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How’s That Going?

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Tennessee | Posted on 10-01-2009

I missed this with all apologies to Lee as I was working on NewsTechZilla, but the snark is just about perfect.

Post-election, as Barack Obama has been selecting his cabinet, the rest of the entire Democratic party had only two responsibilities of importance. One was to fill Obama’s vacated Senate seat in Illinois, the other was Hillary Clinton’s Senate seat in New York.

How’s that going?

I’m a leftie but I have to say, that’s just about right.

A Sounding Board

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Tennessee | Posted on 21-11-2008

I want you to know that I would not have the patience to be a politician. I would much rather be an astronaut but I’m scared of heights so that’s probably out too.

A couple of years ago, I was asked to run for a local office. I really thought about it but then I opted out because I wanted to be able to keep my perspective. I have a lot of respect for those who throw their hats in the ring. I may rag them some, but it’s what I do. If everyone sits around agreeing with each other and singing Kumbaya then there is a problem. I also didn’t think it would be fair considering the job I currently have.

Politicians need like-minded people as a sounding board, and when there is constructive criticism, then it’s not a slap but an opportunity.

Sometimes you need a bit of time to analyze the instant impact of political discussion (which can be very difficult as it’s what I imagine childbirth to be like) and then stepping back to see short-term and long-term effects of growth.

The Tennessee Democratic Party is an odd beast and is in transition. The thing is if left-leaners pretend that everything is OK without constructive criticism, then the party is going to stay where it is and it needs to move forward. I have been disappointed in the TNDP but maybe sometimes things have to hit bottom to grow into something fantastic.

As I said, I’ve been disappointed.

I’m also become disappointed when Mabel tears up the trash, but I get over it.

Life is a bunch of waves that goes up and down. I do believe that the TNDP doesn’t need to just talk about utilizing new media, they just need to do it. They need a face and a voice that is as strong as Bill Hobbs is for the TNGOP. I think that the insider problem that focuses just on Nashville needs to be addressed honestly and openly without antagonism. The focus HAS to be in Nashville because that’s where the politicians are, but voices in each division of the state needs to be heard. We can agree to disagree about the direction of the party and there are a few people who are listening, as painful as it might be. This is an odd sized state. It’s roughly seven hours from Memphis to Knoxville. Sometimes the three divisions seem like they are separated by the Pacific ocean. But the Internet has made this state much smaller in scale and that really needs to be addressed.

Each division has passionate people who want to be involved. There are people listening. The TNDP should utilize those voices and make the message sing from liberals to Blue Dogs, we have a common objective. Organizing a cohesive voice only makes sense and from a grassroots perspective, it only can be an asset to the election in 2010. And everyone can come together with each of those voices, despite the odds.

Barack Obama proved, as Howard Dean did before him, that the Internet is a quick, simple way to organize a large volume of people.

I love this state. And I love Hoots as much as I tease about it, that should be apparent. I find myself fluctuating between disappointment to optimism.

As I said, I see this process as painful yet necessary. We can, however, overcome the obstacles ahead of us if we agree to disagree and not throw our hands in the air every time we hear something we may not like. We can, and I say this with a great deal of dedication, be many things with one objective and that is focusing on rebuilding and coloring outside the lines.

It’s important.

UPDATE:  More from the Cracker.

Colin Powell

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Tennessee | Posted on 19-10-2008

He’s endorsing Barack Obama.

If you haven’t seen the video of what Powell had to say, go here. It’s pretty compelling.

Weakley County Democrats

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Tennessee | Posted on 23-09-2008

Remember a couple of weeks ago when I was ranting at the Tennessee Democratic Party.

Remember the young woman that called the TNDP and was basically dismissed. Well, she’s taken action and started her own blog called Weakley County Democrats.

I love to see people take the bull by the horns. So, go say howdy to Editor Bates.

And, I would advise that the TNDP pay attention because Bates is fearless, passionate and dedicated. And she is about the legacy of the party that she loves as well as how national issues affect local people.

Go now please.

