Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Who is "Mudcat" Saunders?

 

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David Saunders (political strategist)

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David "Mudcat" Saunders is a Democratic political strategist and author. Saunders was a senior advisor in the '08 Presidential campaign of John Edwards. He is widely credited with playing important roles in the election of Mark Warner to the office of Governor of Virginia in 2001 and the election of Jim Webb to the U.S. Senate in 2006.
Saunders encourages candidates to show respect for rural culture in order to break through some of the social barriers currently keeping some rural white males from voting for Democrats in larger numbers. He often says that once you can break through the culture, people will listen to what you have to say about the issues.
He is co-author, with political strategist Steve Jarding, of a book on the topic, Foxes in the Henhouse: How the Republicans Stole the South and the Heartland, and What the Democrats Must Do to Run 'em Out.
Saunders is known for making sensationalist claims. In a 2005 interview with the blog SouthNow, Saunders was asked, "Why did the Democrats lose in 2004?":
They can't f---ing count. That's the Democrats' problem. You don't get in the football game and punt on first down. You concede nothing. We conceded 20 states at first and then six more by Labor Day. That's 227 electoral votes. Bush only needed 18 percent of the remaining electoral votes to win.[1]
In 2006, Mr. Saunders was a senior advisor in the 2006 U.S. Senate campaign of Jim Webb in Virginia. He is credited by Jim Webb himself for convincing Webb to run for Senate, as described in this article in Rolling Stone magazine:
In February of 2006, Webb called the Democratic political strategist Dave Saunders, and together they plotted to end the career of Senator George Allen, a handsome dunce in the model of George W. who stood to be re-elected by thirty-three points. The Democrats planned to run Harris Miller, an anti-labor lobbyist dedicated to outsourcing IT jobs overseas. Saunders, his drawl as deep and wide as his connections in the tough little Dixie towns where most Democrats fear to tread, persuaded Webb that he was the man to take out first Miller -- who outspent Webb three to one -- then Allen. Saunders, known as "Mudcat" throughout the state, has for years been working on rebuilding Democratic strength in the South through an alliance of African-Americans and the Southern white men he calls "Bubbas."

"We were in the same place in terms of 'How do you help people down here?' " says Webb. "How do you get the good out of this culture? At the end of this conversation, I said, 'I'll do this. Let's test the theory.' "

From "Virginia Senator James Webb: Washington's Most Unlikely Revolutionary"Jeff Sharlet, Rolling Stone Magazine, Jun 14, 2007
In 2006, Mr. Saunders also served on the Advisory Board of the Commonwealth Coalition, a group organized to oppose the Marshall/Newman amendment (2006 amendment to the Virginia constitution banning gay marriage). In regards to Virginia's anti-gay marriage amendment, Saunders was quoted as saying the following[2]:
"It is political trickery - it has nothing to do with queers and marriage. It is to help Republicans, in general, unite their base in the name of hate."

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8 comments:

  1. Someone named Lowell Feld says he convinced Jim Webb to run for the U.S. Senate as a Democrat.

    Now which of these two politicians is telling the truth?

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    Raising Kaine Created by Lowell Feld and Eric Grim
    Political affiliation Democratic/Progressive
    Website http://www.raisingkaine.com/
    Raising Kaine, also known as "RK", was the leading progressive state political blog in Virginia. It functioned as a group blog and community forum for Virginia netroots activists, whose efforts are primarily directed toward helping to elect Democrats and progressives in Virginia and nationally.RK was a popular example of a collaborative blog, offering comment and diary posting privileges to its visitors. RK was founded by Lowell Feld and Eric Grim in January 2005 with one of the main goals being to help "raise" Democratic Lieutenant Governor Tim Kaine to the governor's mansion.

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  2. http://www.oliverwillis.com/2008/08/22/dave-mudcat-saunders-is-an-idiot-and-no-democrat-should-hire-him/ A view of "Mudcat" Saunders.

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  3. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/14/AR2007091402171.html

    Jim Moran is no slouch either when it comes to "the Jews."

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  4. A racist's place is in the House http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/09/14/AR2007091402171.html

    and apparently in the Senate, too, http://www.aolnews.com/opinion/article/opinion-sen-webb-uses-privilege-to-play-racial-politics/19569386

    say the people of Virginia.

    The majority in the 8th district of Virginia voted for Jim Moran in 2008 and the majority in the state of Virginia voted for Jim Webb in 2008. Change we can believe in? Uh huh.

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  5. http://www.aolnews.com/discuss/pennsylvania-woman-poppy-seeds-not-drugs-led-to-losing-child/19711181#gcpDiscussPageUrlAnchor

    (Nov. 10) -- The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of a Pennsylvania couple whose baby was taken away from them after the mother failed a drug test. The ACLU says the mom is drug free and blames the failed
    full story »

    (Nov. 10) -- The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a civil rights lawsuit on behalf of a Pennsylvania couple whose baby was taken away from them after the mother failed a drug test. The ACLU says the mom is drug free and blames the failed test on a poppy-seed bagel.

    "This was devastating on our whole family," Elizabeth Mort, 21, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "I held her for a few minutes, and they took her and left. I was devastated. I just cried and cried and cried."


