Huffington Post – I Know John McCain; He Is Definitely Not a Friend Of Mine…

June 8, 2010


…and Rodney Glassman is no John McCain.

Who is Rodney Glassman? The leading Democrat seeking the nomination to challenge 28-year Washington Incumbent McCain. But we’ll get back to him in a moment.

The most important question is this: Can Glassman beat McCain? The answer: You bet your @$$ he can.

For as some reading this piece may recall, I wrote a book on the old codger back in steamy summer of 2008, when Johnny was still calling himself a “maverick” and introducing us to a clearly-not-ready-for-prime-time-or-any-other-time Alaska governor who he thought worthy of placing a heartbeat away from the Presidency.

In The Real McCain, released in May of that year, I did my best to point out to a sometimes Sedona-ranch-bbq-blinded Media Establishment that 28-year Washington Incumbent John McCain–as he now points out for self-serving reasons–was not the least bit mavericky. He was but a very angry man who legislated based on 3 things, and 3 things only: 1) Who he hates and can vote against (once George W. Bush occupied this lofty perch in McCain’s brain stem, now Obama does) 2) What is most politically expedient 3) What gets him the most invites on the Sunday talk show circuit.

Certainly, as he has gone from being one of the 3 or 4 most liberal Republicans from 2000-2003, to being one of the more conservative in the time since, he has shown there is simply no principle he holds dear enough not to ditch when the time is right (see women’s rights, gun control, offshore drilling, foreign wars, CAFE Standards, campaign finance reform, torture, tax cuts for upper-income earners, immigration, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, etc. and so forth). To hide the depth and breadth of his hypocrisy, he’d have to build a “danged fence” around it, just to shield it from our sight.

For this reason, as the subtitle of my book made clear, McCain has long been despised by the Right of his party in Arizona. When I was conducting research there, and interviewed everyone from the sponsor of SB1070, Rep. Russell Pearce, to former gubernatorial candidate Don Goldwater, to former Minutemen leader (who dropped a primary bid against McCain earlier this year) Chris Simcox. It is this antipathy to all things McCain among those on the Right in Arizona to that has led to a serious challenge from Tea Party darling and former 6-term Congressman J.D. Hayworth.

You can bet by the time a scorching summer and ugly/divisive Republican primary is over in September–if 28-year Washington Incumbent McCain is indeed still standing–he will have to endure many on the Right simply staying home or choosing “none of the above,” rather than voting for the “RINO” McCain. So it won’t help that two groups that used to strongly support him, Independents and Hispanics, now despise him (there has been a 34 point swing against him among the latter group alone, since the former sponsor of comprehensive immigration reform decided it made more sense to just “build the danged fence”).

Perhaps this is why Glassman already holds McCain under 50% in two polls recently conducted, trailing by an easily 48%-35% (Glassman still has a lot of room to grow, as he has low name ID, and if you’re undecided on McCain after all this time, you’re not likely to vote for him in the end). If Hayworth is victorious in the primaries, Rodney Glassman is already tied with him.

Then there is that little problem where once seemingly unbeatable incumbents are being toppled, often by challengers who don’t have near the same level of name recognition, fundraising prowess and most importantly, experience in Washington. At this point in the game, the Washington Insiders (or insider-supported) Death List includes names like Bennett, Mollohan, Corzine, Crist, Specter, Parker Griffith, Artur Davis and Trey Grayson–with Blanche Lincoln likely being the next name added to this list.

Meanwhile Rodney Glassman could not be more different than McNasty, more of a breath of fresh air. He is not a 28-year Washington Incumbent, like McCain. He is youthful, full of energy and instead of just pretending to be a reformer while saying no to, well, everything, he really wants to make Washington work for Arizonans and all Americans. He is a devoted grassroots progressive, having gained experience working on the staff of Progressive hero Rep. Raul Grijalva. In addition to Grijalva’s support, Glassman has the endorsement of legendary farm activist and the First Vice President Emeritus of the United Farm Workers of America, Dolores Huerta.

So what has this guy Glassman done with his time? Well, he went to law school, but instead of heading to a corporate firm to make the big bucks, chose to serve in the Air Force Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corps. He started a charity to help underprivileged children, which he still runs. In the spirit of actually wanting to solve a pressing issue in Arizona, earned a PhD in Arid Land Resource Sciences. He joined several community and charitable boards, including the Pima Council on Aging, Arizona Legal Services Foundation and the Arizona 4-H Foundation–as well as the Arizona State Farm Bureau.