Talking To A Republican

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Politics | Posted on 18-09-2008

I’ve heard more political talk locally in the last couple of weeks that I really think I need a happy pill where I would fly on a magic carpet over the sprawling hills of northwest Tennessee, out of harm’s way until November.

I met a man last night named Zane who is from Illinois. He leans right and, well, I don’t, but the dialogue came down to where we were breaking down the reasons on our core political beliefs. It was interesting to here that he was a moderate Republican, he didn’t like Obama in his state and he broke down politically why. I talked of social issues and how I thought that corporations had too much political power and that was why I was casting a vote to him.

It was a dialog.

We agreed the talking heads on cable news outlets were full of hot air and that by their blathering, that major issues that this country is facing are swept under the rug and ignored. We agreed that some anchors saw themselves as “stars” and that was too bad mainly because it should be about the news and not about the pundits.

He was a pro-choice Republican. I am a Second Amendment Democrat.

There is always something to be learned by listening and it was a fine conversation. I’ll probably never see Zane again, but he made an impression on me primarily because we had a nice talk where no minds were changed, but a door was opened. It was civil and enlightening.

I liked that.

The Letter From Mark Maddox To Joe Armstrong

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Tennessee | Posted on 16-09-2008

In it’s entirety.

Dear Representative Armstrong,

I hope this finds you and your family well.

Reading the Nashville press has been quite the adventure this summer:  A trooper making unauthorized background checks; the buyout program not producing as many funds as we needed; revenues still falling behind estimates and our Majority Leader indicating a desire to be Speaker.

According to at least three press stories dating back to June, Representative Odom apparently has decided to challenge Speaker Jimmy Naifeh for Speaker of the House after the November elections.

Since Leader Odom has made his intentions clear, I write today to let you know I intend to run for Democratic Majority Leader.

At a time when what we need is a united front, I regret we have this split among our leadership.  Lack of communication within our leadership is limiting Democrats’ influence and giving the opposition opportunities for success.  Lack of cooperation within our leadership emphasizes our differences resulting in legislation that is not all that it could be.  The time to end these petty power struggles and work together building a better unified coalition of democrats who pass strong, well-considered, thoughtful legislation is now.

What kind of Majority Leader do I intend to be?  I intend to do it the same way that I have led over the last six years as Assistant Majority Leader and Majority Whip:  Listening to you without preconceived notions, caring about you and your constituents and thoughtful consideration and discussion.  Every voice will be heard:  urban and rural; conservative and liberal; East, Middle, and West.  As Majority Leader, I CAN work side by side with you, our Governor, our Speaker and other elected leadership members to ensure that the legislative priorities of our caucus and the lives of our constituents come first, not personal agendas.

The bottom line is that I want to be YOUR Majority Leader and I can serve YOU effectively.

Today, our purpose is clear.  We must elect Democrats in November.  For some that may mean fund raising, for others that may mean campaigning but for all of us that certainly means working to help each other.  If you do not have an opponent, I encourage you to seek out a candidate near you and volunteer to help.  If you do have an opponent, then don’t be shy about asking me or others to help.

When it comes to this fall’s caucus election, I want to count on your vote for me.  I look forward to speaking with you soon.

Sincerely,

Mark Maddox

Rural Tennessee Delegates In Denver

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Newscoma | Posted on 26-08-2008

R. Neal reports about the first day out in Denver at KnoxViews. This caught my eye.

Delegate Jack Cunningham of Milan is looking forward to hearing Obama talk about the economy and getting us out of the war. When asked how rural voters feel about Obama, Cunningham said “they don’t know him yet.”

If their enthusiasm is any indication, we’re sure that after the convention the Tennessee delegates will be “fired up and ready to go” talk to voters in their communities, rural and otherwise, about Sen. Obama.

First Night In Denver

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Newscoma | Posted on 26-08-2008

I’m going to take a moment to talk about last night’s speeches in Denver. I’m going to take a personal look at it as I have no doubt that the blogosphere will be filled with some admiration, some snark and some downright hostility about what happened last night.

