his hands anywhere near the nuclear football. It only ratchets up my determination to do what I can to ensure that Hillary Clinton takes the oath of office on January 20, 2017.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Hillary Clinton Slays Trump In First Presidential Debate
The first debate is now over, and it was a no doubt about it win for Hillary Clinton tonight.
It was non stop slayage by her of the rude bombastic know nothing who over 95 minutes exposed himself as woefully unfit and unqualified to be president of the United States.
And it was also clear when this debate was over who is best prepared to be president of the United States the day she is sworn in on January 20, 2017
Yeah, we definitely still have work to do, two more presidential debates and an election to win before we can get to that point, but Secretary Clinton took a huge step forward toward becoming the next president of the United States with her stellar debate performance tonight.
Trump rudely interrupted Clinton 28 times in the first 25 minutes of the debate, and with the exception of hammering her on the TPP deal, it wasn't a good night for The Donald.
Clinton hammered him on his taxes and a wide range of subjects as Trump descended into rambling incoherence.
Even FOX Noise couldn't spin this into a win for Trump and conceded he's lost this debate. They're pinning their hopes on the upcoming October 4 vice presidential candidate debate on the Longwood University campus in Farmville, VA.
Next presidential debate will be on October 9 in St. Louis on the Washington University campus, and it will be a town hall format moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC's Martha Raddatz ,
It was non stop slayage by her of the rude bombastic know nothing who over 95 minutes exposed himself as woefully unfit and unqualified to be president of the United States.
And it was also clear when this debate was over who is best prepared to be president of the United States the day she is sworn in on January 20, 2017
Yeah, we definitely still have work to do, two more presidential debates and an election to win before we can get to that point, but Secretary Clinton took a huge step forward toward becoming the next president of the United States with her stellar debate performance tonight.
Trump rudely interrupted Clinton 28 times in the first 25 minutes of the debate, and with the exception of hammering her on the TPP deal, it wasn't a good night for The Donald.
Clinton hammered him on his taxes and a wide range of subjects as Trump descended into rambling incoherence.
Even FOX Noise couldn't spin this into a win for Trump and conceded he's lost this debate. They're pinning their hopes on the upcoming October 4 vice presidential candidate debate on the Longwood University campus in Farmville, VA.
Next presidential debate will be on October 9 in St. Louis on the Washington University campus, and it will be a town hall format moderated by CNN's Anderson Cooper and ABC's Martha Raddatz ,
Monday, September 26, 2016
The First Clinton-Trump Presidential Debate Is Tonight
At 8 PM CDT the first of three presidential debates between Democratic presidential nominee Sec. Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential bigot nominee will take place on the Hofstra University campus in Hempstead, NY.
After Sec. Clinton gets the first question from moderator Lester Holt, it'll be 90 minutes of action with no commercials and no breaks. That's what we know about what will happen at the start of this critical debate. What we also know is a lot of people will be tuned in to watch it, with pre debate estimates of up to 100 million people for this.
What we don't know is what will happen during and after it.
And FYI, when y'all play the debate drinking games, don't make one of the conditions for taking a sip Donald trump lying. He does that an estimated every three minutes, and you'll need a designated driver or an Uber to get you home post debate
And yes, I'll be watching the debate tonight and commenting on my TransGriot Twitter feed
So let's get ready to rumblllllllleeeeee, er debate. I want Clinton to kick his behind and end this pretense that Trump is even qualified to be POTUS because he's not.
Should be fun to watch.
After Sec. Clinton gets the first question from moderator Lester Holt, it'll be 90 minutes of action with no commercials and no breaks. That's what we know about what will happen at the start of this critical debate. What we also know is a lot of people will be tuned in to watch it, with pre debate estimates of up to 100 million people for this.
What we don't know is what will happen during and after it.
And FYI, when y'all play the debate drinking games, don't make one of the conditions for taking a sip Donald trump lying. He does that an estimated every three minutes, and you'll need a designated driver or an Uber to get you home post debate
And yes, I'll be watching the debate tonight and commenting on my TransGriot Twitter feed
So let's get ready to rumblllllllleeeeee, er debate. I want Clinton to kick his behind and end this pretense that Trump is even qualified to be POTUS because he's not.
Should be fun to watch.
Joel Silberman Calls Out Media's Low Expectations For Trump
I first met Joel Silberman when I went to New York in 2012 to take part in the GLAAD POC Media training sessions that weekend.
I learned a lot during that weekend, and they are lessons I've used in the few subsequent televised media opportunities I have done since completing that training. I also used them to capture the 2016 Netroots Nation Pundit Cup title in St. Louis with him looking on during my final match like a proud teacher watching his star pupil excel.
I was surprised to discover that this was the first time MSNBC has invited him on any one of their shows, and he made his first appearance a memorable one.
Silberman, who works with Democracy Partners, in addition to doing the trainings I attended, has been a media coach for politicians and media personnel for debates and public appearances.
And I can tell you from experience he's good at it.
Here's yesterday's MSNBC appearance, and he has been invited back on the network for a subsequent appearance. Looking forward to seeing it.
