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• Another great Eugene Celebration is behind us and the band Volifonix was judged
the winner of our Next Big Thing music contest on the KRVM/Eugene Weekly Stage
Saturday afternoon. Members of Volifonix are Tomo “The Samurai” Tsurumi, Blake
Forbess, Joe McClain, Trevor Forbess and Elijah Median. Judges also liked finalist Paul
Quillen, and we’re talking about having a singer-songwriter category next year. It’s hard
to compare a singer with a guitar to a full-blown band. Volifonix and some other finalists
will perform at our Best of Eugene Awards Show Oct. 26 at the McDonald Theatre.
• Our award-losing EW Sports Department tells us the Ducks are trying a new
approach this year after opening last season with a tough loss on the road to top-ranked
LSU. They are 36-point favorites to beat visiting Arkansas State in Autzen Stadium for
this Saturday night‘s opening home game. Hard to get excited about a mismatch like
this, so Oregon’s streak of 82 straight sellouts in Autzen Stadium might be in jeopardy.
But, do not take these Red Wolves too lightly — they have a good senior quarterback and
they won 10 games last season. They are used to winning, and beating Oregon in Eugene
would electrify their new season.
• The race for House District 12 is heating up as we predicted in this column Aug.
9. Democrat John Lively is up against Republican Joe Pishioneri in what could be a
squeaker pitting two well-known Springfield candidates with very different political
leanings. Rep. Terry Beyer, a Democrat, is not running for re-election and Republicans
are targeting this Springfield-area position to help break the leadership split in the
Legislature. We expect out-of-state money to boost Pishioneri’s campaign and we’ve
already seen deceptive push-polling, now followed by deceptive anti-Lively ads on the
local Fox affiliate.
Pishioneri’s first TV attack ad is a head-scratcher, saying Lively “supported recent
job-killing tax measures (66 & 67),” but is that a wise message? Springfield and Lane
County voters overwhelmingly supported those measures, which actually saved jobs for
teachers. Pishioneri is also blasting Lively for having “opposed the community toxic [sic]
right to know proposal,” which is a Eugene, not Springfield, issue. This appears to be
guilt by association since Lively once worked in public relations for Hyundai/Hynix,
which, as an industry, opposed Eugene’s Toxics Right-to-Know Law. Lively has never said
that he himself opposed the law. It’s an odd issue for Pishioneri to bring up since Lively
has been endorsed by the Oregon League of Conservation Voters.
• Will Oregon devolve from blue state to red state at some point? Multiple political
blogs and websites are all a-twitter this week about comments neo-con kingmaker Karl
Rove made about Oregon’s vulnerability to a right-wing shift. Rove cites the 30-30 split
in the Oregon Legislature and the fact that Republican Chris Dudley lost to Gov.
Kitzhaber by a narrow margin. Everything Rove does or says is strategic. In this case it’s
likely Rove is just trying to energize Oregon Republicans and get the Democrats to
spend more money defending blue Oregon from the perceived red-state threat.
Nevertheless, we are a “mysterious” state with abundant contradictions.
• We picked up these surprising numbers at the Aug. 22 Peter DeFazio fundraising
party in the Ninkasi plaza: Roughly 28,000 registered Republicans inhabit Douglas
County, 20,000 Democrats and 12,000 non-affiliateds. Sara Byers, a Dem leader who ran
for the Legislature in 2010, said the D’s tend to keep their heads down because of the
long domination by the conservative timber industry. Coos County Democrats, also in
the minority, are fighting back with their own newspaper, the Advocate, see http://wkly.
ws/f. Maybe it’s time for an uprising by all the non-Republicans south of us.
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• How’s this for a rousing cheer in a soccer stadium: “We have health care! We have
health care!” Some Eugene fans who regularly drive to Portland for the Timbers games
sat near fans from Vancouver, B.C., Saturday night, Aug. 25, when the Canadian team
lost but their supporters won the shouting match. Some day we’ll shout back.
• The Republicans are getting their umbrellas and schedules turned inside out in
Florida. Meanwhile, the three young people from Eugene we wrote about last week
(“Young Dems Off to Rescue Patriotism”) are enjoying sunny weather as they head
overland in their red, white and blue beater car for the Democratic National Convention.
Check out their blog and video interviews along the way at keepingamerica.org
Authentic Black
• Our annual Best of Eugene Ballot is running in print again this week and we have
a purple unicorn box in our front office for those of you who drop it off in person, though
most of our readers seem to prefer the sparkly interactive experience of filling it out
online at bestofeugene.com
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