I thought Ted Kennedy fired everyone up. My mother had a malignant brain tumor. She had trouble functioning at times so my fascination with the Lion had as much to do with the personal connection I have of having a family member ill and seeing that he looked strong and sounded fantastic. I know this is going to given a “‘Coma’s drinking the Kool-Aid again” from some of my online buddies, but I thought he did well, as did Michelle Obama, who also opened a bit of the door into her husband’s life.

I’ve often said that there are intimate things that catch people’s attention. Small, intricate details that have great meaning for one person may mean nothing to another. Every opinion, although it may disagree with mine, is of value.

I said last night on Twitter that I miss optimism although I must admit that I’m not very optimistic about politics as a whole. I want my own Camelot. I am also a realist and realize that is just a nostalgic pipe dream. I used to sit at my mother’s feet as a child listening to the stories of how smitten she was with a young president who she admired in a time of Elvis, The Beatles and putting a man on the moon.

That time is over and I am not naive.

I have decided, as I do on occasion, to avoid blogs that use words like Dimmocrats and Rethuglicans because it adds nothing to the political landscape, nor does McSame or Obamabot. It’s just my preference. I work at a job where I hear these things for a living. Every day.

When I’m home, I need a break.

I’m also taking a siesta from the ongoing political punditry on cable news channels. The spin is out of control. It’s like beating a dead horse after awhile.

So, I’m going to watch the convention. I’ll probably write about it.

I realize this is a rambling post, but I’m tired of a nation guided by a regime of fear over the past few years. I’m going with hope.

Summer Solstice – TennViews Style

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Newscoma | Posted on 22-06-2008

It’s back. R. Neal is rocking the house.

The “Summer Solstice” (Copyright (C) Associated Press, All Rights Including Yours Reserved) edition of the weekly unpredictable Tennessee progressive blog roundup with a look at what the best Tennessee bloggers are talking about.

10,000 Monkeys and a Camera: with Democrats like these, who needs Republicans?

55-40 Memphis: We could achieve more progress in the coming months than in all of the 40 years since Martin died.

Tiny Cat Pants: I’m sure “We’re still pissed about things that happened before you were born” will make a stirring campaign slogan for the Republicans this fall.

BlountViews: Swiftboating a local judge candidate

Carole Borges: Prescription drugs are becoming a menace to society and patients don’t know who to trust anymore

The Crone Speaks: We all know, that for years, Jeb is being “groomed” to follow in daddy’s footsteps. [..] Corporations, especially the oil companies, want a Bush in office.

Cup Of Joe Powell: The first rule about Congressional Elections in the 1st District is – You don’t talk about Congressional Elections in the 1st District. Plus: Rep. Davis Dodges Debate

Don Williams: …this is about electric moon spiders and giant rainbows that wade ocean waters in order to show you the whole round realness of wonder that only a vacation can provide by reminding you of who you were before you became what you do…

TNDP: Tennessee Young Dems look to capture 5,000, plus TNDP Chairman Gray Sasser: Lamar Alexander is wrong on energy

Enclave: It would be a shame if the next President was more of an advocate for programs that support Metro Nashville than our own elected representative.

Fletch: Realization

KnoxViews (Rocketsquirrel): Currently, oil and gas companies hold leases on nearly 68 million acres of federal land (both onshore and under OCS waters) that they are not developing.

Lean Left: If the President tells a company it’s legal, it’s legal.

Left of the Dial: “Staycation” is the new buzzword for the summer of 2008.

LeftWingCracker: I can see THAT now: LOOK HOW SAFE I’VE MADE SHELBY COUNTY! That’s a winner, bubba, I’d take that and really run with it if I were you. Oy. Next, other than the Baker-Alexander-Thompson tribe, who knows Gibbons outside of Big Shelby? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? I digress.

Liberadio(!): …tonight’s 500 foot swim, which is scheduled for 5:00pm at Riverfront Park, has already served its purpose – prompting Nashvillians to start chattering about the state of the river and its environs.