I learned a lot during that weekend, and they are lessons I've used in the few subsequent televised media opportunities I have done since completing that training. I also used them to capture the 2016 Netroots Nation Pundit Cup title in St. Louis with him looking on during my final match like a proud teacher watching his star pupil excel.
I was surprised to discover that this was the first time MSNBC has invited him on any one of their shows, and he made his first appearance a memorable one.
Silberman, who works with Democracy Partners, in addition to doing the trainings I attended, has been a media coach for politicians and media personnel for debates and public appearances.
And I can tell you from experience he's good at it.
Here's yesterday's MSNBC appearance, and he has been invited back on the network for a subsequent appearance. Looking forward to seeing it.
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Monday, September 19, 2016
Kerry Washington Puts Trump On Blast
I love actress and advocate KerryWashington for a lot of reasons, and one of them is because she is keen observer of what's going on politically in our country.
And in her recent appearance on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher is just the latest example of of her getting political, and in this case putting the Trumpenfuhrer on blast.
Enjoy her snatching his combover off his head.
And in her recent appearance on HBO's Real Time With Bill Maher is just the latest example of of her getting political, and in this case putting the Trumpenfuhrer on blast.
Enjoy her snatching his combover off his head.
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Thursday, September 08, 2016
TransGriot 2016 Presidential Electoral Vote Map Prediction
Since I'm the 2016 Netroots Nation Pundit Cup champion, I've been getting asked by many of my readers since I correctly called the Democratic presidential primary race back in February, what's my opinion concerning who is going to win the presidential election?
Before we get to that, I encourage you, especially if you're in the TBLGQ community or an ally or friend to us and love this country, to not only get registered to vote in your state or territory, but participate on Election Day by voting the entire ballot from president to dog catcher.
Here are the 2016 election deadlines for getting registered for the November 8 election in your state or territory.
The interactive map is courtesy of 270ToWin, so if you wish to play with scenarios of your own, you can go to their site and play with the maps.
And now, the TransGriot 2016 Presidential Electoral Map Prediction. This is what I believe will happen on November 8.
I'm predicting Hillary Clinton will become our first female president in an electoral blowout .
Before we get to that, I encourage you, especially if you're in the TBLGQ community or an ally or friend to us and love this country, to not only get registered to vote in your state or territory, but participate on Election Day by voting the entire ballot from president to dog catcher.
Here are the 2016 election deadlines for getting registered for the November 8 election in your state or territory.
The interactive map is courtesy of 270ToWin, so if you wish to play with scenarios of your own, you can go to their site and play with the maps.
And now, the TransGriot 2016 Presidential Electoral Map Prediction. This is what I believe will happen on November 8.
I'm predicting Hillary Clinton will become our first female president in an electoral blowout .
Wednesday, September 07, 2016
Tamron Hall Practicing Journalism On MSNBC Again
One of the reasons I love my Lone Star home girl Tamron Hall is because like Joy Reid, hat she practices journalism on her MSNBC show and doesn't let spin slide.
That's a lesson the rest of the media needs to learn and do so quickly in the 62 days left we have left in this campaign. Call a lie a lie, and don't let those lies and spin go unchallenged.
The media is not here to be a politician's best bud. We are here to do the job of getting information voters need to cast informed decisions when they step into the ballot box and hold politicians and others accountable for their BS, not be stenographers to power.
That means at times hard questions need to be asked to get that information, and when the subject tries to spin and obfuscate, you relentlessly keep asking the questions to need the answer to until they do.
The politician needs you to get their message out, not the other way around.
The latest person to learn that lesson the hard way that Tamron's not playing was senior Trump adviser A.J. Delgado. She found out quickly that she wasn't on FOX Noise or Caving News Network
This is what real journalism looks like, and what we should have been getting across the board during this entire campaign.
That's a lesson the rest of the media needs to learn and do so quickly in the 62 days left we have left in this campaign. Call a lie a lie, and don't let those lies and spin go unchallenged.
The media is not here to be a politician's best bud. We are here to do the job of getting information voters need to cast informed decisions when they step into the ballot box and hold politicians and others accountable for their BS, not be stenographers to power.
That means at times hard questions need to be asked to get that information, and when the subject tries to spin and obfuscate, you relentlessly keep asking the questions to need the answer to until they do.
The politician needs you to get their message out, not the other way around.
The latest person to learn that lesson the hard way that Tamron's not playing was senior Trump adviser A.J. Delgado. She found out quickly that she wasn't on FOX Noise or Caving News Network
This is what real journalism looks like, and what we should have been getting across the board during this entire campaign.
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Saturday, September 03, 2016
2016 Presidential Debate Moderators Selected
It is past time to give a non white journalist the opportunity to moderate a presidential debate, and that needs to happen this year.
-TransGriot, August 23, 2016
Looks like the Commission on Presidential Debates heard me and other people concerning this subjectbecause they finally selected a non white journalist for a presidential debate.
Lester Holt of NBC News will moderate the first debate at Hofstra University on September 26. He will be the first Black male journalist since Bernard Shaw in 1988 to moderate a presidential debate and the first African-American debate moderator since Carole Simpson handled those duties in 1992.
About time CPD..
