January 13, 2005
SHRINKING THE TENT:
Democrats Reject Gov.'s Nominee (Jordan Rau, January 13, 2005, LA Times)
Democratic lawmakers made their first public rejection of a nominee of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday, refusing to reappoint to the state Board of Education a Silicon Valley businessman opposed by advocates of bilingual education.The fight over Reed Hastings, however, had more to do with Democratic Party politics than with the Republican governor. Hastings is a major Democratic donor first appointed by former Gov. Gray Davis, a Democrat, in 2000.
Hastings lost the support of Latino lawmakers with his aggressive support of English-language reading instruction for immigrant children while he was the board's chairman. After Schwarzenegger renominated him last year, his confirmation hearing in the California Senate was delayed for months because of a lack of support among the Democrats who control the Senate.
Hastings' rejection came after an impassioned three-hour committee hearing during which he received support from Democratic State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell, Silicon Valley business leaders, the California Teachers Federation and charter schools that Hastings had personally helped support.
"The truth is, low-income students and students of color — especially those struggling to learn English — have suffered from decades of low expectations," said Russlynn Ali, executive director of the Education Trust-West, an Oakland nonprofit organization to which Hastings has donated. "Under Reed Hastings' leadership — as a result of Reed Hastings' leadership — that's changing. Why on Earth would we turn back the clock?"
Fun to watch a party make itself a minority, in this case punishing a guy for a position that is shared by many Latinos themselves. Posted by Orrin Judd at January 13, 2005 8:02 AM
The Democrats and the Hispanic caucus had no choice. Both need to pen the Hispanic population in its barrio so they can exploit it. The Democrats need to infantilize them so that they are dependent on social programs run and advocated by Democrats, as American Blacks have been. The Hispanic caucus knows that a Hispanic who speaks English can find that he is represented just as well by someone named Jones or Gustafson as well as Martinez.
It's called 'job security.'
Posted by: Bart at January 13, 2005 2:18 PM