December 13, 2007 – Palm Springs Village Fest Voter Registration and Candidate Information Tabling at Palm Canyon & Arenas, Palm Springs, CA, Thursday nights from 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. (Adult beverages enjoyed thereafter at the local pubs).
Very chilly desert nights and very hot progressive Democrats feted throngs of locals, visitors, and prospective voters.
The Democratic clubs were represented as usual with Desert Stonewall Democrats (DSD) staffing one table thanks to George Zander, President of DSD, Bob Silverman, Treasurer of DSD, and Tracy Turner, Vets for Peace. (Full disclosure: BlueBeaumontBoyz iz a member of DSD.) Eleanor Jackson staffed the table of the Democrats of the Desert.
Greg Rodriguez made an unexpected visit to the Registration and Candidate Information tabling with his two boys in tow. Rodriguez is an activist with the Hillary Clinton for President campaign, Yes on Measure E School Bond Issue, and is expected to run for school board in the Palm Springs Unified School District. But, more importantly, the boys were a hit as usual with the Democrats. One wanted to know why the stop lights were not functioning on Palm Canyon. BlueBeaumontBoyz suggested that he bring it up to Caltrans and to the local Department of Transportation (the lights are non-functioning during Village Fest). Rodriguez overheard and cautioned that the boys were likely to vocalize their concerns at the next City Council meeting. Two more articulate and victorious Democratic candidates in the making, we are sure.
Rob Simmons, member of the Palm Springs Airport Commission and an activist with the Barack Obama for President campaign also joined the DSD attendees in a spirited discussion re the current Presidential campaign and the early caucus and primary states. Richard Oberhaus, campaign manager of the Greg Pettis for 80th Assembly District campaign discussed the progress of the campaign, upcoming endorsements, and Pettis’ amazing 50th Birthday celebration on Sunday in Cathedral City.
Rodriguez, Simmons, and Oberhaus discussed the upcoming January 3, 2008, Iowa Caucus viewing party planned for Look in Palm Springs. More details to follow.
More exciting below the flip…
Turner, Vets for Peace, discussed Thursday’s demonstration against the ongoing occupation of Iraq and the petitions that Vets for Peace and others delivered to the office of Mary Bono, absentee Congresswoman in the 45th Congressional District. Activists discussed Bono’s penchant for social climbing and manipulation in quickly transitioning from one significant to the next as the situation demanded. Yours truly identified and related Bono’s apparent agenda. (1) Continue to date Rep. Connie Mack, R-FL. (2) Marry Rep. Mack. (3) Encourage Mack to run for Sen. Bob Graham’s seat when he retires (bear in mind that Mack’s father was a Senator in FL and has great name recognition in FL and in the US). (4) Encourage Sen. Mack to run for the Presidency. (5) Become First Lady. Just sayin’.
Bob Morris and yours truly, staffed the John Edwards for President table for the Palm Springs for Edwards One Corps Chapter. We distributed position papers from the John Edwards for President campaign, provided campaign buttons and bumper stickers, signed up volunteers for the Edwards for President Campaign, and solicited voters to register to vote. We discussed Edward’s strong grassroots support in Iowa and expectations for a surprisingly strong showing on January 3.
Other Democratic Party activists staffed tables for the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Barack Obama campaign. One of the Obama volunteers was Dave Hunsicker, candidate for the CA-45 Congressional seat now held by Rep. Mary Bozo. Hunsicker discussed Bono’s status as carpetbagger Congresswoman as her loyalties now clearly lie in Florida rather than in the Coachella Valley.
We registered two more voters last night! Two more dents in the discredited and crumbling theofascist regime in mid-Riverside County. Remember, Democrats already outnumber Repugnants in the CA 80th Assembly District by 13,000. And, Bonnie Garcia barely beat a poorly organized, poorly funded opponent in the last election. And, now she is termed out.
Zander, Silverman, Turner, Oberhaus, and yours truly attended the Unofficial Drinking Liberally (UODL) after-party at Bongo Johnny’s, Hunter’s Video Bar, and Street Bar! Douglas, aka Eve when perpetually surfing Arenas as a Sister of Perpetual Indulgence, animatedly discussed her plans to upgrade the wine menu at BJ’s. Very hot bartender Paul and equally hot, off-duty bartender, Frank, beckoned and entertained us on the patio of Street Bar. George and yours truly just had to purchase the new Street Bar 2008 Calendar with pictures of the hot, local bartenders including Frank. Frank graceously signed each purchase. Oh, be Frank with me. Oh, that we were single. Troy, barback at Hunter’s discussed the developing gay scene in Beaumont and Banning and the San Gorgoino Pass. Speaking of passes. The evils of UODL Thursday nights. Just ask the rest of the revellers.
Ever celebrating the Coachella Valley and Palm Springs turning deeper shades of blue!