Crashing the Republican Gate at McGavick fundraiser
[ED - fp'd as this is a great example of standing your ground and mixing it up. Wonderful work. switzer]
I've decided to make it a point to attend Republican town halls and fundraisers in my county whenever possible to ask the questions that they don't want to answer. I know I won't change Republican hearts and minds, but the press is usually there, and if the questions are good enough and the candidate's answers devious enough it will make the local paper.
Last night I crashed a fundraiser for ex-Safeco CEO Mike McGavick, who is hoping to unseat Senator Maria Cantwell. This morning I'm in the newspaper. The reporter was not kind to McGavick...
McGavick stopped in Vancouver (Clark County - in SW WA) on his "OpenMike tour." He is tooling around our state in a huge red rock star style tour bus (he folksily called it his "RV.")
I got there ten minutes early to get a good seat up front. I needn't have worried. The only other folks there were staffers and the miffed political reporter from our newspaper,The Columbian, who was on deadline to file and didn't appreciate that the event was basically a schmooze-fest. I'll let her tell it:
It was billed as a "community town hall style forum," but Mike McGavick's campaign event proved to be more of a country club affair, complete with sun-dried tomatoes on toast rounds, crab cakes and a cash bar. Given the elaborate setup it was obvious they'd expected many more guests. I was surprised that besides me only one other Dem thought to show up. He asked about privatizing Social Security:
McGavick said he does not agree with Bush's proposal, now shelved, to privatize Social Security. But he outlined a plan that sounded similar to the Bush plan. The difference, he said, is that it would use "voluntary means testing" to encourage people not to collect their Social Security and allow young people to create personal retirement accounts managed by the government. So once again we're trying to use the term "personal". His idea that we could help Social Security solvency if wealthier recipients volunteered to toss their stipends back into the pot was laughable. I shared the story of my brother-in-law who had worked as an engineer for Polaroid for 30 years but saw the value of his pension evaporate when a series of greedy CEOs bled the company dry with their multi-million dollar pay packages. Then he got laid off, and at 58 can't find a job, has no health insurance and has no pension. I asked how we can protect loyal workers from pension theft and what we can do to unlink health insurance from employment so workers can take it with them. McGavick commiserated but then went off on an irrelevant story of what happened when his 7-year old son took a bad spill on their last ski vacation, and how the doc wanted to do a lot of tests because they were insured and she wanted her ass covered, even though it was obvious the boy was only bruised. (The reporter noted his lengthy answer and that it didn't seem to answer the question.) I got the last word in the story:
The questioner said she planned to vote for Cantwell. "I feel the Republicans have done so much damage to our democracy that even though I don't agree with everything Maria Cantwell stands for, I don't feel I have a choice." I'm glad I went, glad I got to hear McGavick's spiel. It's important for us to witness what Koolaid is being dispensed so we can counter it. I was lukewarm about Cantwell till this event but McGavick is so in the Republican mold (immigrant-bashing, family values, free enterprise and fewer regulations, lower taxes, strong defense[offense], etc etc) that I'm now going to work on Cantwell's campaign. He is taking his experience at turning Safeco around as evidence that he knows how to fix insurance problems. Since he considers Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare to be insurance problems, he says he'll be in a unique position to help solve three of the biggest drains on the federal budget. Some voters may buy this logic. I think he's a real threat to Maria because he's very personable and she's a cool cucumber who doesn't get down to our part of the state very often. Republicans have been winning our county, and part of the reason is that our elected officials forget that there are a lot of voters outside the Seattle metro area who deserve attention. Crossposted from DailyKos
Crashing the Republican Gate at McGavick fundraiser | 14 comments (14 topical)
Crashing the Republican Gate at McGavick fundraiser | 14 comments (14 topical)
|
|
Recommended Diaries
Recent Diaries
about writng for education purpose
By shannonpique1 (0 comments)
Cathy McMorris-Rodgers' voting record
By Meckhart (0 comments)
Review of "The Little Blue Book": How to Influence Others to Think Democratically
By EWVoters (0 comments)
Eastern Washington is Laughing Nancy McLaughlin
By EWVoters (0 comments)
Jay Inslee visits Spokane and emphasizes jobs
By EWVoters (0 comments)
Myth Busting Rep. Cathy McMorris-Rodgers
By EWVoters (1 comments)
Mitt Romney Has a 2 in 3 Chance of beating Obama and has already won the GOP Nomination
By TJ Walker (0 comments)
Obama and Ron Paul... reading something into it
By m3047 (0 comments)
Bailout Binging Bainster TV Ad
By TJ Walker (0 comments)
Daily National News briefing 2/17
By TJ Walker (0 comments) Washblog RSS FeedsPolitical ContactsLocal MediaAberdeen Daily World Chinook Observer Montesano Vidette Pacific County Press Willapa Harbor Herald KXRO 1320 AM Peninsula Daily News Bremerton Sun Bremerton Chronicle Gig Harbor Gateway Port Orchard Independent Port Townsend Leader North Kitsap Herald Squim Gazette Central Kitsap Reporter Business Examiner KONP 1450 AM Anacortes American Bainbridge Review Voice Of Bainbridge San Juan Journal The Islands' Sounder Whidbey NewsTimes South Whidbey Record Stanwood/Camano News Vashon Beachcomber Voice Of Vashon KLKI 1340 AM Bellingham Herald The Northern Light Everett Herald Skagit Valley Herald Lynden Tribune The Enterprise Snohomish County Tribune Snohomish County Business Journal The Monroe Monitor The Edmonds Beacon KGMI 790 AM KELA 1470 AM KRKO 1380 AM King County Journal Issaquah Press Mukilteo Beacon Voice of the Valley Federal Way Mirror Bothell/Kenmore Reporter Kirkland courier Mercer Island Reporter Woodinville Weekly Seattle PI Seattle Times KOMO TV 4 KIRO TV 7 KING 5 TV KTBW TV 22 KCTS 9 UW Daily The Stranger Seattle Weekly Capitol Hill Times Madison Park Times Seattle Journal of Commerce NW Asian Weekly West Seattle Herald North Seattle Herald-Outlook South Seattle Star Magnolia News Beacon Hill News KIRO 710 AM KOMO AM 1000 KEXP 90.3 FM KUOW 94.9 FM KVI 570 AM The Columbian Longview Daily News Nisqually Valley News Lewis County News The Reflector Eatonville Dispatch Tacoma News Tribune Tacoma Weekly Puyallup Herald Enumclaw Courier-Herald The Olympian KAOS 89.3 FM KCPQ 13 KOWA FM 106.5 UPN 11 Ellensburg Daily Record Levenworth Echo Cle Elum Tribune Snoqualmie Valley Record Methow Valley News Lake Chelan Mirror Omak chronicle The Newport Miner The Spokesman-Review KREM 2 TV Spokane KXLY News 4 Spokane KHQ 6 Spokane KSPS Spokane Statesman-Examiner Othello Outlook Cheney Free Press Camas PostRecord The South County sun White Salmon Enterprise Palouse Boomerang Columbia Basin Herald Grand Coulee Star Walla Walla Union-Bulletin Yakima Herald-Republic KIMA 29 Yakima KAPP TV 35 Yakima KYVE Yakima Wenatchee World Tri-City Herald TVEW TV 42 Tri-cities KTNW Richland KEPR 19 Pasco Daily Sun News Prosser Record-Bulletin KTCR 1340 AM KWSU Pullman Moscow-Pullman Daily News |