MMMmmm… This Crow Is Delicious!

by Pete Wann

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Man, those Odyssey One Source polo shirts are really comfortable! I can totally see why Kim Brimer would want to wear one in a parade.

Thanks to Alan Calhoun at Odyssey One Source for the totally unsolicited, really nice polo shirt.

Clearly I’m no good at spin, so I apologize to both candidates for the clumsy attempt at it. I still maintain that it was probably a bad idea to wear a shirt with a corporate logo to an “official” campaign function. However, I can also see how the corporate logo could have been overlooked, since the shirts are designed for exactly the kind of hot weather we had lo those many Saturdays ago.

End result: I apologize. Thanks to everyone who called me on my BS.

A Sartorial Question

by Pete Wann

Editors Note: There’s no way to post this without it seeming partisan, but it’s an interesting question, so I thought I’d throw it out to our readers.

This picture is of State Senator Kim Brimer at the recent “Celebration of Freedom Parade” in Crowley.

Texas State Senator Kim Brimer(Photo courtesy George Wada)

The shirt he’s wearing has the logo of Odyssey One Source (an HR services outsourcing firm based in Euless).

Now, assuming that a politician’s sole motivation for appearing in a parade is to wave the flag and get some name recognition, was the decision to wear this shirt (of all the MANY, MANY shirts I’m sure he owns) a good one? I hope to goodness it was unintentional, but if it wasn’t, what does this say about his feelings toward “the working guy/gal”?

I suppose I should find it refreshing that a politician nowadays would NOT obsess over every little bit of their public image, but in this case, and particularly in this location (Crowley, a pretty blue-collar town), I must admit that I’m flabbergasted that neither Brimer nor anyone in his entourage would question this choice of apparel.

But enough about me — What do you think?

Primary Runoff Election Tuesday!

by Bernie

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably heard about the record turnout in this year’s primary elections. Well, it turns out the voting isn’t quite over yet… there are runoffs in a few key elections. Yay!

The Democratic runoff includes a race we here at West and Clear really care about: Texas Railroad Commission. For the uninitiated: the TRC doesn’t have anything to do with railroads anymore. Instead, they are mostly charged with regulating the oil and gas industry.

We encourage you to vote for Dale Henry for railroad commissioner. If you’re concerned about “saltwater” (read: carcinogenic-chemical-water) injection wells and what they mean for our long-term groundwater safety, Mr. Henry is your candidate.

Mr. Henry is also the only candidate who seems to realize that we can’t drill our way out of an energy shortage, and he plans to focus on a sound renewable energy policy as Railroad commissioner.

Please note: if you voted in the Republican primary on March 4th, you cannot vote in the Democratic runoff. If you voted in the Democratic Primary OR if you voted in neither party’s primary, you can vote in the runoff. Look up your polling place, and vote for Dale Henry!

Breaking News: Obama Wins At District 10 Convention

by Pete Wann

After nearly 21 hours of waiting and deliberation, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama has won the State Senate District 10 Convention with 66% of the total delegation.

Both Bernie Scheffler and yours truly were elected as delegates to the State Convention in Austin this June.

I’m going to bed.

State Senate District 10 Convention Open Thread

by Pete Wann

It’s 9:40 on a Saturday night, and Bernie and I are sitting in the Will Rogers Coliseum waiting for the Convention results to be announced. Did you attend? Are you still here?

This is an open thread for y’all to share your stories and impressions from the convention! Let ‘er rip!

West and Clear Podcast - “The Podcast About Nothing.”

by Pete Wann

You’re just going to have to listen to this one.

We give our takes on the upcoming primaries, Rick Perry’s book, and squirrel vs. grackle deathmatches.

Special guest this episode: SteveB from FortWorthBlogorrhea

 
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All Sorts of Politickin’ In Fort Worth This Week

by Pete Wann

Since I’m lazy by nature, I see no reason not to just link to the roundup of political events that the Star-Telegram has put together, instead of going to all that effort myself.

I will add this, though: Please take public transit. That’s the one thing that the roundup leaves out. They list plenty of parking options, but never mention that a whole bunch of perfectly good buses (in the case of the stockyards) and trains (the convention center gets both!) that go by these places that would love to see you on them. (You could also ride your bike, since both are on street bike trails and/or near the Trinity trails.)

John McCain To Appear In Fort Worth Thursday

by Pete Wann

The Senator from Arizona will be holding a fundraising luncheon at the City Club in downtown Fort Worth on Thursday. There will be a private reception at noon, the luncheon begins at 12:30.

Former President Bill Clinton To Appear In Fort Worth Tuesday

by Pete Wann

Former President Bill Clinton will be appearing in two locations in Fort Worth today, holding rallies to get out the vote for his wife.

The first event will be at the Worth Heights Community Center from 4:15 to 6:15 this afternoon.


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The second event will be at Marine Park this evening from 5:30 till 8:00.


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I may try to make the Marine Park event. How often do you get to see a former President speak?

Obama Rally In Dallas Draws 17,000+ Supporters From Across North Texas

by Pete Wann

When Jenna and I got to the T&P station in Fort Worth, the woman at the ticketing kiosks asked us if we were headed to Dallas for the Obama Rally. We responded proudly that we were, and she said that a group of “like 500 people” had been there for the first train of the morning, heading over for that as well.

I was afraid that we wouldn’t be able to get in if that many people were already lining up that early.

Fortunately, Reunion Arena holds 19,000 people, so we made it in, along with nearly 17,000 of our fellow North Texans, to hear Barack Obama give his stump speech.

I’ve been to a Billy Graham revival meeting, and that’s exactly what this rally felt like. Obviously the place was going to be full-up with Obama supporters, but I guess I didn’t expect them to be THAT enthusiastic.

I was really surprised at the lack of pomp and circumstance in the event. (Apparently we didn’t get into the arena early enough to witness the pomp or the circumstance.) It kicked off a little late because the organizers were trying to squeeze as many people as they could into the arena and still keep it safe for everyone involved.

Then local Obama supporter Ron Kirk (former Mayor of Dallas) took the stage to get the crowd fired up. After him came Emmit Smith, who really got things rockin’.

After an introduction by a young Hispanic man (sorry I didn’t catch your name, dude), Obama took the stage. He thanked various local people and groups for about 5 minutes, then launched into his stump speech.

As you can see, the crowd was surprisingly diverse. I don’t know the actual breakdown, but I know that Jenna and I were most definitely not in the majority there. It made me feel good about the political climate in the country that Obama is not only getting a chance to run, but also that he’s by most measures the front runner to be our next president.

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