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DNC Change Commission Update: Plus Ca Change?

by: kelster

Mon Dec 07, 2009 at 17:29:25 PM EST

Remember all the teeth-gnashing and irritation back in 2007-2008? Well, according to DNC delegate Frank Leone (VA), here's what's going on in the DNC thought process:

As to timing, the discussion was relatively brief and consistent with prior discussions - Iowa/NH/SC/Nevada can go after Feb. 1, every other state goes after March 1, the rules should encourage regional clusters by offering incentives such as bonus delegates, the RBC will address enforcement procedures and sanctions, and the DNC will try to coordinate timing with the RNC rules committee.  The RNC coordination process is ongoing.

This will be worth keeping an eye on...

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A Party for Change...

by: chanupi

Fri Aug 29, 2008 at 15:40:33 PM EDT

Last night's speech was amazing.

About 20 people showed up to my backyard last night, not to watch the speech, but to listen. We were a community including young and old, but all connected. We were there for change.

More on the flip:

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"Thank You" from Denver

by: rich

Fri Aug 29, 2008 at 12:25:24 PM EDT

Update from the Denver Airport 5:27pm EST: Above all I need to thank my wife who held down the fort for me so I could take this trip. I missed you, Henry, and Meredith, and I'm looking forward to seeing you in a number of hours. And yes, I did get you something very nice, dear.

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Going to the convention was a huge deal for this blog of ours. And when I say ours, I mean the owners, front page editors, members, diary writers, commenters, and readers of this blog.

So I want to say “thank you” to all of you. Without all of the work you’ve done, this blog would not have risen to such a prominent place as to allow us the privilege of undertaking a trip such as this.

I want to thank my family and friends who also helped finance this trip.

I also want to thank my hosts at Casa Frankenoid. They were kind enough to put me up at no charge. Thank you Frankenoid, to you and to your family for bringing me into your home and being such gracious hosts. If any of you readers haven’t yet, I suggest you check out her weekly Garden Blogging over at SquareState.net. She has some great pictures of her amazing garden. Her husband tells me that sometimes he’s allowed to help her.

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The Last Night of the Convention

by: rich

Fri Aug 29, 2008 at 01:34:56 AM EDT

This is what I was thinking through the day after I got bumped from the press box. I was very pissed off at the time. Here I was in Denver to blog the convention, and I’m a first-hand witness to history and...I can’t blog it

That’s why it’s called irony.

But in the grand scheme of things, all the hassles with security, long lines going in and getting out, and not being able to blog it live, are miniscule compared to the privilege I was given to be there when Sen. Barack Obama accepted our party’s nomination for President of the United States of America. This was history. One of our country's most proud moments. A barrier has been broken in our country's constant struggle to live up to its ideals.

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I can’t live-blog this event. Instead, I’m going to type my thoughts about tonight, what’s going on around me, as they come into my head, and I’ll post them later as one post. Laura and I are sitting in Section 100, row 16 of Invesco Field (which some people here refer to as "the diaphragm" given it's shape).

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At Invesco Field

by: rich

Thu Aug 28, 2008 at 18:00:44 PM EDT

I am finally here in the press box of Invesco Field.

Here is where lpackard and I started in the line.
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Craziness Abounds: A Day in the Life at the Big Tent: Denver '08

by: LiberalLucy

Thu Aug 28, 2008 at 11:11:52 AM EDT

As many of you know from previous posts and through my micro-blogging on Twitter, I've spent most of my time in Denver working at the Big Tent.

There are over 500 bloggers from around the country (including some of the territories) that are using the Big Tent as a Ground Zero of sorts. A ticket at $100 gets a blogger 4 days of access, 2 great meals a day, free smoothies and chair massages from the Google Retreat Center, free local micro-brewed beer not to mention the opportunity to network with other bloggers like you've probably never done before. That's on top of the Digg Stage on the 2nd level of the Tent (no, it's not a magical Harry Potter tent) where panels run all day long. The Tent features air conditioning (with almost a zero-carbon footprint thanks to water-cooled air, versus Freon) lots and lots of couches, and wireless. All in all, it's not a bad gig.

The Big Tent is something that's never been done before. And because you've got all these bloggers in one place, it's still very much a novelty to the rest of the world. So the media, both local, national and abroad, come in droves. So do the celebrities. And that's where my job comes in.

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Seen On the 16th Street Mall on Tuesday

by: rich

Thu Aug 28, 2008 at 08:30:00 AM EDT

The 16th Street Mall in Downtown Denver is a long street closed to traffic except for shuttle buses and police vehicles. It’s clean, neat, and has the usual cast of chain shops and restaurants found at many indoor and outdoor mall across the country: Johnny Rockets, Chili’s. etc. But every third store it seems is a souvenir shop.

