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Our review of today's Florida political news and punditry follows (remember, there's much more after the jump).
Mouth breathers hit Orlando
We all have plenty of Republican friends, but who are these people:
About 3,000 Republican activists gave Gov. Charlie Crist a reception Saturday that could be called polite. They applauded his arrival, but a few hundred wouldn't join in a standing ovation, and his remarks on climate change got no applause at all.
The cool reception was not altogether surprising. It's a highly partisan crowd in Orlando, and Crist has strongly downplayed partisanship as governor in favor of working with both Democrats and Republicans.
When Crist mentioned his predecessor, Jeb Bush, the crowd whooped and applauded. Social and moral issues are vital to many convention delegates, but Crist touched on them only perfunctorily, saying “the sanctity of marriage” is between a man and a woman and “a culture of life.”
Crist mentioned Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan in his speech, lavishing all three with praise. But neither he nor the other luncheon speakers mentioned a fellow Republican by the name of George W. Bush.
“Crist's biggest applause getter: Jeb Bush“. Speaking of Bushco: “George Who?“
“The opening day of the Florida GOP's “Presidency IV” weekend, which tonight features a Fox News debate, underscored some truths of this unusual election cycle:”
-Nothing fires up Republican crowds this year better than uttering the words “Hillary Clinton.”
-America's biggest battleground state plays a central role in the path to the GOP nomination.
-And it's no fluke that Giuliani is the Florida front-runner. Even with moderate-to-liberal positions on hot-button social issues, the former New York mayor will be tough to topple.
Giuliani on Saturday was by far the most energetic speaker, revving up the crowd. Even skeptics left the Rosen Shingle Creek ballroom buzzing about Giuliani - that, and Fred Thompson's anemic speech of less than five minutes.
“Giuliani peps up GOP rally“. See also “GOP Fans Election Flames“.
Some lighter fare: “'You may be a Republican if …this cracks you up:'” “Candidates say funny things - on purpose“. You may be less than suprised to know that they're “Praying for Republican victory“. Scott Maxwell has a little fun: “Line them up!” (if you're afraid tonight's debate among the GOP candidates for president won't hold your attention, consider turning the event into one big drinking game. The rules are simple. Just take a drink . . .) More humor: “Florida, the butt of all jokes?“
Laff riot: “Republicans Rudy Giuliani and Mitt Romney have been stumbling over each other in their efforts to portray the other guy as Hillary Clinton's ideological soulmate.”
Romney's campaign issued a release Saturday by Al Cardenas, the chairman of Romney's Florida steering committee and a former chairman of the Republican Party of Florida. It blasted the idea that the GOP must “nominate a Republican who, like Hillary Clinton, opposes a constitutional amendment to protect traditional marriage, a candidate who, like Senator Clinton, supports” gun control and abortion rights.
That candidate would be Rudy Giuliani.
Cardenas wrote that Republicans who argue only Giuliani can beat Clinton are asking “social conservatives to wait upstairs until the party is over — because they wouldn't want to embarrass their other guests.” . . .
Neither candidate, however, showed up Saturday in a skirt.
“Republicans in drag?“. More: “Halloween Comes Early: Greer Scares Delegates with HRC“.
Earth to Charlie:
“Republicans care about a broad range of things, and that's healthy in my view,” Crist said. “You know, I'm a 'live and let live' kind of guy . . . but I think we're in a good place in a good time.”
“In Orlando, GOP hopefuls hammer away at Clinton“. Poor Charlie: “Crist criticism comes from his own party“. See also “Crist: Conservatives unite for 2008“.
And here's a coup for Freddie, he's snagged a couple of real can do guys: “House Speaker Marco Rubio of West Miami was going to endorse GOP prez candidate Fred Thompson today in Orlando, but he had to stay home for family reasons, according to two sources familiar with the endorsement. One said Rubio was to be named Florida campaign co-chair with U.S. Rep. Adam Putnam.”
Perhaps Saint Marco is reconsidering after “Fred Thompson's anemic speech of less than five minutes“. “Thompson's speech was so short — 4 min. and 37 seconds — some people in the crowd mistook his conclusion as just an applause line.” “Fred's money's worth?“. Freddie must have missed his nap.
To be fair, “Thompson spoke longer, for nearly 6 minutes, at a reception for black Republicans” … but, hey, give Freddie a break, after all it was a very small and quiet (indeed tomb like) room.
Fred will get another chance to drag his knuckles tonight: “Thompson will try to get back on track tonight“. It should be entertaining: “Daggers out for the next GOP debate“.
We don't need no stinkin' government regulation
The “free” market at work: “34% of area gas stations fail pump tests in last 3 years“.
And the next time you hear someone gassing on about the evils of government regulation and the joy of the unrestricted free market, you may want o remind them of things like this:
Lois Harris went to a doctor in March for the blurry spot in her left eye.
She was not worried, thinking an easily treatable cataract was to blame. But Harris was diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in the United States.