Glassman was then elected to the Tuscon City Council, and was chosen by his fellow council members to become Vice Mayor of Tuscon. Why? Perhaps because he worked to solve Tucson’s water shortage by fighting for the nation’s first-ever rainwater ordinance. It requires new commercial development to harvest and re-use rainwater. He also brought the council together to unanimously require that new Tucson homes include gray-water plumbing systems to reuse water for landscaping. These landmark ordinances, introduced by Glassman, are being mimicked by cities throughout the Southwest.

In addition, Glassman worked with business owners and city officials to make it easier for solar generating plants to come on down to Tucson, which had the benefit of also bringing jobs to town.

Once he decided to explore a run for the Senate, to test the depth of his support, Glassman only accepted donations of up to $20 during the exploratory phase of the campaign. What a novel idea, not just loading up on Goldman Sachs, AIG and BP booty like 28-year Washington Incumbent John McCain–who then votes against the reform and regulation of these very industries (a guy who earlier in his career, during L’Affaire Keating, probably spent more than a few fleeting moments searching the Yellow Pages under “Maryland Criminal Lawyer.”

Just as importantly, Rodney Glassman is not afraid of a fight. Which is one of the reasons I decided to join his team and am consulting on his campaign. Like many out there, I am SO tired of Democrats’ allowing corrupt Republicans to push them into a corner. As you can see here, Glassman doesn’t cower in corners, he knocks others into them. He’s 6′ 7″, so when he comes at you, you’ll know it. Note to McCain: Get ready for a check on what you have been doing to Arizona and the people of this country for almost three decades.

Overall, it’s pretty simple. 28-year Incumbent and everyday-angry-man McCain, who has pledged not to work with Democrats. Or a new generation of leadership in DC, with the experience, drive, morality and compassion to make government work better for all of us. Rodney Glassman absolutely can win. Now the only question is, who’s ready to join us in our fight to bring real leadership to Washington?

*Symptoms of not following Cliff Schecter on Twitter include nausea, narcolepsy and a sudden belief in the moral clarity of Liz Cheney. You can follow me here

**I proudly consult on the Rodney Glassman for Senate Campaign – but am speaking for me, and only me, in this piece.

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Rodney Glassman: University of Arizona Hockey

June 7, 2010



Rodney Glassman Statement on Jobs Report

June 4, 2010


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 4, 2010

Rodney Glassman Statement on Jobs Report

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Arizona candidate for U.S. Senate Rodney Glassman released the following statement:

“Today’s jobs numbers mean one thing to me, we need more Arizonans working. We dramatically reversed the downward trend after the end of the Bush Administration, but widespread job losses have already ruined lives and broken families apart. John McCain continues to promote the policies that got us here and after 28 years in Congress, plus two presidential runs, admits he knows nothing about the economy. Jobs will be my number one priority in the U.S. Senate, and we can start by bringing more Arizona tax dollars back home to rebuild our infrastructure and help out-of-work Arizonans establish new fulfilling careers and rebuild the American dream.”

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Announcing the RV Naming Contest Winner

June 4, 2010


Your votes have been tallied, and the RV Naming Contest has a winner:

RVive Arizona

The winning entry was submitted by Andrew Feldman from Phoenix. Andrew will be joining Rodney and members of the campaign team on the RV to attend Netroots Nation in Las Vegas next month.

Spirit of Arizona and Fed-Up Express finished in second and third.

Help us send RVive Arizona throughout the state with your donation!

With your help the Glassman campaign and RVive Arizona will be visiting communities all over our great state. To stay up-to-date on when it will be in an area near you, sign up for wireless updates by texting “Arizona” to 28737.

Congratulations to Andrew and thanks to everyone who submitted names and voted. Together, we will work to brighten Arizona’s future.

Veterans and Military Families Stand Beside Glassman for U.S. Senate

June 3, 2010


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 3, 2010

Veterans and Military Families Stand Beside Glassman for U.S. Senate

PHOENIX, Ariz. – Veterans and military families across Arizona are standing beside Rodney Glassman in support of his campaign for U.S. Senate. Led by Brigadier General (Ret.) John Adams and Major (Ret.) Susan Parker-Hotchkiss, the campaign is launching an effort to raise awareness of veteran issues during the Arizona primary.

BG (Ret.) John Adams served as the Deputy U.S. Military Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Operation Desert Storm (1991), and Operation Guardian Assistance in Rwanda (1996). While stationed at the Pentagon, BG (Ret.) Adams was in the building on September 11, 2001, and participated in the immediate disaster recovery operations.

Major (Ret.) Susan Parker-Hotchkiss served in the Air Force for 20 years, including 15 years in the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Department. She served at assignments in Mississippi, California, Greece, Germany and Washington, DC. While assigned to the Air Force Civil Litigation Division, she handled lawsuits and administrative appeals under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act, and represented the Air Force in labor law issues.