While I was at the Civic Center Tuesday afternoon, I saw the Code Pink women gathering. One woman was riding a bike and wearing a sign.

Warning: violent images below the fold. (No, I'm not joking.)

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Bobble Obama is Tired

by: rich

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 23:42:18 PM EDT

Both Biden and Bill gave great speeches. Barack showing up at the end was a nice touch, seeing the Democratic Party's Team together. Only one more day...

It's getting late. Bobble Obama is very tired from another long day at the convention. So I'm going to let him get some rest.

 

 

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Liveblogging the Roll Call Vote for the Nominees

by: rich

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 18:11:11 PM EDT

Update 2: Sen. Barack Obama is the Democratic Party's nominee for President of the United States of America.

The Democratic Party formally nominated two people (bet you can't guess who!) at their convention today. 

The nominating speeches for Sen. Hillary Clinton were given by the following people:

  • Dolores Huerta (CA) - Nominating Speech
  • Jordan Apollo Pazell (Utah) - Seconded the Nomination
  • Denise Williams Harris (NY) - Seconded the Nomination

The nominating speeches for Sen. Barack Obama were given by the following people:

  • Michael Wilson (Registered Republican, FL) - Nominating Speech
  • Sen. Ken Salazar (CO) - Seconded the Nomination
  • Rep. Artur Davis of (AL) - Seconded the Nomination

Roll Call vote as it is happening is below the fold. I will update it periodically. Any errors are my own.

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The Daily Blogger Credential - Video Game Walk-through Edition

by: rich

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 15:46:03 PM EDT

Every day this is what I go through to get and use my Blogger Credential. You must get a new credential for your blog every day; there’s a credential for each day of the week.

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Your first goal is to obtain the credential itself. To do this you must go to the hotel where the blogger credentials are being given out: the Hampton Inn and Suites.

Once inside the Hampton Inn, go to the elevators; make a right, then a quick left. Take the elevator to the third floor. Turn left. Turn left again. There you can enter the small conference room where the credentials are stored.

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The Elder Statesman Speaks: Senator Levin from the Floor of the Convention

by: JPowers155

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 14:56:34 PM EDT

Straight from Sen. Carl Levin's campaign website, we have this video of Michigan's senior Senator from the floor of the Convention.  

The video is a bit "Blair Witch Project" but I'm pretty sure you can hear Sen. Hillary Clinton in the background speaking.

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Parties

by: rich

Wed Aug 27, 2008 at 10:02:44 AM EDT

One of the biggest reasons many people come to this gathering of Democrats that occurs only once every four years is to party. There is heavy emphasis on the "party" in the Democratic Party.

Monday night I went to a party hosted by some Michigan politicians, and this is what it was like,

I left the party with the Anita Ekberg look-alike and folowed her in all her busty blond babeness through the streets of Denver until we came across a fountain with a large pool that looks like this during the day,

 

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Gov. Schweitzer

by: rich

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 23:39:22 PM EDT

I had the privilege of seeing Gov. Schweitzer speak at the Jeff-Jack dinner a few months ago in Detroit. I was blown away. And this line was a beauty from his speech tonight.

Just about all of us know how many houses we own. It must be nice to have the luxury of not knowing how many houses you own.

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Hillary's Speech - Open Thread - Denver08

by: rich

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 23:05:52 PM EDT

Here are my thoughts and lines that stick with me as the speech goes on. Feel free to add yours in the comments. Great speech so far.

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Nice intro from Chelsea Clinton.

We don’t have an advanced copy of the speech available, like we did for Michelle Obama.

The cheers are long and loud for Hillary as she takes the podium.

The bit about being proud mother, Senator, American, and supporter of Barack Obama is smooth.

“The time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose.”

“We are on the same team. None of us can afford to sit on the sidelines.”

“No way No how No McCain”

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Inside the Bloggers' Lounge of the Pepsi Center

by: rich

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 22:41:47 PM EDT

While Gov. Schweitzer of Montana is making us laugh and bringing everyone to their feet (it's a kick-ass speech), here's the view inside the Bloggers' Lounge.

Yes, it's windowless. But there are plenty of outlets for charging laptops, cameras, and cell phones.

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The Civic Center - Denver08

by: rich

Tue Aug 26, 2008 at 19:50:53 PM EDT

Not content to eat a sandwich in the very crowded, very loud, and very warm Big Tent, I opted instead for a burrito at the Chipotle around the corner and down the block.

