Hillary Clinton Campaign Co-Chair Fabian Nunez & Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa YouTube PRESS CONFERENCE
HILLARY CLINTON'S CAMPAIGN CO-CHAIR FABIAN "NUCKLEHEAD" NUNEZ DECLARES YOU NEED THE HISPANIC VOTE TO WIN: "ASK ANGELIDES...AND IF YOU WANNA ADVANCE AN AGENDA FOR AMERICA YOU GOTTA INCLUDE THESE (LATINO) THINGS IN IT." - Nunez
COMPLETE CLIP TRANSCRIPT: "This is the most important gathering of Latinos across the country, in my own opinion, since the civil rights movement of the late 1960's. And what comes out of this conference, the positions that people take on issues with respect to housing; with respect to jobs; with respect to health care...all these things are going to be very, very critical...the environment...to the political agendas of those who want to "rub shoulders" with the Latinos in this country.
And in California, in particular, I can tell you, ask Phil Angeledis and he'll tell you; if he has the Latino vote, he'll win. Ask Governor Schwarzenegger and he'll tell you; if he gets 30% of the Latino vote, he thinks he can win the election. So the political power of "our" community has grown exponentially. [I didn't know he was elected to the Assembly to represent a "certain" community!?!]
It's time for use to not only look at the politics, but look at vehicles within...we can say, these are cohesive platform points that are important to Latinos...and if you want to advance an agenda for America, you gotta include these things in it.
And the beautiful thing about it is; there's no difference between the Latino agenda and the working class agenda for people in this country. So I think this is gonna set a very important precedent for the future, for not only the political movement of this country, but the particular platforms of the particular parties. So I'm excited for it." - California State Assembly President/Clinton Co-Chair, Fabian Nunez
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COMPLETE CLIP TRANSCRIPT: "This is the most important gathering of Latinos across the country, in my own opinion, since the civil rights movement of the late 1960's. And what comes out of this conference, the positions that people take on issues with respect to housing; with respect to jobs; with respect to health care...all these things are going to be very, very critical...the environment...to the political agendas of those who want to "rub shoulders" with the Latinos in this country.
And in California, in particular, I can tell you, ask Phil Angeledis and he'll tell you; if he has the Latino vote, he'll win. Ask Governor Schwarzenegger and he'll tell you; if he gets 30% of the Latino vote, he thinks he can win the election. So the political power of "our" community has grown exponentially. [I didn't know he was elected to the Assembly to represent a "certain" community!?!]
It's time for use to not only look at the politics, but look at vehicles within...we can say, these are cohesive platform points that are important to Latinos...and if you want to advance an agenda for America, you gotta include these things in it.
And the beautiful thing about it is; there's no difference between the Latino agenda and the working class agenda for people in this country. So I think this is gonna set a very important precedent for the future, for not only the political movement of this country, but the particular platforms of the particular parties. So I'm excited for it." - California State Assembly President/Clinton Co-Chair, Fabian Nunez
contact: zumadogg@gmail.com
8 Comments:
solomon said:
Check out the look on the interviewer's face after Villaraigosa hightails it out of there.
"Does anyone know what he just said?"
Anonymous said:
Zuma Dogg, you should know better who Nunez represents! It's not us!
Anonymous said:
Clinton's field director, Michael Trujillo, worked for Villaraigosa from 2001 to 2006, as field director for his city council race and adviser for his mayoral race.
Let's see: Former President Bill Clinton has dinner with Villaraigosa in New York last week, and Hillary Clinton has been hiring the L.A. mayor's political staff. Could an endorsement come soon?
Anonymous said:
rom : Meat Steak
Sent : Tuesday, May 31, 2005 10:39 AM
To : chiefwilliamparker@hotmail.com
CC : mayorsamyorty@aol.com
Subject : Good-Bye Forever
Dear Chief Parker and Mayor Sam,
I am writing you guys this e-mail to announce my decision to leave Los Angeles and pursue law school in Arizona (my original home). While this blog at times has been the most annoying thing I've ever been a part of, there have been instances of true undeniable fun. Every time I'd make one of your crazies go insane for instance -- or I'd blast some ignorant dum-dum out of the water, all fun times.
I want to also tell Mack Reed and Kevin Roderick that meeting them in person was funny since neither knew who I was when they shook my hand.
Mayor Sam - Chief Parker perhaps we crossed paths at some point I'll never know -- your identity has been a bigger mystery to Angelenos than mine ever was.
Lastly, I'd like to apologize to the following people -- people that this blog crucified for being me, but never were.
So to Ace Smith, Parke Skelton, Ulysses Sanchez, Michael Trujillo, Jaime Sanchez, Jimmy Blackman and Nathan James I apologize. Your names were always popping up as being me, but i never had the guts to actually "out" myself and clear the air for all you guys. For the record, and this will be the last time i ever write this again -- neither of the individuals named above have ever been MEAT.
Again I thank you guys for providing this wonderful site -- this is the last communication I'll ever write to you or your site.
And don't forget to "blog away dum-dums!"
MEAT
Anonymous said:
MEAT isn't going to Arizona. He will no longer be able to post here because he'll be in city hall with his boy Antonio. I'm sure he's been offered a cushy job because of all his rantings and lies protecting ADV on this blog.
Anonymous said:
Still begging, ZD?
Anonymous said:
It bother me to think that my taxes paid for most of these fools to be fed, housed and educated on my nicke. Yes, we all contributed to Hillary and Fabian and Antonio with there school grants. I wonder if the loans were ever paid back?
Anonymous said:
Yep, we should be voting for freedom to sell tee shirts without paying rent or taxes. Incense, too.
What is the matter with us? Let's get on the bandwagon. Everyone give your house and money to ZD so you, too, can sleep in yur van, beg for coffee, gas and food money and be a WINNER!!!
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