Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis and her advisers have begun informing influential Democrats that she intends to run for governor in 2014, according to multiple sources familiar with Davis’s conversations. [...]
Davis advisers declined to confirm that she will enter the governor’s race, but Davis consultant Hector Nieto said the senator has made up her mind about 2014 and will unveil her plans next week.
“Sen. Davis has decided what she will do and she looks forward to making that announcement with her grass-roots supporters on Oct. 3,” Nieto said.
I have to first say that I'm disappointed that Davis has sought the advice and counsel of the Matt Angle brain trust. This man and his acolytes -- last responsible for the glittering state party chairmanship of Boyd Richie -- have filled the yawning leadership vacuum in this state for much too long. I was hoping Battleground Texas might be growing up enough to wrest control of things away from them.
Davis really does need some people who have won some races, which is to say no Texas-based consultants with any real authority. (This is the nicest thing you will ever read me write about political consultants.) Trust that I will be critical of her campaign if I disagree with it.
But no matter what happens, Davis amps up the wattage for 2014 to a national intensity, brings along a few of her Senate colleagues on the ticket, and lifts the boats and the spirits of Democrats down the ballot and across the Lone Star State. None of that is a bad thing.
What is a bad thing is the "baby-killing Barbie" bullshit that's already flying in from the starboard side. Fourteen months of that garbage is going to try men's and women's souls.
I promise to keep things fair and balanced; every time I read something derogatory from a child doll fetishist about a woman's reproductive freedom, I'm going to post a cripple joke. I was forced to start early with the payback, if you recall.
Texas Monthly's already got General Scooter on the cover.
I thought he had two legs? Who pushed him out in the middle of that field? Must he wear a seatbelt or a harness when he fires that shotgun in order to avoid dumping himself out of his chair?
Anyway, things should be lively going forward. Despite the senator's moderate record overall -- never mind, once again, what Mark Jones says -- I'll host some moneybomb efforts and make a small contribution myself. And that will be because the right wing freaks in this state need to be made to understand that they aren't going to be in charge much longer.
Update (9/29): Thanks to Mike at Crooks and Liars for including this post in his roundup. Those visiting here for the first time might also want to see here for the latest development in the Texas governor's race.
2 comments:
Wow -- "General Scooter"? You are sinking to Coby level, mocking the man because he is disabled. What next -- sexism, homophobia, or threats of violence?
It's called fighting fire with fire. I'm not surprised you're shocked by it because Democrats typically refuse to do it.
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