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Comments from Lt. Gov. Dewhurst, Sen. Kay Bailey, Mayor Bill White, Paul Burka...


by: David Kobierowski

Thu Nov 06, 2008 at 10:17 PM CST


I attended the Center for Politics and Governance Forum today (Thurs., Nov. 6th, 08') at UT, Austin.  Below are some of my notes from the speakers and panelists, as well as comments from audience members, and some of my own.

I interviewed Houston Mayor Bill White and found him to be refreshing to speak with.  Personable, compassionate, genuine, and he wants to make things happen.  Bill gave a speech that was down-to-earth just before I spoke with him.  He had a great line about true leaders, that leaders "have a responsibility to inspire people to want to get involved in the process and (political) system.  To inspire them to want to do the right thing".  He talked about education and how's it's everyone's responsiblity while explaining how he and his wife visited highschool drop-outs in their homes to help them get back into school.  White also talked about a a very successful 6 week summer education program he and his wife started during the summer to help students stay educated instead of getting in trouble during their summer off.

During my brief intereview with Mayor White, I asked him if he's going to run for state office, and he said "most likely".  I than asked Governor or Senator?  And he didn't answer that question, but did go into detail about a number of important issues in the state of TX, especially Energy.

I very much enjoyed White's speech and speaking with him one-on-one.  No ego, genuine, and it was clear that he means business.

Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst:
While commenting about Obama's Presidential victory, Dewhurst said "Presidential elections are about reactions to the past and vision for the future"... I agree!
Dewhurst said "greed went rampant" while talking about our Economy, and added that "even Greenspan apologized for not providing enough oversight to the market".
Dewhurst was proud about his role in championing Education and committed to "continue to raise teacher's salaries and end teaching to the TAKS tests".  Dewhurst also talked about Health Care, commenting that we spend too much money on Health Care in the US, the 2nd most of any country, adding "but I'm not recommending Universal Health Care".
Dewhurst gave a very safe speech, covering Edu, Health Care, and the Economy.  
A number of audience members privately commented to me that it was one of the most boring speeches they've ever heard...one woman said "it's amazing that he can speak for over 20 minutes and say nothing".  I wouldn't go that far, but he certainly didn't say anything groundbreaking.  And being that it was our "keynote", I would have enjoyed something more captivating.

TX State Rep Sylvester Turner was on a panel and contrast to my comments above on Dewhurst, he was a real crowd-pleaser...Turner said he's running for the Speaker's race and he received a great applause from the audience when he compared the changing political climate in TX to a "cool breeze coming from the North East to TX"...the crowd loved this analogy, explaining how the cool air is mixing with the "hot air of TX" to turn it a cool blue.

TX Sen. Kirk Watson got the crowd laughing with his comment "we had two hurricanes in TX, Ike and Lehman Brothers".  Watson also talked about how critical redrawing of the Congressional lines will be in 2010.  Watson joked that the agreement before the last TX legislative session was to "stop the diversions", but that the lege still had over $1.6B of diversions, a 15% increase from the previous session!  Watson also said Climate Change needs to be an issue, that "TX is the #1 state in the country producing Carbon".

Sen. Florence Shapiro talked about Education alot...and then talked about Education a little more, and then talked about Education some more to wrap it up.  

TX State Rep Scott Hochberg, who also said he's running for Speaker, commented on how the Speaker's performance needs to be improved.  

One of the panelists said that "70% of unmarried women in TX voted for Obama".  

Burka made the comment that "the average age of the Republican Party has gone from age 42 to 56 in recent years".  

The panel was asked if Gov Rick Perry is really running for reelection...and most said "he says he is, and I do believe he's honest"...but it was clear that they have their doubts.  But they all felt that Kay Bailey Hutchison is running.

TX Monthly's Paul Burka commented on Kay Bailey Hutchison saying that "Kay is typically risk averse.  But she did vote for the bailout and for SChip, so it'll be interesting to see how Perry uses that against her if they run head-to-head"...Burka went on to say "this would be a tough, bitter fight.  Does Kay have the stomach for a tough/bitter fight?  Maybe.  Does Rick?  Yes".

Bryan Eppstein, TX based Republican consultant and pollster gave a few poll#'s showing that Kay Baily is beating Perry...and commented that "Kay Bailey will win against Perry"...Burka was not so sure.

While talking about state-wide races and "up-and-coming Dems", Kelly Fero throughout Donna Howard's name, and a few folks in the audience immediately clapped.

The big topics were the speaker's race and the Gov's race.
Burka recommended that Mayor Bill White should run for US Senator and not Gov (Kay Bailey's open position, assuming she runs for Gov).  

