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June 14, 2008 9:42 AM
The Democratic convention
Posted by David Postman
State Democratic Party Chairman Dwight Pelz was just talking about the race for attorney general between incumbent Republican Rob McKenna and Democratic challenger John Landenburg, the Pierce County executive. He said McKenna was best remembered for "his role as Sherman from Rocky and Bullwinkle."
Pelz also had amoment of silence for former state party chairwoman Karen Marchioro who for the first time in 40 years was not attending a state convention. She died last year.
Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels is the chairman of the convention.
Gov. Chris Gregoire is about to speak. Her campaign organized an orchestrated demonstration to show excitement about her appearance. Staff handed out signs to volunteers who were strategically placed around the hall and told to give the signs to people on the convention floor.
But apparently the spontaneous show of excitement didn’t come exactly as planned. “They’re supposed to be walking right behind her,” said one Gregoire staffer. “What just happened there?” asked another.
I’m not sure who this show is designed for. It’s not the press, because the organized volunteers were lined up to block our view of the stage and the video that played on big screens. I suppose, though, it is meant to excite Democrats here, to rev up the base.
Gregoire is now attacking Dino Rossi for the budget he helped write when he was chairman of the Senate Ways and Means Committee. Left unsaid, as always, is that the budget was co-written by former Democratic Gov. Gary Locke and approved by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.
Gregoire told Democrats that there is a great story to tell about progress over the past four years. She told them are the “story tellers” and sid they need to tell everyone they know, “because if we can get the word out about what we have done we win in November.”
She also criticized radio ads sponsored by a PAC controlled by the Building Industry Association of Washington. The ads criticize Gregoire’s record on transportation.
I thought I was running against Rossi. But I guess I’m running against the BIAW. So in November we’ll send them a message as well.
The governor even has a marching band. It just marched in at the conclusion of her speech.
MORE:
Sen. Maria Cantwell just spoke to the convention. She was a Hillary Clinton backer and she said:
I do want to see a strong Democratic woman in the White House and that’s why I’m so glad that Michelle Obama will be the First Lady of the United States.
Cantwell got big cheers for saying she plans to continue to investigate high oil prices.
Just like with Enron, this senator is going to stay on the task until we have transparency in oil markets and understand why we are paying record oil prices.
Sen. Patty Murray and Gregoire lost Spokane County in their last elections. But Cantwell won here in 2006, showing, she said, “that a Democrat can win in Eastern Washington.”
Posted by Cisco
10:47 AM, Jun 14, 2008
My 19-year old son, Alexandre, is in Spokane today as an Obama delegate and has done something I never did, which is be elected to represent a candidate at the state convention. His growing interest in the process of politics combined with his deep abiding sense of social justice makes me a proud dad.And a supporter of Obama's.
Posted by myopinion
5:04 PM, Jun 15, 2008
Yes, I heard one 18 year old there go on at the microphone about the war and other odds and ends.
It occured to some of us that he was 10 years old when the war started!
Not a wise old owl.
Posted by myopinion
5:09 PM, Jun 15, 2008
With all due respect: Michelle Obama is no Hillary Clinton. Such a reference is truely insulting.
The Democratic Party missed an opportunity to do more than pay lip service to a party that is far from united.
Here they had a large number of Clinton loyalists from our state in Spokane. They could have really reached out, paid a strong tribute to Clinton's historic candidacy and make these men and women feel a welcome, important part of the ongoing election cycle.
Instead they did nothing.
Many Clinton supporters said the felt "Invisible" at the WA state convention. Not at all important to the party.
After the national nomination process was only won by Obama as a super delegate squeeker, there was scantly a whisper of her name the entire time I was there.
If things don't go the way the Dem's want in November, strategic lost opportunities like this may be pointed to.
Posted by daisy
11:38 PM, Jun 15, 2008
Postman, the Hillary dems (I am one) are trying to adjust to the fact this is now a forced marriage. So when the state dem leaders spend an entire weekend's convention basically dismissing this amazing leader, Hillary Clinton, you can bet any "hope" for unity will be hard to come by.
I was there as a delegate. This weekend was one big missed opportunity for recognition, respect, and perhaps the possibility of a step closer toward true unity. Not hyped unity. That is the REAL story of this convention.
Posted by John
9:44 AM, Jun 21, 2008
To JIMD:
To accuse anyone without justification of saying that about Senator John McCain is indecent.
I’m calling on Mr. Postman, if he has any integrity to ban you from this site.
You’re disgusting little kid who hides behind a keyboard and drops bombs.
I plan on monitoring this site to make sure your banned!
If not, I’ll proceed with further action against you and the Times.
I insist MR. POSTMAN you have JIMD apologize to me then banned him.
I don’t want to leave this malice open ended.
Jun 17, 08 - 02:54 PM
Nothing to see here
Jun 16, 08 - 04:27 PM
Rossi, but not all supporters, confident of clean vote count
Jun 14, 08 - 04:46 PM
Democrats approve platform
Jun 14, 08 - 02:12 PM
Pelosi has big plans for country
Jun 14, 08 - 12:26 PM
Objection from the Gregoire camp

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Posted by Turbine
10:24 AM, Jun 14, 2008
This Democratic convention brought to you by...The Confederated Tribes of Washington, proud sponsers of the Gregoire quid pro quo campaign and the Jim Luce defense fund.