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Our favorite Roy Blunt (r) commercial

02 Monday May 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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ad, missouri, Roy Blunt, Senate, super PAC

There’s a super PAC video of b-roll images of Roy Blunt (r) that’s just awesome. The PAC supports Roy Blunt.

Treacly music.
Lens flare.
Rolled up sleeves.
Slow motion. Jump cuts.
Bugs. Lots of them.
That smile. That grin.
More bugs.
More lens flare.
Unintentionally ironic bus wrap.
More rolled up sleeves.
Bugs on the bus windshield.

Cliché images, without substantive content. That about sums up Roy Blunt (r) in the United States Senate.

Sen. Roy Blunt (r) won’t do his job and the sun also rises

17 Thursday Mar 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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missouri, Obstructionism, Roy Blunt, Senate, U.S. Supreme Court

Early this morning in west central Missouri.

Sunrise.

Sunrise.

Meanwhile, the same old republican obstructionism in Washington, D.C.:

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Senator Roy Blunt ‏@RoyBlunt
I will not vote for this nominee to the Supreme Court. (3/3) 10:34 AM – 16 Mar 2016

Dude, you and the republican majority in the U.S. Senate won’t even hold hearings or a vote.

Do your job. Schmuck.

Previously:

Originalism in a time of argle-bargle (February 14, 2016)

Jason Kander (D): the Supreme Court and Roy Blunt (r) (February 15, 2016)

Sen. Roy Blunt (r): can’t be bothered to even attempt to appear to do his job (February 23, 2016)

Jason Kander (D) to Roy Blunt (r): #DoYourJob (February 25, 2016)

Tell Roy Blunt to do his job (March 4, 2016)

Jason Kander (D): the Supreme Court and Roy Blunt (r)

15 Monday Feb 2016

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Antonin Scalia, Jason Kander, missouri, Roy Blunt, Senate

Secretary of State and U.S. Senate candidate Jason Kander (D) speaking at the Johnson County Democratic Committee Kirkpatrick dinner in Warrensburg – March 28, 2015.

Secretary of State and U.S. Senate candidate Jason Kander (D) [March 2015 file photo].

Missouri Secretary of State and U.S. Senate candidate Jason Kander (D) issued the following statement:

The Constitution requires the President to nominate Judges of the Supreme Court, so any Senator saying otherwise clearly hasn’t read it. This political pandering is another reason why Missourians are so fed up with Washington. If Senator Blunt thinks the nominee eventually chosen by the President isn’t qualified, he can vote no. But to not have the political courage to even take a vote shows a complete inability to do his job.

Shorter version: do your job.

Previously:

The world has changed (February 13, 2016)

Originalism in a time of argle-bargle (February 14. 2016)

Clarity in a time of right wingnut political fog (February 15, 2016)

That sums it all up

03 Thursday Dec 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, social media

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campaign finance, Claire McCaskill, guns, Jason Kander, missouri, NRA, Roy Blunt, Senate, social media, Twitter

From Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander (D), a candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016, via Twitter:

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Jason Kander ‏@JasonKander
Yesterday terrorists shot and killed 14 innocent people. Today @RoyBlunt voted to let suspected terrorists buy guns. Unbelievable. 4:16 PM – 3 Dec 2015

From Igor Volsky at Think Progress:

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igorvolsky ‏@igorvolsky
Sen. Blunt received $755,816 in expenditures from the NRA, so he voted against today’s background check measure. 5:44 PM – 3 Dec 2015

There is a difference.

From Senator Claire McCaskill’s (D) office:

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McCaskill Office ‏@McCaskillOffice
Claire: Why would we let a suspected terrorist legally buy an assault weapon? A majority of Americans want loopholes closed #StopGunViolence 4:58 PM – 3 Dec 2015

Good question.

The vote in the United States Senate:

U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 114th Congress – 1st Session

Vote Summary

Question: On the Motion (Motion to Waive All Applicable Budgetary Discipline Re: Feinstein Amdt. No. 2910 )

Vote Number: 319 Vote Date: December 3, 2015, 04:29 PM
Required For Majority: 3/5 Vote Result: Motion Rejected
Amendment Number: S.Amdt. 2910 to S.Amdt. 2874 to H.R. 3762 (Restoring Americans’ Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act of 2015)

Statement of Purpose: To increase public safety by permitting the Attorney General to deny the transfer of firearms or the issuance of firearms and explosives licenses to known or suspected dangerous terrorists.

Vote Counts:
YEAs 45
NAYs 54
Not Voting 1

[….]

Blunt (R-MO), Nay
McCaskill (D-MO), Yea

[emphasis added]

Let that sink in for a minute.