“Rodney Glassman presents a fresh, compassionate perspective on the hardships facing veterans in Arizona and across the country,” said BG (Ret.) Adams. “While I respect Senator McCain’s service to our country, he has repeatedly shortchanged veterans during his 28 years in Congress.”

“Arizona needs a senator who will stand up for our veterans and ensure they have every opportunity to succeed in civilian life. I know that Rodney Glassman will be a strong advocate for me and my fellow veterans,” said Parker-Hotchkiss.

Rodney currently serves as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserves at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. He represents the U.S. government in military legal matters, and he serves as legal representation for active duty members, retirees and military families.

“Our brave service men and women deserve the best care and opportunities America can offer when they return home,” said Glassman.

Veterans for Glassman includes:

Bob Leedo (U.S. Navy)
Buddy Athouguia (U.S. Air Force)
Forrest Wood (U.S. Army)
Jovani Ruiz (U.S. Marine Corps.)
Paul G Lussifer (U.S. Navy)
John Chiazza (U.S. Navy)
Jack Griffith (U.S. Air Force)
Henry Tovar (U.S. Navy)
Eddie Huff (U.S. Army)
Irvin Long (U.S. Army)
Chuck Deines (U.S. Army)
Cristobal Rodriguez (U.S. Air Force)
Mike Lyons (U.S. Army)
Leroy Dyson (U.S. Army)
Paul Cunningham (U.S. Army Reserve)
George Cunningham (U.S. Army)
John Saltero (U.S. Air Force)
Michael Tucker (U.S. Air Force)
Ruben Gallego (U.S. Marine Corps)
Jerry Hanshaw (U.S. Marine Corps)
Paul Alderete (U.S. Marine Corps)

And the list continues to grow.

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Veterans for Rodney Glassman

June 3, 2010


Veterans for Rodney Glassman

Veterans and military families across Arizona are standing beside Rodney Glassman in support of his campaign for U.S. Senate. Led by Brigadier General (Ret.) John Adams and Major (Ret.) Susan Parker-Hotchkiss, the campaign is launching an effort to raise awareness of veteran issues during the Arizona primary.

BG (Ret.) John Adams served as the Deputy U.S. Military Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Operation Desert Storm (1991), and Operation Guardian Assistance in Rwanda (1996). While stationed at the Pentagon, BG (Ret.) Adams was in the building on September 11, 2001, and participated in the immediate disaster recovery operations.

Major (Ret.) Susan Parker-Hotchkiss served in the Air Force for 20 years, including 15 years in the Air Force Judge Advocate General’s (JAG) Department. She served at assignments in Mississippi, California, Greece, Germany and Washington, DC. While assigned to the Air Force Civil Litigation Division, she handled lawsuits and administrative appeals under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act, and represented the Air Force in labor law issues.

Rodney currently serves as a Judge Advocate General (JAG) officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserves at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. He represents the U.S. government in military legal matters, and he serves as legal representation for active duty members, retirees and military families.

Sign up to join Veterans for Glassman

Veterans for Glassman include:

Bob Leedo (U.S. Navy)

Buddy Athouguia (U.S. Air Force)

Forrest Wood (U.S. Army)

Jovani Ruiz (U.S. Marine Corps.)

Paul G Lussifer (U.S. Navy)

John Chiazza (U.S. Navy)

Jack Griffith (U.S. Air Force)

Henry Tovar (U.S. Navy)

Eddie Huff (U.S. Army)

Irvin Long (U.S. Army)

Chuck Deines (U.S. Army)

Cristobal Rodriguez (U.S. Air Force)

Mike Lyons (U.S. Army)

Leroy Dyson (U.S. Army)

Paul Cunningham (U.S. Army Reserve)

George Cunningham (U.S. Army)

John Saltero (U.S. Air Force)

Michael Tucker (U.S. Air Force)

Ruben Gallego (U.S. Marine Corps)

Jerry Hanshaw (U.S. Marine Corps)

Paul Alderete (U.S. Marine Corps)

Tucson Office Opening

June 2, 2010


Rodney Glassman and campaign staff cordially invite you to the campaign office opening in Rodney’s home city of Tucson.

Saturday, June 5th
Festivities for the office opening are between 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

2900 E. Broadway Blvd. (Click here for map)

We welcome volunteers, friends and family to join us as we celebrate our growing campaign!

Complimentary food and drinks will be provided. Children will have an opportunity for face painting and seniors will enjoy Glassman Bingo!

Come and meet Rodney, the campaign staff and other supporters! Together we will put Arizona First!!

For further details, please contact info@rodneyglassman.com.

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