When the vice presidential debate happens on October 4 on the Longwood University campus, there will be another historic choice for debate moderator. Elaine Quijano of CBS News becomes the first Latinx journalist to moderate any debate be it a presidential or vice presidential one.
In 2020 a presidential debate needs to be moderated by a Latinx journalist..
The second town hall debate on October 9 in St. Louis will be co moderated by Anderson Cooper of CNN and Martha Raddatz of ABC News.
The third debate on October 19 in Las Vegas will be moderated by Chris Wallace of FOX News.
-TransGriot, August 23, 2016
Looks like the Commission on Presidential Debates heard me and other people concerning this subjectbecause they finally selected a non white journalist for a presidential debate.
Lester Holt of NBC News will moderate the first debate at Hofstra University on September 26. He will be the first Black male journalist since Bernard Shaw in 1988 to moderate a presidential debate and the first African-American debate moderator since Carole Simpson handled those duties in 1992.
About time CPD..
When the vice presidential debate happens on October 4 on the Longwood University campus, there will be another historic choice for debate moderator. Elaine Quijano of CBS News becomes the first Latinx journalist to moderate any debate be it a presidential or vice presidential one.
In 2020 a presidential debate needs to be moderated by a Latinx journalist..
The second town hall debate on October 9 in St. Louis will be co moderated by Anderson Cooper of CNN and Martha Raddatz of ABC News.
The third debate on October 19 in Las Vegas will be moderated by Chris Wallace of FOX News.
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Friday, September 02, 2016
African-Americans, Poor Whites and Latinos Know What America Has To Lose
You TransGriot readers know how much love and profound respect I have for the Rev. Dr William J. Barber, and once again this moral human rights leader is speaking truth to power
He's putting Donald Trump on blast in this post and rebutting his 'What do you have to lose?' comment he says to his predominately white rally crowds in terms of his 'Black 'outreach'.for his failing presidential campaign.
Here's the post from Dr Barber that I'm signal boosting.
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He's putting Donald Trump on blast in this post and rebutting his 'What do you have to lose?' comment he says to his predominately white rally crowds in terms of his 'Black 'outreach'.for his failing presidential campaign.
Here's the post from Dr Barber that I'm signal boosting.
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African-Americans, Poor Whites, and Latinos Know
What America Has To Lose
When political strategists told candidate Trump he couldn't win the Presidency while alienating every minority voter, he scoffed and said, "You're fired." But if he wouldn't listen to experience, Trump will listen to data. Hillary Clinton's double-digit lead in national polls has prompted the pivot Trump promised he'd never make.
So if you're African-American, Donald Trump wants your vote. Democrats have taken us for granted, he says, speaking to crowds in battle ground states that are overwhelmingly white. According to him we have been gullible and unsophisticated in the way we have cast our votes. He doesn't see us among his audiences, but he hopes we're listening. He promises that he-and he alone-can fix our problems. After all, he reasons, "What the hell do you have to lose?"
Black lives have always mattered in American political discourse, though not always for the right reason. But they have mattered, which is why we have had to fight for every civil liberty and legal protection we've gained since arriving on these shores as chattel slaves. We have had to be among the most sophisticated voters, knowing that no party or candidate is perfect and that race as well as class will always impact the policy decisions of whoever is in office. African-Americans have always had a lot to lose. The franchise of voting itself has been a constant struggle, then and now. Our history is too heavy a burden, but it has given us insight that cannot be taken away. This is why we know perhaps better than any group of Americans how much we all have to lose if we buy the lie of Trump and other extremists who've hijacked the Republican Party.
After a year of verbal brutality, racially charged speech, and regressive policy proposals that have masterfully tapped white fear, Trump wants to convince us he is not racist. George Wallace did the same thing in his 1968 Dixiecrat presidential campaign, which followed the race baiting campaign of Republican Nominee Barry Goldwater. Wallace, who had declared just five years earlier, "segregation yesterday, now and forever" tried to pivot away from the stigma of Old South bigotry by using the language of anti-elitism, anti-communism, and "law and order" to win white voters reeling with fear and hatred of the black freedom movement, the antiwar movement, the counter-culture and the women's liberation movement.
In a speech at Madison Square Garden, Wallace said, "I am very grateful for the fact that in 1966 my wife received more black votes in Alabama than did either one of her opponents. We are proud to say that they support us now in this race for the presidency, and we would like to have the support of people of all races, colors, creeds, religions, and national origins in the state of New York."
To win the White House in '68, Richard Nixon learned to out-Wallace Wallace by speaking in a new racially-coded language that capitalized on racial fears and prejudices without using blatant slurs and open appeals to white supremacy. Lee Atwater, one of the architects of Nixon's campaign, called this Southern Strategy "a brilliant campaign... a blueprint for everything I have done in the South since then."
Nixon used his "Southern Strategy" to establish a new Sunbelt power base for the Republican Party in the South and West. Many Southern white conservatives-Jesse Helms, Strom Thurmond, and most of what would become the New Right in the South-left the Democratic Party. Strom Thurmond organized conservative Democrats across the South to abandon their party and become Republicans in 1968, telling them that Nixon could actually win and that the white South would never go back to the party of civil rights. Nixon took the entire South (except for the handful of states that Wallace took), and his narrow victory in 1968 would have been a landslide except that Wallace siphoned off 13.5 per cent of the vote.
