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Live from The Donkey Show: Nerd Wars

by: SweetMelissa

Mon Mar 31, 2008 at 14:49:13 PM PDT


(A great recap of the CDP Convention. If you aren't following Sweet Melissa, you're missing out on some of the most insightful SF political commentary on the web. - promoted by Brian Leubitz)

Constant Readers,

In my final post about the California Democratic Convention, Ima write about the saga of Carole Migden and Mark Leno and the fight over who would and (perhaps, more importantly) who would not get the Democratic party endorsement for the District 3 State Senate seat.

Saturday

I've already written about Friday night, so let's start with Saturday. Over breakfast, I wrote a post about Migden's public display of lunacy on Friday night, then dealt with the proxy fiasco. After that, Beth and Brian D. (also proxies) arrived in San Jose and a group of us met up for lunch before we had to go vote. In anticipation of a boring afternoon, the booze flowed liberally as we debated the difference between a "nerd" and a "dork" - which is only something a bunch of nerdy dorks would do. Then we ambled on over to the convention center to engage in some Sauvignon Blanc-fueled heckling.

Here's how it works: before all of the CA delegates vote on whether to endorse a candidate, the candidate's Region has to hold an election to endorse the candidate. In this case it was Region 4 whose delegates needed to vote to endorse Migden or Leno. As the incumbent, Migden only needed 50% + 1 of the number of votes cast by delegates. As the challenger, Leno needed 70% +1 of the total number of votes cast by Region 4 delegates to get the endorsement.

SweetMelissa :: Live from The Donkey Show: Nerd Wars
It took forever to register to get in to do the Regional vote and Bethy and I passed the time by making fun of people and thinking up new ways to complain about how long everything was taking. We also ran into some familiar faces like Chris Daly and Sarah Low and their two ridiculously adorable children.

As you can imagine, the passive-aggressive "sign wars" were on tilt.  Ultimately Migden won the Regional endorsement with 150 votes to Mark Leno's 115 and one idiot voted for Joe Nation even though Monsieur Nation didn't bother to show up.

Normally when a Region votes to endorse a candidate, the matter of whether the rest of the state delegates will vote to endorse the candidate is a done deal. For that reason, regional endorsements go on what is called a "consent calendar" to be considered by all the state delegates on Sunday. The consent calendar consists of a bunch of procedural stuff that does not merit debate. However, Leno's people went to work on Saturday night getting enough signatures to pull the Region 4 Migden endorsement off of the consent calendar so it would be voted on separately by the entire body of delegates on Sunday. They needed 300, and got over 600 signatures (unofficial count). Sunday's vote would be interesting. In the meantime, there was dining, drinking, dancing and debating to do with Beth Spotswood, Brian Devine, Luke Thomas, Brian Leubitz, Bob Brigham and Mark Leno.  

SUNDAY

I was in sorry shape on Sunday morning. Nevertheless, I had to go to registration early and turn back over my Kamala credentials because she wanted to vote in the main Leno/Migden event. So, I became Erin again and set up my computer on the press podium next to a writer from the L.A. Times. Hungover, not-Kamala and sitting next to a real journalist, I just wanted the day to be over. Unfortunately, the convention planners seem to believe that democracy includes giving every party official, delegate and janitor the chance to give a speech.

After being told all day that the Leno/Migden vote was "about to happen"- at about 1 pm it finally began. Each candidate had two minutes to make a statement. Someone from the United Farm Workers (whose name I couldn't hear) spoke for Migden and then Migden made a quick statement. Then it was Leno's turn. Karen Bass spoke for Leno briefly and then Leno made a short statement, too. Kamala Harris stood at Leno's side during the statements.  

Overruling the Region 4 vote and preventing the party endorsement of Migden required a simple majority. The final tally was 298 in favor of keeping the Migden endorsement and 742 opposed. (Even Leno supporters were like "daaaaaaamn!") So, no Democratic party endorsement for Migden - which means no $1.5 million of party money for her campaign, or bail, or whatever.

