Posted on 05/09/2010 8:59:35 PM PDT by Syncro
Posted on 09 May 2010 by admin
California Senate Race 2010: Carly Fiorina and the GOP Launch Last-Minute Back-door Attack on Chuck DeVore
By Jane Jamison, Copyright 2010, UNCOVERAGE.net
Apparently, the Republican party establishment in California has forgotten about Ronald Reagans 11th commandment: Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican. It was postulated by Reagan after he was viciously attacked in the primary for the California governors race in the 1960s. (Read his whole speech about it here.)
What is happening right now in the California Senate race is something that voters in the Golden State need to know. It is beyond speaking ill of another Republican. Carly Fiorina and certain factions of the GOP establishment nationally and in California are using their money and connections to smear conservative Republican candidate Chuck DeVore just before absentee ballots go out. It wont matter later if Chucks name is cleared later. The damage will be done. This kind of tactic should offend most voters if they know about it.
Here is what is happening:
In the past few weeks, internet bloggers have begun posting stories that California GOP Senate candidate Chuck DeVore is under investigation by the Federal Election commission for allegedly misusing public funds by having two of his Senate campaign staff on his California state assemblyman state payroll.
An investigation by UNCOVERAGE.net this weekend shows that in the waning weeks before the June 8 primary race for California Senate, the big-money Carly Fiorina campaign and its operatives are trying to knock out her grassroots Tea Party competitor in the race, Chuck DeVore, with allegations that appear to be coming from an independent citizens group. Theres also a barrage of supportive blogging for Fiorina to advance the story, which is doubtfully independent in nature.
The most recent blog rumor, this one at Redcounty.com, offered no links to any documents. It was given a prominent position on the website, titled with a fore-boding Sounds Like A Possible FEC Investigation Into DeVore. The basis for the rumor is what purports to be an insider memo from the Fiorina campaigns Martin Wilson dated April 22, 2010:
An independent group, California Citizens for Ethics in Government, has called on the California Attorney General and the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to investigate whether Chuck is using public dollars to subsidize his campaign. Well let the guardians of the public fisc do their job and not speculate about where this may lead. (original underlining)
Another website which appears to be a dentists blog with Carly Fiorina advertising around the edge, picked up the story with this title:
CA-Sen: Chuck DeVore Misused Public Funds? The answer may be yes if the facts in the below embedded complaint are indeed true.
The blog then supposedly linked to what it called CA Attorney General Complaint Against Chuck Devore.
Click on that link and what is found are two letters, one to California attorney general Jerry Brown (who is a Democrat running for governor) and another to the Federal Election Commission. The letters request that an investigation be started into Chuck DeVores purported misuse of government funds by having his volunteer campaign staff on the payroll of his state assemblymans office.
But this is where the independent citizens group story unravels:
First of all, these letters are REQUESTS that DeVore be investigated. There is nothing anywhere that confirms an investigation by the state attorney general or by the Federal Elections Commission is underway. The blog headlines which imply FEC or attorney generals investigations are ongoing are false. They are proliferating anyway.
The RedCounty.com blog, (which has been linked or posted on various other websites as a reference piece, has been disseminated widely in the past 24 hours) purports that the complaints against Chuck DeVore are from an independent agency. That is simply not true.
The citizens group which sent the letters demanding Republican candidate for Senate Chuck DeVore be investigated for a possible crime has ties to the Carly Fiorina Republican Senate campaign, and to the California Republican Party. It could be that this interconnection of the three may itself be improper or illegal under election laws. At the very least, this is a bullying tactic that California voters deserve to know about before they vote in this primary.
A simple Google search shows California Citizens for Ethics in Government, which wrote the letters, has no website. The letters demanding investigations are dated April 6, signed by Bob Davis, the president of the organization with an address listed in El Dorado Hills, California, a suburb of Sacramento.
A listing at Campaignmoney.com shows California Citizens for Ethics in Government is a 527 political organization set up in 2008 by Charles H. Bell, Jr. who gives an address of 455 Capitol Mall, Suite 801, Sacramento.
See California Citizens for Ethical Government at campaign money.com
Opensecrets.org defines 527 political committees:
527 committees are tax-exempt groups established to raise unlimited money for general political activities, such as voter mobilization efforts. They are prohibited from directly supporting or opposing a specific candidate. Heres what the most active 527 groups have brought in and spent this cycle.
Prohibited from supporting or opposing a specific candidate?
The office address at 455 Capitol Mall, Suite 801 is actually for the law firm of Bell, McAndrews and Hiltachk, LLP, where Charles H. Bell, Jr., is senior partner. Again, Mr. Bell is listed as the contact for California Citizens for Ethics in Government. Who is Charles Bell?