According to historian William Chafe, by 1969 most middle class whites believed blacks had a better chance at good education, jobs, and housing than they did. Almost 80 per cent said that most people on welfare could earn their own way if they wanted. Kevin Phillips, another of Nixon's chief strategists, explained that "all you've got to do with American politics is work out who hates whom and you've got it." Phillips advised Nixon that the Republican Party could win without Negro votes by painting the Democrats as a "black party." Predicting "a new American revolution coming out of the South and West," Phillips noted that "white ethnics" in the North were also ripe for the picking, correctly predicting, for example, that the Irish Democrats in New York would turn Republican "because they don't like the Jews and Negroes who run the New York Democratic Party." The South, Phillips said, would become the base for a new Republican Party.
This hijacking of the Republican Party depended on revisionist history. In an effort to gain African-American votes, Trump wants to claim the "party of Lincoln." But Lincoln's Republican party-and its opposition Democratic party-were the polar opposites of today's parties that carry those same names. If Trump really wanted to embrace the "Party of Lincoln," he would have to support the Reconstruction policies that won freed blacks' support in the 19thcentury. He would have to be for federal intervention to ensure equal protection, for expanding voting rights, and for public education. African-Americans are not naïve. We know Trump and other so-called conservative extremists doesn't represent the party of Lincoln because they oppose the policies that have increased our freedom and well-being in this nation.
Trump's pivot is a political ploy taken out of the Southern Strategy playbook, which was developed in the late 1960s and used by candidates from Nixon to Reagan to George Bush to exploit white Southern fear while avoiding the stigma of overt racism. This strategy taught state-level and national politicians, especially in the South, to reference race in the coded language of "tax cuts," "entitlement programs," "states rights," "right to work," and "voter fraud." By associating black political power with "big government," the Southern Strategy created a disdain for the very social uplift programs that had benefited many whites in the 1940s and 50s. If black people were stealing from their neighbors by taking "free stuff' from the government, then they were to blame for poor white people's suffering. This convinced many whites to vote against their own self-interest, thereby undermining the coalitions of poor and working people who had challenged systemic injustice during the labor and civil rights movements.
When I hear Trump ask, "What do you have to lose?", I immediately think of all that African-Americans have fought for and won, together with our allies from other communities: our freedom, our citizenship; our right to vote, to sit on juries, to serve in the military; our right to education, to integrated public facilities, to fair housing and just wages. The question itself is an insult to black people in America.
But it is an insult to poor white people, too. Because despite the injustices we have faced, there are still more of them than there are of us. According to the University of Michigan's National Poverty Center, 26% of African-Americans are poor-an extreme disparity compared to the 10% poverty among whites. But in real numbers, millions more poor white people who are being conned by the Southern Strategy and the extremists who use it to build their own power and wealth.
The worst lie of our time is that extreme policies only hurt black people. In state houses across America, we have seen this kind of political extremism attack voting rights protections, public education, health care for all, living wages, labor rights, and immigrant rights. It has led the way in refusing to address racial disparities in our criminal justice system, and its trickle-down economics led to the worst recession since the Great Depression. The so-called "big government" that extremists railed against for decades bailed out the banks that were "too big to fail," and poor and working people of every race bore the brunt of creditors' over-speculation.
Take it from a people who learned long ago that, "just trust me," from a rich white man is a polite way of saying, "You better know your place, boy." This nation is far from perfect, but we've come a long way from where we started. We all have a great deal to lose if we buy the lie that our best hope is in returning to some imagined greatness of our past. If history shows us anything, it's that we become a more perfect union when people who've been pitted against one another see our common cause, join hands, and listen to the better angels of our nature. Our true greatness lies in a determination to move forward together, not one step back.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2016
20 Reasons I'm With Her
While surfing the Net and Facebook I ran across the commentary of a far left wing Hillary hater who challenged Clinton supporters to come up with twenty reasons why we're supporting her.
Is that all? That's an easy enough challenge. Here's a list of 112 reasons someone else came up with. Here we go with mine..
1. She is the most qualified person since John Quincy Adams to run for president.
2. Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States.
3. I don't want Donald Trump's short tempered ignorant behind anywhere near the US nuclear launch codes.
4. Jill Stein is even less qualified for the presidency than Donald Trump is.
5. She would the the first ever female POTUS and it's past time we had a woman leader in the Oval Office.
6. She has served as a two term senator for New York and Secretary of State under President Obama.
7. As POTUS she would pick the next four Supreme Court justices and federal judges for the next four years
8. I'm sick of the misogyny, 1990's era conservalies and unjustified hatred being aimed at her.
9. Hillary Clinton while working for Marian Wright Edelman went undercover in Alabama to get the info Edelman needed to get the Nixon administration to yank the tax exemptions from the discriminatory private segregation academy schools set up in Southern states to duck Brown v Board.
10. This 2016 election will determine the course of this nation and the shape of the federal judiciary and SCOTUS for the next 30-40 years.
