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It's my theory that Mecum had a "washout" moment when he felt the glare of the bright lights, and mentioned Pamela Gorman when he meant to say Trish Groe.

Anyone who's been on the other end of the TV tube can relate.

Amanda seized on it because she gets a lot of pressure to come up with blog posts. Gotta feed the hungry beast.

Greg has been equally petty in some of his postings when it served his purpose to mock a D.

No big deal. Probably wasn't worth the electrons Amanda rearranged. It was even less valuable for Greg to go on a "they're out-to-get-us-again" diatribe.

But we've all gotta come up with stuff to feed the monster, I guess, so what the heck....


Is this where we say its only illegal if a Republican does it?

Its not like Gorman had a fugitive funnel $850,000 in illegal contributions to her. Not that the press is concerned about something like that.

So what is Clean Elections doing with the complaints about Napolitano and Goddard? Are they under investigation?

George -- "Clean" Elections dismissed the complaint against Napolitano and Goddard. They're Democrats.

Could Goddard be brought up on ethical charges for using his position for partisan purposes?

Would the press ignore this story if Goddard were a Republican going after Democrats?

From Goddard to the county DA's in the Duke Lacrosse case and the Tom DeLay issue, there are too many instances of Democrats using their offices for partisan advantage. Our democracy depends in large part on the fair application of the law.

Lets hope the media can see the bigger picture one day. And hope that Republicans don't start acting like Democrats.

No one should use a public office for partisan advantage. Nor should anyone use it for partisan disadvantage. So I want all those Democrats elected to Congress during Bush's term to step down.

Amanda Crawford concede something? Are you kidding? Amanda searches far and wide for sources and quotes that only support her personal viewpoint – discarding the rest as “biased” ironically. I wrote her and Benson off as predictable and insignificant long ago.

Greg

If your party spokesperson accidentally named you as the current or previous target of a criminal investigation, you'd be pretty upset, I dare say.

It was an absolutely unpardonable mistake, and if I were Senator Gorman, I'd be calling for his head.

This wasn't Mr. Mecum confusing an ancient clean elections witch hunt with an investigation by Goddard; at the time, my understanding is that he was in New York State, doing for their Republican Party what he is now during for ours.

George - read the article:

"When we did get Mecum on the phone, he said he had prepared his talking points late the night before the show taped and the investigation into Sen. Gorman had just come to his attention.

So... what investigation?

Mecum said he'd check his notes and get back to us."

What investigation could it be? Hmmmmmm, I wonder....? Could it have been the clean election investigation?

Don't ask Amanda Crawford because she only remembers successful witch hunts.

Man if you consider that mocking you've got some thin skin. I read it as correcting an error by Mecum. Crawford may not be the best reporter at the Rep, but if you're going to be critical, the least you could do is be right.

Avoir,
Guy

Mecum is an embarrassment to the GOP. Given his cliched language, lack of grammatical skills and tendency to be flat-out wrong, it's little wonder they moved him away from dealing with the press. He was clearly out of his league.

As far as Randy's concern about Republicans not acting like Democrats when it comes to half-assed, politically motivated investigations: Perhaps Randy should pay attention to what Sheriff Joe and County Attorney Thomas are up to.

The question is how a person hired to be the communications director, then moved to political director, but who is no longer speaking to the press, is allowed to be the face and voice of the party on a taped TV news show? Did the AZGOP need a political director? Was everyone else busy on the day of taping?

Overall, the multitude of sins in this twisted tale cover everything from basic inept management to calculated covert crimes with a whole lot of political expediency thrown in.


Did Mecum just accidently leak the fact that a grand jury is investigating Gorman? Break out the pink underwear!

And can someone please tell me why Arpaio going up against the New Times is political, and not just personal? He certainly has nothing to gain "politically."

When you use the power of your office to silence, intimidate or discredit your critics, it's a misuse of political power.

Actually, as the lawyers for Clean Elections, the AG's office would have been involved in the investigation of Gorman. And it was politically motivated. And it did fail to turn up even the slightest shred of anything. So it was very much in keeping with all of the investigations Mecum mentioned. Frankly, Gorman should wear it as a badge of honor rather than pretend it never happened.

Listen, this goes back to what I have said all along. Let's get some opinions on itemization and what the proper use of signs from previous election cycles should be and how to properly report their in kind value and let's be done with it. I am tired of the witchhunts on both sides of the aisle. I think consultants should itemize their expenditures but I don't want any examples made out of former candidates unless they do something really egregious.

If only the fourth estate were as tough on itself (and each other).

The publicly funded election scheme politically named, "Clean Elections" cannot be fixed. It was bought and paid for by Jim Petersen and is for the expressed use of the Democrats to gain power. It works in tandem with the liberal newspapers. The key component, along with the vague and easily misused regulations, is the use of large damning headlines.

It is very easy to make a public accusation during an election cycle and initiate an "investigation" and gin up headlines about "corruption", "misuse of funds" and and "illegalities". By the time the investigation is over and the allegations are dismissed, the election is over and the damage is done.

The reason the Dems have been successful at this and the Republicans have not is that one needs the headlines to incur the most damage. Without the headlines, no one would know about the allegations. When a Democrat is accussed, there is the distinct sound of crickets. If the accusations are against a Republican, the cymbols crash and bells ring in the public square and do not cease until the election is over.

Greg, if you want a further story, you might want to look at who is promoting "Clean Elections". Ask the question "Who is traveling all over the United States promoting 'Clean Elections' and who is paying for the trips?" Other interesting questions are: "What is the PR budget for 'Clean Elections', who gets paid and what percentage of the money goes toward advertising the scheme as opposed to 'public education' and how much does the whole thing actually cost?"

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