Bill Maher’s popular New Rules segment from Friday’s ‘Real Time” should serve as an eye-opener for the Occupy movement. In short, camping ain’t going to cut it for Occupy. Maher calls them out to get engaged in the process, register…
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Observations from Primary Night
by Dan Chmielewski • • 8 Comments
Primary night has come and gone. And there’s a number of things the results of yesterday’s election reveal. In no particular order, and noting that some results still can change, these observations: In Wisconsin, voters returned control of the State…
Vice President Biden on the Importance of Getting Involved
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“Organizing our communities may be even more important this year than last election for a simple reason. As the guys for the other side have shown, and promised, they’re going to spend several hundred million dollars carpet-bombing the president with negative ads.”
President Obama’s State of the Union: Shared Sacrifice
by Dan Chmielewski • • 4 Comments
President Obama gave a stirring State of the Union and really reminded me of the candidate we elected in 2008. He called for shared sacrifice, fairness and appealed to Congress to unify and move the country forward — together. Indiana…
Orange County Democrats Begin Legislative Candidate Endorsement Process
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A Pre-Endorsement Conference will be held for democratic candidates seeking the endorsement of the California Democratic Party on Saturday, January 21st. This is the first step in the pre-primary endorsement process for candidates running for state and federal legislative office representing Orange County districts.
Anti-Recall Forces in Fullerton Target Bushala and Thompson with Mailer
by Dan Chmielewski • • 11 Comments

In about a month, we’ll know if the petition drive to recall three conservative members of the Fullerton City Council for their inaction over the investigation in the fatal beating of Kelly Thomas at the hands of some members of…
Perspectives on Iowa
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The Iowa caucuses are behind us and the real winner from the event is clearly President Obama. It’s the first contest of this election year and with the New Hampshire Primary close behind, it’s far too early for certain Republican…

