Quite a tour for commander-in-chief
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Paul Clinton
Rep. Chris Cox might just be the most influential tour guide in
history.
On his trip to Orange County on Friday, President Bush joined Cox
on a 15-minute helicopter ride over Newport Beach and other parts of
the 47th Congressional District.
The copter ride came as a lead-in to Bush’s 3 p.m. speech in Santa
Ana and appearance at a Dana Point fund-raiser for Republican
gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon.
Cox took Bush and National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice on
the ride and chatted about some of the country’s pressing issues, he
said, including a possible baseball strike, military action against
Iraq and how to reuse the Tustin Marine Corps Air Station.
Cox, a special counsel in the Reagan White House, said he told
Rice he disagreed with the current viewpoint that America could
initiate military action against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein without
the approval of Congress.
Cox also said Bush, a former owner of the Texas Rangers, is
frustrated by the possibility of a labor meltdown in the nation’s
pastime.
“He’s very angry with the players and owners that they’re on the
precipice of wrecking the sport,” Cox said. “He thinks [a strike] is
thoroughly ill advised.”
Big bad Rep. daddy
Hipster retro-swing band Big Bad Voodoo Daddy popped in for a
visit to Rep. Dana Rohrabacher’s Washington, D.C., office on Thursday
on its way to a concert that night at a local nightclub.
Daddy’s horn player, Ron Blake, and Rohrabacher press deputy Aaron
Lewis grew up together in the San Fernando Valley. Lewis showed the
band around the office, where they saluted the three surfboards
hanging on the congressman’s wall. The band’s members are all
surfers.
Lewis took the band on a tour of the Capitol building, which
included House Speaker Dennis Hastert’s office, the little-known
speaker’s balcony, the rotunda and the statuary hall.
The band, which was featured in the movie “Swingers,” posed for
pictures at the locations.
Later that night, Daddy played to a packed crowd at Nightclub
9:30, a popular nightspot.
Not Balboa ducks
Providing more evidence that the Internet is playing a bigger and
bigger role in elections, congressional candidate Gerrie Schipske
launched a Web site to attack incumbent Rep. Dana Rohrabacher.
Schipske, a Long Beach nurse and college professor, started her
own site called “Rohrabacher Ducks” (www.rohrabacherducks.us).
Schipske says the site was created to inform voters about
Rohrabacher’s “long history of ducking important things.”
The site is populated with pictures of quackers next to five
sections, the things Schipske says the congressman has ducked. She
clearly engages in a little campaign rhetoric, a part of every
campaign that can have its entertaining moments.
Little more than two months are left in the race for the 46th
Congressional District. Schipske, a Democrat who lost to Rep. Steve
Horn (R-Long Beach) in a 2000 election for a different district.
Since that time, the congressional map has been redrawn, putting more
Democratic sections of Long Beach in what will become the new 46th
District. Rohrabacher now represents the 45th District. The two face
off on Nov. 5.
No mention on the Web site of Balboa Island’s former duck
residents.
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