I had a post ready and wasn't going to post it in the spirit of trying to be unified here in our state. But the email irritated me so much that I will. I will say what I thought about last Saturday.
It was out of line for the party to have James Carville speak at the Palm Beach JJ Dinner. Sure, it was their right, but it was showing approval of his actions and it was thumbing their noses at Howard Dean even more. The party has a perfect right to invite whomever they want to speak. But the way they did it sent a message.
James Carville headlined the Palm Beach Dem Party's JJ fundraiserDuring his remarks, Carville said either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama will win the White House next year. Carville also said the country's dissatisfaction with President Bush will allow Democrats to widen their majority in Congress
Isn't it amazing he did that here in our state? He dissed John Edwards by omission, must have hurt Kucinich's feeling as he was there also. And the article doesn't even mention Nancy Pelosi who was there also.
Carville was ok with them although he signed a letter with his wife calling Scooter Libby an honorable man...
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0605071libby12.htmlHe was ok with them although he called for the party chairman to be fired...a little odd since the state is now publicly dissing the chairman and the national party as well.
http://journals.democraticunderground.com/madfloridian/838Today I talked with a few more people about how they felt about Carville speaking and the primary pitting the state against the national party. It did not even seem odd to them. I did not argue about it, just asked and then backed off. No need to argue with minds that are closed except to just see what they want to know.
We either have a national party or we don't have one...unless there is a different one now with different initials. x(
Here is part of the email, and it sounds like they are going ahead with it. They will not permit themselves to be disenfranchised again.
Hillary and Kucinich have said they will for sure campaign here, and I am sure the others will also. There has been a pretty concentrated media blitz on Edwards...not favorable.
Dear Florida Democrats,
You spoke…
…and your Party listened.
As Chair of your Party, I am proud to officially announce that Florida’s Democratic Presidential Preference Primary will be held on January 29, 2008, in accordance with a new state law and the will of Florida’s Democratic voters.
Although Democratic National Committee (DNC) rules can penalize states (except for Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina) that hold 2008 primaries prior to February 5, the Florida Democratic Party’s leadership determined that holding a process outside the state-run January 29th election would be detrimental to the voters of this state.
We did not come to this decision on our own.
Over the past few months, the Party discussed the issue with the DNC, Democratic Presidential candidates, Democratic leaders in Florida, and committed Florida Democrats like you. We read your emails and letters, and, in the end, a clear consensus emerged.
Florida Democrats made it clear that a date other than January 29th would potentially disenfranchise voters and inhibit preparations for a winning 2008 campaign – a campaign that will deliver the state’s 27 crucial electoral votes on November 4, 2008 to the Democratic Presidential nominee. Also, we all know the importance of November, but the January 29 elections will affect the people of Florida as well, with important municipal races on the ballot in many cities, and a statewide property tax constitutional amendment that threatens county budgets and local jobs.
As the Florida Democratic Party, we cannot and will not support disenfranchisement that could occur if our primary were held on a date other than January 29, 2008. Our state has seen far too much of this in the past.Also, we agree with many of you who wrote and e-mailed us with concerns that holding a separate, later election would take our eyes off the prize and adversely affect the progress made toward winning the state for the Democratic nominee in 2008. Like you’ve said, there’s just too much at stake.
Because of these reasons, the Florida Democratic Party has respectfully requested that the DNC not enact penalties on our state or Democratic Presidential candidates by diluting the Florida delegation’s voting strength. The Delegation Selection Plan we submitted to the DNC is available online at
Florida Democratic website until July 20We will keep you posted as the discussions with the DNC continue.
Thank you for your trust.
Congresswoman Karen L. Thurman
Chair, Florida Democratic Party
The linked document is 32 pages long and in pdf format. It does not look like an alternate plan which can be presented in August to the DNC.