In which Claire (D) utilizes social media to point out useless posturing, and the right wingnut peanut gallery freaks out

30 Friday Oct 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Claire McCaskill, debt limit, Senate, social media, Twitter

Early this morning, from Senator Claire McCaskill (D), via Twitter:

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Claire McCaskill Verified account 
‏@clairecmc Where Rand Paul and Ted Cruz prove to America they should be President by making us vote at 1am. Genius. 12:14 AM – 30 Oct 2015

Heh. Did Marco Rubio (r) bother to show up? Just asking.

Some of the responses:

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Angela ‏@AnelaKona
@clairecmc you guys should work on Christmas and Easter since you like separation of church and state so much. 12:52 AM – 30 Oct 2015

Uh, so did the founding fathers – like separation of church and state that is. See for instance Article VI of the U.S. Constitution.

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NH Stands With Rand ‏@NHForRand
@clairecmc someone’s upset they have to do their job! Typical! Just give you tax payers money and you will spend as much as you can right? 12:19 AM – 30 Oct 2015

Uh, that’s debt that has already been incurred.

Ah yes, sort of libertarians. The folks who believe that interstate commerce can be more easily accomplished by individuals carrying their wares in backpacks cross country. Fact: the floating DeLorean, while in a movie, has not actually been invented yet.

Burrows103015

Darren Burrows ‏@RealBurrows
@clairecmc Is it really so awful to conceive that we only spend what comes in? Every American family does it. #BadBudgetBill 6:14 AM – 30 Oct 2015

Evidently has never had to get a mortgage to buy a home.

There’s plenty more where this stuff came from. The best quip:

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D. Davenport, CFRE ‏@Ddavenport
@clairecmc Holy crap there are a lot of pissed Cardinals fans on Twitter tonight. #Royals 12:56 AM – 30 Oct 2015

Heh.

Was that after someone tripped over the power cord for the satellite truck?

27 Tuesday Oct 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Either that or we weren’t paying attention to any of the commercials.

We missed it.

Tonight, via Twitter:

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Geoff Gerling ‏@GGerling
Well done Roy Blunt. First US Senate ad in October during a Royals game. Smart. Kander has to answer. 9:16 PM – 27 Oct 2015

And a reply:

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Kevin Garner ‏@kevintgarner
.@GGerling Also it’s a Karl Rove a[d], since @RoyBlunt can’t run on his vets record. Glad @JasonKander is a vet and votes vet! 9:26 PM – 27 Oct 2015

And just why would Roy Blunt (r) need to have someone run ads on his behalf this far out before an election?

Jason Kander (D) at the University of Central Missouri Homecoming Parade – October 24, 2015

24 Saturday Oct 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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homecoming, Jason Kander, missouri, parade, Senate, University of Central Missouri

In the Fall college towns across Missouri hold homecoming events, including parades. In an election year the crowds that gather to watch the parade are a convenient concentration of people for individuals running for public office. On off years, the crowds are still there, but there are fewer politicians.

This morning Jason Kander, the Democratic Party candidate for U.S. Senate in 2016, walked the University of Central Missouri homecoming parade, taking the opportunity to greet people and shake hands along the parade route.

Secretary of State and 2016 U.S. Senate candidate Jason Kander (D) at the University of Central Missouri Homecoming Parade, in Warrensburg - October 24, 2015

Secretary of State and 2016 U.S. Senate candidate Jason Kander (D) at the University of Central Missouri Homecoming Parade, in Warrensburg – October 24, 2015

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Warrensburg Daily Star Journal Editor Jack Miles spoke with Jason Kander (D) as he walked in the parade.
Warrensburg Daily Star Journal Editor Jack Miles spoke with Jason Kander (D) as he walked in the parade.
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Interestingly, there wasn’t a republican entry in the parade that we could find. We did look.

Unintentionally ironic…

20 Thursday Aug 2015

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2016, Governor's Ham Breakfast, missouri, Roy Blunt, Sedalia, Senate, State Fair

…on so many levels.

A Roy Blunt (r) U.S. Senate campaign sign crew at the back of a mini rally before

the start of the Governor’s Ham Breakfast at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia – August 20, 2015.

Probably.

Previously:

Our world in three Tweets (April 21, 2015)

PPP polling results in Missouri: social media hints (August 11, 2015)

PPP Missouri Poll: 2016 U.S. Senate and Governor – August 11, 2015 (August 11, 2015)

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D): this, sort of

23 Saturday May 2015

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Claire McCaskill, missouri, NSA, Rand Paul, Senate

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) last night via Twitter:

Claire McCaskill ‏@clairecmc

Hey #StandwithRand.He’s not filibustering but using Senate rules to grandstand. Frustrating for those of us who actually want to reform NSA. 10:26 PM – 22 May 2015

Yeah, he’s grandstanding. And not really accomplishing much. But he is probably helping his presidential campaign coffers.

