Tea and Birth Certificates

While you’re keeping up with the national political shenanigans going on this weekend at Opryland, take a break and learn about the special brand of nuttiness Tennessee has to offer. It’s closer to your backyard than you think…

Go vote for Tennessee’s Most Valuable Birther. You have 5 state reps, 1 Congressman, and a Lt. Governor to choose from.

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The latest missive from the Tennessee Democratic Party:

Tennessee Democrats want dignity, equality and respect for everyone. To achieve that end, we will work tirelessly in our communities to promote initiatives that create good jobs, better schools and a cleaner environment. We are fortunate to live in a prosperous society, but we sometimes forget those who are left behind.

Hubert Humphrey once said, “The moral test of government is how it treats those who are in the dawn of life, the children; those who are in the twilight of life, the aged; and those in the shadows of life, the sick, the needy and the handicapped.”

We agree. We become stronger as a community, as a state and as a nation when we help all segments of society prosper.

This is what can unite progressives of all stripes in Tennessee. Why not focus on these similarities instead of our differences?

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Tomorrow and Saturday two of the Tea Party movement’s corporate shills, Eric Odom and Allen Fuller, will bring their unique brand of right-wing astroturf to their hometown of Nashville.

The two-day conference, RootsHQ2009, is being billed as a “center-right new media summit” and will cover “social media, new media technology, internet marketing, search engine optimization, collaborative information movements and NOW media.”

But the attention should be on the motivation of both Odom and Fuller and their willingness to misrepresent themselves in order to manipulate the people. The TNDP has the scoop:

Eric Odom and Alan Fuller founded two firms, Strategic Activism and Flat Creek Management, to provide strategic communications and on-line training for Tea Party activists.

“Tea Party demonstrators have been receiving how-to-disrupt packets from organizers like Odom and Fuller, who get paid to stop legislation opposed by their corporate benefactors,” Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Chip Forrester said.

“People need to stop for a moment and consider who organizes these events and the origins of this movement. It’s beginning to look more and more like corporate interests are fueling the Tea Party movement.”

Last February, Eric Odom was exposed as having ties to Rick Santelli’s rant on CNBC that “spontaneously” launched the Tea Party movement. On the same day of the rant, a website called Officialchicagoteaparty.com and registered to Odom went live. The summer before, Odom had organized DontGo.com, a fake grassroots campaign meant to pressure Congress and Nancy Pelosi to pass an offshore oil drilling bill. And who would this kind of bill benefit? Meet Fred Koch and his family, “multibilllionaire owners of the largest private corporation in America,” “funders of scores of rightwing thinktanks and advocacy groups, from the Cato Institute and Reason Magazine to FreedomWorks,” and “co-founder of the notorious extremist-rightwing John Birch Society.”

Jane Hamsher of FireDogLake produced a Tea Bag movement timeline that prominently features Mr. Odom:

February 19 — Rick Santelli rant: “We’re thinking of having a Chicago Tea Party in July. All you capitalists that want to show up to Lake Michigan, I’m gonna start organizing.” First mention of the term “tea party.” Clip goes straight onto Drudge.

Within hours, a site called officialchicagoteaparty.com went up, with the domain name registered to Eric Odom. At the time he was working for a group called the Sam Adams Alliance, a 501 c(3) non-profit that legally can’t engage in political activity. Its chairman, Eric O’Keeffe, is on the board of the Club for Growth. He’s since been taken off the website, but it’s cached here.

Odom is one of the organizers of the Tax Day Tea Party group, and Matt Stoller accused him of astroturfing during the Drill Drill Drill campaign. Last year the Alliance started “an ambitious project … to encourage right-leaning activists and bloggers to get online and focus on local and state issues.”

February 20: A Facebook page goes up calling for Tea Party demonstrations across the country:

Rick Santelli is right, we need a Taxpayer (Chicago) Tea Party

Rick Santelli is dead right! Enough bailouts of everyone who acted recklessly! It’s time to stand up for all the regular people who played by the rules! Taxpayer Tea Party!

Listed admins include Odom and Brendan Steinhauser of Dick Armey’s Freedomworks. The creator is Phil Kerpen of Americans for Prosperity, and the Facebook Group leads back to a site called taxpayerteaparty.com, run by Americans for Prosperity.

February 27 — the first official “Tea Parties” are held in eight cities across the country. According to John Hendrix, who organized the Tampa Bay event, the original idea came from Tom Gaithens of Newt Gingrich’s Freedomworks.

The idea that the Tea Baggers are a “grassroots” movement that Right Wing infrastructure subsequently tried to exploit is not supported by the facts.

Supported by facts or not, Odom and Fuller will insist that they are grassroots activists and not paid corporate shills.

They’re delusional, writes Matt Stoller at Open Left, “I mean, according to their theory, Newt Gingrich and House Republicans did the messaging and organizing work on a campaign, which was funded by billionaires, and used essentially the same playbook the right has used since 1978, but it finally tipped because some GOP junior consultants with blogs signed up for Twitter. F**king morons.”

