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Friday, March 5. 2010CA Senate Debate Knees and Elbows (UPDATE: Refs Miss Campbell Fumble)California Republican Senate primary contenders Tom Campbell, Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore had an hour radio debate today, their first, slated to focus on national security issues. I listened closely to the first 43-minutes, leaving to play 1-on-1 with my son after school and watch the basketball tryouts. I was struck that at the tryouts there was none of the under the basket elbows and knees I was used to from Campbell shot right away in his opening: there’s “no place for calling me an anti-Semite and then denying it…that ends today.” Fiorina, calling from home instead of being in the studio court where opponents actually face each other, launched into a list of non-specific position platitudes. DeVore scored big with his impressive tallest on the court bio of The game went on from there. Fiorina called a penalty on DeVore scored a hoop shot in citing a Defense Department response to a freedom of information request, that Fiorina had only attended 2 of 7 DOD advisor meetings. Fiorina shot back that she was “battling cancer.” That time-out failed to sway as DeVore replied her game non-attendance was before Fiorina took ill. Going into the next quarter, discussing the Gitmo opponents, supported by Senate incumbent player Barbara Boxer, Fiorina said they have “not earned the rights of American citizens” to defense in US civil courts. DeVore jumped higher with his specific experience actually studying the laws of war in which they are “terrorists.” Campbell the law professor tipped the ball in that “in international law we have a precedent” in how we used to treat pirates: “capture and hang…that’s where the analogy should be drawn.” The three players then threw barbs about the status of According to news reports I’ve seen of the fourth quarter, it was more of the same, with a few economic plays about who would best fight against more taxes to pay for the over-profligate D.C. team. In sum, Fiorina’s platitudes and bullets were unexciting, pedestrian ball-handling. (My play-by-play quotes are as I wrote them down. -- The short MSM news reports focus most ink on the ink sold by H-P to P.S. #1: Missing The Current Live Ball Overnight, the MSM coverage improved some, but still focused on past shots and blocks re: Last September, 16 Democrat Senators, including Boxer, joined 14 Republican Senators in a letter to Secretary of State Clinton asking that the State Department block any punitive measures by the UN against Israel stemming from the Goldstone Report that criticized Israel for excessive measures during its incursion into Gaza to halt missile firings into Israel, saying “this biased report ignores many of the key facts.” This website does an admirable job of pulling together the ignored facts, including uncritical reliance upon Hamas sources and downplaying of Israeli, Israel’s avoidance of civilian injuries beyond what the US or Europe has, and distorting international law to undermine the right of self-defense. The Moslem countries and their third-world allies who dominate the UN’s General Assembly continue to use the Goldstone ball to shoot against The implication of the Goldstone Report goes beyond Meanwhile, last month, I asked P.S. #2: Thank you to those who enjoyed the basketball theme of this post. You may be interested to note that Jewish players were stars of basketball in the first half of the 20th Century, basketball sometimes referred to as JewBall. It’s widely played in P.S. #3: Paul Mirengoff addresses the California Conumdrum. We in California want a winner, period.
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Home run, big guy. I don't have any interest in basketball or CA politics, but I read every word because I loved the allegory. Masterfully done.
As a Californian who is distressed as heck over the current crop of pols savaging our state, I greatly appreciate this coverage. I've been favoring DeVore from the get-go, but really, the bottom line is any of the three are far better than what we have had for decades and will subsequently do far less harm to our state. Clean house in this race and make sure Jerry Brown doesn't get in and then Cali will have half a chance to become golden again.
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