One of the replies:

Jeff Miller ‏@J3ffMiller

@back_ttys @redsteeze @clairecmc Grandstanding? In the senate? Surely you jest.

10:36 PM – 22 May 2015

This, too.

Senator Claire McCaskill (D) on the confirmation of Loretta Lynch as Attorney General

25 Saturday Apr 2015

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Attorney General, cabinet, Claire McCaskill, confirmation, Loretta Lynch, missouri, Obstructionism, Onbama, Senate, vote

“….We have a new test. You must disagree with the president who nominates you. Let me say that again because we love common sense in Missouri and this defies common sense. You must vote against a nominee for the cabinet of the duly elected President of the United States because she agrees with the duly President of the United States…..”

Senator Claire McCaskill (D), yesterday, on the floor of the United States Senate:

The transcript:

Senator Claire McCaskill (D): Mister President, uh, briefly, this should be, um, a happy day for America. This should be a day that is circled in the calendar as another day as the, as the President of the Senate knows that this is about the American dream. This woman is the embodiment of the American dream in action. We should be celebrating her confirmation to the most important law enforcement position in the United states of America.

So why am I not happy? I am sad. I am depressed. Because what we are gonna witness in a few minutes is base politics at its ugliest. Doesn’t get any uglier than this. Because what we are saying today, what my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are saying today, it doesn’t matter if you’re qualified. It doesn’t matter if you’re one of the most qualified nominees for Attorney General in the history of our country. That makes no difference. We have a new test. You must disagree with the president who nominates you. Let me say that again because we love common sense in Missouri and this defies common sense. You must vote against a nominee for the cabinet of the duly elected President of the United States because she agrees with the duly President of the United States.

think of the consequences of that vote. Think what that means to the future of advise and consent in this Senate if we all adopt this base politics play to the cheap seat I can’t get elected President unless I’m against Loretta Lynch. If we all adopt that in the future how is any president elected in this country going to assemble a cabinet? Because it will be incumbent on all of us to be against cabinet members who have the nerve to agree with the president who has selected them for his team.

It is beyond depressing. It’s disgusting. She is so qualified, she has worked so hard all her life. She is a prosecutor’s prosecutor. She’s prosecuted more terrorists than almost anybody on the face of the planet. And the notion that this has occurred because she agrees with the man who selected her – I think everyone needs to understand what that means for the future if all of us embrace that kind of base politics in these decisions.

It is not a happy day. It is a very sad day. I am proud of who Loretta Lynch is. I am proud that she will be Attorney General of this country. I am sad that it will be such a close vote.

Thank you, Mr. President.

That’s our Claire.

The release from Senator McCaskill’s office:

McCaskill Highlights ‘depressing…base politics’ of Colleagues Opposing President’s Attorney General Nominee Because the Nominee Agrees With the President

During Senate floor speech, Senator blasts unprecedented opposition to first Attorney General nominee who’s ever prosecuted terrorists

Thursday, April 23, 2015

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill took to the Senate floor today and called out her Republican colleagues for their unprecedented opposition to Loretta Lynch’s 166 day-long nomination for the post of U.S. Attorney General.

Lynch-who has had to wait more than twice as long as the previous seven Attorneys General combined for a confirmation vote-will be the first Attorney General to have previously prosecuted terrorists.

[….]

“We should be celebrating her confirmation to the most important law enforcement position in the United States of America,” McCaskill said. “So why am I not happy? I am sad. I am depressed. Because what we are going to witness in a few minutes is base politics at its ugliest. Doesn’t get any uglier than this. Because what we are seeing today, what my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are saying today, is it doesn’t matter if you’re qualified. It doesn’t matter if you are one of the most qualified nominees for Attorney General in the history of our country. That makes no difference. We have a new test. You must disagree with the President who nominates you…we love common sense in Missouri and this defies common sense.”

When Lynch was nominated to be the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York in 2000, her nomination was approved by the Republican-led Judiciary Committee and confirmed unanimously by the Republican-led Senate. In 2010, when she was re-nominated to this post, Lynch was again approved by the Judiciary Committee and confirmed unanimously by the full Senate.

Lynch’s nomination today was narrowly approved by the Senate by a vote of 56-43, and she will replace Eric Holder as Attorney General.

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“….Think what that means to the future of advise and consent in this Senate if we all adopt this base politics play to the cheap seat I can’t get elected President unless I’m against Loretta Lynch. If we all adopt that in the future how is any president elected in this country going to assemble a cabinet….?”

Uh, should we ask Senator Roy Blunt (r)?

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