CA-50: My trip to the VA Hospital with Nick Leibham
Mon Jun 02, 2008 at 07:01:17 AM PDT
The Nick Leibham for congress campaign (CA-50) has just wrapped up their week-long series of events honoring Memorial Day, which they called "Bring Our Troops Home Week." A summary of all the events is below the fold. It was my pleasure to join them for the highlight of the week, visiting patients at the VA hospital in La Jolla and delivering gift baskets. (Photo: Nick is center in the suit.)
just for fun: BYU Dems' SOTU drinking game
Thu Jan 31, 2008 at 02:48:25 PM PDT
Just thought this would be a fun distraction from all the candidate mania:
The Washington Post reports today on a bunch of college students hosting a SOTU drinking game. What's so special? First, these are Democrats at BYU. Second, of course, this is a non-alcoholic drinking game--sodas only. You'll remember these intrepid kids from their national-news-making protests against Dick Cheney coming to speak at their graduation last June. More fun over the flip!
Thanksgiving scene I shouldn't have to witness (healthcare diary)
Mon Nov 26, 2007 at 11:55:02 AM PDT
Fresh of one of the most family-oriented holidays of the year, I'm sure all of you will know exactly what I'm talking about with the following scene:
Half a dozen extended family members crowded in a small living room trying to accomplish a task nobody really knows how to do. At least twice as many proposals as people. And somehow everybody gets to thinking that if they just repeat their idea often enough, at loud enough volume, it will become the best idea. Total chaos. "Too many cooks," as they say.
Except we're not arguing about how to tell if the turkey is done, or what the best route to the movie theater through holiday traffic jams. We're arguing about how you're supposed to put an I.V. into somebody's arm.
BYU Cheney protest (+photos) - give them some love!
Wed Apr 04, 2007 at 10:47:38 PM PDT
In response to news that Vice President Dick Cheney will be speaking at the Brigham Young University (BYU) graduation, 200-300+ (one news outlet reported 500) students organized by the BYU College Democrats went out in the open with their grievances against Cheney and this awful administration. Perhaps only those who have lived in Utah (and outside Salt Lake City even) can understand the courage it took for these students to do this today.
Check out the pictures and leave some encouraging comments. Your eyes would bleed if you saw some of the hate email they've been getting, give them some love!
San Diego ABC *not* running Part II tomorrow (solved, no mystery)
Sun Sep 10, 2006 at 09:14:44 PM PDT
The San Diego affiliate of ABC is running a crawl text over the top of PT911 saying they won't run part II tomorrow. The station is
KGTV Channel 10. The text as well as I can remember it is to the effect of:
San Diego channel 10 will be showing the Chargers vs Raiders game live tomorrow evening. Path to 9/11 Part II will air Saturday at 9pm.
So the questions are:
1. Did they just make up the football game thing as an excuse?
2. When did they decide this, how long ago?
3. Is this WORSE for us, because now the Bush bad parts won't be shown?
4. Will people watch on Saturday? More or fewer than if it were tomorrow (probably up against more competition on Mon? but will people wait across such a gap?)
5. Any other stations doing the same thing??
Update 3: Several commenters have elucidated the bizzare and complicated workings of NFL broadcasting. Apparenlty ESPN = ABC, and there's blackout rules, and... Anyway looks like Channel 10 would just rather make a whole ton of cash on a football game than air a poorly made "docudrama." End of story.
CA-50: I'm with Busby, with or without you!
Mon Jun 05, 2006 at 06:25:05 PM PDT
Some of you are looking for an early excuse not to feel sorry for yourselves over CA-50. I'm trying to come up with a suitable reply here (ie not "Go Cheney yourselves!"). Here it is:
I STAND WITH FRANCINE.
CA-50: Final volunteer opportunities, now thru Tues
Thu Jun 01, 2006 at 02:20:04 PM PDT
With Prof. Carl Luna, a San Diego local politics guru, now predicting a Busby win, complete with brutal
10-item list of reasons why Bilbray is doomed, could we be looking at the long-awaited netroots victory?
Let's make sure it happens. If you live anywhere near CA-50, here are some volunteer opportunities that the campaign is looking to fill (from an email I just got):
CA-50: Bilbray runs pro-Busby ads
Tue May 30, 2006 at 11:03:26 PM PDT
Isn't it funny how ads and arguments that are supposedly attacks, often only give you more reasons to like a candidate (if you weren't the intended audience for the ad)? Case in point, some of Brian Bilbray's ads against Francine Busby.
They are all on his web page, lets take a look.
Photos from Cheney San Diego visit protest
Tue May 23, 2006 at 06:29:44 PM PDT
A dark cloud descended on San Diego today. And yes, it is true, the dark cloud always travels with an ambulance.

Pictures of the protesters below.
