KFI-AM: "This guy's for real"

A great evening for the Flemming for Governor campaign. First, I noticed that I have been listed by Politics1, a clearinghouse for election information nationally. It was a bit startling to see this...

But I got used to it. (I am in bold-face type because I am an "active candidate.")

Then, a little after 6 p.m., the conservative talk-radio personalities John and Ken invited me on their KFI-AM (640) show to talk about my platform. Immediately preceding me on the show were fellow Democratic candidate Audie Bock (a former State Assemblywoman) and American Independent Party candidate Ron Gulke. (Both favor the recall.)

Being radio, there wasn't much time. John or Ken said, "Brian, you have 60 seconds." This is what I said...

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The pull-quote:

KFI: "This guy's for real."



UPDATE: Film Threat covers Flemming candidacy: INDIE FILMMAKER TAKES ON ARNOLD IN THE RACE FOR GOVERNOR

Brian Flemming for Governor of California
"If elected, I will resign."

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  • 1 - mike

    Jul 31, 2003 at 12:54 am

    Congratulations! Hopefully, you'll win and then California can begin the process of seceding (don't sweat it; you'll make a fine President of the Republic of California); so it'll be a place for real Americans to go when Canada is overflowing; see my Vidal rant.

    I just got a cable modem, so I'm starting a blog, dudes! Then I'll set you all straight! :) Admit it, Olsen: you love me! So do you, AlBot!

    Holy shit, these new anti-depressants are really kicking in! Effexor and Paxil for everyone! It's on the house!

  • 2 - Al Barger

    Jul 31, 2003 at 3:29 am

    Cool press release. Nice little discreet swipe at "popcorn-movie actor Arnold Schwarzenegger."

  • 3 - John Mudd

    Jul 31, 2003 at 7:09 am

    Hey, maybe you and Howard Dean can hold a joint fundraiser together.

  • 4 - Phillip Winn

    Jul 31, 2003 at 9:37 am

    Bravo, Brian. Since I don't live in California any more, it's hard for me to develop a strong opinion on whether or not Davis should be recalled.

    (On the one hand, the voters of California voted for the man nine months ago and they must now be punished. On the other hand, the ability to do a recall is legal and democratic, so why not?)

    But regardless of that, it seems clear to me that the Lieutenant Governor should step up, and since he's not, I'm impressed by your choice.

    One question: You haven't paid $3500 or collected 10K signatures, and this weekend is the deadline, correct? Are you actually going to do either one, or are you just trying to get the word out?

  • 5 - mike

    Jul 31, 2003 at 11:03 am

    It seems to me that they should be compiling a list of those few Californians who are NOT running for governor.

  • 6 - Brian Flemming

    Jul 31, 2003 at 11:54 am

    mike,

    Thanks. Oh, and I'm not sure there are any Californians not running for governor. I'll let you know if I run across any.

    Al,

    Thanks.

    John,

    Yeah, I hope Howard doesn't feel intimidated by the fact I'll likely be the governor of a larger state than he.

    Phillip,

    My plan is to develop such overwhelming support by August 9 that the $3500 spontaneously appears.


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    WHILE OTHERS STUMBLE, BRIAN FLEMMING CAMPAIGN GAINS MOMENTUM

    LOS ANGELES, July 30, 2003 -- With KFI-AM tonight declaring "This guy's for real" following an interview with candidate for governor Brian Flemming, and the authoritative election guide Politics1.com listing Flemming among such announced and rumored candidates as Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Rep. Darrell Issa and popcorn-movie actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Brian Flemming's candidacy is gaining momentum while other campaigns stumble and fall.

    The appeal of Flemming's platform is its simplicity and common sense. As the Long Beach Press-Telegram wrote, "His sole platform would be, if elected, to resign so Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante would become governor."

    Bustamante, who voters chose in November 2002 to succeed Gov. Gray Davis should Davis leave office, has stated he will not put his name on the recall ballot.

    Flemming, who takes no position on any issue except the recall, said that his candidacy is about "principle, not politics."

    "As a Democrat, I admire Bustamante's loyalty to the Democratic party," said Flemming, "but he's the one who should be in that office if Davis leaves. That's what the voters said in November 2002. Anything else--especially any candidate's winning by a fraction of the vote Bustamante earned in 2002--is a subversion of the will of California voters.

    "My candidacy may be unusual, but these are unusual times. If Lt. Gov. Bustamante ends up as governor, even by unusual means, that will be the best result both for democracy and for the stability of this state's government. I would say that voting for me would be crazy--if not for the very real possibility that a dim actor or socialite could be in charge of the California government on October 8.

    "A vote for Brian Flemming is a vote for Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante. A vote for Brian Flemming is a vote for sanity.

    "If elected, I will resign."


    ABOUT BRIAN FLEMMING

    Brian Flemming, 37, is a lifelong Californian who has long engaged in political activism as a private citizen. He is a widely respected playwright and independent film director who has won the New York Times Claiborne Pell Award for Original Vision (2002), the Richard Rodgers Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1999 and 2000) and numerous other awards, including L.A. Weekly's Musical of the Year in his hometown, for "Bat Boy: The Musical," a 2001 Off-Broadway hit he co-wrote that is currently playing in legitimate theaters nationwide. He co-founded the film festival Slumdance and recently founded Free Cinema, a not-for-profit organization that assists filmmakers in producing digital feature films at no cost.

    Flemming graduated UC Irvine with a degree in English. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Writers Guild of America.

    His personal weblog is at
    http://www.slumdance.com/blogs/brian_flemming/

    Brian Flemming for Governor
    http://www.slumdance.com/flemmingforgovernor/


    ABOUT LT. GOV. CRUZ BUSTAMANTE

    (Excerpted from Bustamante's official biography:
    http://www.ltg.ca.gov/about/biography.asp )

    Cruz's rise from the fields of California's Central Valley to his elections as an Assemblyman, Speaker of the Assembly and then California's Lieutenant Governor was, "…the direct result of the lessons I learned about work, honesty and loyalty from my family and my community. I worked hard. I took advantage of opportunity when it came my way. And I benefited immensely from all of those who preceded me in the constant struggle for fairness, equality and opportunity that has allowed working-class kids like me to pursue the American dream."

    In the Legislature and the Lieutenant Governor's office, Cruz has focused on education, the environment, health care and consumer protection issues. He worked with Republicans and Democrats to reduce class sizes in California schools, to enact a $1.7 billion middle-class tax cut, to reform welfare and to lower student fees at state universities and colleges.

    Cruz wrote the law that provided $1 billion to put updated textbooks into California classrooms. When the state's Attorney General refused to participate in the multi-state litigation efforts against tobacco companies, Cruz wrote the law that forced him to join those cases. While others argued over what to do about the energy crisis, Cruz sued the energy companies that were gouging California consumers and sponsored legislation to make their activities a crime. As Chair of the State Lands Commission, Cruz used his authority to shut down an offshore oil operation that threatened California's coast.


    REFERENCED STORIES:
    http://www.presstelegram.com/Stories/0,1413,204%7E21474%7E1534108,00.html
    http://filmthreat.com/News.asp?Id=1330
    http://www.politics1.com/ca.htm
    KFI interview, "John and Ken Show," 6 p.m., 7-30-03

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