Gov. Rick Perry orders special election to replace Tom DeLay

Rick Perry has ordered a special election to replace Tom DeLay in the U.S. House. After months of saying that he would not hold a special election the Governor has had a change of heart and has ordered that the election take place on November 7.

Perry says that his change in heart came after all legal avenues to remove DeLay’s name from the Nov. 7 general election ballot ended in defeat for Republicans resulting in a massive write-in campaign to elect his replacement.

DeLay, who resigned in June, was elected in the March primary as the Repblican candidate. But since he resigned after the primary the courts have ruled that his name must remain on the ballot. DeLay argued that since he no longer lived in Texas, much less the district he represented, he should not be permitted to stay on the ballot. The courts, rightfully, acknowledged that DeLay’s case was no different than if the candidate died between the primary and the general election.

As a result of this wrangling, the GOP was forced to mount a write-in campaign to elect a Republican to the seat. The problem here is that the method of voting within DeLay’s district is electronic. Entering a write-in candidate on the ballot is very confusing since the space is limited to 25 characters (including spaces and hyphens), and the voter must enter the candidates name in completely. The local GOP managed to filter their choice down to a Houston city council member. Her name? Shelley Sekula-Gibbs.  Actually having voters remember the correct spelling and hyphenation will be a long shot at best.

In a show of how desperate the GOP is to keep this seat in the red,  Rick Perry has now decided to hold a special election in which Shelley Sekula-Gibbs’ name will actually appear printed on a ballot. So, when voters go to the poll on November 7 in DeLay’s district they will need to vote twice.

The special election move is a stroke of genius, politically speaking, since it helps voters remember the write-in candidate’s name. But from a citizen view, Rick Perry is an absolute mess. He has denied the people of the Sugar Land district representation in the U.S. House long enough, and until the legal options ran out he was fully prepared to leave that seat open until next January. Proving again that Perry does not care about the people, he only cares about his own political aspirations. In fact, given Perry’s record on everything (which is nothing really), I would say that he has done a remarkable job of failing Texas just as W failed Texas and now the United States.

Wake up America!

GOP sets sights on Chet Edwards (TX-17)

The Huffington Report and Taegan Goddard’s Political Wire are putting the magic number for Democrats to win back control of Congress at a net 15 – 20. That means that Democrats need to win all of their exisiting seats in the House and gain an additional 15-20. Unfortunately, Democrats are facing tough battles on four key seats, and facing some stiff competition on four more. One of those that Democrats could (not likely, but still a possibility) lose is TX-17 (FYI- W’s Crawford Ranch is in this district) currently held by Democrat Chet Edwards.

This race is of special interest because of the shameful performance of the GOP challenger Van Taylor on “Hard Ball” last week. I was recently traveling through this district and can gleefully report that I did not see one sign or billboard supporting Taylor, while Edwards signs were quite numerous.

If a stand-up guy like Chet Edwards is facing competition from a candidate like Van Taylor, then it should prove that these guys need all the help they can get.

Texas Congressional Candidate Crushed on Hardball

I’ve heard some dumb things in this election cycle, but this guy takes the cake. Van Taylor, a Republican challenger for the 17th District in Texas, appeared on Hardball on 8/22 to debate the Iraq war. Taylor is the lone Republican Iraq war veteran in this Congressional election. He tends to speak in soundbites and is tripped up leaving he gate when he asserts that al Qaeda is fighting the U.S. in the war. Matthews proceeds to take him to the proverbial “woodshed” where he is beaten senseless-er.
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More is available over at the Burnt Orange Report. Excuse me while I go get some popcorn and play this video again!

Oklahoma is as American as apple pie…

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Take a good look at the political history of Oklahoma. It is generally extremely conservative and often reflects where conservatives would like to see all states seated in terms of political representation.

Oklahoma Lt. Governor Mary Fallin won the Republican primary nomination on Tuesday for a U.S. House seat vacated by Rep. Ernest Istook, who is running for Governor.

As I was reading this piece on SFGATE.COM, I noticed that the Lt. Governor of Oklahoma, if elected to Congress, would be the first woman elected to federal office from the state of Oklahoma since 1920!

Think I’m kidding? Look at how conservative church leaders are treating women these days…