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· The Mudflats · Posted by Jeanne Devon · Thursday, July 26, 2012 ·
Ever have one of those moments where you literally cant believe your eyes? Well, heres one for you. Imagine my surprise when I clicked on the Daily News headline ''Young blasted for endorsing Democrat in Senate race.'' Then my eye fell on the word Hawaii. At first, my mind went to Hawaiian Democratic Senator Daniel Inouye. He was a great friend of the late Senator Ted Stevens, who called Stevens brother and even came to Anchorage for his funeral and delivered a very moving eulogy. Why would they blast Don Young for endorsing Inouye? I thought to myself. And while the page was loading, I wondered, and why is he endorsing Inouye when hes not up for re-election until 2016?
So, imagine my surprise when his endorsement turned out to be for Democratic candidate Mazie Hirono. You cant imagine my surprise, because it is unimaginable. Id seen her speak recently at the Netroots convention in Providence, Rhode Island. I attended a luncheon panel where she appeared with Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, and House candidate Darcy Burner of Washington.
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Hirono, Burner, and Warren on stage at Netroots 2012 in Providence[/center]
When she was only 8 years old, she and her mother fled an abusive father, and sailed to America in steerage, from Japan. She spoke about how grateful she was for her mothers courage, and the risk she took in starting a new life. Neither knew a word of English, and when her mother got a job, she worried that if she ever got sick and couldnt work, there would be no more money, and she would be alone in a strange new land.
I know what its like for struggling families, and I know about strong women, she said. I believe the Senate could stand more diversity and I bring quadruple diversity I am a woman, I would be the first Asian woman ever, I am an immigrant, I am a Buddhist. People say, yes, but are you gay? and I say, Nobodys perfect. The audience erupted in laughter.
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· The Mudflats · Posted by Jeanne Devon · Thursday, July 26, 2012 ·
Ever have one of those moments where you literally cant believe your eyes? Well, heres one for you. Imagine my surprise when I clicked on the Daily News headline ''Young blasted for endorsing Democrat in Senate race.'' Then my eye fell on the word Hawaii. At first, my mind went to Hawaiian Democratic Senator Daniel Inouye. He was a great friend of the late Senator Ted Stevens, who called Stevens brother and even came to Anchorage for his funeral and delivered a very moving eulogy. Why would they blast Don Young for endorsing Inouye? I thought to myself. And while the page was loading, I wondered, and why is he endorsing Inouye when hes not up for re-election until 2016?
So, imagine my surprise when his endorsement turned out to be for Democratic candidate Mazie Hirono. You cant imagine my surprise, because it is unimaginable. Id seen her speak recently at the Netroots convention in Providence, Rhode Island. I attended a luncheon panel where she appeared with Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, and House candidate Darcy Burner of Washington.
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Hirono, Burner, and Warren on stage at Netroots 2012 in Providence[/center]
When she was only 8 years old, she and her mother fled an abusive father, and sailed to America in steerage, from Japan. She spoke about how grateful she was for her mothers courage, and the risk she took in starting a new life. Neither knew a word of English, and when her mother got a job, she worried that if she ever got sick and couldnt work, there would be no more money, and she would be alone in a strange new land.
I know what its like for struggling families, and I know about strong women, she said. I believe the Senate could stand more diversity and I bring quadruple diversity I am a woman, I would be the first Asian woman ever, I am an immigrant, I am a Buddhist. People say, yes, but are you gay? and I say, Nobodys perfect. The audience erupted in laughter.
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Don Young Endorses Dem. What the… ? (Original Post)
DeSwiss
Jul 2012
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struggle4progress
(118,379 posts)1. That's a fun ad!
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)2. Crazy old Don gets it right every once in a while.
He voted for Lilly Ledbetter, too. He's corrupt as all get-out, but he's not a Tea Partier.
DeSwiss
(27,137 posts)3. Damning with faint praise.....
- I like it!
Blue_In_AK
(46,436 posts)4. Our local progressive radio girl, Shannyn Moore,
has that quote played over her show's theme song every day -- right before Sarah Palin says, "In what respect, Charlie." I never knew where that came from until a couple of weeks ago when we were bored one night and watched "They Live" for the first time. When Roddy Piper quoted that line, the lightbulb visibly went off over my head.
xchrom
(108,903 posts)5. Funny. Nt