Newscoma: wish just once that Tanner voted the way I wanted him to vote. Cohen just may be the only lifeline that Tennessee has for calling foul on this sort of stuff. This isn’t about warrantless wiretapping. It’s about saving corporations money.

The Pesky Fly: The real traitor here is Steny Hoyer. And Nancy Pelosi.

Progressive Nashville: …a brief overview of some of McCain’s 2007 votes on children’s issues…, plus: What does it take to get fired in Memphis?

Resonance: I was not at all surprised to see Senator McCain flip-flop with yesterday’s announcement that he now opposes the federal moratorium on offshore oil drilling. I expect more politicians to follow this path as public pressure to do something about the energy crisis builds.

RoaneViews: Here’s a “Predict the Race” spreadsheet for the Ruppe-Yager Senate race.

Russ McBee: Just like their recent obstruction of the carbon reduction bill, today’s actions show that the GOP have no intention of doing anything meaningful about our most pressing environmental and energy issues.

Sean Braisted: …I still don’t get the argument by some against immunity. There seem to be two thoughts.

Sharon Cobb: I can tell you I know first hand Obama has been in and out of Nashville visiting Al Gore during the past year, and Gore advised him, as he did other candidates.

Silence Isn’t Golden: Everyone’s buzzing about the new Quinnipiac poll numbers that show Obama not only handily winning in the swing states of Pennsylvania and Ohio, but also have him up in Florida.

Southern Beale: Isn’t that special! The four largest Western oil companies are preparing to sign no-bid contracts in Iraq, bringing them back to a position they had 36 years ago. Is that some long-range planning or what!

Tennessee Guerilla Women: What with Michelle’s dangerously feminist habit of speaking her mind, or sounding altogether too much like First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, extreme stepford, um, I mean steps are being taken.

TennViews (Chris Lugo): Abstinence only until marriage curricula is censorship, pure and simple. Any school program that withholds scientifically valid information does not present young people with the full range of options they will actually face in life.

Vibinc: Ahh, but constituents aren’t good at Change™ either. They want to balance their household budgets while owning the biggest big screen HDTV with 4 picture in pictures and total immersion surround sound. They want rock solid abs after a mere 20 minute workout and to eat that carton of Twinkies in one sitting. It’s a startling contradiction.

WhitesCreek Journal: A message to Tennessee Democrats, “Get on the Love Train now, cause the good seats are going fast.”

Women’s Health News: Thoughts on the AMA Homebirth “Ban,” Ricki Lake, and Midwifery

BONUS ROUND: The AP v. blogger dustup – a sampling…

Enclave: At the Risk of Violating Rexblog’s Fair Use Policy

« The Crone Speaks: Ass.Press’s Desire to Re-write Fair Use

Newscoma: Connecting The Dots

Newscoma: The AP vs. Bloggers

KnoxViews: AP, bloggers, and the fair use controversy

Russ McBee : AP follows RIAA and MPAA into the gutter

The Crone Speaks: Heavy Hand of the AP

DOUBLE BONUS ROUND: The Hobbs (no not that one, the other one) controversy…

TennViews (WhitesCreek): Fred Hobbs Seems intent on destroying Lincoln Davis Gubernatorial chances

KnoxViews: Obama connected

The Pesky Fly: Just Speechless

Silence Isn’t Golden: What The Hell Is Going On Here?

LeftWingCracker: Feel Good Friday this is NOT, not today

Sean Braisted: Benefit of the Doubt

Sean Braisted: The Wheels On The Bus Go Round and Round

Silence Isn’t Golden: Here’s How It’s Done

Sean Braisted: Fred Hobbs Apologizes

Sean Braisted: Glass Houses

Sean Braisted: More on the Hobbs/Terrorist-Gate

Sean Braisted: The Commish Says Fire Hobbs

Corporate Greed

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Newscoma | Posted on 11-06-2008

Obama is currently looking for a running mate. Sharon Cobb has a comprehensive rundown at her place this morning about the pros and cons of some of the front runners.

Cobb says this may be the biggest decision he has to make and I can’t help but agree.

