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On The Record: Franklin Williams

For this episode of On The Record, we speak with Franklin Williams, Democratic Party County Chair for Jasper County, located in Southeast Texas.

General Clark and Operation Homefront at YDA

The national YDA convention is full of informative lectures and loads of energy about the upcoming elections in 2008. The most attended event thus far was a session about community service featuring notable figures from around the nation and some friends of the show.

Perry's Controversial Choice for SBOE Chair

Governor Perry appointed Don McLeroy, a longtime board member and a dentist from Bryan, to chair the State Board of Education. He is a staunch conservative who has been on the predictable side of every hot issue the board has faced since he began serving on it in 1998.

Friday Roundup: A Mean Letter From The Pentagon

I'm not sure what kind of message they think they're sending, but all this says to me is that Republicans are worried about their chances to avoid a pounding in 2008, and have reverted to the playbook from 2004: the Department of Defense actually took the time to make the ridiculous claim that Hillary Clinton's questions about troop withdrawal from Iraq are somehow emboldening the enemy.

On The Record: Charles Kuffner

For this episode of On The Record, we speak with Charles Kuffner creator of Off The Kuff and Kuff’s World.

Tour de l'Iowa

Lance Armstrong has announced his LiveStrong Presidential Cancer Forum, a continuation of the work he did during the legislative session which resulted in the forthcoming referendum on a $3 billion bond for cancer research here in Texas.

Thursday Roundup: Few Changes in Senate

While George and I were out protecting and fostering democracy yesterday, the Senate was wrapping up The Great Debate Sleepover, and obstructionist Republicans kicked and screamed and hemmed and hawwed until they got their way — Reid eventually ended up pulling the bill after failing to get the 60 votes they would need procedurally to overcome any attempts at a GOP filibuster, which I'm sure was in offing.

Field Training Field Report

Currently, I'm sitting between George and Matt Glazer at a training session on field ops. Presenting are Kirk McPike, recently of Dallas Sheriff Lupe Valdez's office and a chief hand in the storied Dallas County coordinated campaign, and Brian Pendleton, a TDP field representative for the DNC. They are both all-around All-Stars.

Field Report #1: YDA Convention

We had some technical difficulties. We made some friends. We even had an Emil Reichstadt sighting.

Wednesday Roundup: All-Nighter Nail-Biter, Senate Edition

If you enjoy a little bizarre mixed in with your politics, you will enjoy all the pictures of cots and pizza boxes from last night's all-night Senate slumber party. Senate Democrats decided enough was enough, and that the time had come to hammer something out on Iraq. DID IT HAPPEN? Politico has a chronology from the evening's events.

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