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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Henry Waxman Has Competition, Brent Roske

The Santa Monica Freeway veins across Los Angeles County and chokes with bustle. Trickling in from Baldwin Hills, Prius hybrids, as brilliant as candied apples, pulse along its golden passage with kaleidoscopic effect. Painted primer grey and fanged with rust, tired old beaters wheeze out of Crenshaw into its knots of traffic and grumble. Caravans of caterers, convoys of craftsmen, office types, crammed into carpools throng to it like fire ants to a vine of dark licorice. Most snake their way into places like Culver City, "The Heart of Screenland," as it's known, penetrating into that throb called show business, where they are eventually absorbed. There is one man however, heading in an opposite direction.


Like most Angelenos who've made it big in show business, writer/director turned aspiring politico, Brent Roske is no exception; he isn't a Golden State native, and he's looking to go bigger. U.S. Congress bigger, as in he wants to be the next Representative for California's 33rd District.


At age 39, Roske vibes flash; the literal opposite of his opponent, the nearly four decade long incumbent, Congressman Henry Waxman. "He's going to be stepping down sooner than later," writes Roske in comments emailed to Cloture Club for this story, "and the people of this district are going to have to think about what's next when that happens."


Like something flung from the imaginings of a screenwriter however, Roske's campaign seems a bit quixotic. Showcasing what he calls his, "2 for 1" idea, Roske doesn't seem as intent on unseating Waxman as much as he just wants him to slide over for a year while the congressman teaches him the job, "I'm the only one in the country willing to be mentored by his predecessor," says Roske. While many political pundits would argue that there's a reason for that, Roske remains enthusiastically devout, "Sharing the job with your predecessor would create bi-partisan bridges and help take away the adversarial nature of Congress, which is why I'm running."


Oddly enough, Waxman himself, according to recent statements he made in Roll Call, hasn't entirely ruled out the proposal. He even commends Roske on it for its novelty, but then hedges, citing he might foresee some "workability issues" with it. "I think Henry is more amenable to the idea than he lets on," says Roske. Asked to elaborate on the congressman's remarks, Waxman's office did not wish to comment on this story.


Brent Roske for Congress

Courtesy Brent Roske



As creator of, "Chasing the Hill," a tightly wrought, web based political drama with cult status, Roske's got plenty of profile. With no shortage of political heavyweights like Terry McAuliffe and former Governor Ed Rendell flocking to his project, Roske's juiced too, and apparently, between the world of professional politics and Hollywood, it flows in both directions. "If you go to Representative Waxman's website, he doesn't even have the entertainment industry mentioned under 'District Issues," says Roske, dinging Waxman, proving that it isn't all wine and roses between the two. "How can you 'represent' almost half a million Angelenos and not mention the entertainment industry?" he says.


Not strictly a Left Coast thinker, Roske is fiscally hawkish and socially liberal, "It's my cash and my body," he says. Dishing out other tangy rejoinders like, "If you give a man a fish, he stops printing resumes," Roske gives good quote too.


Running as an Independent, Roske is a native Minnesotan with a strong self reliant strain, "I joined the workforce at 15 at Burger King and have been working ever since," he says. As his campaign's centerpiece, is the issue of runaway productions, films which get made elsewhere on the cheap. "Los Angeles is the film capital of the world and I'd like it to stay that way," he says. Conceding that enticing productions to stay in California is largely a matter for state legislators and city officials, Roske's industry expertise is unmatched, "I've been a writer/director here for 15 years managing budgets and crews in the real world. I represent this district and am ready to serve as our next Congressman," he says.


With a picture on his website of himself with Senator Al Franken's arm draped over him, Roske epitomizes the essence of California politics, merging "This Town" theatrics with Westside cool. Nowhere is this surreal quality more evidenced than on the set of his breakout hit series, "Chasing The Hill," "We're going to film a scene where Governor Gray Davis is teaching David Hasselhoff how to be a better Governor," says Roske, adding, "David Hasselhoff is awesome." And with that, perhaps no truer words have ever found their way into print.


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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference

The 42nd Annual Legislative Conference or (ALC) hosted by the Congressional Black Conference will begin Wednesday September 19th at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center Convention center here in Washington DC. “Inspiring Leaders Building Generations” is this year’s mission. Representatives Gwen Moore of Wisconsin and Andre Carson of Indiana are serving as honorary co-chairs of the conference.


The conference brings together organizations, individuals and members of congress to address key issues impacting African-Americans and works to develop strategies to ensure that under-served communities are represented in government. Elected officials, business and industry leaders, celebrities, media, and everyday Americans participate in the Conference and its dozens of policy forums, general sessions, job fair, book signings and networking opportunities.

One of this year’s critical issues is the passing of new voting laws in several keys states that purportedly could prevent millions from exercising their right to vote in this year’s election. Thursday the conference will host a National Town Hall Meeting on Voting Rights & New Age Discrimination to be moderated by MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry.


The White House has confirmed that First lady Michelle Obama will give the keynote address at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Phoenix Awards on Saturday September 22nd.


The President has attended the Phoenix Awards dinner in the past as the Keynote speaker and was the recipient Phoenix Award in 2008. This year the president’s campaign schedule will keep him from attending.


In addition to the forums on legislation and policy there are dozens of receptions and parties planned around the conference. The League of Conservation Voters Victory Fund will host a Countdown to Election Day Reception Wednesday, September 19 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Stewart R. Mott House. NASA is holding an Air and Space Museum Reception, Wednesday as well at 6:30 p.m. in the Space Race Gallery and the U.S. Capitol Historical Society will hold its 50th Anniversary Celebration September 20th, 2012 at 6:30pm in the Congressional Auditorium at The United States Capitol Visitor Center.




Caryn Freeman is Editor-in-Chief of thecaxtonpress.com, an online political news magazine established spring 2010. Prior to joining Cloture Club Caryn worked as research associate @ Harpers Magazine online. Caryn has also received a public service award from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation for her time on Capitol Hill in Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke’s office (D-NY). Follow Caryn on twitter @CarynFreemanDC.




Attending Congressional Black Caucus Annual Legislative Conference? Here are some events!


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Million Hit Giveaway – Day 2 – The Government Inspector

For our second day of celebration of 1 million hits on ClotureClub.com is giving away 2 tickets to the latest show with Shakespeare Theater Company – The Government inspector! A great local play perfect for a date, an excuse to leave the in-laws, give as a gift to your friends who lost power in the crazy storm tonight.!



Artistic director Michael Kahn directs Nikolai Gogol’s farce about a group of corrupt Russian officials who mistake a visitor for an undercover investigator. The show stars frequent STC collaborator Derek Smith, who also starred in the company’s first production of “Romeo and Juliet” in 1986.



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The Government Inspector


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