Posted on 11/02/2005 11:45:10 AM PST by nunya bidness
Governor Ehrlich's Chief Counsel has sent a letter to the co-chairs of a legislative committee investigating hiring and firing practices of the Ehrlich administration.
Included in that letter obtained by WBAL News, Jervis Finney provides the co-chairs with documents he says he uncovered during his investigation into the identity of "MD4Bush".
He points to a now-former State Democratic Party official Ryan O'Doherty who he says sent an email to party supporters hours before the Washington Post published it's first story about the rumors about Mayor O'Malley.
The following is the text from that e-mail:
"There will be a big story in the Post either tomorrow or Thursday that credits Governor Ehrlich's staff for creating and spreading the nasty and untrue rumor about our Mayor and his family. Steve asked me to contact you to see if you could show your disgust by calling into WBAL Radio after the story hits. The guys on WBAL obviously could try to protect Ehrlich, so we need as many folks as possible to call 410-467-WBAL. I will e-mail the story to you as soon as it hits and read it carefully and then call in and raise hell. Don't call in until after the story is published in the Washington Post - It is top secret!"
The Governor's chief counsel, in his letter, then points to an email circulated just after midnight the day the O'Malley story was run in the Post. He says it is an e-mail sent to members of the media with a cropped picture of Governor Ehrlich with Joseph Steffen that was sent from the email address "smitty_1945 @ Yahoo.com". The email had the header ...James Smith.
Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith says that is not him and he has never been connected to that email address and he has never had or used that email address. He says he is not the James Smith in the header of that document.
In a statement to WBAL News this morning, Daugherty writes, "Through news outlets over the course of several months, I have learnedof the content of this alleged e-mail, and I can say without a doubtthat I did not write it. In fact, I did not work for the Democratic Party at the time the e-mail was allegedly sent and I'm even told that my e-mail address shown on the document is incorrect. I'm disappointed someone is circulating a document without bothering to verify its authenticity."
In a statement to WBAL News, the governor's General Counsel, Jervis Finney wrote:
"The e-mail raises serious questions about the former Maryland Democratic Party official's involvement in the MD4Bush conspiracy. That is all we will say now. The General Assembly's Personnel Committee, utilizing its subpoena power, is empowered to learn the truth about this matter."
On the night of February 8, 2005 at approximately 11:15pm EST MD4Bush posted private Freepmail content between himself and NCPAC, now known as Joe Steffen a staffer of Maryland Republican Governor Bob Ehrlich. The content of the Freepmails were a discussion of rumors of infidelity by Democrat Mayor Martin OMalley. At 12 midnight February 9th an email was sent (although it was dated February 8, 6:11pm in the header) describing a Big Story:
From: Ryan ODoherty rodoherty@mddems.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 8, 2005 6:11PM
To:
Subject: BIG StoryThere will be a big story in the Post either tomorrow or Thursday that credits Governor Ehrlich's staff for creating and spreading the nasty and untrue rumor about our Mayor and his family. Steve asked me to contact you to see if you could show your disgust by calling into WBAL Radio after the story hits. The guys on WBAL obviously could try to protect Ehrlich, so we need as many folks as possible to call 410-467-WBAL. I will e-mail the story to you as soon as it hits and read it carefully and then call in and raise hell. Don't call in until after the story is published in the Washington Post - It is top secret! There:
I voted for Ehrlich because I thought he would get rid of the culture of corruption and assasin (sic) politics of Annapolis.. he has only made it worse. He should be ashamed of the dirty smear campaign perpetuated by his own staff. It disgusts me to know that my tax dollars paid for this filth.
This will be the biggest story of the year. Thanks for your help.
Ryan ODoherty
rodoherty@mddems.org
443-734-7931
-----Original Message-----
From: James Smith (mailto:smitty_1945@yahoo.com)
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 12:03 AM
To: smitty_1945@yahoo.com
Subject: Governor Ehrlich and Joseph Steffen
The first story to break of the Steffen/NCPAC connection was by the Washington Post. It was published the night of 2/08 and posted shortly after at FR at 11:34pm, less than 30 minutes from the post of MD4Bush revealing Steffens private Freepmail and probably almost the same time as the Post article was published on its website:
Ehrlich Aide Ousted Over O'Malley Rumors
Web Postings, E-Mail Spread Affair Gossip
By Matthew Mosk
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, February 9, 2005; Page A01
Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley yesterday accused agents of Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s administration of spreading false rumors that he had an extramarital affair, and Ehrlich responded hours later by dismissing a longtime employee.
