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Meeting With Russ Feingold

by BooMan
Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:00:50 PM EST

I just got back from a moveon.org sponsored event at the Constitution Center. Russ Feingold was the featured speaker and he talked about his "Present Vision for Restoring Democracy."

Before the event started I was granted a private audience with Senator Feingold. Chris Bowers of MyDD sent me an email at something like midnight last night and then followed up with a phone call this morning so that I would get my lazy ass out of bed. It was probably Chris's short notice, rather than any Peter Daou syndrome, that resulted in a U.S. Senator sitting down with three white un or underemployed white bloggers to discuss American politics. After I got Susie Madrak to stop posing, thrusting out her boobs, and discussing the best bra bargains on E-Bay, we got to spend about ten minutes with Senator Feingold.

He is just as nice and down to earth in person as he appears on television. He started out by buttering us up a little. He told us that he loves blogging and that he loves the instant feedback. He said it helps him figure out what resonates and what doesn't. He said blogging was one of the most exciting things he has seen in politics in the last 25 years. He loves how we wear down the liars and help correct the record.

We spent the majority of the rest of our time discussing the NSA and detainee bills that are being debated in DC this week. It's fair to say that Feingold's position on these bills is absolutely synonymous with the greater blogosphere's position. That is to say, he sees them as horrible and dangerous bills. He plans to try a few procedural moves to stall the bills. He'd like to see them delayed until after the election. As far as the mood of his colleagues, he said he will know more shortly. He needs to discuss matters with a few key Senators. He noted that Arlen Specter wants to hold a hearing this week on habeus corpus and wondered whether the bills can actually be voted on by Friday. The GOP wants to adjourn on Friday and start the campaign.

They either want to pass these bills, or they want to campaign on Democratic obstruction. Obviously, the bills are horrid enough that we must try to stop them and take the consequences. Whether the Dems will do that remains to be seen. For now, they seem to be focusing on delay, not filibustering.

After our meeting, Feingold gave a good speech, touching on the integrity of our voting machines, further campaign finance reform, publicly funded elections, media deconsolidation, a timetable for Iraq, censuring the President, signing statements, high crimes and misdemeanors (NSA), investigating war profiteering, and a few other topics.

I'm glad I had an opportunity to meet and speak with Senator Feingold. I have more confidence in him now than before. But he's just one Senator. We need many more like him. Thank you to his staff for extending the invitation. Thanks to Chris, too. And Susie? I apologize for the libel and character assassination in this diary.



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Psst. < leaning forward > It's libel, not slander.  Just sayin'.

But thanks for giving me some small hope that things are not completely upside down in DC.

Fear will keep the local systems in line. -Grand Moff Tarkin Survivor Left Blogistan

by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:10:39 PM EST
Boo, that would be censuring the alleged president. It's the GOP that would be well advised to try and censor him.

I'm curious as to what Feingold said that gave you more confidence in him. On what issues were you underconfident? To me he's been the best of the lot for quite some time now.

Bush is "the first President to admit to an impeachable offense." --Former Nixon counsel John Dean

by DaveW on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:12:12 PM EST
Thanks to the editors.

I have more confidence in him because he seems genuine to me.  It's more just a gauging if him as a person.  

by BooMan on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:24:51 PM EST
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Boo, you wouldn't BELIEVE the great bra I just got on E-Bay.

And no, I'm not letting you try it on. You really stretched the last one.

by Susie from Philly (suburbanguerrilla at comcast dot net) on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:15:30 PM EST
Any pics?  He's been known to appear here in his underwear from time to time.  

Fear will keep the local systems in line. -Grand Moff Tarkin Survivor Left Blogistan
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:20:14 PM EST
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I'm OK with that as long as he doesn't show up in her underwear.