11. I want her to succeed the first Black POTUS.
12. Gary Johnson is not an option either. He's basically a Republican ashamed to claim the label, and not an option for me in this critical election cycle.
13. She has since 1992 done battle with the right wingers and won, including last year when the GOP controlled House had her sit through 11 hours of fake Benghazi scandal testimony and made them look stupid in the process. That's a quality I want to see in a Democratic POTUS.
14. When she worked on the McGovern campaign in 1972 to register Black and Latinx voters, her and Bill's organizing was done in South Texas.
15. She understands the issues impacting my community.
16. She would have the respect of the international community from the nanosecond she took the oath of office as president.
17. I'm sick of the Hillary hatred from the Green Tea Party far left.
18. She has repeatedly declared on the world state that LGBT rights are human rights
19. She fought to get universal single payer healthcare passed in 1993.
20. #ImWithHer, I'm/a Texan for Hillary and have been since February 16.
Is that all? That's an easy enough challenge. Here's a list of 112 reasons someone else came up with. Here we go with mine..
1. She is the most qualified person since John Quincy Adams to run for president.
2. Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States.
3. I don't want Donald Trump's short tempered ignorant behind anywhere near the US nuclear launch codes.
4. Jill Stein is even less qualified for the presidency than Donald Trump is.
5. She would the the first ever female POTUS and it's past time we had a woman leader in the Oval Office.
6. She has served as a two term senator for New York and Secretary of State under President Obama.
7. As POTUS she would pick the next four Supreme Court justices and federal judges for the next four years
8. I'm sick of the misogyny, 1990's era conservalies and unjustified hatred being aimed at her.
10. This 2016 election will determine the course of this nation and the shape of the federal judiciary and SCOTUS for the next 30-40 years.
11. I want her to succeed the first Black POTUS.
12. Gary Johnson is not an option either. He's basically a Republican ashamed to claim the label, and not an option for me in this critical election cycle.
13. She has since 1992 done battle with the right wingers and won, including last year when the GOP controlled House had her sit through 11 hours of fake Benghazi scandal testimony and made them look stupid in the process. That's a quality I want to see in a Democratic POTUS.
14. When she worked on the McGovern campaign in 1972 to register Black and Latinx voters, her and Bill's organizing was done in South Texas.
15. She understands the issues impacting my community.
16. She would have the respect of the international community from the nanosecond she took the oath of office as president.
17. I'm sick of the Hillary hatred from the Green Tea Party far left.
18. She has repeatedly declared on the world state that LGBT rights are human rights
19. She fought to get universal single payer healthcare passed in 1993.
20. #ImWithHer, I'm/a Texan for Hillary and have been since February 16.
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Monday, August 29, 2016
2016 Presidential Election Voter Registration Deadlines
If you're planning on voting in our upcoming presidential election, better get busy and make sure you're registered to do so.
Some of the deadline dates are coming up fast. Here's the list of voter registration deadlines for US states and territories. This is the last possible day you can register in these states and territories.
In North Dakota you aren't required to register. but you must be a US citizen, 18 years old by Election Day. live at your address by October 9, not be in jail or prison for a felony conviction, not be considered mentally incompetent by a court and have acceptable forms of ID to do so in person or by mail.
September
The Northern Marianas is the first one on the list with a September 9 voter registration deadline day, and Puerto Rico follows 10 days later with a September 19 registration deadline day.
October
October 8 in Mississippi, South Carolina and the US Virgin Islands,
October 9 in Alaska, Rhode Island
October 10 in American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas and Hawaii
October 11 is deadline day for eleven states that includes Texas. For those of you live in the Lone Star State, you need to make that registration happen and have that blue voter registration card by this date.
The other ten states in which you need to handle your electoral registration business by this date are Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsylvania are 2016 swing states, and so if you wish to determine who the next POTUS will be, get busy getting registered.
October 12 in Missouri
October 14 in New York, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
So peeps in the Tarheel State, if you want to kick Pat My Crotch out of the governor's mansion along with the unjust GOP controlled NC legislature, have until this date to register for the election.
October 14 in Delaware
October 17 in Virginia.
October 18 in Kansas, Minnesota Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon and West Virginia
October 19 in Massachusetts
October 24 in Alabama, California and South Dakota
October 28 in Guam, Nebraska
October 31 in Washington So if you peeps living there don't want the horrifying prospect of a President Donald Tump, you must be registered in your state by this date.
November
November 1 is the deadline for Utah The Beehive State is one of the surprise states in play in Election 2016.
November 2 in Vermont
November 3 in Maryland
November 8 is Election Day, and these states and territories have same day registration. Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Some of the deadline dates are coming up fast. Here's the list of voter registration deadlines for US states and territories. This is the last possible day you can register in these states and territories.
In North Dakota you aren't required to register. but you must be a US citizen, 18 years old by Election Day. live at your address by October 9, not be in jail or prison for a felony conviction, not be considered mentally incompetent by a court and have acceptable forms of ID to do so in person or by mail.
September
The Northern Marianas is the first one on the list with a September 9 voter registration deadline day, and Puerto Rico follows 10 days later with a September 19 registration deadline day.
