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Rep. Wexler On Fox & Friends - 338 sec
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Auteur : TheYoungTurks
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Wexler Confronts Condi on Iraq War Lies - 401 sec
Sec. Rice tells Rep. Wexler she did not have intelligence that cast doubt on her claims of Iraq having WMD.
Auteur : wexlerforcongress
Tags: iraq war wmd wexler rice bush
Rep. Wexler Wants Cheney Impeachment Hearings - 146 sec
See www.WexlerWantsHearings.com and join Congressman Wexler's call for Cheney Impeachment Hearings. Paid for by Wexler For Congress
Auteur : wexlerforcongress
Tags: politics wexler cheney impeachment
Rep. Robert Wexler (FL) @ Rules and Bylaws Committee /Part 1 - 625 sec
12:02 p.m: Wexler is yelling. "We must find a way...to resolve this situation so that Florida may participate in this historic nominating process that will soon come to a close." ... Says the rules provide for a reduction in the NUMBER of pledged delegates... Wexler announces Obama campaign's support for Ausman petition... -- says it would award Clinton a net 19 delegates... "Sen. Obama should be commended for his willingness to offer this extraordinary concession.... " 11:58 :Wexler acknowledges that the election was held without a compliant delegate election plan; "both Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton pledged not to campaign in Florida and both agreed at the time that the primary would not count. This contest was not a normal primary election." Argues that Obama's decision to follow the rules. Wexler notes said that the RBC told the campaigns that the process was non-binding; addresses a "canard;" this is "completely untrue." Wexler downplays the Obama campaign's roll in pushing against a new Florida primary. http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/rbc_meeting_live_wire_two.php RBC member Alice Huffman asks why a full delegate seating would be tantamount to be disunity. Wexler: "Respectfuly, I wish you had asked this question last year." Huffman says she couldn't have envisioned the future Wexler declares that no one supports voters rights more than he does. Harold Ickes then asks Wexler why he thinks Obama has conceded anything. Wexler: "What we are saying is that up to the number 19, which is the maximum amount allowable under the Ausman petition and your rules, we the Obama campaign ... have agreed to a concession..." He notes that "In the state of Ohio and the state of Pennsylvania together, Sen. Clinton won a total of 19 delegates.." (He means NET delegates)... http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/rbc_meeting_live_wire_3_clinto.php As the DNC prepares to decide the fates of the Florida and Michigan delegations...it turns out that while the Florida primary turnout was high relative to past primaries within the state, the relative Democratic turnout vs. the Republican primary lagged way behind relative party turnout in other primaries and caucuses across the country, where the voting counted from the start. And in Michigan in particular, the voting level there was simply abysmal. This suggests the possibility that far more Democratic voters would have come out in both states if they'd expected the contests to count, meaning that it's hard to argue that the primaries that actually took place really reflected the will of the people...Democratic primaries and caucuses have had proportionately much higher turnout than Republican contests...In a year when Democratic primaries had disproportionately high turnout compared to the GOP, it tells us something if a particular state's Dem contest was disproportionately low...two particular states were behind the Kerry baseline by a serious margin: Florida, where relative Democratic turnout was a few points behind Kerry's vote percentage -- and Michigan, where relative Dem turnout lagged behind Kerry's vote by a whopping 11 points. It makes sense that Michigan would suffer more from this problem, as Barack Obama and John Edwards had both taken their names off the ballot in recognition that the state wouldn't count, while Clinton kept her name in the race. As a result, many Obama and Edwards supporters would have failed to show up just to vote "Uncommitted" in a race that they were told wouldn't matter under the rules, and even some Clinton supporters wouldn't have viewed it as worth the time and effort. Indeed, the Michigan turnout wasn't even halfway decent by the standards of state-level Michigan primaries. The 2002 primary for governor saw over 400,000 more people turn out than this year's presidential primary, and the second and third-place finishers had almost as many votes combined as this year's presidential race had in total...if these two states had held recognized contests with turnout in line with the best-fit curve for the other states, it seems likely that many more voters would have turned out -- possibly as many as one million in Florida, and over half a million in Michigan -- and we simply can't know how those people would have voted. These simple facts render both contests, especially Michigan, seriously dubious as actual measurements of the will of each state's electorate. http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/05/primaries.php
Auteur : AntiConformist911
Tags: Barack Obama Hillary Clinton John Mccain Montana South Dakota Iraq war George Bush bill iran puerto rico primary edwards
Wexler Calls for Impeachment Hearings - 298 sec
January 15, 2008
Auteur : CongressmanWexler
Tags: robert wexler impeach cheney impeachment bush hearings
Rep. Wexler Smacks Down Harold Ickes! - 186 sec
Wexler for Obama wipes the floor with Ickes for Hillary CLinton.
