Sources: Kehoe camp telling supporters she won’t run for Mayor — Rematch with Brian Bilbray for Congress instead?

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Reliable sources  say the Kehoe campaign is telling supporters this week she will pass up a race for Mayor.   That rumor has been out there, but our account  is based on independent  information gathering.  So,  if Kehoe ultimately does step aside for SD Mayor, what would be next ? The draft June 10 State redistricting maps offer an intriguing potential Congressional race between Rep. Brian Bilbray …

Cap Weekly: Leadership fight in Senate GOP caucus

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Huff and Anderson in a contest for Senate Republican Leader.  From Capitol Weekly… http://www.capitolweekly.net/article.php?xid=zssas9vz7kp5ss The state’s uncertain budget future grew even murkier Thursday amid reports of a leadership battle in the Senate Republican Caucus. Numerous Capitol sources confirmed a fight was underway to replace Sen. Bob Dutton, R-Rancho Cucamonga, who told his fellow Senate Republicans he intends to run for …

Local Effort Behind Americans for Rick Perry

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Texas Governor Rick Perry loves using California as a punching bag when touting  his economic policies, but that isn’t stopping some Californians from encouraging him to run for the presidency. Bob Schuman, a San Diego based GOP political consultant, filed paperwork with the IRS last week to start a 527 organization called Americans for Rick Perry (A4RP). Schuman is working with …

Time Magazine’s Constitutional Illiterate, Richard Stengel

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Richard “Scholar” Stengel, Time’s managing editor, has written a stupendously error-packed essay on the U.S. Constitution. This monument to ahistoricity contains howlers such as a claim that the Constitution makes it “… impossible for someone who was not physically born here to run for President.” Tell that to John McCain, who was born in the Panama Canal Zone.  Stengel apparently …

Hidden camera video shows a link between smugglers and the Arizona wildfires

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With close to a million acres scorched in Arizona, lawmakers as well as law enforcement officials are taking heat for stating that the worst wildfires in the state’s history were started by suspected illegal aliens. Last weekend Senator John McCain (R-AZ) pointed his finger directly at illegal aliens and said they are either getting cold at night or trying to …

Martin Garrick Statement on Chiang Decision

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From Garrick’s office… Assemblyman Martin Garrick Supports Controller’s Decision to Withhold Pay Sacramento, CA – Assemblyman Martin Garrick (R-Carlsbad), announced today that he supported Controller John Chiang’s decision to withhold legislator pay and per diem following the passage of a state budget last week. Controller Chiang’s decision is based on Proposition 25, passed by voters in November 2010, which requires …

Sarah Palin, As Seen Through The Eyes Of A High School Junior

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Not long ago, I attended a social gathering with different families and mixed ages of people. One of the adults made a joke about Sarah Palin. Immediately, a High School junior responded by saying with cynicism, “Let’s not go by anything Sarah Palin says.” She then proceeded to remind us that Sarah Palin knew nothing about the treasured ride of …

San Diego Border Patrol Agent reportedly kills an illegal border crosser in self defense

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The San Diego Police Department has taken over the investigation of an overnight shooting death, in which a Border Patrol Agent is reported to have shot and killed a Mexican National. The illegal alien allegedly crossed the international border fence 1.5 miles east of the San Ysidro port of entry. Border Patrol Agents reported that the agent on the scene …

Pete Wilson: Why I support Nathan Fletcher for Mayor

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I love San Diego.  I’m very grateful to have been given the privilege of serving as its mayor for eleven years.  During my administration, the phrase, “America’s Finest City” was more than a slogan.  It was the goal and mission statement that drove every decision we made.  Our city continues to offer such great  promise, but it will need strong, …

CA Controller Withholds Legislators’ Pay

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CA State Controller John Chiang has declared that the legislative budget passed was not balanced, and hence does not satisfy the requirements of props 58 and 25. Bottom line — no pay for CA legislators from 16 June until they submit an actual balanced budget… http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2011/06/controller-chiang-halting-pay.html Chiang just made a HUGELY popular decision. While it may not stand legal challenge, …

Breaking News: Sweetwater School Board Terminates Superintendent

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After the close of a marathon 7-hour meeting at Southwest High School, the Sweetwater Union High School District Board on a 5-0 vote decided to terminate Jesus Gandara’s employment as superintendent. A big round of applause and kudos must go out to the board members and Board President John McCann for making the right decision and working to get the …

DeMaio Announces Support of Over 1,400 San Diegans in First 14 Days of Campaign

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Mayoral candidate Carl DeMaio today announced that his campaign has received the support of over 1,400 individuals in just the first 14 days of his campaign.

“As other candidates curry favor with entrenched politicians, government labor unions, and special interests, I’m seeking support from the people who really count: rank-and-file San Diegans,” declared DeMaio.

“San Diegans are not impressed by entrenched politicians, labor union bosses, and lobbyists who pat each other on the back and support candidates who will preserve the status quo,” DeMaio noted.

“I’m thrilled to have so many supporters this early in the campaign,” said DeMaio when the total number of early supporters was released. The announcement was made in a video released earlier today on DeMaio’s Facebook page utilizing Donor Tube, which allows supporters to make donations directly through the online video.

Assemblyman Steiner? Good News from the Third Floor

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When a good friend calls you on his first Father’s Day, you think of one two things: it was an accident or he’s about to tell you something big (and you hope it’s good). So, imagine my surprise when Supervisor Bill Horn’s Deputy Chief of Staff, Dustin Steiner, declared he’s considering a run for Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher’s seat. NOTE: If …

Journalists Don’t Connect Dots Between Bias, Poor Readership

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As a card-carrying member of the once-powerful mainstream media, I keep reading various laments on journalism sites about repeated layoffs and how horrible this is for journalists and democracy. (The two are identical, you see). I sometimes feel sorry for my peers, but also exasperated when they continue to churn out articles predictably biased toward the left. As the example …

Reform the antiquated colleges of America

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I particularly liked this column (below) by my friend Larry Stirling. It’s a blunt, unflattering assessment of San Diego State University’s retiring president Stephen Weber. While this may seem too esoteric for all but my local readers, the op-ed presents some reforms that certainly have almost universal applicability to conventional colleges everywhere. The benefits would be widespread to taxpayers, students …

Comic Relief for Rostrafarians: Thor Rocks

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San Diego’s annual cultural carnival Comic-Con is less than a month away. One of this year’s star attractions promises to be Rostra’s own Mighty Thor. Author and artist Walt Simonson, who produced “The Mighty Thor” for Marvel Comics for 25 years has produced a limited artist’s edition which will make its debut at Comic-Con. A preview is available on the …

Don’t Call RedState ‘Ultraconservative’, Traitor Lover!

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Erick Erickson has taken umbrage at WaPo “Right Turn” columnist Jennifer Rubin, in a post about an anti-abortion pledge, for using that adjective for the conservative group blog. RedState, Erickson says, is not “ultraconservative,” it is a right-of-center blog that allows a wide range of views among its writers. Moreover, just because a writer takes a position doesn’t mean that …