Friday with Jim Webb & Mark Udall
Submitted by Stan4Clark on March 1, 2008 - 5:17am.
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Sen. Jim Webb was the keynote speaker at Friday's statewide Jefferson-Jackson Dinner. Earlier in the day, Webb and CD-2 (Boulder) Congressman and Senate candidate met with a group of veterans.
The dinner was 1800 of my nearest and dearest. I watched him on the big screen, since I was way off to the right of the stage. He noted the attendance and said that his margin of victory over Allen was about the number of people in the room. He also noted that our Ken Salazar was the first Senator to support and endorse him.
Webb is a MUCH better speaker than what I remember from his campaign. He seemed quite comfortable, appeared to have only scant notes, and spoke very well. He's a good match for Colorado. I didn't take any notes, but he talked about his legislation for vets and financial/economic justice. He also refuses to call the "thing" in Iraq a war. He talks about the war in Afghanistan and the occupation of Iraq.
I didn't know that he was a big pro-union guy even in the Reagan years. He talked about how nobody could figure him out (my term would be label or pigeonhole him). He said something about being the only Democratic Senator with eight (or whatever) novels, a union card, and two purple hearts under his belt. The bottom line: Jim Webb is just Jim Webb -- a "oner." The union card is with the Screen Writers Guild or something, since he worked on the screenplay of "Fields of Fire." (?)
In the introduction at the dinner, Udall read Webb's Navy Cross citation. I cried.
Geez, you can just see and feel the steel in the guy's spine. I want him on my side in a bar fight, and I'd go way out of my way not to make him mad. I'd bet those eyes with an angry stare would melt titanium. Anybody who tries to question his patriotism had better duck, and fast. Salazar touted Webb for VP, but Webb didn't pick up on it.
I also learned tonight that the Salazar for Senate '10 campaign has hired the Brent Blackaby and Larry Huynh group for internet work. A Salazar staffer, Ken Lane, a former big Clarkie, apparently was the catalyst. I can't imagine a bigger mismatch -- the old, stodgy Ken Salazar and the innovative BlakrockOnline group. I'm going to e-mail them and ask them to help turn Ken into a Democrat.
I had a nice reunion with Nick Kelly. None of his family came, though. Nick and I tag-teamed a couple of ladies from across town with Clark stuff. One of them was for Clinton and the other was for Obama. But they were still friends.
It was great to see my '04 Senate candidate Mike Miles. He's for Obama (no surprise there). He's thinking he might try something in about 8 years, when he will be 59 and his kids will be older (the youngest is 6). I told him that President Obama should appoint him as an Undersecretary of State or Secretary of Education. Meanwhile, he's the superintendent of a medium-to-large school district in south Colorado Springs. Remember that he also was a West Pointer (8th in his class), a counter-terrorist Army Ranger, and a State Department intelligence analyst and diplomat.



Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Make America All It Can Be!

Don't be decieved by the Colorado delegate numbers. Remember that it's a caucus state, and in all the caucus states, the superior ground game of the Obama campaign turned out the troops, swamping the system. I don't believe for a minute that Colorado prefers Obama over Clinton by a 2:1 margin.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Make America All It Can Be!
But a good ground game is important in winning all kinds of elections, and I do believe Obama has a better chance of carrying states that could go one way or the other.
The level of enthusiasm demonstrated by a strong caucus showing is an important indicator. We need energized people to carry us through to November.

Registered Democrats have been very substantially outnumbered by registered Republicans in Colorado for as long as I can remember. Nonetheless, we now have the Governor, both state houses, the Denver Mayor, one Senator, and 4 of our 7 US Representatives. I'll tell you this much. We didn't win those offices without waging some very long and hard political fights. It was great to hear from one of the old-timers about that last night.
Alice Madden from Boulder, our terrific House leader, recognized the 40 Dems who are now the majority there. She also mentioned a fun fact about Senator Webb. Apparently, while at the US Naval Academy, Midshipman Webb got to box none other than Midshipman Oliver North. I don't know who won; but I do know that, either way, it's great to think of Jim landing some hard punches! ;)
Also, Stan, I think you forgot the three tattoos in Senator Webbs's unique resume. :)
The annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner is a major Colorado Democratic Party fund-raising event. When dinner finally started, I sat at a table occupied by all Hillary supporters. The tables to our left and right were also occupied by all Hillary supporters. You could tell. We were all wearing Hillary buttons. Whenever I walked amongst the crowd, I saw many other Hillary buttons and some Hillary T-shirts. And perhaps there were some there (because I know there were Obama supporters amongst us - Stan and I even met one, as he says), but the fact is I didn't see a single Obama button in that crowd all night. Quite a difference from the caucus. They were obviously there for Obama at the Colorado caucus, but it's not clear that they were there for the Colorado Democratic Party at our biggest fundraiser.
Nick Kelly
Wes Clark still could be the national security candidate.

I talked to one woman with a stack of Hillary stickers who said that the Obama people didn't bring any, and tried to get the organizers to stop passing out the Hillary stickers. You're right -- there was no Obama visibility at all. They completely dropped the ball.
Stan Davis
Lakewood, CO
Wes Clark -- Make America All It Can Be!
This boxing match during their days at the Naval Academy is legendary among midshipmen (or is it midshippersons). I know that North walked away with the W, but as I recall reading in The Nightengale's Song by Timburg, it was one hard fought and close match. I have no doubt that my Senator is itching for a re-match to this day. In one sense, he got it when he won the Senate seat. North lost his bid to be a Senator from VA a few years back.
Glad you two men enjoyed my Senator last night. I'm kinda partial to the man.

Looks like you have some high powered friends judging by those pics ;)
Colorado is going BLUE in a big way in 08. It's in the air!