Charles Bells bio at Republican National Lawyers Association says:
Mr. Bell is the General Counsel to the California Republican Party, and has served in that role for 23 of the past 29 years. He has counseled many California candidates and officeholders, including current Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Governors Pete Wilson and George Deukmejian, Attorney General Dan Lungren, and many of the State Assembly and Senate Republican Leaders since 1980. Mr. Bell also has represented the Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee on California matters, as well as a number of federal candidates and officeholders. Mr. Bell has served as counsel to numerous political action committees, lobbyists and lobbying firms, corporations and trade associations.
Opensecrets.orgs records show Carly for Californias 527 committee is the 7th largest in the country right now, with $3.5 million dollars in donations and $830,000 in expenditures.
Only 527s such as the Obama-loving SEIU (Service Employees International Union) and the pro-abortion Emilys List have more money than Carlys group.
A check of Carly for Californias FEC filing shows it uses the same address as the California Citizens for Ethics in Government: 455 Capitol Mall, Suite 801, Sacramento.
When contacted by Saturday by telephone, Mr. Bell confirmed his law firm represents the California Republican Party, Carly Fiorinas Senate campaign, the Meg Whitman for California governor campaign, and many others. He said he is only the treasurer of the California Citizens for Ethics in Government and that the groups president, Mr. Davis would have to discuss the accusatory letters about Chuck DeVore written by the group to the state attorney general and FEC.
When asked if he thought it might be a conflict of interest for him or his law firm to be representing Carly Fiorina for Senate and the California Republican party, and to be listed as the contact for a citizens 527 group which was trying to initiate a criminal investigation against Carlys opponent in the Senate race, Mr. Bell said he did not appreciate being cross-examined.
I probably also mentioned something about the ethics and advisability of the California Republican party eating its own before Mr. Bell hung up on me.
I have not spoken with President Bob Davis of the supposedly independent citizens committee which is attacking DeVore. I think we know what we need to know. The law firm which represents the well-oiled Carly Fiorina campaign, and the state Republican party, has also created this thinly-veiled citizens committee which is viciously attacking the other Republican candidate in the California Senate race, Chuck DeVore, one month before the primary. Lovely.
This is astro-turf against grassroots in California Republican politics. The establishment good ol boys have decided that Carly Fiorina should win this race and they are now pulling out all stops to see that it happens.
Heres some of the background that California voters need to know:
The procession of endorsements from out of state carpet-baggers to campaign for Carly Fiorina is a RINO rhumba dance: John McCain (for whom Carly worked in 2008), Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, you get the picture.
This week, Sarah Palin burned her Tea Party bridges around the country by going full-in for Carly. Since Sarah feels she must be loyal to John McCain for pulling her out of Alaska and into the national klieg-lights, she apparently feels she must also support McCains aide, Carly. This seems odd since Carly dissed Sarah for not being qualified to run a big company during the presidential race. Fiorina was back-benched by McCain after the flub, and dubbed Joe Biden-like for her public speaking gaffes.
(Knowing that about Carly, the idea of the brain-foofing Fiorina debating the hormone-raging Dont Call Me Maam Barbara Boxer for the U.S. Senate race in California is a really bad visual. Talk about lose-lose scenario for California.)
Very important background to know:
The good old boys at the National Republican Senatorial Committee believe they know best for every state in the country. After brilliantly driving the John McCain presidential run/walk off the cliff in 2008, they pushed Charlie Crist in the Senate race in Florida. A young new conservative, Marco Rubio, was already in and raising money, but suddenly, Rubio was going to have spend a lot more money. Rubio has, and he went from nowhere to 30 points ahead of Crist last month. Way to call it (again) John and Rob!
Crist, as the anointed one, pocketed loads of NRSC cash, but just switched parties to an independent/traitor after Rubio cleaned his clock in the polls. Now NRSC chairman, Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, is whining they should get their money back. Duh.
The NRSC also began manipulating of the California Senate race to beat incumbent Barbara Boxer began last year. Chuck DeVore was running for the Senate all by himself, a Ronald Reagan conservative. Hes a state assemblyman, not a millionaire.
The geniuses at the National Republican Senatorial Committee, are Sen. Cornyn and his disastrous former Texas staffer, Rob Jesmer, who was peter-principled up to the NRSC when Cornyn eked into the chairmanship. (more on Rob Jesmer.)
After messing with the Florida Senate race, Jesmer and Cornyn got it into their well-coiffed heads that there needs to be a moderate vagina GOP candidate to run against Boxer in California. DeVore was the out man from that point on and the race became much more expensive for him.
Eventually getting the coronation from the NRSC was Hewlett Packards fired CEO, Carly Fiorina. She has a $21 million dollar parachute from HP burning a hole in her Prada ® bag, apparently. From a Cornyn/Jesmer perspective, its always better to have a candidate who will self-fund with her own millions so the national committee doesnt have to, right? Invoking Joe Biden again, Fiorina gave them all a headache by holding back her own cash for awhile. She did eventually pony up.
In the meantime, Chuck DeVore scrounged $1.8 million the hard way. Thats more than has been raised by the supposed front-runner Republican, Tom Campbell.
See latest campaign reports here.
