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We Apparently Have Dianne Feinstein's Attention

by David Dayen [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]

Shane Goldmacher got someone at Dianne Lieberman Feinstein's office on the record about the anger in the Democratic grassroots over her continued efforts to undermine Democratic values in the Senate.  The leadership of the CA Democratic Party chimed in, as well.  See if you can spot the difference between the two statements.
Roger Salazar at the CDP:

"This party supports our Democratic senator and will continue to do so," said party communications director Roger Salazar. "Period."

Here's Scott Gerber for the Senator:

Scott Gerber, a Feinstein aide, defended the senator, saying she "has been an independent voice for California."

So one side says she's a Democratic senator and the CDP supports Democrats (no matter the policy or the principle, they just support Democrats, so shut up, grassroots!), while the other says she's an "independent voice for California."

Somebody better talk to somebody.

Then there's this howler:

"What people may not know is she was a strong leader in the fight against (now Supreme Court Justice Samuel) Alito and (Chief Justice John) Roberts," Gerber said, noting she opposed "more than a dozen" circuit court nominees from the Bush administration.

Hmm, I didn't know that!  I guess that's why Alito and Roberts were never confirmed to the Supreme Court, in the face of all that "leadership."  It must have been withering attacks like this that did the trick:

"Many of us are struggling with . . . what kind of a justice would you be, John Roberts," implored Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.)

She voted against Roberts in committee, but made no loud effort to filibuster.  And on Alito, she had this expression of leadership when it counted:

A Democrat who plans to vote against Samuel Alito sided on Sunday with a Republican colleague on the Senate Judiciary Committee in cautioning against a filibuster of the Supreme Court nominee.

"I do not see a likelihood of a filibuster," said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. "This might be a man I disagree with, but it doesn't mean he shouldn't be on the court."

She said she will not vote to confirm the appeals court judge, based on his conservative record. But she acknowledged that nothing emerged during last week's hearings to justify any organized action by Democrats to stall the nomination.

Fight, Dianne, Fight!

She actually ended up voting against cloture, but only after it was apparent that the filibuster wouldn't hold and after she undermined it with prior comments.

Unfortunately, Mr. Gerber, the Great Gazoogle is my friend, and your claim that she was a "strong leader" against Roberts and Alito rings hollow.

If anything positive comes out of this, it's that DiFi recognizes that a whole lot of Californians are upset with her, and she can no longer run and hide from them.  It may not change a lot, but it's a first step.

ALP is Alive!

by Brian Leubitz [courtesy of Calitics - Front Page]

The American Leadership Project, a California based 527 lead by a pair of folks the CA-blogosphere knows something about, Roger Salazar and Jason Kinney, is alive again.  It had been quiet after posting after some half-hearted attempts at media buys in Ohio and Indiana.

Well, they birthed 2 new ads, one for Montana and one for Puerto Rico. Not sure on the ad buy for these, but for context, in Ohio they had some ads up on YouTube for weeks and only got them on the air for the last couple days. (h/t TPM)

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American Leadership Project Introduces New Pro-Hillary Clinton Health Care Ad

[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

The American Leadership Project, a pro-Hillary Clinton 527 which includes California Majority Report publishers Roger Salazar and Jason Kinney, today unveiled a new ad they hope to run in Pennsylvania. It contrasts Senator Clinton's health care proposal with Senator Barack Obama's.

District Level Delegate Elections Set Records

[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

From all reports, it appears that the district level delegate elections shattered records for turnout -- another sign of strength for California Democrats.

Here in Sacramento, I won the CD 5 male slot for Hillary Clinton, and my running mate Karen Skelton won the female slot. Fellow CMR co-publisher Roger Salazar won a spot as an alternate in CD 3, with Dennis Mangers winning the delegate position.

The CDP is expected to publish the full list of winners on its website in the next 24 hours.

Thanks to everyone who participated.

American Leadership Project, a Pro-Hillary Clinton 527 Affiliated with 2 CMR Publishers, to Run Ad Buy in Pennsylania

[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

The American Leadership Project, the Pro-Hillary Clinton 527 that CMR publishers Roger Salazar and Jason Kinney are affiliated with, is devoting at least $300,000 to an ad buy in Pennsylvania, Politico.com reports. They spent $500,000 in Texas during the crucial final days of her successful campaign in the state -- a campaign, incidentally, managed in the Lone Star State by CMR contributor Ace Smith. Not that we're counting. David Axelrod is cool too, and more than welcome to make a guest post anytime he likes.

American Leadership Project Running New Ad in Texas

[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

The American Leadership Project, which includes CMR co-publishers Jason Kinney and Roger Salazar and is funded primarily by donors in organized labor, is running a new ad in the state of Texas today and tomorrow morning. It was produced by Mattis Goldman of SeeChange Media and can be seen here.

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