Although I have played armchair political pundit on this, I can’t help but think whoever he chooses is going to have to be chosen to be the best advocate for this country in the Middle East. Our economic situation, in my opinion, has so much to do with the Iraq War. We are borrowing money from China, people are doing without but we haven’t hit that moment of outrage yet but I think it will come and, of course, we’ve hit $4 a gallon so isn’t it just a matter of time before we start anticipating warily $5.

Let’s look at China. With the devastating earthquakes that have hit that country, they are going to need more fuel to rebuild. We owe them. Let’s think about that. I don’t know the answer but it’s a reality. The world needs petro not just the United States.

In a story from ABC, we get this:

Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill says their profits have quadrupled since 2002.

“Last year ExxonMobil made $83,000 a minute,” Senator McCaskill said.

“What nerve does it take for us to give oil companies $17 billion in taxpayer money with those kinds of profits?”

Of course, Senate Republicans blocked the Democrats Monday on the windfall tax for oil companies.

For every one thing we think we know, there are five hundred different things lurking in the murky waters of government. With Obama looking at a V.P to campaign with him this summer, the vice-president is very important. Whoever he chooses, I hope that that person’s interest is in the American people, our global community is not tied into corporate greed. It’s corporate greed that ultimately got us in this mess we are in right now in the first place.

Regular Joe Bob Tuke?

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Newscoma | Posted on 13-05-2008

Okay, I’m in love with this post.

A marrying kind of love that I could settle down with this post and bring it coffee every morning.

With that said, I have no idea who I’m going to vote for the Democratic nominee for Senate this year but …

Aunt B. has a point with this line:

Don’t try to gimmick me into believing that you’re some kind of regular joe.  Just be one.

I go back to this.

A Terrible Debate

Posted by newscoma | Posted in Tennessee | Posted on 17-04-2008

I watched the debate last night with several of the fine folks on Twitter. I think we all agree that this was the WORST debate ever. It got so bad, and I’ve not had the funnest week IRL, so I just wrapped up in my comforter and turned the whole thing off with Mabel looking at me curiously.

Listen, I’ve always liked Charles Gibson just fine, but ABC obviously was more interested in asking questions that had absolutely nothing to do with nothing. Ginger wrote last night several things that I agree with wholeheartedly but it was this statement that hit it on the head for me.

Her post is excellent by the way.

Let me tell you…I am a 41-year-old, educated, intelligent, and hard-working woman with good common sense.

I am in worse financial shape than I have ever been in my life. If I didn’t have faith that my God is going to see me through this life, I would be scared to death right now. I already struggle with worrying about how I’m going to provide for my daughter’s expenses when they increase as she gets older, how I’m going to get out of debt, continue to live a decent life without losing my house or not being able to fill my car with a tank of gas as the cost of living increases…

I’m not bitter…I’m outraged!

Listen Mainstream media: Voters want to know about the issues. Our government has asked a country to sacrifice and it has? What next?

What more do you want?

How is electing a president going to help people in terrible economic times? Ginger and I are the same age (well, I’m a year older) and we are going through the same experiences. I’m outraged not at the candidates today but at the elitist, out of touch media who appear to be spoon feeding voters crap. Gas is edging up to $4 bucks a gallon here and I’ve taken to carpooling to keep my budget in line as best I can. I don’t do the things I used to do because I can’t afford it. I have a large family and groceries, I don’t know, are somewhat necessary as children have to eat. What about the people, here in Tennessee, that Aunt B. wrote about last night?

Not only are we outraged, I think folks are getting nervous and a bit scared. What more is there to give?

We are in a war that has lost it’s vision if it ever had one? No one talks about Osama Bin Laden anymore. Isn’t he the reason we started this nightmare in the first place? What about people?

People? Not meaningless static.

Out of touch is what I’m seeing nationally and it just keeps getting worse. I don’t blame the candidates for that huge waste of masturbatory media time last night.

I blame anchors who have become celebrities. The audience booed Charles Gibson and rightfully so.

You want to disenfranchise voters even more?

Yeah, I’m bitter.

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