The avalanche has started. It is too late for the pebbles to vote. -- Ambassador Kosh
by Omir the Storyteller (omir.the.storyteller -CAT- gmail -DOG- com) on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 04:16:44 PM EST
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you need to pursue those two-for-one sales.
by BooMan on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:25:24 PM EST
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Glad you liked Feingold, Booman, but oh, do you ever need a course in remedial flirting. . .
by Kidspeak on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:29:40 PM EST
Wow Booman, you got to meet the next President of the United States?

You are one lucky bastard.

by wilfred on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:30:41 PM EST
After I got Susie Madrak to stop posing, thrusting out her boobs, and discussing the best bra bargains on E-Bay,...

Oh, that liberal hussy.

LOL!  Thanks for the laugh.

by merciless on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:30:59 PM EST
What I have seen and heard of Feingold impresses me. He has potential as a left of center leader of our party in 08, IMO. Who else looms on the horizon (besides Hilary) as a serious Presidential hopeful on our side? Besides the unlikely candidacy of Kerry/Gore/Edwards, I do not see many other possibilities. Anyone who cares to comment, please feel free. BTW Streetkid is one to something, I think.

It is time for Democrats to remember who got us in this mess, oppose them and not each other.
by keepinon (jaukkuri@sbcglobal.net) on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 03:50:03 PM EST
I'd love for Feingold to win the nomination and the white house. Aside from him, my money's on Edwards for the nomination, assuming Hillary can't fool all the people enough of the time. He's sounding pretty good these days.

Bush is "the first President to admit to an impeachable offense." --Former Nixon counsel John Dean
by DaveW on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 07:09:12 PM EST
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I'm with you on this one DaveW. Edwards is looking good to me too. I love Russ, but I need a back-up because I'm not sure he'll make it. And until Gore throws his hat in the ring, we need an option to Hilary. Right now, Edwards is that man for me.

And he's not just in Iowa these days. He was here in MN over the weekend hitting it hard for several key Dem races.

In case anyone is interested Elizabeth's book "Saving Graces" hits the stores tomorrow and she's on Oprah on Wednesday.

Doesn't information itself have a liberal bias? Steven Colbert

by NLinStPaul on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 07:42:46 PM EST
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Thanks for the update on the Edwards campaign.  I haven't been thinking about them much.
by BooMan on Tue Sep 26th, 2006 at 10:17:21 AM EST
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Well, keepinon, some who have serious ambitions to become president include Bill Richardson, Evan Bayh, and maybe even Tom Daschle.

Edwards has practically moved to Iowa.  Hillary has about a zillion dollars stashed away.  John Kerry says he's now locked and loaded, not like last time.

All these people have the money and connections to begin a serious run.  But who knows where we'll be this time next year?  On my darker days, my guess is martial law.

by merciless on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 04:18:54 PM EST
I think about President Nancy Pelosi running for her first full term after Bush/Cheney are frog-marched out...

(my doctor wants me thinking good thoughts to see if that brings the blood pressure down...)


-- Walking In Darkness --

by Cali Scribe on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 05:11:17 PM EST
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I'm all for a Gore/Fiengold ticket. In all honesty I would love to see Russ as our next president but I think the party would manage to screw him out of the nomination like they did to Dean. He's too left of center(which is really right now). Thus the settle on Gore/Fiengold ticket. I believe too that Gore deserves another shot seeing how he really is our President now.

Frodo failed...Bush has got the ring.
by alohaleezy on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 04:31:38 PM EST
LOL...since I know there is a snowball's chance in hell that anyone I like will get the nomination, I'm for Anyone But Satan.  :>)

There's a sense that people in America aren't getting the truth. - George W. Bush (Gee, ya think?)
by Kamakhya (onyx at earthlink dot net) on Mon Sep 25th, 2006 at 05:04:16 PM EST
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"He noted that Arlen Specter wants to hold a hearing this week on habeus corpus "

the hearing was monday morning. feingold wasn't there.

senator leahy was the only democrat who showed up. (leahy was awesome - the no shows were a BIG disappointment)

by selise (selise - at - speakeasy - dot - net) on Wed Sep 27th, 2006 at 11:09:27 AM EST


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