Posted on 06/22/2004 4:29:42 AM PDT by Mike Bates
The divorce records of Republican Senate candidate Jack Ryan have been released. Last week a California judge ordered the documents opened in response to a lawsuit started by the Chicago Tribune and Chicagos WLS-TV.
The files disclosed allegations made against Ryan by his former wife. She said that he insisted she go to sex clubs with him. According to the Associated Press, actress Jeri Lynn Ryan described one spot as "a bizarre club with cages, whips and other apparatus hanging from the ceiling."
She also charged that Ryan wanted her to perform sex acts in public so that others could watch.
For his part, Ryan denied the allegations, asserting that he had merely arranged some "romantic getaways." Using some Clintonesque parsing, he admitted: "We did go to one avant-garde nightclub in Paris which was more than either one of us felt comfortable with. We left and vowed never to return."
Oh, so thats what theyre called these days. Avant-garde.
We all know that some spouses make spurious statements when love sours and the only dates the couple has are in domestic relations court. At this point, it doesnt make much of a difference who, if either, was telling the truth.
This incident effectively kills any possibility of the very liberal Democrat Barack Obama not being elected in November. The odds of Mr. Ryan winning have always ranged between slim and none. Slim just left town.
Sex scandals work for Democrats. They dont for Republicans.
A Tribune poll taken at the end of last month showed Obama with a commanding 22-point lead.
With the mediocre operation hes run so far, it didnt appear likely that Ryan would be able to turn things around. His campaign had failed to catch fire, even among many Republicans activists.
Running touchy-feely ads about how he taught in an all-black school doesnt appeal to the partys base. And it certainly wasnt going to diminish Obamas 90 percent plus lead among African-Americans.
Some observers think Ryan initially made a crucial mistake during the primaries by not disclosing documents relating to his split-up. Perhaps seeing Democrat Blair Hulls candidacy crumble when details of his divorce were revealed strengthened Ryans resolve to keep the records under wrap.
He asserted this was to protect his son. At the same time, the candidate claimed that thered be no embarrassment to the party if the information were made public.
If he genuinely believed that tales of sex clubs with cages and whips wouldnt prove awkward, then Ryan is simply too dumb to be in the Senate. With people like Patty Murray (D-Wash) roaming the corridors there, thats saying a lot.
I think Ryans actual first mistake was in running at all. Did he really think that the media would be satisfied with anything less than complete disclosure?
The next blunder was that of Republican primary voters. They chose him when there already was widespread public awareness of his messy break up and his efforts to cover things up. Illinois has become a Democratic stronghold in recent years, but thats no reason to treat the Republican nomination so carelessly.
What happens now? Again, it doesnt make much of a difference. Mr. Ryan will maintain some of his support.
A few Illinois Republican leaders will call on him to drop out of the race. Congressman Ray LaHood has already done that. Apparently, Jack Ryans campaign isnt playing well in Peoria any longer.
Former Governor Jim Edgar on Monday continued to back Ryan and suggested it was time to move on. That statement was given after Mr. Ryan had assured Edgar that there wasnt anything too terrible in the documents. Itll be interesting so see Edgars reaction after he finds out for himself.
Jack Ryan may remain the candidate or there may be another. Either way, the Republican standard bearer will get clobbered.
The Illinois GOP has moved into full surrender mode. And just when President Bush needs every vote in the Senate he can get.
What ever happened to the concept of voting for the best candidate, i.e., the person who best represents your views?
I'm just a little soured on this business of raiding the opposition. Nothing good can come of it, at least for us Americans.
If everyone followed that pattern, we would indeed be faced with choosing the lesser of two evils.
I agree completely. However, you are talking about a Republican, and a Judge from....well....I'll just leave it at that.....
I don't think the RNC was looking at this as a likely retention, not by any stretch....
Mel Reynolds.
Ted Kennedy.
Bill Clinton.
(And so many, many others.)
Right-on article. Ryan stands absolutely no chance of winning in November. And Bush stands zero chance of carrying Illinois in November. You are correct that Illinois has become a Democratic bastion, and it will be at least a generation before any cracks are created in that fortress that would allow anyone other than a Democrat to have any chance whatsoever in a national election.
Can't the GOP replace their candidate for a more viable one under the 'Torch Rule'?
Basically, it states that if your candidate is trailing in the polls, you can substitute a more viable one.
Sounds good to me.
They could but I don't see him making any headway. Too many Democrats in Chicago and upstate.
Illinois is one of the Last Gasp Liberal states, a blue sea of welfare bums and union gangsters, sucking-up your tax dollars for as long as they can. But for how long?
"I thought, no way would, IL voters settle for a Far Left Marxist."
Where the hell have you been? Illinois elected Dickbrain Durbin, Carol Mosely Brainless, Jesse "The Shaker's Son" Jackson, Jr., and that far-left banshee (whose name escapes me at the moment) whom the media trots out on a regular basis to tow the liberal line. Illinois has a history of electing far-left extremists, Marxists all.
Of course. It should be done, and then let's hear what the Rats have to say. It was ok for them. Why not for the GOP?
Dennis Hastert is from Illinois but he represents a downstate district. If it weren't for Chicago, Illinois would be a Red State like neigboring Indiana.
I don't know, I think Obama may be the most dangerous leftist since Wellstone. But what about that name. Obama...Osama.LOL
If I were married to Seven of Nine, I sure as H@#$L wouldn't want to look anywhere else!!!
LC
Only AG Ashcroft and Sec. of State Matt Blunt were able to counter this in 2002 election. "Observers" were placed at key polling places. Only way to stop it. Even then attempts were made at vote fraud. Now Dems want permission to keep polls open longer in their areas!
Don't forget about former black panther Bobby Rush...my "representative" in Congress.
That was Jim Oberweis.
My mistake... there's not much for the party to do except lick its wounds.
It does seem that the name "Ryan" will never again bring victory to the moribund Republican apparatus in IL. The Republican electorate in the "Land of Lincoln" seems distracted and apathetic. Not even the endorsement of Obama by Osama could beat him now!
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