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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Even The New York Times Is Scratching Its Head At Democrat National Convention Planning

Do we really want these chuckleheads running our country?

Some of the Democratic missteps started soon after planning for the event began. The Democratic National Convention Committee decided not to take cheap office space and instead rented top-quality offices in downtown Denver at $100,000 a month, only to need less than half the space, which it then filled with rental furniture at $50,000 a month. And in a costly misstep, the Denver host committee, early on, told corporate donors that their contributions were not tax-deductible, rather than to encourage donations by saying that the tax-exempt application was pending and expected to be approved.

Overly ambitious environmental goals — to turn the event into a “green” convention — have backfired as only three states’ full delegations have so far agreed to participate in the program. Negotiations over where to locate demonstrators remain unsettled with members of the national news media concerned over proposals to locate the demonstrators — with their loud gatherings — next to the media tent.

And then there is the food: A 28-page contract requested by Denver organizers that caterers provide food in “at least three of the following five colors: red, green, yellow, blue/purple and white.” Garnishes could not be counted toward the colors. No fried foods would be allowed. Organic and locally grown foods were mandated, and each plate had to be 50 percent fruits and vegetables. As a result, caterers are shying away.

For the Democratic Party, the danger is that a poorly run convention, or one that misses the mark financially, will reflect badly on the party and raise questions about Democratic management skills. And more worrisome for the Obama campaign is that it will be left with the bill for overruns or fund-raising shortfalls, and that the candidate will have to compete in raising money against a convention effort desperate for cash.

Funny that the “we’re the voice of people” journalists don’t want the actual voices of the people anywhere near their tent.  I guess the Democrats will have to move the free speech cages somewhere else.

Anyway, as Ed Morrissey notes:

In some ways, it provides an excellent manifestation of Democratic governance.  Underfunded, overspent, and chock-full of unrealistic mandates…

Indeed.

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Proof on July 6, 2008 at 12:10 pm
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john f. kennedy is rolling over in his grave. remember dems, its we the people, not we the upper echelon.

kuios eg on July 6, 2008 at 02:44 pm

kuios eg,

The last of the JFK Democrats, former Senator, former Governor, and US Marine, Zell Miller, retired in disgust at what his party, the former Democrat party, has become.


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on July 6, 2008 at 03:05 pm

So… the NYT is befuddled by the Democrats’ lack of financial responsibility?  That fact, by itself, is almost too funny for words.

In the first place, neither the Democrats nor the NYT have ever shown themselves to be remotely concerned with the sort of irresponsibility as public policy that the Democrats are once again demonstrating, to the consternation of their most vocal public supporter.

Second, of course, is the fact that the NYT itself has been so poorly mismanaged “Pinch” took the helm that the company has no more assets to sell to cover its on-going operational losses and can barely manage to fend off a hostile takeover by those who want to keep the “Grey Lady” out of intensive care and a corporate version of an ICU.


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on July 6, 2008 at 03:25 pm

What about the “we know what you should eat” mentality..?  If there was ever a policy from the left that really pulled their skirts up to show their ugly side it is this one.  Shoot, even my kids wonder why they would tell folks what they can or can not eat.

RNC should run the ad now…

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atease on July 6, 2008 at 08:32 pm
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