Auteur : sloomis08
Tags: obama hillary ickes Wexler florida DNC rules and bylaws committee
Wexler Will Rock You - 120 sec
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Auteur : elliottwhohatesyou
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Rep. Robert Wexler (FL) @ Rules and Bylaws Committee /Part 2 - 657 sec
12:02 p.m: Wexler is yelling. "We must find a way...to resolve this situation so that Florida may participate in this historic nominating process that will soon come to a close." ... Says the rules provide for a reduction in the NUMBER of pledged delegates... Wexler announces Obama campaign's support for Ausman petition... -- says it would award Clinton a net 19 delegates... "Sen. Obama should be commended for his willingness to offer this extraordinary concession.... " 11:58 :Wexler acknowledges that the election was held without a compliant delegate election plan; "both Sen. Obama and Sen. Clinton pledged not to campaign in Florida and both agreed at the time that the primary would not count. This contest was not a normal primary election." Argues that Obama's decision to follow the rules. Wexler notes said that the RBC told the campaigns that the process was non-binding; addresses a "canard;" this is "completely untrue." Wexler downplays the Obama campaign's roll in pushing against a new Florida primary. http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/rbc_meeting_live_wire_two.php RBC member Alice Huffman asks why a full delegate seating would be tantamount to be disunity. Wexler: "Respectfuly, I wish you had asked this question last year." Huffman says she couldn't have envisioned the future Wexler declares that no one supports voters rights more than he does. Harold Ickes then asks Wexler why he thinks Obama has conceded anything. Wexler: "What we are saying is that up to the number 19, which is the maximum amount allowable under the Ausman petition and your rules, we the Obama campaign ... have agreed to a concession..." He notes that "In the state of Ohio and the state of Pennsylvania together, Sen. Clinton won a total of 19 delegates.." (He means NET delegates)... http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/05/rbc_meeting_live_wire_3_clinto.php As the DNC prepares to decide the fates of the Florida and Michigan delegations...it turns out that while the Florida primary turnout was high relative to past primaries within the state, the relative Democratic turnout vs. the Republican primary lagged way behind relative party turnout in other primaries and caucuses across the country, where the voting counted from the start. And in Michigan in particular, the voting level there was simply abysmal. This suggests the possibility that far more Democratic voters would have come out in both states if they'd expected the contests to count, meaning that it's hard to argue that the primaries that actually took place really reflected the will of the people...Democratic primaries and caucuses have had proportionately much higher turnout than Republican contests...In a year when Democratic primaries had disproportionately high turnout compared to the GOP, it tells us something if a particular state's Dem contest was disproportionately low...two particular states were behind the Kerry baseline by a serious margin: Florida, where relative Democratic turnout was a few points behind Kerry's vote percentage -- and Michigan, where relative Dem turnout lagged behind Kerry's vote by a whopping 11 points. It makes sense that Michigan would suffer more from this problem, as Barack Obama and John Edwards had both taken their names off the ballot in recognition that the state wouldn't count, while Clinton kept her name in the race. As a result, many Obama and Edwards supporters would have failed to show up just to vote "Uncommitted" in a race that they were told wouldn't matter under the rules, and even some Clinton supporters wouldn't have viewed it as worth the time and effort. Indeed, the Michigan turnout wasn't even halfway decent by the standards of state-level Michigan primaries. The 2002 primary for governor saw over 400,000 more people turn out than this year's presidential primary, and the second and third-place finishers had almost as many votes combined as this year's presidential race had in total...if these two states had held recognized contests with turnout in line with the best-fit curve for the other states, it seems likely that many more voters would have turned out -- possibly as many as one million in Florida, and over half a million in Michigan -- and we simply can't know how those people would have voted. These simple facts render both contests, especially Michigan, seriously dubious as actual measurements of the will of each state's electorate. http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/05/primaries.php
Auteur : AntiConformist911
Tags: Barack Obama Hillary Clinton John Mccain Montana South Dakota Iraq war George Bush bill iran puerto rico primary edwards
Congressman Wexler *We need to be looking into Impeachment! - 359 sec
June 25, 2008 MSNBC Keith Olbermann
Auteur : VOTERSTHINKdotORG
Tags: keith olbermann wexler impeach impeachment senator john mccain iran al qaeda torture waterboard cheney bush
Wexler Questions McClellan in House Judiciary Committee - 300 sec
Wexler Questions former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan in House Judiciary Committee on June 20, 2008.
