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OC GOP Central Committee Roundup
By Allan Bartlett | 10/20/09 | 03:47 AM EDT | 13 Comments
What a meeting tonight. I've come to expect some type of excitement and drama at Central Committee meetings, but this one will be etched in my memory bank for a long time. First things first. It was announced tonight by chairman Baugh that an ethics complaint was lodged by Linda Ackerman against her main GOP opponent for the 72nd AD seat, Chris Norby. This is scheduled to be heard Wednesday night at a special meeting of the Ethics Subcommittee.
I can also inform the readers that a cross complaint will be lodged by Supervisor Norby against Linda Ackerman. Fun stuff. I had to recuse myself along with Deborah Pauley and Mary Young from participating in the Ethics Sub-Committee meeting to avoid any conflicts of interest.
A lot has been made of the fact that the GOP has lost their way recently. Chairman Baugh gave a fiery speech tonight that it is not going to be business as usual anymore for the OC GOP Party. The speech came at a critical juncture in time. He announced tonight that no longer will incumbent Republicans be given safe quarter for their re-election if they have strayed to far off the reservation. He made it clear that he is not looking for ideological purity per se, but Republicans in the mold of Arnold Schwarzenegger, John McCain & George W Bush for example are not going to be allowed to ruin the party's economic and fiscal credibility anymore.
When GW Bush took office the percentage of debt to GDP was at 23%. When he left office, that percentage had climbed to over 28% of GDP. This year alone the percentage of debt to GDP will be over 43%. Clearly this is an unsustainable path we are on and our elected GOP leaders in DC and Sacramento have been part of the problem. So tonight he announced a contract with the OC GOP voters. It's not going to be good enough just to have an "R" by your name if you are a candidate or elected official. The "R" has got to mean something. He says we've swung way to far over to the middle of the political spectrum and a rebalancing is in order to get back our brand believability. Amen to that.
Lastly we had Irvine Mayoral candidate Megan Barth speak to the committee for about ten minutes. She introduced herself to everyone there since most have probably not met her in person yet, even though many know her work of organizing some of the biggest Tea Parties on the West Coast and back in DC. Things were flowing smoothly enough and then she brought up a subject that I knew was going to rear its ugly head sooner or later....our BOE member Michelle Steel. I had no idea Megan was going to go down this road, but she did and now that the issue is out in the open, I want to add some background and paraphrase what Megan said.
It had come to my attention a few weeks ago that BOE member Steel was at a big fundraiser up in Los Angeles for Irvine Mayor and liberal Dem Sukhee Kang. Not only was she at this fundraiser, she is in a picture with a "re-elect Sukhee Kang 2010" poster and she was quoted by the Korean journalist there as strongly encouraging her fellow Korean donors to give money to liberal Dem Irvine Mayor, Sukhee Kang.
A couple of things.
I understand that blood is thicker than politics for many in the Korean community. I get the ethnic angle. They want to support a person of similar culture and background. Michelle told me flat out that she has not and will not endorse Sukhee Kang. The problem is that everyone in Irvine is finding out about this picture and Michelle's words encouraging her donors to also give to Sukhee. A picture says a thousand words. It is what it is. She may not have "technically" endorsed Sukhee, but functionally she has done the same thing. It's hard to spin. Michelle naively thinks this picture that she is in is not going to be used against the Republican candidates in the next election. That is a false assumption knowing the kind of politician Larry Agran is.
Irvine Republicans feel they have been stabbed in the back by a high ranking Republican elected official and they are letting people know they are not happy about it and are not going to tolerate it. Yes we know Michelle has been good for the party most of the time, but we feel offended in Irvine at what has transpired here. It's hard enough to go against the Agran machine in Irvine and it's even harder when you get sabotaged by someone in your own party. Scott's prior speech about it not being business as usual anymore dove tailed nicely with Megan's speech and she received a standing ovation from the members and guests. Here's the picture I was referring to:
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TAGS: OC GOP Central Committee, Scott Baugh, Megan Barth, 72nd AD
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Based on Chairman Baugh's comments, the Central Committee should endorse Chris Norby for Assembly. Conservatives who have stood tall for fiscal responsibility (such as Tom McClintock and Curt Hagman) are supporting Norby, while the RINOs who caved into the Democrat's 2009 State Budget Deal (Maldonado, Ashburn, etc) are supporting Ackerman. Dick Ackerman's lobbying business even gave $2,000 to Obama for President last year!