Best,
David Kobierowski

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Overall I thought the forum was very good (5.00 / 1)
The panel discussions especially were very good.  I think both Senator Watson and Senator Shapiro are right to focus on the education investment.  Senator Watson put it very nicely when he said Texas used to make plans for the future - for 25 years out.  Where are our plans now?  Shaprio was a bit narrower in her focus just looking out for a 5 year future window.  We do have to invest in our workforce and we're very far behind already compared to the investments other countries are making in their kid's educations.

Admiral Bobby Inman who was so instrumental in Texas winning the bid for MCC chided the Texas Legislature for it's failure to invest in the Texas workforce.  He said something to the effect that we made a promise in our deal with MCC that Texas would meet the needs of a highly trained tech workforce and he felt we were failing to meet that need.  He also said this meant we would be able to keep companies like Samsung or other high tech companies when it comes to expansions because they will follow a well educated workforce.

Senator Watson also brought up the fact that M.D. Anderson, one of the most respected hospitals in the world is simply asking to be restored to their 2001 funding levels.  That's extremely sad that we're not supporting progress in one of our premiere research centers in Texas, instead we're slowing suffocating it.


Great point on Sen. Watson! (5.00 / 1)

Sonia,
I was also very impressed with Sen. Kirk Watson stressing how Austin is successful today because of the successful investments in Public Education and groundwork that was done 25+ years ago.  LBJ obviously played a major role in this.

We need more leaders like Watson that are looking to the future and have the guts to fight for our future.  Too many of our leaders are short-sided and are only thinking of the next election.

Hats-off to Sen Watson for his long-term strategic vision and leadership.

Best,
David


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KBH says resigning early would not hurt Texas (3.00 / 1)
Here is a related bit of news from yesterday's paper.

AAS 11/06/08
Hutchison says resigning early wouldn't hurt Texas

AUSTIN - U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison isn't ready to say whether she will run for governor in 2010, but she said Thursday that she doesn't think that resigning from the Senate before her term ends at the end of 2012 would hurt Texas in Congress.

"I have looked at this from all angles," Hutchison, a Republican, told reporters after speaking at a luncheon hosted by the University of Texas. "And I believe that from the standpoint of Texas in the Senate, that if I did decide to step down in order to run for governor, that Texas would be actually well positioned because John Cornyn will have had a full term."

Well imagine that.  She thinks John Cornyn, the man with the lowest approval ratings in the Senate, would serve Texas well as the senior senator.


Democratic Candidates (0.00 / 0)
    From what I've seen and heard, Bill White is a great candidate for US Senate.  I hope he continues to travel around the state, to broaden awareness of his name and abilities.  This is a tough state in which to move up from local to state-wide office.  We need someone to successfully bridge that awful gap, and put Democrats back in state-wide competition.  Kirk Watson and Ron Kirk are two good candidates, but their wounds from 2002 may still hold them back.
    None of our US Congressmen get much coverage beyond their own districts.  We need a committee chairman to develop more name ID across the state.  
 We have numerous great candidates in our Travis County delegation, but Rick Noriega has shown that we need something in between as a stepping stone to get them known in other parts of the state.
    Houston, Dallas, Austin, El Paso, The Valley.  These are each isolated from each other, and every candidate would have to start from scratch in each locale.  

Don't default to the bastards!

Finding Democratic candidates for governor (0.00 / 0)
The size of Texas and its distinct far-flung regions make candidate selection that much harder,and the problem is exacerbated by the Texas Democratic Party's inability to groom new candidates. None of the candidates for state-wide office who have been discussed recently have a state-wide name ID.  That makes an early, well-funded start very important to possible sucess in 2010. I have been dealing with Senator Leticia Van de Putte for about 20 years and believe she would be a great governor. I don't know that she's interested, but she certainly deserves consideration.  

Early is the key for a shot at Gov... (0.00 / 0)

Yes, I agree with "rcold", we need a candidate w/ name ID, since TX is such a large state...and need lots of $ for TV to win statewide.

Mayor Bill White was impressive, and it wouldn't hurt if he stepped up his charisma.  I hope Bill runs for a State-wide seat.  I'd expect it to be Sen., not Gov.

"Pendejoe", I don't know Senator Leticia Van de Putte well, only what others say.  If you feel that strongly about her, push her to get out there asap and make the rounds. The 1st to get out and about has the best shot.  White has been making the rounds and is getting traction.  We need a handful of Bill Whites out there crossing the state.

(sorry y'all, I don't know your 1st names, so using your id)

Best,
David


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