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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Here's the Kline Column

Does Steve Rose have a fan club? Because I'd seriously join it.

In his recent column from the Johnson County Sun, you get a really good take on where he stands with Phill

Here's the Kline Column
BY: Steve Rose, Publisher Wednesday, June 18, 2008 4:35 AM CDT

The thought occurred to me that to deal with the obligatory column about District Attorney Phill Kline’s announcement that he is seeking a second term, despite his promise to the contrary, is to, first, say I-told-you-so; and second,?write that there was not much more to say about Kline I haven’t already said, and leave the rest of the column blank.

But that would be a tacky way to deal with a historic event, and besides, when KMBZ host Mike Shanin asked me on air, when I was on his show last week, when I was going to write a column about Kline’s announcement, I hemmed and hawed, but I knew then that I could not escape. To not write a column about Kline’s announcement would be a dereliction of duty, even if the whole thing is a big joke.

I say a joke, because it is.

Phill Kline knows, even in his most delusional moment, that, should he win the Republican nomination in August, he will get trounced by a 2-1 margin in November, just like he lost Johnson County 2-1 when he ran for re-election for Kansas attorney general. Polls I have seen show Kline has the highest negative ratings, 65 percent, of perhaps any elected official in Johnson County history.

In short, while Phill Kline is admired, loved and worshipped by about a third of the electorate, the other two-thirds would like Kline to go far, far away and never have to see or hear from him again.

So, you may ask, why is Kline willing to subject himself to such humiliation?

Mike Hendricks, columnist for The Kansas City Star, with whom I agree about 32.6 percent of the time (Mike is a flaming liberal, next to me), got it right before we even had a chance to publish our next weekly newspaper. Kline wants to be a martyr, said Hendricks.

That is exactly right.

If clever Kline wants to enhance his already lofty status among right-to-life groups across the nation, consider the two scenarios.

Scenario one: He chose not to run, just as promised. That makes him look a little wimpy and, certainly, no gladiator. Imagine the pro-life convention, with Kline as its keynote speaker, and with this introduction, “and Phill Kline then retired from office.”? The word “coward” comes to mind, and the crowd feels let down. Kline loses some luster.

Scenario two has an introduction like this: “And so Phill Kline, though knowing the long odds, fought the courageous fight against abortionists and baby-killers, and was defeated with the help of an organized campaign to run him out of town, because he dared to take on Planned Parenthood.” (The crowd jumps to its feet in wild applause, and Kline collects his $10,000 check for appearing, plus future contributions through his Web site for his new, national effort to help other district attorneys fight the fight against their own Planned Parenthood chapters.)

In the meantime, Kline’s controversial race will significantly hurt other Republican candidates, like Nick Jordan, running for U.S. Congress against Dennis Moore, by sucking the oxygen out of the November race. Kline will get all the publicity. He will get tons of local contributions that might have gone to other Republican candidates, and the hostility toward Kline will seep into other campaigns, because some voters tend to paint with a broad brush.

Of course, this is not an endorsement of Kline’s opponent. It is way too early for that. I suppose, however, it is not too difficult to guess where we might come down.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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And a happy Day after Phill Kline declared he was running....
According to a piece on PrimeBuzz, Kline explained himself a little Tuesday after saying that he would not seek election back in December. Hint: He says ..."HAHAHA! You believed that!?"

Pat Roberts made the butt of the Daily Show's jokes.... oops...



So Speedy McRoberts maybe shouldn't copy off his classmate's papers.... doah!

Revised graduation standards for Shawnee Mission Schools have now been approved.

Since yesterday was Filing Day.... its important to know that a whopping FOUR incumbents gave up their seats on the Kansas State School Board... which means we could lose our moderate majority again ... and subject our state to another round of evolution hearings. This will be another front line we're fighting over at the MAINstream... as if we didn't alreay have enough with Phill Kline and the Right Wing Judges.

The moderate coalition has a 6-4 majority.

