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Salt Lake Trib Mentions Julian Hatch

In an obsucre article buried in the Utah section of today’s Salt Lake Tribune, Julian Hatch is mentioned regarding his challenge to U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch. This is the second time this paper has made mention of our Green Party candidate.

Still nothing, that I’ve seen, in the other major newspaper, the http://deseretnews.com/dn”>Deseret News.

D.C. Notebook: Hatch’s vocational memory slips
By Robert Gehrke and Thomas Burr

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, was full of righteous indignation the other day when, on the Senate floor, he angrily scolded Democrats backing a “windfall tax” on tens of billions in profits Big Oil earned in the past quarter.
As he railed, he tossed in this tidbit: “I used to be in the oil business. I know how hard it is.”
And again: “I have been in this business. I know doggone well what it takes and how much it takes and how much it costs to develop oil and gas.”
And then, when Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., said Hatch was mistaken about what oil companies do with their profits, Hatch put it most definitively: “No, it wasn’t wrong. I lived in this industry. I understand it.”
Um . . . not precisely.
His official bio mentions he was a lather, janitor, desk attendant at a dormitory, then a lawyer and a senator. No mention of hardscrabble days on the rigs drilling for black gold.
Turns out, “lived in this industry” may have overstated it a tad. His spokesman says the senator did some legal work for a small oil company 30-plus years ago when he was in private practice. He doesn’t remember the name of the oil firm.
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The continuing media saga

Oh, I get it now…..here’s the real news:
In today’s Deseret News the top two headlines:

  • Rivalry goes U.’s way
  • Rivalry runs red
    and in the Salt Lake Tribune, the top article:
  • Update: Utah survives BYU comeback, wins 41-34 in OT

    ….all about college football!
    (as I bang the heel of my hand to my forehead….)

    Silly me thinking there was more important news. As Napolean Dynamite would say “Gosh…..idiot!”
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  • Meanwhile….

    While a room full of citizens appeared for the Julian Hatch for U.S. Senate kick-off campaign press conference, the media was visibly absent.

    “Let me ask…..is there any media present?” asked Hatch of the audience. Hatch went on to point out the problems with our media. “This is democracy? We have received international attention while the Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune have ignored us.”

    Hatch described the points of his campaign and the problems with incumbent Orrin Hatch. He inspired at least one audience member to join the Green Party of Utah.

    “I have been a member of the Progressive Democrats here in Utah but I knew something was wrong because I have been participating with organizations to help plan civil disobedience actions. I have found myself not attending [Democrat] meetings or following through with my repsonsibilities. Julian said something tonight that clicked for me: We have to build a viable third party here that will grow and make the Democrats be Democrats. That’s when I knew I have to join the Green Party.”

    So while the media may not have attended, the press conference continued and was successful by virtue of the fact that at least one person was pursuaded to take action for change.

    Julian Hatch Press Conference

    Tomorrow (Saturday, November 19), Julian Hatch, who is running a campaign for U.S. Senate against incumbent Orrin Hatch, will hold a press conference for the media.

    The press conference will be held at Free Speech Zone
    2144 South Highland Drive, Suite 130
    Salt Lake City

    This press conference is timed to coincide with the film screening of the new Wal-Mart Movie, Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price.

    Julian Hatch announces U.S. Senate Candiacy

    Julian Hatch Announces Green Candidacy for U.S. Senate.

    Hatch vs. Hatch: Utah Green announces for US Senate

    Julian Hatch, a 51 year-old disabled military veteran who opposes the continued occupation of Iraq is challenging Republican Senator Orrin Hatch’s campaign for an unprecedented sixth term. A lifelong native of Utah, Julian Hatch has committed himself to a two-term limit upon accepting the nomination of the Green Party of Utah (GPUT) at a special convention held this week.
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