This is Going to be Fun

June 11, 2006

So to no surprise, except maybe to Becky Lourey and Steve Kelley, Mike Hatch prevailed last night for the Gubernatorial endorsement.

Mike Hatch is a power hungry, angry man who has been running for governor as long as John Kerry has been running for president. 

Hatch claims to be the candidate who will talk about the meat and potato issues of the day.  Please Mike, will you?  When those issues such as health care, education reform, growing the economy, job creation, low taxes, less government spending, and immigration are talked about, we win every time.  Governor Pawlenty has a record second to none on every single one of those issues and this state leads the nation for the better in those categories!!!

Here is the statement from the MNGOP last night:

Republican Party Of Minnesota Statement On The Endorsement Of Mike Hatch For Governor

Rochester- Republican Party of Minnesota Chairman Ron Carey today released the following statement regarding today's DFL endorsement of Mike Hatch.

"Mike Hatch has been running for governor for nearly 20 years and broke his word this year by running for governor a third time.  During that 20 years, his fellow DFLers have called him a 'chameleon,' an 'opportunist,' and 'a man willing to sell his soul just to get elected.'  No matter how extreme the makeover Hatch attempts, Minnesotans aren't going to trust someone with that kind of opportunistic and inconsistent record."

Bring on the fight Mike, we will make your angry self implode on the campaign trail!!


DFL State Convention

June 10, 2006

Please visit MDE for up to the minute DFL convention updates.

Today is the Gubernatorial endorsement.  Although in the DFL an endorsement does not matter, so we will have to wait until September to see who will face TPaw.

Here is a good Pioneer Press article about the candidates working the delegates yesterday at the convention.


Lourey in Pioneer Press

June 6, 2006

As I mentioned yesterday, the Pioneer Press is showcasing each of three DFL candidates for Governor. Yesterday it was Steve Kelley, today it is Becky Lourey.

Lourey is running as the most liberal candidate. Lourey is a candidate that does not believe the Government should live within its means.

Lourey will push for "universal health care coverage," and "broad social welfare eligibility."

She cannot be any different from Pawlenty and side by side his leadership will trump her same old tired liberal policies.

Our favorite State Senator was quoted in the article:
"Outside of her ideological convictions, she is the most pleasant woman in the Senate to work with," said state Sen. Brian LeClair, R-Woodbury, who is as conservative as Lourey is liberal.

To read the whole article, click here.

Tomorrow: Look for the article on Hatch. I wonder if they will talk about how much he hates women and the expletives he uses to describe them?


DFL Crashes Pawlenty Announcement

May 31, 2006

MDE, has a great post with a picture of this clown that had nothing better to do with a beautiful Wednesday morning.  It is apparent to me that the DFL knows that these are the tactics that they must employ in order to make any sort of gain in this race.  When it is on the topic of the issues, Governor Pawlenty wins handily, be it the amazing job creation, taking a record deficit to a surplus, keeping the tax burden low on families, and performance based pay for teachers and politicians, we will beat you every time. 


Steve Kelley Right for Once??

May 31, 2006

Steve Kelley, if you did not know already is completely dellusional. This quote from City Pages however shows that he may know something, and at least has a sense of humor.

"I watched the [Skip] Humphrey campaign and the [Roger] Moe campaign both come to the DFL caucus and say, 'We're going to win this by getting a super turnout in our bases of Minneapolis and St. Paul and up in the Eighth District"-on the Iron Range-"and then compete against the Republicans in the 'L' along the more rural western and southern sides of the state," says Kelley. "Both of them campaigned that way and both of them got about 38 percent of the vote. If they talked at all about campaigning in the suburbs, it was about trying to appeal to some blue-collar workers in Anoka County."
By Kelley's assessment, and it must be noted that he's laying out a political strategy here, that's a narrow view of the electorate. "And from what I've seen and heard," he notes, "I think Mike and Becky intend to pursue that same Humphrey-Moe strategy."

Thank you Senator Kelley for pointing out the DFL failed plans of the past. I predict this may be the only time you are right in this campaign, and I predict that Hatch and Lourey will continue to pursue the failed strategies of the past!!