October
October 8 in Mississippi, South Carolina and the US Virgin Islands,
October 9 in Alaska, Rhode Island
October 10 in American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas and Hawaii
October 11 is deadline day for eleven states that includes Texas. For those of you live in the Lone Star State, you need to make that registration happen and have that blue voter registration card by this date.
The other ten states in which you need to handle your electoral registration business by this date are Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Ohio and Pennsylvania are 2016 swing states, and so if you wish to determine who the next POTUS will be, get busy getting registered.
October 12 in Missouri
October 14 in New York, North Carolina and Oklahoma.
So peeps in the Tarheel State, if you want to kick Pat My Crotch out of the governor's mansion along with the unjust GOP controlled NC legislature, have until this date to register for the election.
October 14 in Delaware
October 17 in Virginia.
October 18 in Kansas, Minnesota Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon and West Virginia
October 19 in Massachusetts
October 24 in Alabama, California and South Dakota
October 28 in Guam, Nebraska
October 31 in Washington So if you peeps living there don't want the horrifying prospect of a President Donald Tump, you must be registered in your state by this date.
November
November 1 is the deadline for Utah The Beehive State is one of the surprise states in play in Election 2016.
November 2 in Vermont
November 3 in Maryland
November 8 is Election Day, and these states and territories have same day registration. Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, Montana, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Wyoming
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Friday, August 26, 2016
Hillary Clinton Calls Out Trump For 'Steady Stream Of Bigotry'
Hillary Clinton put Donald Trump on blast during a speech in Reno, Nevada on race relations that rebutted Trump's ludicrous charge that Clinton was a bigot.
Stop projecting, Donald.
Clinton didn't call him a bigot, but made it clear without uttering his name that she was talking about the Republican nominee. She came armed in this Reno speech with numerous examples of Trump's bigotry during this campaign and in his personal life.
"There's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, a lot of it arising from racial resentment. But it's never had the nominee of the major party stoking it. encouraging it, and giving it a national megaphone until now." Clinton said in her speech.
Here's the link to that speech if you missed it.
Stop projecting, Donald.
Clinton didn't call him a bigot, but made it clear without uttering his name that she was talking about the Republican nominee. She came armed in this Reno speech with numerous examples of Trump's bigotry during this campaign and in his personal life.
"There's always been a paranoid fringe in our politics, a lot of it arising from racial resentment. But it's never had the nominee of the major party stoking it. encouraging it, and giving it a national megaphone until now." Clinton said in her speech.
Here's the link to that speech if you missed it.
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Thursday, August 25, 2016
Trump's Disrespectful 'Black Outreach' DOA In Black America
Faced with polls showing he is losing white female voters he needs to even have a prayer of competing against Sec. Hillary Clinton, the new Trump campaign team rolled out a 'Black outreach' that is as cynical, racist and disrespectful to us as the Attwater 'Southern Strategy' was.
Trump has for the last few days been reciting a 'What do you have to lose?' talking point in pitching his train wreck of a campaign to Black voters from white suburbia '
What do we have to lose in Black America? The more accurate question is what will we gain by giving our precious votes to Donald Trump?
Absolutely nothing.
That pitch was DOA even if white conservative pundits and Republican operatives love it. The problem is we peeped Trump's racist game a long time ago, and you conservafools keep thinking that Black people are as gullible and stupid as your base is.
News flash, we aren't. We know this tone deaf to us so-called outreach is only geared toward getting white folks who want to vote for Trump but are hesitant to do so not only because of the racist anti- Black, Latinx and Muslim rhetoric coming out of his mouth on the campaign trail, but because of the unrepentant Confederate flag waving racists, bitter bigots and white supremacists who have embraced his campaign and are buying the 'Make America Great Again' snake oil he's selling.
As Bernie Sanders found out a few months ago, we Black voters have long memories, and will punish your azz at the polls for any sign of disrespect, no matter how long ago it was.
We Black Americans have a long list of grievances to punish Trump for, starting with the 1973 DOJ lawsuit for violations of the Fair Housing Act aimed at our people.
There was also Trump's racist rhetoric and actions during the 1989 Central Park Five case that resulted in these Black kids being jailed despite all the evidence pointing to them being innocent and not being exonerated until the actual perpetrator of the rape.
Black women haven't forgotten how Trump opened his mouth in 1992 to slime Desiree Washington in Mike Tyson's defense during the Indiana rape case in which he was eventually convicted.
Then there's Trump's more recent racist crime in our eyes of being the Birther In Chief leading the ludicrous attacks on President Obama's birth certificate.
And don't even get me started about what Black LGBTQ people think of Trump. That's another post.
So do you think we Black Americans want this man who became the Republican nominee because of white resentment politics on steroids to succeed the first African-American US president he spent several years demonizing?
Hell No! Black America is gearing up to make sure that on November 8 we do our part to ensure we hear the words 'President -elect Hillary Clinton' on that date.
Trump has for the last few days been reciting a 'What do you have to lose?' talking point in pitching his train wreck of a campaign to Black voters from white suburbia '
What do we have to lose in Black America? The more accurate question is what will we gain by giving our precious votes to Donald Trump?
Absolutely nothing.
