SF YearlyKos ‘Raiser: Now featuring Jerry McNerney & Charlie Brown!

So, Rep. Jerry McNerney will now be attending the fundraiser tomorrow. That being said, it’s looking like a blast, from the yKos site:

Join YearlyKos Conventioneers and special guests Brian Keeler, buhdydharma, The Calitics crew, Lt. Colonel Charlie Brown, Hunter, Gina Cooper, Kid Oakland, Markos, Congressman Jerry McNerney, Navajo, Prosper, the San Francisco and Oakland (check their blog) Drinking Liberally chapters, San Francisco Young Democrats, SusanG, and other Left Coast luminaries.

  Tickets are only $35, and you get to hang with me! I promise to give you a piece of chewing gum if you come say hi to me.  Seriously, a whole piece of gum, I won’t make you split it with me. A brand new piece of gum!  More details over the flip…

More from the site where you buy tickets:

Don’t miss this fascinating fiesta featuring legendary DJ Label and reggae/funk band Planet Down(MySpace page). Lots of wine provided by Hopper Creek.

Friday, June 1, 2007, 7 p.m.
Roe Restaurant and Lounge
651 Howard Street, San Francisco
$35 in advance / $40 at the door

Your generous participation will ensure YKC 07’s stellar success. This year’s convention will feature a Leadership Forum featuring potential 2008 presidential candidates, a progressive film Screening Series, prominent panelists and more.

CDP Hits Back With Serious Snark

Some of you might have seen my quick hit yesterday, which referenced this article in the SacBee.  Basically, the Republicans are up to their classic, hypocritical, bloviating behavior and are pumping up a fake controversy over a fundraiser Mark Leno is holding tonight.

Roger Salazar just put out a snark filled press release. (continued blow the fold)

Dear Capitol Press Corps:

Please give a warm, Sacramento welcome to the capital’s newest good-government watchdog group, the California Republican Party!

You may have seen the CRP’s spokesman quoted in several publications today saying that a fundraiser hosted this week by Assemblyman Mark Leno “doesn’t pass the smell test.” [Sacramento Bee, May 31, 2007]

That’s right, the Republican Party has finally spoken after months, even years of silence while:

· Assembly Republican Leader Mike Villines and Senate Republican Leader Dick Ackerman host a $10,000 a head “Tour de Napa” fundraiser for the CRP this weekend (click here to see the invite), with hundreds of bills set to be voted on in the Assembly and Senate next week;

· Governor Schwarzenegger repeatedly called for a ban on fundraising during the budget and bill signing period, while the Governor set records for funds raised during the budget and bill signing period;

· The home of Rep. John Doolittle was raided by the FBI and the Jack Abramoff scandal looms as ominously as ever over Congressional Republicans;

· Reps. Gary Miller, Jerry Lewis, and Ken Calvert remain under federal investigation;

· National Republicans continue to ignore the facts, military experts and the American people while doggedly supporting President Bush’s War in Iraq;

· The Bush White House and Alberto Gonzalez’s Justice Department purged U.S. Attorneys for partisan gain and continue to conceal the facts.

The list goes on and on…

So whenever you need a third-party watchdog to provide commentary on these or any other stories, place a call into the experts over at the California GOP. When it comes to the stench of scandal, the CRP’s bloodhounds know best!

Voters and Term Limits: Confusion Abounds

Kate Folmar starts out her article today with this line:

Californians aren’t quite sure how long legislative term limits are. But they like them. Then again, they’re willing to change them.

The statement is an accurate reading of the PPIC poll Brian wrote about earlier.  Only about 1% of Californians could accurately state the maximum years legislators are allowed to serve (14 years).  PPIC then informed them of the current rules and 61% of likely voters indicated their support for the current limits.  Then they read them the official ballot title and summary, the one that has been subject to some controversy.  53% of likely voters said they would vote for the initiative, including majorities from both Democrats and Republicans.

So what does this mean?

The initiative is in some trouble.  Traditionally support for initiatives only drops over time.  There are plenty of examples of initiatives holding a narrow early lead and then succumbing in the end.  Expect opponents to point to the Pre-school initiative for a recent example.  That is problematic, given the unique controversy that surrounded the initiatives main supporter, Rob Reiner.  It is unlikely that similar controversy will rear its head with the term limits initiative.

The initiative’s campaign strategist was pleased with the results.

The early findings heartened Gale Kaufman, the political consultant spearheading the term limits change. She hopes that prominent Democrats and Republicans will endorse the measure. So far, Schwarzenegger has not taken a position on it.

“With an issue that isn’t a front-burner issue, bipartisan support is incredibly important,” said Kaufman. “Our job will be to provide voters of all parties with supporters that they find credible. That includes the governor; we hope we will have his support.”

Given Arnold’s current popularity and the relatively narrow support for the initiative at this time, Arnold’s opposition could doom the measure.  They still have a decent shot at passage, despite the emergence of the U.S. Term Limits folks, who have done a good job at getting some earned media as of late.  This continues to be a pretty insider game, though an interesting one.

Robert Salladay says Good Bye Cruel World

While some people mistakenly think the blogs are to newspapers as Craigslist was to classifieds — that thinking is totally wrong. The blogs thrive on news, we are all news junkies, and all of us have favorite reporters. One of my favorites (of many) was Bob Salladay. While I wish him the best of luck, I’m sorry to see this.

And most of you other reporters who don’t write “America’s (cough) Finest Blog” have plenty of fans. And we’ll miss you if you leave. I wish there were an easy answer to save the papers as my retirement strategy involves me, a porch, coffee and all the papers. I was hoping (then old man) Salladay would be part of my plan, but woe is me.

UPDATE by Brian: Hey Bob! You know you are welcome to post here anytime. You don’t even have to write all that good libruhl stuff that we normally spout here. There’ll be a user account waitin’ for ya!