The story prompted Maryland Democrats to form a Personnel Committee to investigate unfair firing of state employees based on Steffens alleged tactics but the Committee never did investigate the exchange between Steffen and MD4Bush and devolved in to an ongoing thorn in the Governors side.
But on Tuesday, November 1, 2005 Jervis Finney, Governor Ehrlichs counsel, released the above email attached to a letter to the Personnel Committee to compel it to subpoena relevant information from Freerepublic as to a possible connection between a Washington Post reporter and Ryan ODoherty, Communications Director of the Maryland Democrat Party and MD4Bush.
So far ODoherty denies the email and Matthew Mosk admits he used MD4Bushs password to examine the private Freepmails to authenticate Steffens identity.
In other words, its possible that Ryan ODoherty, Communications Director of the Maryland Democrat Party, after accusing Democrat Mayor Martin OMalley of cheating on his wife, colluded with a Washington Post reporter to impugn the Governor with just those rumors.
And they almost got away with it.
Update.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1514267/posts?page=1#1
more here or it's a duplicate
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MD4Bush Ping!
(And WBAL Radio STILL needs to spell O'Doherty correctly)
Excellent summary.
Thanks for the ping.
This is going to get very interesting in the next few days.
We will need tour guides and Cliff Notes to keep up with the players and their denials as this gets hotter.
No surpise here, the Committee knows where the investigation would lead. If any of this was to their advantage FR would have been subpoened long ago.
Frankly, I care a lot less about what happens in MD and am more concerned about the actions of the Washinton Post. This smelled from the beginning and the WP had to know it.
You'd care if you lived in MD.
Right on!
And Rushmom - didn't we know the usual suspects would denigrate Michael Steele ala Condi Rice.
The Maryland Dems are despicable bigots.
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I can say without a doubt that I did not write it
Translation: I typed it on a computer keyboard, I did not 'write' it.
In fact, I did not work for the Democratic Party at the time the e-mail was allegedly sent
That's completely true. I was acting as an independent contractor for the Democratic Party and was not an employee of the Democratic Party.
I'm even told that my e-mail address shown on the document is incorrect
That's correct. Somebody told me that. It happens to be the e-mail address that I used to send that note, however whether or not that e-mail address is one that I personally used is irrelevant, because somebody told me that my e-mail address shown on the document is incorrect.
I'm disappointed someone is circulating a document without bothering to verify its authenticity
It happens to be authentic and accurate, but please don't tell anybody.
check this out!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1514300/posts
Indeed:
Md. GOP Seeks Wider Firing Probe(Post Maryland editor, R.B.) Brenner said, "The Washington Post had no involvement in any way in the chat room postings" between Steffen and MD4BUSH. "The Post did not know about them until after they had already occurred, as we have reported."
Brenner said The Post does not know the identity of MD4BUSH, which the newspaper also has reported.
Post reporter Matthew Mosk received printed copies of the message exchanges last fall, Brenner said. To verify they were authentic, he said, Mosk was given sign-on information needed to view the private chat room by an intermediary acting on behalf of MD4BUSH in late January. Mosk used that information to verify that "the chat room messages were genuine," Brenner said. Mosk presented the printouts to Steffen in February to confirm that they represented his words.
Feel free to contact Mr. Brenner at: brennerr@washpost.com and while you're at it send reporter Matthew Mosk a note at: moskm@washpost.com, I did.
I wonder how they knew this was an intermediary, did they just take their word for it?
FYI, Finney was scheduled to present the letter and attachments to the Personnel Committee when it convened at 1pm today. More details could emerge later today.
A Freeper gal called Mosk at his desk at the WP today to ask him a couple of questions about his journalistic career, specifically what years he was reporting for the LA Times. Mr. Mosk said he didn't want to answer any questions and hung up on her.
" I wonder how they knew this was an intermediary, did they just take their word for it?"
Either that or there really wasn't one and it just sounded like a good line to cover their butts.
I imagine the Post is lawyering Matt up as we speak.
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