That pitch was DOA even if white conservative pundits and Republican operatives love it. The problem is we peeped Trump's racist game a long time ago, and you conservafools keep thinking that Black people are as gullible and stupid as your base is.
News flash, we aren't. We know this tone deaf to us so-called outreach is only geared toward getting white folks who want to vote for Trump but are hesitant to do so not only because of the racist anti- Black, Latinx and Muslim rhetoric coming out of his mouth on the campaign trail, but because of the unrepentant Confederate flag waving racists, bitter bigots and white supremacists who have embraced his campaign and are buying the 'Make America Great Again' snake oil he's selling.
As Bernie Sanders found out a few months ago, we Black voters have long memories, and will punish your azz at the polls for any sign of disrespect, no matter how long ago it was.
We Black Americans have a long list of grievances to punish Trump for, starting with the 1973 DOJ lawsuit for violations of the Fair Housing Act aimed at our people.
There was also Trump's racist rhetoric and actions during the 1989 Central Park Five case that resulted in these Black kids being jailed despite all the evidence pointing to them being innocent and not being exonerated until the actual perpetrator of the rape. Black women haven't forgotten how Trump opened his mouth in 1992 to slime Desiree Washington in Mike Tyson's defense during the Indiana rape case in which he was eventually convicted.
Then there's Trump's more recent racist crime in our eyes of being the Birther In Chief leading the ludicrous attacks on President Obama's birth certificate.
And don't even get me started about what Black LGBTQ people think of Trump. That's another post.
So do you think we Black Americans want this man who became the Republican nominee because of white resentment politics on steroids to succeed the first African-American US president he spent several years demonizing?
Hell No! Black America is gearing up to make sure that on November 8 we do our part to ensure we hear the words 'President -elect Hillary Clinton' on that date.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
2016 Presidential Debate Schedule
After Labor Day passes, we will be in the critical homestretch phase of the 2016 presidential campaign. Many folks who have been either casually following it or tuned it our completely, will with the November 8 election day looming on the horizon, start paying attention to the election and the candidates.
The presidential and vice presidential debates organized by the nonprofit Commission on Presidential Debates will be one of the ways that still undecided voters get the information that will help them decide who will be taking the oath of office to become our 45th president on January 20.
There will be three presidential debates between Democratic nominee Sec. Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump and one vice presidential debate between Sen Tim Kaine (D) and Gov. Mike Pence (R).
As for third party candidates, they will have to meet certain predetermined criteria as set out by the CPD before they will be allowed to participate.
The debates will last 90 minutes, and moderators will be selected soon. We already know the debate sites and formats, and here they are.
The first debate between Clinton and Trump is scheduled to take place on September 26 on the Hofstra University campus in Hempstead, NY.
That will be followed by the only vice presidential debate on October 4 on the Longwood University campus in Farmville, VA.
The second presidential debate will take place October 9 on the Washington University campus in St Louis, and will be a town hall format.
The final presidential debate will take place on October 19 on the University of Nevada- Las Vegas campus in Las Vegas, NV
The designated backup site for the 2016 presidential debates is Belmont University in Nashville, TN.
One thing I do hope the the CPD does take into consideration is to have someone other than white male or female journalists as debate moderators. There are plenty of non-white journalists who can handle debate moderation, and it's past time that Black and Latino journalists had the opportunity to do so.
The last Black person to moderate a presidential debate was Carole Simpson back in 1992. Yes Gwen Ifill has moderated two debates in 2004 and 2008, but they were vice presidential ones.
It is past time to give a non white journalist the opportunity to moderate a presidential debate, and that needs to happen this year.
The presidential and vice presidential debates organized by the nonprofit Commission on Presidential Debates will be one of the ways that still undecided voters get the information that will help them decide who will be taking the oath of office to become our 45th president on January 20.
There will be three presidential debates between Democratic nominee Sec. Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump and one vice presidential debate between Sen Tim Kaine (D) and Gov. Mike Pence (R).As for third party candidates, they will have to meet certain predetermined criteria as set out by the CPD before they will be allowed to participate.
The debates will last 90 minutes, and moderators will be selected soon. We already know the debate sites and formats, and here they are.
The first debate between Clinton and Trump is scheduled to take place on September 26 on the Hofstra University campus in Hempstead, NY.
That will be followed by the only vice presidential debate on October 4 on the Longwood University campus in Farmville, VA.
The second presidential debate will take place October 9 on the Washington University campus in St Louis, and will be a town hall format.
The final presidential debate will take place on October 19 on the University of Nevada- Las Vegas campus in Las Vegas, NV
The designated backup site for the 2016 presidential debates is Belmont University in Nashville, TN.
The last Black person to moderate a presidential debate was Carole Simpson back in 1992. Yes Gwen Ifill has moderated two debates in 2004 and 2008, but they were vice presidential ones.
It is past time to give a non white journalist the opportunity to moderate a presidential debate, and that needs to happen this year.
Monday, August 01, 2016
Clinton To Speak At Joint NABJ-NAHJ Convention
Looks like I'll definitely need to get to the hotel early to get a seat for this event on Friday.