Note that Leno doesn't have the endorsement now either (someone made a motion on Sunday that would have resulted in a Leno endorsement but that move requires 75% approval and he only got 60%).  

Procedural maneuvers, local politicos and great friends - it was Nerdtopia. Where can I sign up to go again next year?

--Melissa  

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Free copies of Robert's Rules of Order and the Migden greatest hits DVD for everyone at next year's convention.

Don't forget to link to yourself though Sweet Melissa

Gotta give the Allmans their due.

"We need men who can dream of things that never were." -JFK


geek is also a distinct subgroup (0.00 / 0)
from nerd and dork. Although some people I know consider nerd and geek to both be partially-overlapping subsets of dork. (If this comment box accepted LaTEX code, I could make a little venn diagram for you...thus I am a HUGE geek, but consider myself neither a nerd nor a dork. :-P

Nerd Dord Geek Debate (0.00 / 0)
We also had a Sauvignon Blanc-fueled debate of this very issue at the convention.  I'm surprised it didn't end up on the Consent Calendar.

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Geeks: (8.00 / 1)
Always remember: the geeks are the folks who bite the heads off live chickens.

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Oh God. (8.00 / 1)
I could swear that Spotswood was insisting she's a geek.  I'm scared.

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Trying to understand the point of the convention.... (3.00 / 1)
beyond the perfunctory endorsements (and one particularly contentious one).  It's just not attractive to me.  If I had to explain to my neighbor why I was a delegate, I couldn't tell them.

What am I missing?  ((rhetorical))

Patrick  


Addiction (0.00 / 0)
is never logical. I tend to just go with it. At least you were a delegate! That's exciting...right?

If we'd known each other, you could have help me count the Black progressives! I stopped at 3. And I didn't count myself, since I was either ushering or manning that roller coaster known as a press room.


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In "off" years like this (0.00 / 0)
It's about building and reinforcing the personal connections that make the state party a functional community. Especially in a state this big, it can be impersonal, disorganized, and a lot of other bad things without these opportunities to reconnect with each other, trade war stories, and get the batteries recharged.  While that may not be an "official" function, it's a vital one.

"We need men who can dream of things that never were." -JFK

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"NINE MILLION DOLLARS" (0.00 / 0)
Ain't nothin' quite like Sauvignon Blanc-fueled heckling of mentally instable politicos.

And (0.00 / 0)
thank goodness there isn't. Gotta retain the specialness.

"We need men who can dream of things that never were." -JFK

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It got ugly (0.00 / 0)
Saturday night at the TBRC/CDPRural Caucus Red to
Blue Dinner, signature gatherers tried to crash the gate . This posted to the CDPRC list-serve "I am not at all surprised that the LENO people misbehaved during the
dinner. They have been riding roughshod over every group and every
endorsement process in San Francisco for the past year."

I am all for an open and democratic process. The LENO campaign has
been acting like LaRouchies and that is pretty darn scary.
RC Chair Jamie Beutler said "All the more reason to call for a letter of apology from Mark Leno. If this has been going on and he has been allowing this, it is shameful.

Both sides employed questionable tactics and maneuvers of various sorts throughout the weekend. Thus insuring the decision to let the voters settle it.
The press framed the story as the only real action going on at the Convention. I saw a whole lot of other business going on.
As conventions go ( I think this is #7 for me) this seemed like a fairly productive weekend in many ways. Maybe I'm a pollyana but I saw lots of folks reaching out in a multitude of ways toward a progressive,unified Party.

Judy Cohen Hotchkiss
"It does not take a majority to prevail. Just an irate, tireless minority,setting brushfires in peoples minds." Samuel Adams


Midgen's people were thuggish (8.00 / 1)
I personally witnessed a Midgen supporter spit in the face of a Leno signature gatherer that she was shadowing.  His response after wiping off the spit was "You are acting like Carole."

They accosted Asm. Jim Beall as he was signing and physically tried to stop me from signing, going so far as to grab my arm.

Jack Gribbon was being his usual obnoxious self trying to stop signers, shoving printed materials into the faces of signers and calling them "stupid" for signing.

The Leno people were calm and respectful in comparison.


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