Noriega in the Star-Telegram

Now that Rep. Rick Noriega has officially announced his intent to form an exploratory committee to run for Senate, expect to see a lot of stories about who he is and why he’s running. Here’s one from the Star Telegram:

“As Americans, it is our duty to stand up and speak when things have gone off the rails,” Noriega, 49, said in an Independence Day posting on several Democratic-leaning Internet blogs. “It is in our very fabric, our soul; it is God’s requirement of us as heirs to the legacy of this country, to exercise the right to speak out as our forefathers taught us.”

On Monday, Noriega is expected to file the paperwork that will allow him to raise money for the Senate bid. He made no mention of first-term Republican Sen. John Cornyn, who is expected to seek re-election next year. Nor did he mention potential Democratic rivals Mikal Watts, a San Antonio lawyer who has pledged to use millions of dollars from his personal fortune to finance his own Senate bid, or Dallas lawyer Emil Reichstadt.

The primary will be March 11.

A lieutenant colonel in the Army National Guard, Noriega has been touted as a Senate candidate ever since his unit was deployed to Afghanistan in January 2005. His unit was later part of a border security detail assigned to Laredo.

He cited a litany of errors that he said have caused worldwide esteem for the United States to fall in recent years, including “mismanagement of the war on terror, the acrimony of the national debate on immigration issues, the squandering of the environment, [and] the inability to provide reasonable health care.”

“We are losing our global moral leadership,” Noriega said.

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Although no Texas Democrat has won a statewide election since 1994, some in the party insist that Cornyn, a former state attorney general, is vulnerable. The most recent SurveyUSA poll found him with a 42 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval.

“We in the progressive blogging community believe that Rick Noriega will not only be a great candidate, we also believe he is exactly the right candidate to take on someone like John Cornyn,” said Charles Kuffner, who publishes OfftheKuff.com and has been promoting Noriega’s candidacy for several months.

Yes, I’m quoting from a story that quotes me. I spoke to reporter John Moritz yesterday afternoon from home; he’d sent me an inquiry via email earlier in the day. I’m just glad that our efforts on behalf of the Draft Rick Noriega movement are getting noticed.

Anyway. I understand the Chron has one of these in the works for this weekend. Check ’em out.

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3 Responses to Noriega in the Star-Telegram

  1. Jerry says:

    There is nothing wrong with quoting yourself if your quoted by a paper. Your quoting yourself everytime you write Kuff!!!!

    Love the Blog and love the fact that Rick Noriega will in fact be our next US Senator from the Great State of Texas!

  2. Yes, quoting yourself is okay. That is totally from, say, wearing the shirt of the band you’re in at a concert your band is playing at.

  3. I am really looking forward to this primary!

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