Sunday, May 16, 2010

SHOLLENBERGER ON THE "BANDWAGON"


Several RCDems joined Charles Schollenberger at the recent Abbyville Rodeo Parade. He was surprisingly well received by the crowd as he stood in the back of an antique wagon drawn appropriately enough by two sturdy mules. At the reviewing stand he quipped to the crowd that he was promising "2 mules in every corral", paraphrasing Hoovers promise of a chicken in every pot. Later that day he made an appearance at the newly formed NOW chapter in Hutchinson. Schollenberger cut his teeth in politics as a teenager when he fought for the voting age to be set at 18. He noted in his talk with the group that the change allowing young voters to take part in presidential elections might have shown the effect of that amendment to the Constitution back in the 60s. A lifelong activist, he has never served in public office but his career in journalism for The Hutchinson News and then The Kansas City Star made for an incredibly well informed candidate. He laughed as he noted that lack of involvement in politics could prove to be a plus in the anti-incumbant climate of the country.

HOLLAND IN HUTCH




There was a good turnout to meet and greet gubenatorial candidate Tom Holland. He is a very impressive speaker and should really outshine Senator Sam at debates if given the opportunity. I encourage everyone to check out Holland's webpage to read more about this remarkable Kansan who is truly deserving of our support. We have been spoiled since 2002 with the leadership of first Sebelius and then Parkinson who gave some balance and sanity to Topeka. It's a sure thing that this will NOT be the case if Senator Sam takes over the reins. Democrats and what ever moderate GOP will be willing to stand up to him will have a difficult time trying to stop the steamroller of Sam and the conservatives if they take charge.

PALIN'S POWER?


This shot from Palin's Wichita appearance was forwarded from a member of the Progressive caucus who took delight in telling those around him that he got his ticket for their $37 to $90+ seats for just $15. Seems they were practically giving them away as the event approached and still there were many empty seats. He also reported the many technical difficulties (sound system, large projection screen etc.) that plagued the show. Is Sarah's shine starting to tarnish? We can only hope so. But there will always be those as at the NRA convention eager to hear her baldface lies that "given the chance, Obama would gut the second amendment". Hard to take that faction of voters serious when they buy into her nonsense but unfortunately they are very motivated. Which means we had best be even more motivated!