SRQ DAILY Jul 29, 2023
Saturday Perspectives Edition
"There can be no resting on our laurels and this diligence, combined with our tireless volunteers, continues to pay off."
On any given morning in Washington, D.C., you can find some group of activists greeting everyone walking out of a Metro station behind the U.S. House office buildings. Over the past week I spent in the nation's capital city, I bumped into agriculture advocates handing out fruit bars on National Blueberry Day and volunteers for Plan International offering education on the plight of children around the globe.
I also found a table covered with the inaugural issue of Capitol Times Magazine, all with Sarasota resident Patrick Byrne on the cover. While a headline ponders if the Overstock CEO has become the Department of Homeland Security’s “Domestic Extremist #1,” the publication contains an extraordinarily lengthy and sympathetic interview. In it, Byrne commits to covering much of the damages from the Jan. 6 riot, but with the promise the federal government pays him back if it turns out federal agents secretly instigated the whole thing. And he makes some unverifiable accusations about Russian spy Maria Butina and the origins of the meddling investigation.
Of course, this magazine can hardly be considered a product of journalism; it barely poses as one. The only advertisements in the magazine promote a political action committee tied to another Sarasota County resident, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. The inaugural issue of this publication was announced by Veterans For Trump, with a statement from Flynn. He suggested Byrne’s interview serves as proof of a massive deep state conspiracy. "Patrick's story is for real, he's for real, and the corruption he's exposed is for real, and it only gets worse the further you read,” Flynn said in a statement.
It's a sign of the growing reach by the far-right movement Flynn runs from The Hollow, the Proud Boy-infested club of insurrectionists alternatively creating headaches for local leaders and eagerly shaking the foundations of American democracy.
Now, I don’t intend to overstate the influence of a group handing out glossy magazines at the same public transit stop where K Street interns offered strangers blueberry-colored stress balls the prior day. But the decision to distribute the publication widely and freely on Capitol Hill shows how serious the Flynn folks are about efforts nearly three years after Donald Trump lost the presidential election to uphold a false narrative the vote was fixed— and the inevitable conclusion no one should trust the outcome of the next election either.
At a local level, many of the same players spent the last few weeks undermining the selection of a new superintendent as a separate undermining of democracy. Flynn locally pushed for Charles Van Zant, a former Clay County Superintendent, to take over the local school districts. A new school board majority, you may recall, stunned even some supporters when they took office and immediately dismissed a widely respected superintendent. That wasn’t enough for The Hollow.
But a majority of Sarasota School Board members, including newly elected Robyn Marinelli, instead chose Terrence O’Connor, a respected district administrator from Hillsborough County. Marinelli, of note, caught flak last year for posing with pictures and considering an invitation from Proud Boys-connected donors, but distanced herself quickly when she realized those connections.
From what I understand, Van Zant didn’t have near a majority of support among School Board members. This seems especially embarrassing to the Flynn machine mere weeks after an effort to install Van Zant as Collier County’s superintendent also failed. Flynn allies spent intervening weeks since trying to unravel that decision to no avail.
All this shows the degree to which distortion and disinformation remain tools at Flynn’s disposal. Sarasota County leaders at all levels must remain wary of anything they read with any connection at all these personalities.
Republican voter registration dominance continues to grow over Democrats in Sarasota County and the state of Florida.
In Sarasota County at the beginning of this year, Republicans had pushed up to a 52,987 registered voter lead over Democrats. But as of the end of June, that difference had expanded to a 57,036-voter advantage in just six months.
That 4,049-voter difference represents a 7.6% expansion of our lead just since January.
We said right after the huge election successes in the November 2022 Midterms that we were going to immediately shift back to voter registration emphasis. There can be no resting on our laurels and this diligence, combined with our tireless volunteers, continues to pay off.
And our local successes play directly into the Republican Party of Florida's continually expanding voter-registration advantage over the Florida Democratic Party.
The GOP had 5,263,269 registered voters as of June 30, while the Democratic Party had 4,721,471, according to the Florida Division of Elections.
That 541,798-voter edge was up from a 496,150-voter advantage at the end of May.
Thank you to everyone for your ongoing efforts to keep Sarasota County a solidly conservative Republican county.
Jack Brill is chairman of the Republican Party of Sarasota County.
