The Scamming of the Minutemen

Michael Bryan

There is a certain irony in the fact that extreme right wing movements tend to end up victimizing the very people they claim to fight for. In the heyday of the KKK, for example, when it was at the appogee of its influence and membership, Stetson Kennedy documented how KKK leaders used the organization to … Read more

Kudos: Senator Paula Aboud Stands On Principle

Michael Bryan

Hearty kudos to State Senator Paula Aboud for standing up for those in no position to protect themselves, under the hardest of political circumstances. Senator Aboud worked to head off making felons of prostitutes this session. Many would just stay quiet rather than advocate for a widely despised group like prostitutes, an principled stand which … Read more

20 Questions with Dr. Suchindran “Chat” Chatterjee, Democrat for AZ CD 2

Michael Bryan

Chat_vp_al_gore_1 Dr. Chat, as he likes to be called, is standing for the Democratic nomination against John Thrasher, and ultimately for the right to take on incumbent Republican Trent Franks. Dr. Chat dropped in on a meeting of Drinking Liberally in Tucson two weeks ago. It’s not unusual for a Congresssional candidate to stop by Drinking Liberally, but it is unusual for one to drive down from Phoenix just to do so.

Dr. Chat spent a very pleasant evening with us and asked if I would like to interview him. Unfortunately, not being from his district, I knew couldn’t address properly the many purely local issues that some voters would be interested in knowing about. But I did feel I could give prospective voters a good idea where Chat stands on major issues with just 20 questions. I’ll be sending the same questions (except maybe the first) to Chat’s rival for the nomination.

Yes, that’s Al Gore in the photo above. And no, Chat didn’t just slide up to him and get a snap; Chat went to school with Gore in Tennessee. Chat told me that a 20-something Gore once called him and a group of college friends together for their advice and support as he was contemplating his first run for Congress, and just recently, as Chat considered running for Congress, he reversed the roles and asked Gore for his advice on running. Not a bad coach to have in your corner when taking on an entrenched incumbent.

I haven’t done any follow-up questions based on Chat’s responses, but I’m hoping to rely on you readers to ask additional or clarifying questions. Chat reads this blog and I’m sure that he would be interested in addressing your comments and follow-up questions.

The first question may come as something of a surprise: Chat recently changed his party affiliation because, as he says, his party left him. Don’t be under any illusions: Chat is very much still a liberal Republican in his views, and he doesn’t pretend otherwise. But as there is no longer any room in the Republican tent for progressive independents like Chat, his campaign is testing the waters for a new alignment in American politics.

1) When did you change parties and why?

Dishonesty Unbecoming a Senator

Michael Bryan

Senator Jon Kyl filed a misleading amicus brief in the recent Hamdan case which was intended to decieve the Supreme Court, in the most sophmoric way imaginable, about the legislative history of the Detainee Treatment Act. He inserted testimony into the Congressional Record designed to mimic live testimony that never happened, which supported his brief’s … Read more

Drinking Liberally 7/6

Michael Bryan

There will be Liberals Drinking at the Shanty this Thursday evening starting at 6PM. Come downtown and enjoy the company of your fellow liberals, meet interesting people, and enjoy one of the largest selections of beer in the city. Please sign-up for our low volume announcement listserv to stay informed about DL events. We are … Read more

The Meaning of the 4th Today

Michael Bryan

The 4th of July celebrates the Declaration of Independence. Historically, the Declaration was actually adopted on the 2nd of July, but the date on the document is the 4th, so that’s what we celebrate. It had been a while since I actually read the entirety of the Declaration. Like so many others, I only remembered … Read more

Electoral crisis looms as Mexico vote is too close to call

Michael Bryan

UPDATE 7/11: In a stunning reversal, Calderon pulled ahead of Obrador in the final stretch of the recount to reclaim a narrow 0.65% lead (236K votes out of ~41 million). The recount only retallied the polling box tallies, it did not recount the actual ballots, which is what Obrador is now demanding. Thousands have taken … Read more

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