    ACLU of Pennsylvania
    The American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania filed a federal lawsuit on Oct. 28 on behalf of Elizabeth Mort and Alex Rodriguez, whose newborn daughter, Isabella, was seized and held for five days by Lawrence County Children and Youth Services after Mort says she failed a hospital drug test because she had recently eaten a bagel with poppy seeds.Mort's daughter, Isabella Rodriguez, was born on April 27 at Jameson Hospital's North Campus in Lawrence County. Before the birth, per hospital policy, Mort was required to submit a urine sample for drug testing. She agreed to the test but reportedly was not told the results.

    On April 30, the day after Mort was discharged from the hospital, a caseworker with Lawrence County Children and Youth Services obtained an emergency order and removed the baby from Mort's New Castle, Pa., home because she had allegedly tested positive for opiates.

    According to the lawsuit, the level of opiates in Mort's system was well below federal workplace drug testing standards and was caused by Mort ingesting a bagel containing poppy seeds before giving birth. The lawsuit also alleges that Mort passed a subsequent drug test and that Children and Youth Services admitted the mistake, but kept her daughter in foster care for five days before finally returning her to her parents.

    The lawsuit, filed by the ACLU in Oakland, Pa., seeks policy changes, damages and attorney fees, the Gazette reported.

    "I'm hoping that they'll either change their policies so it doesn't happen to another family or they'll investigate it better before they take babies from their homes," Mort told the newspaper.

    Officials with Jameson Hospital's North Campus have not yet commented on the case. According to the Gazette, county representatives said they acted appropriately.

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  6. http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/loving.html

    LOVING ET UX. v. VIRGINIA
    SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
    388 U.S. 1
    June 12, 1967, Decided
    MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WARREN delivered the opinion of the Court.
    This case presents a constitutional question never addressed by this Court: whether a statutory scheme adopted by the State of Virginia to prevent marriages between persons solely on the basis of racial classifications violates the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment. For reasons which seem to us to reflect the central meaning of those constitutional commands, we conclude that these statutes cannot stand consistently with the Fourteenth Amendment.

    In June 1958, two residents of Virginia, Mildred Jeter, a Negro woman, and Richard Loving, a white man, were married in the District of Columbia pursuant to its laws. Shortly after their marriage, the Lovings returned to Virginia and established their marital abode in Caroline County. At the October Term, 1958, of the Circuit Court of Caroline County, a grand jury issued an indictment charging the Lovings with violating Virginia's ban on interracial marriages. On January 6, 1959, the Lovings pleaded guilty to the charge and were sentenced to one year in jail; however, the trial judge suspended the sentence for a period of 25 years on the condition that the Lovings leave the State and not return to Virginia together for 25 years. He stated in an opinion that:

    "Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix."
    After their convictions, the Lovings took up residence in the District of Columbia. On November 6, 1963, they filed a motion in the state trial court to vacate the judgment and set aside the sentence on the ground that the statutes which they had violated were repugnant to the Fourteenth Amendment....
    The two statutes under which appellants were convicted and sentenced are part of a comprehensive statutory scheme aimed at prohibiting and punishing interracial marriages. The Lovings were convicted of violating § 20-58 of the Virginia Code:

    "Leaving State to evade law. -- If any white person and colored person shall go out of this State, for the purpose of being married, and with the intention of returning, and be married out of it, and afterwards return to and reside in it, cohabiting as man and wife, they shall be punished as provided in § 20-59, and the marriage shall be governed by the same law as if it had been solemnized in this State. The fact of their cohabitation here as man and wife shall be evidence of their marriage."

    Section 20-59, which defines the penalty for miscegenation, provides:

    "Punishment for marriage. -- If any white person intermarry with a colored person, or any colored person intermarry with a white person, he shall be guilty of a felony and shall be punished by confinement in the penitentiary for not less than one nor more than five years."

    Other central provisions in the Virginia statutory scheme are § 20-57, which automatically voids all marriages between "a white person and a colored person" without any judicial proceeding, and §§ 20-54 and 1-14 which, respectively, define "white persons" and "colored persons and Indians" for purposes of the statutory prohibitions. The Lovings have never disputed in the course of this litigation that Mrs. Loving is a "colored person" or that Mr. Loving is a "white person" within the meanings given those terms by the Virginia statutes...

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  7. "Mudcat" Saunders worked on John Edwards' campaign in 2008? Well this is what Edwards was doing.....


    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/07/rielle-hunter-sought-affa_n_780082.html



    Rielle Hunter, the blonde film producer whose affair with John Edwards rocked the political world, is allegedly still on the prowl.

    According to the National Enquirer, the same publication that blew the Edwards sex scandal wide open, Hunter recently visited Los Angeles -- and tried to get in touch with at least a couple of famous men. The Enquirer reports that Hunter sought out "Friends" star Matt LeBlanc.

    According to the article, Hunter told a friend that "if she can't marry John Edwards, then marrying a famous actor is high up in those dreams of hers."

    Hunter is currently locked in a lawsuit with ex-Edwards aide Andrew Young, who could face jail time over a dispute about a John Edwards-Rielle Hunter sex tape.

    More information about Hunter's West coast trip can be found in the latest issue of National Enquirer.

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