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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

TheDC Morning

Daily Caller
September 4, 2012

 

 




By: Jamie Weinstein


Pardon me, Mr. President, please pardon me -- Clinton’s man is a Romney fan -- Let the openness begin -- The Barry endorsement -- Poll of Yesterday: Romney up in North Carolina --Tweet of Yesterday
1.) Pardon me, Mr. President, please pardon me -- Some Democratic politicos come to political conventions to network, others come to raise their political profile, but few come to beg for a pardon from the sitting president. Well, there’s at least one of the latter this year. TheDC’s Alex Pappas reports:

"Former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman, headed to federal prison next week to serve a 69-month sentence on federal corruption charges, told The Daily Caller that he’s at the Democratic National Convention to lay the groundwork for what he hopes will be a future pardon from President Barack Obama. ‘I am going to try to get a commutation of sentence and eventually a pardon,’ Siegelman told TheDC in a Monday interview inside the convention center … In 2006, Siegelman was convicted on federal corruption charges that stemmed from the allegation that he gave former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy a seat on a hospital regulatory board in exchange for $500,000 in donations for a pro-lottery campaign he was organizing. Siegelman says he wasn’t intentionally committing a crime at the time."
2.) Clinton’s man is a Romney fan  -- Bill Clinton may be slated to give a speech boosting President Obama Wednesday night at the Democratic National Convention, but the word on the streets of Chappaqua is Clinton’s “closest political adviser” plans to vote for the other guy. TheDC’s Jamie Weinstein (ME!) reports:

"Douglas Band, former President Bill Clinton’s top aide, plans to vote for Mitt Romney in November, according to a report in The New Yorker. In an extensive article on the complicated and often unpleasant relationship between Bill Clinton and President Obama, the New Yorker’s Ryan Lizza reports that Band intends to cast his ballot for the former Massachusetts governor this fall. ‘According to two people with direct knowledge, Douglas Band has said that he will vote for Romney,’ Lizza writes."
3.) Let the openness begin -- History will be made in the field of openness in Charlotte this week, reports TheDC’s Caroline May:

"Stressing that the 2012 Democratic National Convention will be the most inclusive and open convention in history, convention leaders presented their expectations and messages Monday morning for the week’s Democratic activities in the Queen City. ‘This convention is the most open and accessible convention in history,’ said Steve Kerrigan, CEO of the Democratic National Convention Committee, at the Convention Center press conference … ‘We are going to show the country that we are the party of openness and opportunity, the party of ingenuity and innovation,” [Los Angeles Mayor Antonio] Villaraigosa said."

TheDC Morning walked around Charlotte on Monday and didn’t find it all that open, with security checks and cops around every turn.
4.) The Barry endorsement -- It’s not quite a glowing endorsement, but former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry made clear which presidential candidate he is behind while visiting the Democratic National Convention on Monday. TheDC’s Alex Pappas reports:

"Marion Barry, the outspoken former mayor of Washington D.C., told The Daily Caller that he’s still a big supporter of President Barack Obama but said he doesn’t think the president has done as much for African-Americans as he would like. ‘He’s not done everything I wanted him to do, but he’s done more than anyone else has done,’ Barry, a delegate to the Democratic National Convention, told TheDC in a brief interview in the hallway of the convention center here."

A sharp blow to the Romney campaign. If you’ve lost Marion Barry, have you lost the country?
5.) Poll of Yesterday: Romney up in North Carolina -- RealClearPolitics average of North Carolina: Mitt Romney 47.3 percent, President Obama 45.3 percent.
6.) Tweet of Yesterday -- john r stanton: based on weather situation in Tampa and Charlotte, its pretty clear Mother Nature is a Gary Johnson voter
VIDEO: NC Gov. Perdue warns of ‘coat hangers in the bath tub’ if pro-life movement gets its way
 
 
 

Blast From The Past -- Michael Dukakis to attack Mitt Romney's gubernatorial record at DNC

Former Alabama governor laying groundwork for Obama pardon at DNC -- 'I am going to try to get a commutation of sentence and eventually a pardon'

Gen. Wesley Clark 'sorry' to see SEAL Team 6 book released -- Retired general, former Democratic candidate: 'I'm proud that [Obama] made that decision'
 

David Cohen: The condescending racism of (some) white liberals -- Black and brown GOP convention speakers bring racial paternalists out of the woodwork.

Rick Tyler: Cowardice in Washington -- Why Republicans shouldn't call on Todd Akin to drop out of the Missouri Senate race.

Daniel Sterman: Mitt Romney's shockingly racist acceptance speech -- There's a reason he began his speech with the words, "Mr. Chairman."

Theo Caldwell: Police-state conventions -- The massive security presence at the Republican National Convention is a reminder of Americans' troubling safety-first mentality.

Jim Huffman: Why Clint Eastwood's speech worked -- Eastwood said what he thought and what a lot of other people are thinking.
 
 

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