I'm leaving Houston on Wednesday morning to attend the joint convention of the National Assn of Black Journalists (NABJ) and National Assn of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) that is taking place August 3-7 in Washington DC..
I was happy to hear that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has accepted an invitation to speak at the convention this Friday that will have 4000 Latinx and Black media professionals on hand to hear her speech.
As you probably guessed, no word on whether Donald Trump has accepted his invitation to speak to the joint convention. I presume he is going to turn down that invite, especially since he has demonized Black and Latinx people throughout his campaign and is probably terrified of the prospect and the optics of a convention full of members of the ethnic groups he demonized professionally calling his butt on the carpet for it as the nation gleefully watches it happen on the news.
Should be fun to see Sec. Clinton's speech, and I'll be blessed to be in the house for it.
I'm leaving Houston on Wednesday morning to attend the joint convention of the National Assn of Black Journalists (NABJ) and National Assn of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) that is taking place August 3-7 in Washington DC..
I was happy to hear that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has accepted an invitation to speak at the convention this Friday that will have 4000 Latinx and Black media professionals on hand to hear her speech.
As you probably guessed, no word on whether Donald Trump has accepted his invitation to speak to the joint convention. I presume he is going to turn down that invite, especially since he has demonized Black and Latinx people throughout his campaign and is probably terrified of the prospect and the optics of a convention full of members of the ethnic groups he demonized professionally calling his butt on the carpet for it as the nation gleefully watches it happen on the news.
Should be fun to see Sec. Clinton's speech, and I'll be blessed to be in the house for it.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Rev Dr William Barber's DNC 2016 Speech
Another one of the outstanding speeches of this just concluded DNC convention in Philly was delivered by a man that I had the pleasure of meeting while I was living in Louisville, and got reconnected with him during the 2015 LGBT Media Journalists Convening when he was our keynote speaker for the event.
I'm talking about the Rev Dr. William Barber II, the president of the North Carolina NAACP and a fierce social justice warrior. Thursday night America got to witness what many of us who have had the opportunity to hear him speak already know. This is a man who is an unapologetic truth teller who has no problem speaking truth to power and tellin' it like it T-I-S is.
I was handling some TTNS business and unfortunately missed it live, but when I found out he had spoken to the DNC, when I got some downtime I checked it out.
Here's Dr. Barber's DNC speech for those of you who missed it.
I'm talking about the Rev Dr. William Barber II, the president of the North Carolina NAACP and a fierce social justice warrior. Thursday night America got to witness what many of us who have had the opportunity to hear him speak already know. This is a man who is an unapologetic truth teller who has no problem speaking truth to power and tellin' it like it T-I-S is.
I was handling some TTNS business and unfortunately missed it live, but when I found out he had spoken to the DNC, when I got some downtime I checked it out.
Here's Dr. Barber's DNC speech for those of you who missed it.
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
2016 DNC Convention Day 3 Recap
Day 3 kicked off with now 14 year old Sebastien De La Cruz singing the national anthem to start the #DNCinPhilly proceedings day. If you don't remember my fellow Texan, several years ago during the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Miami Heat his then 11 year old self got hated on by bigoted ignorati on Twitter after singing the national anthem. It prompted the Spurs to issue another invitation for the 'Little Mariachi' to sing the national anthem during the Finals.
Since then De La Cruz has appeared in an episode of Telenovela, since Eva Longoria is a big fan of his along with President Obama, Longoria also produced the documentary for ESPN about the incident. He sang his way into the semifinals of America's Got Talent, and back in March sang the national anthem before the Clinton-Sanders debate in Miami.
The big business of the day was the vice presidential nomination, which was formally done by acclamation for Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) which he accepted in his speech later that evening.
The Democratic vice presidential nominee showed off his Spanish language skills as he whacked Trump on his fitness for office..
There was also the enjoyable takedown of the Trumpenfuhrer by former New York mayor and billionaire Michael Bloomberg, who called him out as a 'dangerous demagogue' and on his shady business practices.
It was also nice to see Vice President Joe Biden's speech tonight He reminded everyone of the stakes in this election and also talked about our presidential nominee in comparison to the opposition..
Texas bragging moment alert. We're showing up and showing out at this DNC event. Eva Longoria, Sebastien De La Cruz, Cecile Richards, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, Ilyse Hogue...
And that's before I start talking about my fellow Texans who are there repping the Lone Star State in the Texas DNC delegation like Ashton Woods, Melissa Vivanco, Kim Frederick, Lou Weaver, Brad Pritchett and countless others. Also cool to know that my H-town homegirl Yesenia Chavez, who is working down I-95 in our nation's capital is in the DNC house
I'm enjoying your FB and other photos your're posting of the convention action and the celebs you're running into. Makes me feel less bummed about being there.
As each of those groups took the DNC stage, they reminded everyone to not stop at the top of the ticket, but finish the job and vote for every race on your November 8 ballot . We have a great shot of flipping the US Senate back to Democratic control, and a longer one at getting control of the US House back
But the big speech of Day 3 was given by President Obama. Kinda obvious he's the second best speechmaker in that family, but he succinctly laid out the case for supporting Sec Hillary Clinton and making sure she's taking the oath of office January 20 as our 45th president.
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