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The Tennessee Democratic Party and Organizing for America have put together a kickoff event to begin the push for health care reform in Tennessee tomorrow, Saturday, June 27th, from 8am to 4pm, at Farmer’s Market.

Citizens, advocates, parents, medical professionals, educators, and students will join together to work towards improving the health of the community through fitness, education, and nutrition. More importantly, however, is the opportunity to raise awareness about the urgent need for health reform.

The day will begin with a 1.5 mile walk, followed by a panel discussion featuring health care experts, health care providers, and ordinary Tennesseans discussing their struggles with the current system.

The day will conclude with a Health Care Fair where there will be free preventative health screenings, nutrition consulting, patient education and assistance materials. All events are free and open to the media.

The panel at the event will include Chris Link, a small business owner in Nashville who was forced to lay off employees because he could not afford to cover their health insurance. President Obama recently cited Mr. Link’s story in a speech to the American Medical Association as evidence of how the broken health care system is hobbling our economy. Also appearing on the panel are Landon Gibbs, a former White House Aide under George W. Bush, now Executive Director of SHOUTAmerica, a nonprofit youth-mobilization initiative, Dr. Adrian Samuels, Professor of Health Administration and Science at Tennessee State University, Bonnie Pilon, Senior Associate Dean at Vanderbilt School of Nursing, and Dr. James S. Powers, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine at Vanderbilt University.

Community Walk: 8am to 9:30am
Expert Health Panel: 9:30am to 11am
Health Care Fair & Second Harvest Food Drive: 11 am to 4pm

If you can volunteer, contact Julia Mitchell – julialyn@gmail.com

Other events in TN:

MEMPHIS: Crusade to End Infant Mortality. “Memphis has the highest infant mortality rate among the nation’s 60 largest cities. Our local rate is twice the rate of the national average. Because we believe every baby deserves an opportunity to make it to their first birthday and beyond, we are going to do something about this alarming issue.”

SEWANEE: Sick Around America. “Join us to view the Frontline documentary “Sick Around America”. Following the film, there will be opportunity for dialogue and feedback from the group about health care reform. You will also have an opportunity to share your own personal health care story and information will be available about health care services in our area. Health care reform matters – please join us!”

COOKEVILLE: Give Blood for Health Care. “Blood Assurance is in critical need of type O positive and O negative blood donors. Anyone able to volunteer to donate blood is urged to do so as soon as possible.”

Visit BarackObama.com to find the service event closest to you.

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The Tennessee Democratic Party understands that the very foundation of our democracy is at stake and has come out in favor of implementing the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act – which was passed with almost unanimous bi-partisan support by the General Assembly and signed into law by the Governor in 2008 – by November of 2010. From the press release:

Today, the Tennessee Democratic Party called for state legislators to reject a plan to delay implementation of the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act (TVCA).

“When the TVCA is implemented, Tennessee’s elections will be more secure, more accurate, and less expensive. There’s no good reason to wait,” said TNDP Chair Chip Forrester.

The TVCA was passed with broad bipartisan support and signed into law by Governor Phil Bredesen on June 5, 2008. The TVCA requires that all Tennessee counties make the switch to paper ballots before the November 2010 election.

Currently, only Hamilton and Pickett counties use paper ballots. The other 93 counties use paperless touch-screen voting machines, also known as Direct Record Electronic (DRE) machines. DREs are expensive to maintain, prone to error, and have no mechanism in place to produce verifiable results or meaningful recounts.

The legislation that would delay the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act is SB 0872, sponsored by Sen. Bill Ketron, (R-Murfreesboro) and HB 0614, sponsored by Rep. Curry Todd (R-Collierville).

“It’s true that the economy has forced everyone to cut back,” Forrester said. “And I recognize that our county commissioners are concerned about the cost of implementing the TVCA. But the new optical scan machines will be paid for by $25 million in federal funds from the Help America Vote Act. Plus, other states report that switching from DREs to paper ballots actually saves money in the long run.”

“Tennesseans deserve full confidence in the security of our elections. We can’t afford to put these crucial reforms on hold.”

Free, fair and verifiable elections are something we should all be able to agree on no matter what ideology or political affiliation, so I look forward to hearing the TNGOP make a similar statement urging implementation of the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act by 2010.

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The Tennessee 4th has a dream:

I dreamed that every rural county had a permanent Democratic Party storefront on the courthouse square, next to the Saturday morning farmer’s market. I dreamed that it had a big screen TV, a GOOD coffee pot, a sofa, and some chairs.

I dreamed that every Saturday morning when people were at the farmer’s market, they could stop in, have a sit and a cup of coffee, and relax. (We could call it the GrassRoots Cafe.)

I dreamed that every Saturday morning we had party representatives there to work as community ombudsmen (ombudspeople?) to help people out with issues they might have. I dreamed that we had voter registration available every Saturday morning. I dreamed that we figured out how to implement the upcoming voter ID, so that Democrats are not disenfranchised, come election time.