The Melbourne woman, who doesn't have insurance, was able to afford injections of a cancer treatment that seems to preserve eyesight. The medicine, Avastin, costs about $50 a dose.
But starting in December, thousands of eye patients nationwide may not be able to get the medicine. The drug's maker is taking steps that will limit ophthalmologists' access to Avastin. As a result, people may have to switch to an alternative, Lucentis, which runs about $2,000 a dose.
“Eye-drug switch may strap patients“.
A bad smell
Carl Hiaasen “The odor of the criminal probe has been hovering around Milberg Weiss for some time, but apparently many top Democrats don't mind the stink. Twenty-six candidates, including Rep. Tim Mahoney of Florida, have accepted campaign checks from donors connected to Milberg Weiss since the 2006 indictments.” “The allure of stinking campaign cash“.
“This old house”
The Palm Beach Post editors: “Stick a fork in this special session of the Legislature. Please. Let it be done. Officially, the Legislature can meet until Oct. 29 to approve a tax-cut amendment for the Jan. 29 ballot. But based on last week's events in Tallahassee, the House and Senate won't be able to agree, which would be a good thing for Florida. It might even be a great thing.” “This old House, Senate poor tax-cut carpenters“. More: “Tax debate moves in and out of sunshine“, “Tax Ideas Multiply“, “Local concerns steer tax debate“, “State's deep geographic lines show in tax talks” and “State Rep. Carl Domino's 'portability' persistence pays off“.
It ain't a “tax” increase
“More cities charging insurance companies for emergency response“.
PBC
“The FBI official overseeing the bureau's corruption probes in Palm Beach County says his newly buttressed staff is keeping busy with 'good, corroborated allegations,' many centered on land deals.” “Expanded FBI staff targeting corruption“. See also “” and “”.
Anderson
“Federal investigators looking into the death of Martin Lee Anderson may take a cue from past federal civil-rights convictions to make their case.” “Anderson review reminiscent of Rodney“.
'Ya think?
“The audacity of the U.S. sugar industry to protect its anti-free market practices knows no limits.” “Sugar kings' latest con is hard to swallow“.
Water wars
“U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney on Saturday urged locals to lobby the president and federal lawmakers for a massive water projects bill that includes $1.4 billion for restoring the Indian River Lagoon. President Bush has vowed to veto the Water Resources Development Act, which already has passed both houses of Congress. If the president refuses to sign the bill this week, members of the House and Senate are prepared to override the veto, said Mahoney, D-Palm Beach Gardens.” “Mahoney tries to stir up support for water bill“.
“Family feud”
“The descendants of Ben Hill Griffin Jr. own a chunk of Florida bigger than Pinellas. But will they build on it, or grow on it?”
Nearly seven years ago, the descendants of citrus and cattle baron Ben Hill Griffin Jr. wrangled over his fortune. A courtroom battle settled how the empire would be split, but not before the public got an inside look at the pettiness and greedof one of the state's most prominent families.
The settlement established a new dynastic status quo, which masked further discord among family members controlling one of Florida's leading agricultural companies.
Now that mask is slipping again, revealing another power struggle, but with far greater implications.
“A family feud to reshape Florida“.
The poor things
“Florida government is witnessing a banner year for special elections, and that's translating into a costly tab for the people asked to cut checks. So far this year, 36 candidates have filed for eight special elections called to fill legislative seats opened up by resignations, gubernatorial appointments and one death.” “Banner year for special elections is costing taxpayers big money“.
Stop the presses!
“Science education to cover evolution“.
Black comedy filming in Tally
“HBO crews expect to be in Tallahassee Nov. 3-7 filming the cable network's version of the [2000] presidential deadlock.” “Tallahassee, the Movie“.
While the GOPers whine …
“Cash is king in this year's presidential campaign, and Florida is one of the nation's biggest ATMs.”
As of Sept. 30, 2003, President Bush had raised $7.26 million from Floridians. This year, the GOP candidates' total is $8.96 million.
But it is the Democrats — led by U.S. Sens. Hillary Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois — who have really convinced Floridians to open their wallets. John Kerry, Howard Dean and their rivals had raised $2.6 million at this time four years ago. This year's eight-person field has raked in a stunning $10.17 million.
“Florida Democrats open wallets for '08 candidates “.
Florida's booming economy
“Housing slump strikes downtowns“.
Sill waitin' for that “drop like a rock” stuff
“Not everyone will get relief promised by Legislature”. “Not everyone in Broward will get property tax relief“.
Inexcusable
“The Florida panther stands as close to disappearing as any living thing on the planet. About 80 to 100 panthers remain, three times the number that existed barely a decade ago. But the controversial breeding program that saved the panther from extinction has ushered in a new era of greater problems and tougher solutions.” “On the edge: Florida panthers stand close to disappearing“.
Whatever
“Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign says her husband's appearance at the James L. Knight Center does not violate her pledge to boycott Florida.” “Clinton camp: Fundraiser no breach of boycott“.
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