Auteur : CongressmanWexler
Tags: wexler impeachment mcclellan cheney libby
Wexler questions AG Mukasey on Impeachment and Contempt - 341 sec
Congressman Wexler questions Attorney General Michael Mukasey on impeachment and enforcing contempt citations.
Auteur : wexlerforcongress
Tags: impeachment bush attorney general wexler mukasey
Robert Wexler: 5 Years in Iraq - 254 sec
Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL)
Auteur : wexlerforcongress
Tags: "robert wexler" iraq wexler
Robert Wexler Calls for Cheney Impeachment - 131 sec
Robert Wexler Calls for Cheney Impeachment at a local forum in S. FL. See the censored op-ed and Wexler's video statement at http://www.crippledchimp.com/Robert-Wexler-Calls-for-Cheney-Impeachment sign the petition at http://www.wexlerwantshearings.com/
Auteur : cactuspat
Tags: Robert Wexler Cheney Impeachment Impeach Bush FL
Robert Wexler interview on Morning Joe - 547 sec
Robert Wexler discusses Barack Obama, John Mccain, patriotism, nuclear power, alternative fuel and energy sources, the second amendment and States' rights, and his new book Fire Breathing Liberal.
Auteur : AntiConformist911
Tags: Robert Wexler interview Barack Obama patriotism nuclear power alternative energy flip flop john Mccain Iraq war gun ban grassroots outreach gotcha! commentary analysis news
Rep. Wexler Grills AG Going Going Gonzo - 323 sec
Florida Rep. Wexler shreds Attorney General Gonzales.
Auteur : riphotpotatomash
Tags:Representative wexler florida attorney general house congress bush president politics elections vote fraud democracy
Rep. Wexler responds to AG's refusal to enforce contempt. - 189 sec
Representative Robert Wexler responds to Attorney General Mukasey's letter to Congress claiming administration officials have the right to ignore Congressional Supoenas
Auteur : wexlerforcongress
Tags: bush cheney impeachment contempt wexler
Jack Rice Interviews Congressman Robert Wexler, Part 1. - 600 sec
Jack interviews Congressman Wexler about impeachment, war, oil, Democrats, Colbert and his new book, Fire Breathing Liberal.
Auteur : jackrice221
Tags: jack rice news talk radio journalist cia wexler florida congress impeach fire breathing liberal oil cheney bush democrat political commercial commentary analysis documentary gotcha! grassroots outreach
Rep. Robert Wexler Grills Alberto Gonzales - 316 sec
Rep. Robert Wexler (D-FL) drills Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on who exactly put fired New Mexico U.S. Attorney David Iglesias
Auteur : PoliticalChase
Tags:robert wexler alberto gonzales david iglesias house judiciary committee
Wexler Questions General Petraeus on April 9. 2008 - 303 sec
Wexler Questions General Petraeus on April 9. 2008
Auteur : CongressmanWexler
Tags: WEXLER IRAQ
Congressman Robert Wexler at DNC RBC Meeting - 598 sec
The Democratic National Committee's Rules & Bylaws Committee Meeting on May 31, 2008 in Washington DC.
Auteur : fladems
Tags: Democratic National Committee Florida Party Congressman Robert Wexler January 29 Rules Bylaws DNC