Steve’s speech

He was introduced by 4 female pols. It’s hard to compete with nancy. But once Steve came out to speak, the crowd got excited. However it seemed his  supporters were a bit slow on the applause. Nice line: “You don’t stand up to the governor by standing on the backs of schoolkids.”

All in all it was a good measured speech. He doesn’t do passion as well, but he does have a good even tone.

Phil’s speech

Nancy introduced phil. It is really clear that phil has the support of the party power brokers. 24 of california’s congressional delegation and both senators support him. it certainly can’t hurt him here.

He then launched into an anti arnold diatribe. He even made a little backhanded “Arnold light” comment.  He did lay out a few policy initiatives too. Check  philangelides.com for more. 

CA-50 Evangelical Support for Roach?

The 50th Congressional District is solidly Republican, but it is also solidly evangelical Christian in its church attending constituency. The district is the home to numerous mega-churches and a large number of ultra-conservative start-up congregations, many with extreme Pentecostal leaning.

A key characteristic of evangelic congregations is their belief in the infallibility of the Bible. To these congregations, the Bible is the word of God and it is the cornerstone of their faith. This faith based constituency followed “born again” Randy “Duke” Cunningham for years. Cunningham frequently spoke at Christian schools and was very open about his evangelic, conservative Christianity. Of course, bribery and whoring don’t fit directly with that faith, but Cunningham took the right positions on abortion and other hot button issues and the faithful stuck with him.

A key question in the 50th District today is whether fundamental Christians will be able to stick with Eric Roach. Roach is a devout Mormon. His only claim to public service in the district is through his church. So, will fundamental Christians, who believe that the Latter Day Saints are a devil inspired cult, be able to support Roach with the ardor that gave to the extremely flawed, but born again, Duke Cunningham? Is it easier to vote for a Republican, despite their association with an apostasy, than an honest Democrat? Or is it easier to stay at home? That is an important consideration in the faith based community.

Check out this article from the Washington Monthly. The subject is Republican Mitt Romney, but the key factor is still the capacity of fundamental Christians to support a Mormon. Here is the money quote from the article:

Evangelical Christians consider Mormonism a threat in a way that Catholicism and even Judaism are not. The LDS Church, they charge, has perverted Christian teachings to create a false religion. As John L. Smith, a Southern Baptist who runs Utah Mission�an organization that tries to convert Mormons�told Christianity Today: “Mormonism is either totally true or totally false. If it’s true, every other religion in America is false.” To be tolerant of Mormonism is to put evangelical Christianity at risk.


Will Roach’s conservatism overcome his religion or will fundamental Christian voters stay at home?

Live-blog from the convention

I apologize for any typos,but I’m on my cell.  This morning started off with a typical Willie Brown speech. You gotta give it to the man, he does outrage really well.

The convention continued with a panel of Karen Bass, Barbara Lee, and Diane Watson speaking about the future of black Californians. It was an interesting discussion about a  lot of issues that are frequently ignored.