Read on and feel what it was like to be at the TNDP Summit this weekend. With the people there, this dream could easily become a reality for every rural county.

(Tipster: Ackster)

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This weekend’s Tennessee Democratic Summit on the Twitter (#tndpsummit):

TNDP
Knoxviews
Sumner County’s Len Assante
Tennessee Equality Project
Hamblen County’s Landree Brotherton
President of the AV Club & Shelby County’s Steve Ross
Liberadio(!)
Left Wing Cracker [Updated]

Live blogging:
Northeast Tennessee Democratic Association

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From TNDP.org:

As you know, four tornadoes hit Rutherford County on Friday, April 10, leaving a trail of devastation and destruction. We have received calls and emails from Democrats across the state wanting to know what they could do to help. As a result, the TNDP has set up a Tornado Relief Service Day on Saturday, April 18 April 25. This is the day that the Rutherford County Emergency Management Agency has identified as the major cleanup day. We will receive information on the location and exact times later this week (plan on beginning early in the morning and working until late afternoon), but we wanted to let you know that we need your help.

If you would join in this effort, please go to the “Rutherford County Disaster Relief” event page at TNDP.org to RSVP that you will attend, and you will receive up-to-date information on the location and meeting time as it becomes available.

If you can’t make it but would like to help out, you can contribute to the American Red Cross “Heart of Middle Tennessee” Chapter in Murfreesboro.

Donate Now

For more information contact: 615-327-9779

UPDATE: The Rutherford County Emergency Management Agency tells us that it is not safe for volunteers to begin the cleanup this weekend. So, we have pushed back the date of the project one week to Saturday, April 25.

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Everyone – and by everyone I mean all the internets trolls over at Post Politics – are in a tizzy over the campaign contribution history of the new treasurer of the Tennessee Democratic Party, William Freeman.

I have just two words for them: Elwyn Tinklenberg.

Mr. Tinklenberg was the opponent of Minnesota Republican congresswoman Michelle Bachman, who, during the election, all but called for an official investigation into the “unamerican activities” of her Democratic colleagues in the house and senate. On Hardball with Chris Matthews, Bachman said she was “very concerned that [Obama] may have anti-American views,” and didn’t know what was stopping the news media from launching a “penetrating expose” on “the views of the people in Congress” to find out if they are “pro-America or anti-America?”


More recently, Ms. Bachman, who won re-election in November, brought the crazy again by appearing on a Minnesota talk radio show and saying “We’re Running Out of Rich People in this Country,” and repeating the “ACORN is getting 5 million dollars from the stimulus package” lie.

In response to her outrageous McCarthyesque remarks last fall, Mr. Tinklenberg received donations from all over the country, including $250.00 from the TNDP’s newly appointed treasurer, from Americans hoping that she’d get a one-way out of Congress.

Some of Mr. Freeman’s money in years past may have gone to Republican candidates, but by donating to Mr. Tinklenberg’s campaign he has shown Tennessee Democrats where his passion is.

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Summary: Guests include Chip Forrester, newly elected chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party.

Part 1 – It’s all Fun and Games on Valentine’s Day Until Somebody Loses an Eye – This week’s Liberadio(!) “To Do” list – Stand For Schools Rally, The NAACP Centennial, Tennessee Equality Day on the Hill, and Charles Darwin’s Birthday – is supplemented by the Liberadio(!) “I Do” list. Don’t miss your chance to get hitched by John Arriola and the romantic County Clerk staff! Plus, one state Representative was for free and fair elections before he was against them, and a caller, who apparently just woke up out of an 8-year coma, accuses “liberals” of ignoring history. [36.9 MB 23:00 download MP3]

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Let’s Get it On – Marvin Gay
Love to Love You Baby – Donna Summer
Fever – Peggy Lee

Part 2 – Interview with Chip Forrester – Chip. The Chipster. Chipinator. He’s the newly minted chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party and he’s answering our questions about fundraising, reaching out to the old bulls, encouraging the grass roots, the 95-county strategy, welcoming new ideas, staffing decisions, the income tax, feeding the trolls, expanding the base, technology, and “I probably shouldn’t be telling you this but…”. [37.3 MB 23:15 download MP3]

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Je T’Aime Moi Non Plus – Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birkin

Part 3 – Affairs of the State and Affairs of the Heart. And never the ‘twain shall meet – unless Senator Stanley’s adoption bill passes (SB0078), in which case he goes to heaven while Tennessee’s parentless children languish. Plus, more comments on blog commentors and the world famous Dave Cloud is back to assure us that he’s not the Marquis de Sade. [44.8 MB 27:57 download MP3]

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Can’t Get Enough of Your Love Baby – Barry White

Part 4 – Bumpers Ugly – Councilman Eric Crafton has some explaining to do – have all his fundraising sources been disclosed? – and some realizations to come to – dude, you have a constituency, you know. Plus, should public policy be guided by religious faith and what the hell is a small d democrant? [46.7MB 29:07 download MP3]

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Theone – Lambchop (Album: How I Quite Smoking)

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