As I was eating, about a dozen people wearing blue McCain T-shirts walked in. Outside, a man in a red shirt was holding up a big yellow sign with black letters that said, “Jesus Saves.” Thanks to my warped metal-headed youth, the Slayer song of the same name immediately came to my mind.

Fortified with lunch, I took the 16th street Mall shuttle bus down to the Civic Center. It was 92 degrees outside. Inside the non-air-conditioned bus it felt like 102 degrees, especially when it was jam-packed with convention-related visitors.

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Big Wigs at the Big Tent: Denver '08

by: LiberalLucy

Mon Aug 25, 2008 at 18:19:36 PM EDT

While Rich has been roving the streets of Denver in search of the perfect Obama Bobblehead, I've been stationed in the Big Tent all day, escorting VIPs around (aka herding cats), making sure the hundreds of media outlets are meeting/interviewing all the bloggers here, and trying to stay hydrated (Colorado is a surprisingly dry state compared to our beloved Mitten State).

As I write this, I'm in the Alliance Center, next door to the Big Tent, seated next to a blogger for the Huffington Post, and on my other side is a couple guys from one of the best web development firms in the country, who are also some of the original members of the Howard Dean's Internet Team from 2004.  

Today's felt a little like being at a rock concert with an all-star line up, minus the music. I've met actress/activist Darryl Hannah, and yes, she's still incredibly tall, lanky and beautiful, environmental activist Robert Kennedy Jr., national speaker/activist Van Jones (hat-tip to WK for this great photo) Sen. Patrick Leahy, and that's just to name a few. I've hung out with bloggers from CA to NY and everywhere in between, had a smoothie at the Google Retreat, and had organic chocolate at the Huffington Posts' Oasis Room - (I could have gotten a facial or massage, but I had to work, remember? :-)

Hopefully sometime tonight I'll be posting two video interviews with Van Jones and EMILY's List Executive Director Ellen Malcolm and Dept. Political Director Susan Markham up here. Think Michigan isn't going to play a big role this election season? You might think again after you hear what these folks have to say. 

I'm signing off to head to the Pepsi Center for my first look at the actual Convention and fellow bloggers from BloggingforMichigan and delegate/blogger ME Miller from West Michigan Rising. Stay tuned to MichLib and don't forget to regularly check my updates via my Twitter feed

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Introducing the Barack Obama Bobble-Head! - Denver08

by: rich

Mon Aug 25, 2008 at 17:03:31 PM EDT

I went to the hotel where we have to go to get our Blogger Convention Credential. Got the credential, so I’m all set for tonight.

On my way back, I took my time walking down the 16th Street Mall, taking pictures. Denver has pretty much become Obama-Town. You can buy anything Obama.

Including buttons.

 

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Noon Notes - Denver08

by: rich

Mon Aug 25, 2008 at 14:14:31 PM EDT

On the leg from Milwaukee to Denver I met Christian Avard from Green Mountain Daily. He’s a cool guy who’s also going to be blogging for the Huffington Post.

On the SkyRide shuttle bus I ran into the incomparable Miss Laura from Daily Kos and we talked about the Congressional races in Michigan (specifically the chances for Peters to knock off Knollenberg, and Schauer to knock off Walberg) and her new job in DC.

Good news: I’ve been invited to attend the morning Michigan delegate breakfasts and press briefings. They take place every morning this week at the hotel where the Michigan delegation is staying.

Bad News: The hotel where the Michigan Delegation is staying is in Broomfield, CO, about 18 and a half miles from the Pepsi Center. As I’m staying two and a half miles in the opposite direction, and have no means of getting around other than taxi and public transit, I won’t be attending the breakfasts and briefings.

Lunch is Burritos from Chipotle. Yum!

I still have to trudge to the other side of town to pick up my DNCC Blogger Credential for today.

P.S. No, I did not make it to this morning’s 7am Yoga session at the Big Tent.

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Thinking Out Loud at 32,000 Feet and On the Ground - Denver08

by: rich

Mon Aug 25, 2008 at 12:34:49 PM EDT

In the Air

There are two competing forces at the convention:

The first is the reason for the convention itself: a four-day infommercial to showcase the party (of which I am a paid member) and it’s nominee for the presidency of the U.S.

The second is the actions of those of who would disrupt or attempt to hijack the message of the infommerical: protesters and Republicans. The latter, unless Obama or Biden makes some sort of gaffe, really have no chance. This is Obama's Week.

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