CA-50: New poll: Busby tied with Bilbray 45% / 45%
Wed May 10, 2006 at 10:15:28 PM PDT
A new
SUSA poll has Busby and Bilbray tied at 45%.
Recall that although this is a heavily Republican district, our congressman is now federal inmate 94405-198 (AKA Randy Cunningham, AKA Dukestir). And lets not forget that people are just now finding out about Watergategate/ Hookergate/ WatergateII (almost certainly that hasn't registered in this survey yet).
On the flip, checking out the poll's crosstabs details (there is great news for Busby), and CA-50 news wrap-up:
CA-50: Roach, Kaloogian in D.C. seeking support
Wed Apr 26, 2006 at 12:18:57 PM PDT
Confusion and fracturing continue on the GOP side in CA-50. Despite losing the April 11th primary to lobbyist Brian Bilbray, extremely wealthy Rancho Santa Fe Republican Eric Roach is showing even more signs that he will aggressively challenge the June primary (attempting a write-in candidacy in the runoff itself is also an option, though it seems less likely). Along with his new best buddy Howard Kaloogian, Roach has embarked on an ironically-named "conservative unity tour" of national conservative groups in Washington D.C., to gauge support for Roach's candidacy. (aside: do Republicans ever name anything non-ironically?)
Kaloogian has said he will endorse Roach if Roach runs in the June primary.
Update - CA-50: Roach runs radio ad 'thanking' voters (ahem: HE'S IN)
Tue Apr 18, 2006 at 01:20:32 PM PDT
Jon Fleischman of
Flashreport has posted the audio of a radio spot Republican Eric Roach has JUST produced and aired. Yes, that's right, he is not the Republican nominee for the June 6 CA-50 runoff against
Francine Busby, and yes, that's right, it is AFTER the election that he has made and is running this ad.
It isn't a campaign ad--it is just a message "thanking" voters for their support and the great experience he had during the campaign. Yeah. Right. So, that can only mean one thing--Roach is in. As diaried by MJB, yesterday Roach obtained the endorsement of Howard Kaloogian--of "Baghdad is calm and stable" (or at least, Istanbul is) fame.
CA-50: Some thoughts the morning after
Wed Apr 12, 2006 at 10:50:48 AM PDT
Was turnout low? Why was turnout low? What's next? How will Busby do in the runoff? My unvarnished opinions below the fold.
CA-50: new poll out tonight
Mon Apr 10, 2006 at 09:09:28 PM PDT
New poll (PDF) by Datamar has Busby at 40.7, however, Datamar has been showing Busby lower than other polls all along. They are sampling at 54% Republicans, 33% Democrats, however absentee ballots turnout so far gives a demographic mix of 46% and 37% (see
this post at mydd analyzing the previous Datamar poll). So if that ratio holds, Busby will do better than indicated in this poll.
Other random news items below the fold.
CA-50: NRCC ads implicate...NRCC (!!)
Fri Apr 07, 2006 at 08:08:44 AM PDT
The NRCC has dumped $330,000 into CA-50 at the last minute, apparently worried there is a chance she could win outright on Tuesday, avoiding the June runoff. Their ad accuses Busby of being hypocritical in her strong advocacy of tough ethics reform in congress. The ad claims she took money from "employees of compaines with government contracts." Turns out one of the companies NRCC is talking about is Qualcomm, a cell phone maker and one of the biggest companies in the San Diego area. A
comment by AaronInSanDiego, where he 'fessed up to donating to Busby, even though he--gasp!--works at Qualcomm**, got me thinking, if NRCC uses this to implicate Busby, who else is implicated? Turns out the list is long and plenty of Republicans.
CA-50: Absentee votes will be key to Busby win
Wed Apr 05, 2006 at 06:03:59 PM PDT
According to the
North County Times, a local paper in CA-50, absentee voters will be the key to this special election. Luckily for us, as discussed in this article, Busby has been focusing on absentee strategy from the beginning.
Now that HAVA has made permanent absentee voting available in all 50 states, and with even the suggestion of a problem with Diebold (conspiracy theory or not), this is a good case study for those of you looking forward to November's GOTV strategy.
One week to Rep. Busby (D-San Diego) in CA-50!!!
Tue Apr 04, 2006 at 09:41:25 AM PDT
BAHHHH!!!! I'm quivering with excitement y'all!!!! Thanks everyone for pumping up Francine's
ActBlue netroots account last week. She has $27K so far.
This is a special election, so any candidate that reaches 50% wins it outright, otherwise run-off of top candidate in each party in June. Busby, getting 45% in a SUSA poll last week, is the only candidate with a prayer of making 50% (the R's are splitting the vote and even the front-runners are around 12% each). Check out this summary of the candidates in chart form, or read on for a run-down.
U-T article credits dKos for Kaloogian - update NCTimes
Thu Mar 30, 2006 at 08:40:22 AM PDT