Creative Liberties Artist Studios and Gallery, based on a foundation of artists helping artists, continues its seasons offerings with Magic and Mystery, Saturday, July 29, 7-10 p.m., at 927 N. Lime Avenue, Sarasota. This indoor market features area vendors selling handcrafted items, angel readings, food and drink, raffle prizes and wickedly exciting performances and interactive experiences. Guests are encouraged to dress in their magical best. Entertainment includes performances by illusionist Marshall Chandler, Light Dancer Ace of Wands, stilt performer KC Allen, and live poetry by Steve McAllister. Tickets are $15 at the door or available for purchase at www.CreativeLiberties.net. Food and entertainment are included in the ticket price.
Do you wish you could attend HSSC Fur Fun Camps? Now you can. HSSC Adult Summer Camp gives adults the chance to learn about and interact with shelter pets and other animals, both domestic and exotic. Join us on Saturday, July 29, from 3-6 pm, for exciting speakers, an inside look at the happenings in our facility, and adult snacks and drinks. Our Adult Summer Camp is designed for adults but is just as fun as the kids version, and will be held in the Education Center at the Humane Society of Sarasota County, 2331 15th St., Sarasota. For more information and to register, visit hssc.org.
JFCS of the Suncoast REACH, Restoring Empowerment and Choosing Hope, and Ignite Fatherhood program is hosting their Game of Life Summer Event on July 29th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3000 Ringling Blvd, Sarasota. This unique event is a fun and engaging way for families to spend time together while learning important life skills. Inspiration abounds with exciting activities, delicious fare from gourmet and popular food trucks, and sought after prizes including Baltimore Orioles Spring Training tickets, hotel stays, golf outings, Crayola Admission tickets, and many casual and trendy restaurants to name some available prizes. This event is open to the public and free to attend. Families are encouraged to bring their children for this engaging and summer fun-filled event. Free tickets are required and are available at jfcs-cares.org.
From July 29 to August 25, Art Uptown Gallery will display their artists creative interpretations on the theme Flora. The gallery will offer paintings and flower filled collages, plein air landscapes, abstract and traditional florals, decorative glass, ceramics, whimsical garden sculptures, bronze and glass mosaics to enchant visitors with a variety of plant based fine art. The First Friday Flora opening public reception will be on Friday, August 4 from 6 to 9 pm. The exhibit opens on Saturday, July 29 and runs through Friday, August 25. Art Uptown Gallery welcomes patrons and friends at 1367 Main Street where the diverse work of regional award-winning artists is exhibited. Visit www.artuptown.com for further information.
Join us for our highly anticipated Orin Swift Wine Dinner on Saturday, July 29th, where every moment will be a celebration of the senses. Delight in six courses expertly paired with our favorite bottles from renowned vineyards in and around Napa Valley. Our skilled chefs have crafted an extraordinary menu that highlights the richness and intricacy of Orin Swift's sought-after wines, alongside the finest, locally sourced ingredients. To learn more and book tickets, visit grovelwer.com.
Dive into nature this summer at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Downtown Sarasota campus, where a retrospective-like show of the career of Sarasota artist John Pirman to date can be seen inside the Museum of Botany and the Arts and outside in the Gardens. The show features several of his signature views of Sarasota, including iconic scenes of Selby Gardens itself, along with diverse works from his 30-year career in New York City and even pieces from his childhood in Ohio. On view daily through September 17. Learn more at selby.org.
SHE ENGINEERS is a bilingual (English and Spanish) poster exhibition highlighting eight women in various engineering fields. In their own words, the women share their passion and what inspired them to become engineers. If we support a woman in STEM, then she can change the world.
This monthly gathering of car enthusiasts brings together automobile lovers from every walk of life, not to mention a wide array of spectacular cars. Bring your own vehicle (all makes and models are welcome) to show off, or check out the hundreds of cars on display. Each month, the event sponsors a different charity, and attendees are encouraged to donate $10 to benefit the charity. The event, occuring on the second Sunday of each month, will feature live music, complimentary coffee and more. To learn more, visit facebook.com/carsandcoffee941. Sarasota Cars and Coffee, The West District at University Town Center near Ford’s Garage, 295 N. Cattlemen Rd., Sarasota.
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