James Webb for Senate: "Time to Get Back on Track"

Today, the moment we've all been waiting for:  James H. Webb, Jr. kicks off what promises to be an historic, powerful, and ultimately successful campaign for U.S. Senate from Virginia.    Why is Webb running?  According to his press release:

I am running for the U.S. Senate because I have serious doubts about the direction of our country.  The current leadership in the White House and in Congress has failed Americans, especially Virginians.  It's time to get back on track.

Man, you can say THAT again!  Let's do a quick review of the past 5 years under Republican "leadership":

*A rapid transition from huge surpluses in the Clinton era to massive and never-ending deficits under Bush and Company.  All so the Republicans can give huge tax breaks to their rich cronies.
*Failure to listen to Clinton Administration warnings about Al Qaeda.
*Failure to catch Osama bin Laden after 9/11.
*The Iraq debacle, the premature Bush declaration of "mission accomplished," juvenile taunts like "bring it on," etc.
*Absolutely no progress on curing our "oil addiction."  I guess that one wasn't talked about in the super-secret Cheney Energy Task Force.
*Spying on Americans, while simultaneously "outing" a covert CIA agent (Valerie Plame, the wife of Ambassador Joe Wilson) because of a political vendetta.
*Dividing, not uniting, America.
*The Hurricane Katrina disaster: "Bushie, you're doin' a heck of a job!"
*The Medicare Part D debacle.
*Abu Ghraib, Gitmo, "extraordinary rendition," and turning America into an accomplice to torture.
*Melting polar ice caps, but no action on global warming.
*Warrantless spying on Americans.
*Right-wing nominees to our courts, with the goal of taking away women's reproductive rights.

And on and on we go.  Where we stop, nobody knows.  Unless, of course, we change course sharply this November, by electing totally new leaders like James H. Webb, Jr who can get us "back on track."   The great thing about James Webb is that he is an independent thinker, not bound by traditional partisan labels.  Yes, he's running as a Democrat.  And yes, he is committed to the Democratic Party.  But, like many of us, he considers himself as coming from an older, deeper tradition of the Democratic Party - Andrew Jackson, Teddy Roosevelt, Harry Truman - than we see in its current, "interest group politics" manifestation.  


Frankly, if you love the current direction that the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and the United States of America are heading, then by GOD don't vote for James Webb.  If, however, you think we're running off course and need major changes to get us "back on track," then James Webb is your man - an American Hero to help save America from Bush, Cheney, and the "culture of corruption" Abramoff/DeLay Republicans.


Of course, if you are happy with government of lobbyists, by hacks, and for career politicians, then by GOD do NOT vote for James Webb.  If, on the other hand, you'd rather return to America's strongest roots - "government of the people, by the people, for the people" - then I urge you to wholeheartedly support James Webb.  Come join Webb's growing corps of citizen-activists in making sure that: a) Webb is the Democratic nominee this spring; and b) that Webb defeats George "Urban Cowboy" Allen and becomes  the next great Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia this fall.  


In sum, if you believe that this race is critical to the future of our nation, that we desperately need to move in a different and BETTER direction, and that James Webb is the man for the job, then join our cause!  For more information, please see the official "Webb site", the unofficial "Draft James Webb" sitea group of grassroots Democratic activists started back in the darkest days of winter, and the Webb2006 Yahoo group.   Please help James Webb any way you can.   The time is short, the situation is urgent, and a great nation's future - OUR nation! - is at stake.  


Fortunately, James Webb has once again answered the call to serve his country in its hour of need.  But please remember, James Webb can't do it alone.  Sure, he has outstanding advisors - Bob Kerrey, Steve Jarding, Dave "Mudcat" Saunders - a superb Campaign Manager (Jessica VandenBerg from the Clark campaign), and other talented staff (for a complete list, click here), he also needs YOU.   This ex-Marine is ready to charge that proverbial hill, but he needs some heavy artillery support, and he needs it RIGHT NOW if he's going to take out the special interests and the "culture of corruption" in Washington DC.  Thanks.



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Re: James Webb for Senate: (none / 0)

Not really intending to be provocative, but wasn't Jessica VandenBerg released from the Klobuchar Senate campaign in Minnesota?

Also, what's Webb's money situation? Webb's got to be prepared to raise and spend at least $10M to simply be competitive with Allen. Do you see him getting there with his short timeline?


by bi66er on Tue Mar 07, 2006 at 12:23:39 PM EST

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If you clicked the link to the list of political talent that Webb has lined up for him (and holy shit, what a list that is), then I think it's safe to assume that this guy is going to attract some major fundraising muscle.


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by HellofaSandwich on Tue Mar 07, 2006 at 01:40:39 PM EST
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Waiting (none / 0)

I'm waiting for the "issues" text to be on the site, as it says will happen today.

I want to support Democrats, and I am a Virginian, but I won't support another Lieberman.


by Pachacutec on Tue Mar 07, 2006 at 03:17:35 PM EST

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I want to know where he stands too. He needs to get these up ASAP.


by Virginia Blogger on Tue Mar 07, 2006 at 04:15:32 PM EST
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James Webb for Senate (none / 0)

I'll predict that the contrasts will be crystal clear by November -- well before November.  Webb is a little behind but has the potential to be a strong closer.  Some Virginians -- not the types who read this blog -- are a little campaigned out.  Remember, VA had a very hard fought campaign in 2005. It will be Labor Day before people form thier first impressions.  Webb will have the money to get his message out and it will be one of realism in foreign policy and at least late 20th century views on social issues.  George Allen, in contrast, will run on god, gays and guns. Jim Webb is the one guy who won't let him do it successfully.  


by howardpark on Tue Mar 07, 2006 at 07:41:39 PM EST

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Many Virginians are campaigned out. Since the November 2005 election there have been a series of special elections, most of which we won, no thanks to Webb. Webb sat out every single special election. In the last special election Webb could not even drive the fifteen minutes from his house to work in the phone bank.

And I don't think invoking Ronald Reagan in a Democratic Primary was too swift. MARK Warner and Tim Kaine won the Reagan voters without invoking Reagan's name. It is kind of ridiculous in a Democrat.


by Alice Marshall on Wed Mar 08, 2006 at 06:11:55 AM EST
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Well, consider that Virginia is a reddish purple state. Democrats will vote for him anyway. Webb needs Reagan voters to win the election.

I think it was very smart to point out that Bush is no Reagan. Anything he can do to tie Allen to Bush is a good thing. Any way he can make indies think "ugh, Allen is like Bush" will move him closer to winning.

You and I know that Reagan was no big bonus, to put it mildly. But people who thought/think Reagan was a good president can still be pried away from Bush. Webb is taking a whack at that. I say, "Go for it."


Karl in Drexel Hill, PA
by KB on Wed Mar 08, 2006 at 08:55:12 AM EST
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You and I know that Reagan was no big bonus, to put it mildly.

We have no reason to suppose Webb knows that. MARK Warner and Tim Kaine won without invoking Reagan. The last Democrat to invoke Reagan was Mary Sue Terry. It was not a success.


by Alice Marshall on Wed Mar 08, 2006 at 09:12:26 AM EST
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The best line is how Webb says George Bush is no Ronald Reagan.  If he can get the Reagan voters, Allen will be in trouble.


by DaveB on Tue Mar 07, 2006 at 09:02:45 PM EST


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