It's time to elect a REAL REPUBLICAN by supporting Chris Norby for State Assembly.
It is a violation of the Orange County Central Committee's bylaws to endorse anyone in a partisan primary. The Central Committee leaves that to Republican voters. It only endorses in nonpartisan races.
I seem to remember it being done. For all the wrong reasons I might add. So. Why not change the rules? We can gather signatures to recall rinos but the party is helpless in the preventing of their endorsements. That makes a whole lot of sense and that is why the fringe rinos have run amok. You get what you pay for.
Allan, didn't Baugh make this same speech after McCain lost to Obama?
Anyone can get up and read a speech prepared for them but this was amatuer hour at its best! This Megan person as never been seen by most of us around Republican events until recently and then it's mostly in the bars laughing and joking with the guys. So she helped oraganize a few Tea Party events, big deal! What has she done for Irvine? She announced she's running for Mayor but yet she had no material to handout,no donation envelopes,nothing. And, why no haircut to pull her hair away from her face? I mean no disrespect to her but her hair was hanging over her eyes like a sheepdog! Does she not know the difference between presenting before a group and going out on a date? I for one was not impressed. Anyone can read a speech. I want to see a proven track record before I vote for someone. I think this lady is just looking for the spotlight. Time will tell.
Casual observer is a mole.
she even has her fist up!
I'm not optimistic that Baugh can or will hold that course.
Props to Chip for bringing Megan aboard. She will do a good job in bringing in a young and new perspective as to what the new activism is all about.
It was a great speech by Baugh but as was mentioned above, I've heard it before. It's easy to go after the liberal/squishy Republicans AFTER they are termed out or out of office. We all hate Arnold and McCain now. Big deal. What will take real cajones by Baugh will be to NOT endorse a sitting GOP elected official (and not just an oddball council or schoolboard member) when it looks like they will be re-elected with or without the Party endorsement. The same old school of thought will win out. If we don't support candidate X who is too liberal, we will just be helping the Democrats,...you all know the arguement. The other more important topic the Baugh touched on briefly is that too many are supported or oppossed based on who is running their campaigns or which are most likely to use the lobbying services of the local GOP powerbrokers. When I see a moderate/liberal GOP elected who is likely win an election opposed by the O.C. GOP then I will believe Baugh was serious. For now it's just the same old same old.
Can Scott Baugh unilaterally impose his power around to the cmte? The Chairman is not King or live in a Monarchy. I have seen this way too many times by leaders and he/she ends up being destroyed.
Perhaps, Baugh has something up his sleeve or is afraid of losing his power and credibility.
It will makes one wonder if the OC GOP Central Cmte will have a vote on this new policy.
The endorsements serve as a useful purpose for voters to understand who are Republicans in local contests. Do not leave the Republican candidates and voters scrambling, because of one man who is showing frustrations because of the GOP brand!
...that's a lot of unwarranted assumptions there. This is something Scott has been thinking about and discussing with other Republicans for a long time. There has been a great deal of dissatisfaction with the local elected official endorsement process, because too many RINOs slipped because the process is tipped toward giving local electeds endorsements absent a good reason for not doing so. I know from my conversations with Scott that he favored either reforming the process in the manner described by Allan, or junking it altogether. I think this is a better approach. And it has nothing to do with "holding on to power." Do you know of anyone who wants Scott's job? Or who could do it?
"Do you know of anyone who wants Scott's job? Or who could do it?" I can think of several Orange County Republican lawyer/lobbyists who, like Scott, would also view it as a way to make business contacts. They do not want their names put up on blogs until Scott decides to step aside, but I can assure you that there are a handful of well qualified candidates.
I read this column yesterday and have been so bothered by it that I had to come back and post comments... I'm sorry, but we are Americans first! I can see Michelle wishing Sukhee luck or whatever, but attending a fundraiser and asking for donations? That's like me supporting Ted Kennedy because he's Irish. I didn't and I never would because Ted and his policies are/were detrimental to our country. The fact that we are both Irish and Catholic never entered my mind.
If Michelle is a Republican/conservative worth her salt (and granted, not many are these days) she would put the Constitution (which she swears to defend) above her Korean bloodline. She would not endorse, nor raise funds for, someone whose policies will hurt the city, hurt the county and hurt our state.
Shame on you, Michelle!
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