Richard Carmona in close senate race with Jeff Flake
May 5, 2012
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: ICYMI, The Hill reported that Dr. Richard Carmona has closed to within 4 points of Rep. Jake Flake in a poll conducted by a Republican pollster for the GOP, confirming the results of the internal poll conducted for the Carmona campaign last week. Carmona within 4 points of Flake in GOP firm’s … Read more
Dr. Richard Carmona on Arizona banning funding to Planned Parenthood
May 5, 2012
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Pamela Powers posted earlier that Gov. Jan Brewer signed HB 2800, banning funds to Planned Parenthood for non-abortion healthcare services. Both the federal government and state of Arizona already ban funding for abortion services. What you may not know is that "Brewer signed the measure while speaking at a reception for the … Read more
Fitz on MAS
May 5, 2012
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by David Safier I sometimes wonder, does Truth sneak into Fitz's office and hand him unmarked envelopes, or does he go out, Diogenes-like, searching for an Honest Moment? I favor the Diogenes scenario, though I don't discount the power of "Where the hell did that come from?" inspiration. Today's moment of truth: What did you … Read more
Brewer stops preventive service funding for Planned Parenthood (video)
May 5, 2012
by Pamela Powers Hannley While insisting that the War on Women is a myth cooked up by Democrats, Teapublicans nationwide continue to propose and pass anti-women legislation. The latest salvo in the War on Women came Friday when Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed a bill denying funds for non-abortion services provided to poor women by … Read more
Fact Check: Jesse Kelly’s ‘pants on fire’ – the $500 billion lie that will not die
May 5, 2012
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Oh, sweet Jesus! Even after every media fact check organization in America has rated the GOP claim that Democrats cut $500 billion from Medicare benefits a "pants on fire" lie repeatedly since 2010, my summary here Fact Check: The NRCC's 'pants on fire' – the $500 billion lie that will not die, … Read more
Does that include shutting down Arizona Virtual Academy, Mr. Barrett?
May 5, 2012
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by David Safier Craig Barrett, ex-Intel CEO and Brewer's point man on "education reform," is a regular speaker on the national "school choice" circuit. Here's what he said at the American Federation For Children’s Annual Summit Thursday. “We have to be willing,” Barrett said, “to shut down schools that aren’t working. We have to be … Read more
If Richard Carmona were a student today, would Pima College accept him? (video)
May 5, 2012
by Pamela Powers Hannley US Senate Candidate and former Surgeon General Dr. Richard Carmona makes no bones about his life on the streets of Harlem as the son of Puerto Rican immigrants. A self-described "street kid" who dropped out of high school, Carmona entered the Marines at 17 during the Vietnam War and got a … Read more
Star article on Kelly’s press conference: Better
May 4, 2012
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by David Safier
I criticized the Star's Brady McCombs for his article comparing ads run by the Democratic and Republican National committees for the Barber-Kelly race. I have also said I think McCombs is a good reporter who hasn't had time to get up to speed on the political beat, which he began when Giffords announced she was resigning. The first days of a high stakes, heated special election is not the best time to get your journalistic bearings on a new assignment.
So I want to credit McCombs for a far better article in today's Star about Jesse Kelly's Thursday press conference. It's not a fluff piece or a hit piece. It's a reasonably honest, informative article. An alert reader can find enough material to understand Kelly's position and to see his problems with consistency and coherence.
Disregarding the headline, which is not written by the reporter, here's how the article begins:
A group of senior citizens said Thursday they believe Republican Jesse Kelly is the best candidate to protect the benefits they've earned.
About 30 seniors stood behind Kelly at a press conference Thursday to show their support for the candidate, who has been hammered by his opponent for remarks he made during his failed attempt to win the Congressional District 8 seat in 2010 about wanting to phase out Medicare and privatize and eliminate Social Security.
That's a pretty good summary of the "seniors love me" setup of Kelly's press conference and the points the Barber campaign has made about Kelly's 2010 "privatize and phase them out" position on Medicare and Social Security.
The seniors supporting Kelly get their say, as does Kelly. But the Barber camp is given equal time to rebut Kelly's arguments. And, while the McCombs' article I criticized quoted Kelly's website position on the programs as a factual statement, this one notes that Kelly recently removed a pasage from the site talking about privatizing Social Security, and added that Kelly's spokesperson wouldn't give an answer when questioned about why the passage was deleted.
Toward the end of the article, Barber's spokesperson, gets in her best recent line:
"He's trying to have his own Etch a Sketch moment," said Barber's spokeswoman, Jessica Schultz. "He's really trying to reverse himself here."
Barber is holding a press conference next Monday which will also be about Southern Arizona's seniors. I await McCombs' article to see if it bends over backwards to "balance" with this article about Kelly — i.e., create a false equivalence — or if it deals with the press conference and Barber's stands on the issues on their own terms.
BONUS VIDEO: You can watch Kelly's latest 30 second video below the fold. I know I'm not the intended audience, but to me the thing is so transparent, it borders on self parody. It ends with — I'm not making this up — Jesse Kelly and his grandpa having a moment out of a 50s TV show: Lassie, maybe?
Grandpa (clutching Jesse's arm in fear): Dont let Ron Barber cut my benefits, Jesse, I've earned them.
Jesse (looking gramps straight in the eye): Don't worry, grandpa, I won't.
Watch for yourself.