Carol Rupe, a moderate Wichita Republican, has decided not to seek re-election. She said after eight years, she's served long enough.

Steve Abrams, a conservative Arkansas City Republican, filed Tuesday for a state Senate seat.

Also running for the state Senate is Sue Gamble, a moderate Republican from Shawnee.

And Bill Wagnon, a Topeka Democrat, said in 2005 that he wouldn't run again this year.

Pro-Evolution conservative Catholic David Dennis files to run against Steve Abrams in the Wichita Board of Education seat. find out more about Dennis at his website.

The CapJournal also reports that the State BOE is Up for Grabs

Get ready for a very different Kansas State Board of Education — or not.

State board observers are waiting to see if the pendulum is about to swing back to conservatives after two years under the control of moderate or liberal members. But where the board will land after elections is anyone's guess. With half the seats up for election, only one candidate will take the power of incumbency to the polls.

"The elections are going to be very important," said Tom Krebs, governmental relations specialist for the Kansas Association of School Boards. "Elections matter."

What is clear is that the board will look different. Kathy Martin, a conservative Republican from Clay Center, is the only incumbent seeking re-election.


Rep. Nancy Boyda kinda... accidentally endorses Obama... Is anything ever off the record anymore? Of course not...

Also on the Daily Show... Sen. Jim Webb




British publication - The Times Online has a story about the President saying that he now "regrets" going to war and being known as the "war President." When the White House realized the President had said this without its consent they were quick to say that while interviewing with the British paper ... something must have been confused in the language translation...

Young Voters, are apparently headed to the South as part of efforts to help Obama's Campaign. They are among a group called Obama Organizing Fellows, and they will devote six weeks to Obama's presidential bid.

You may have heard last week that the unemployment rate for May increased to 5.5%, the largest jump in 22 years. Elaine Chao, the head of the Department of Labor, made a bold and ridiculous claim that the sharp jump was due to an unusually large number of graduates entering the job market:

Via Shame on Elaine:

U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao issued the following statement on the May employment situation report released today:

“Today’s increase in the unemployment rate reflects the fact that unusually large numbers of students and graduates are entering the labor market.”

oy... Read the rest here... prepared to be sick

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Friday, May 23, 2008

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Happy Friday!

Non-profit org Democrats Work and Wes Clark are teaming up with the program 'Serve with a General'. They will go to one Congressional district and jointly do a community service event. You can help pick the district here. The only one in Kansas and Missouri is for Congressional candidate Kay Barnes. The project would bring Clark to the district to conduct service projects like cleaning parks, working with Habitat for Humanity, and various other needs in the area.

Breaking news... Coal Is Dirty from DeSmogBlog launches to take on the myth of 'clean coal'.

John McCain doesn't have cancer

Affordable housing Jo Co .... uhhh not so much (pdf)... Please, keep all hands, feet, and poor people within the car at all time while passing through .... Thank you, and welcome to Overland Park...

David Sirota does good things with words in a Different Kind of Democracy. Tell me again why he isn't syndicated in the Star?? Anyone??

Elizabeth Edwards talks about cancer with regard to Kennedy and talks about health care


Gallup talks about abortion




The Columbia Daily Tribune Politics Blog writes that U.S. Rep. Ron Paul will be speaking in Branson, either before or during the Missouri Republican Party Convention.

Big Muddy Politics believes that the "greening" of Missouri is a positive trend.

Halliburton contacted Congressional candidate Jared Polis in CO-02. Polis has been sharply critical of the company, and the company's letter calls Halliburton 'an American success story'.

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Thursday, May 01, 2008

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Todays things to read and pay attention to:

Abortion veto survives the Kansas Senate

Exxon made 'only' $10.9 billion this quarter.

A NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll shows Barack Obama leading Hillary Clinton 46-43%. In a general election matchup, Obama leads John McCain 46-43%, while HRC leads McCain 45-44% (release).

Greensberg continues to rebuild


Happy Mission Accomplished Anniversary! Read it here

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