The NRSCs guidelines are such that it is not supposed to play favorites in contested races. So it was a little embarrassing that Carly Fiorina (uh oh, Joe Biden again) bragged publicly last October that she was recruited by the NRSC to run for Boxers seat. DeVore had a big I told you so. The NRSC even had to help out a hopeless candidate in the CA-SEN race after Fiorinas gaffe by offering an embarassing fig leaf to the whats-his-name by letting him use a Sacramento office for a news conference .to show how objective and nice they are. Chuck has understandably declined to meet with NRSC. He probably feels they will just run back to Carly with the oppo and rightly so.
The OC Register blogs WatchDog discussed the allegations of misuse of government funds with the DeVore campaign last month when the citizens group letter first came out. The allegations stem from two employees of the DeVore campaign who are volunteering their time on the campaign, yet are paid staff in his state assemblymans office. You can read the whole discussion here from OC Watchdog April 15, 2010 and here.
For the record, Fiorinas people told the OC Watchdog its just a coincidence that the citizens group shares an address with Carlys campaign attorney. (crickets chirping.)
Im no attorney or investigator, so I make no legal conclusions about whether there is anything improper about DeVores handling of his staff salaries. The explanations given to the OC Watchdog seem very thorough and clearly the campaign is aware of the laws and feels it has followed them. It is also not unusual for state employees to work on the campaigns of their employers. If the boss gets elected to the next best job, the loyalists move up and along for the ride to the big show. DeVores staffers say they work for little pay because they believe in him.
Is this the gal that wrote this conspiracy article?
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People you are snarking at are Conservative Republicans living here in California as I am.
You are not a Republican and live in Iowa.
but take on the Conservative Republicans here who
support the best candidate who can also beat Boxer.
I won’t support a candidate who is is Liberal and tied into Muslims and their money as CAmpbell.
I won’t support DeVore who has the Ron Paul talking points re the War on Terror and pushes an idea he wrote a hack book about years ago in which the John Birch Society
dovetails into as on the Liberty Forest Ron Paul Forum 10/29/09. Not Senator material.
So, in other words, you can’t prove your bogus charge that I’m dishonest.
EV, I ignored your troll post and personal attack until I saw that you were attacking me behind my back, you need to lay off this personal business.
Pure baloney, btw.
Stay away from me, troll.
You hang on threads looking and baiting people and have seen your same words on other threads calling people trolls, stay away and on it goes.
You highjack every thread especially those you have no connection with, not being a Republican nor living in California.
You turn every thread into series of your foul mouthed personal attacks, you posted this.
To: Kimberly GG
Im REALLY, REALLY starting to HATE the freeking GOP.
The way theyve been acting in this CA Senate race has us calling them the Harpie Party at my house these days.
Most FR old-timers will know what Im talking about.
Frankly, the pro-FioRINO posters on FR the last couple of days bear all the hallmarks of posting straight from the New Majority talking points.
Vicious gutter politics at its most cringe-worthy.
56 posted on Sunday, May 09, 2010 9:40:51 PM by EternalVigilance
And I posted this to you, it is absolutely, relevant to your anti-GOP post as a competing Party Chairman yourself, and the part about starting to hate the GOP, but of course it started your cycle of personal attacks.
To: EternalVigilance
The way theyve been acting in this CA Senate race has us calling them the Harpie Party at my house these days.
Vicious gutter politics at its most cringe-worthy.
Ahhh, isnt your house where the party chairman of a political party lives, a party that runs against the GOP, like in the Presidential election of 2008?
So a competing party chairman had these nice things to say about the Republican Party, that doesnt seem surprising.
When you run a competing political party, I bet the competing parties do get talked about harshly in your house.
I bet Howard Deans house hears a lot of nasty things about Republicans too, you should send him that Harpie Party insult, he can help make it go viral.
65 posted on Sunday, May 09, 2010 9:50:58 PM by ansel12
I don’t think it’s fair to say she’s with the machine because she happened to endorse someone who was also supported by others.
If you look at the body of her endorsements, the vast majority have been of those who are not part of the machine. Is Rand Paul in Kentucky part of the machine? He’s running against the hand-picked candidate of the GOP Senate leader and is the son of a well known loon and crank. Was Doug Hoffman? Bachmann in MN? What about Duffy in WI? She backed him long ago when no one had heard of him and Obey was still a huge favorite. She backed Rick Perry in TX when the Bush family(still big in TX) and Dick Cheney and most of the DC GOP backed KBH. A few others.
When she was Governor she endorsed the then Lt Gov Parnell against longtime incumbent Don Young. I don’t know if that’s ever happened in US politics where a sitting Gov backed someone in a primary against an incumbent. Is any sitting GOP Gov supporting a primary challenger this yr? In UT for example their Gov stayed silent. So, her record more than shows that she could care less about the establishment. She resigned her job and told the head of the AK GOP to go pound sand. That takes balls.
I doubt she endorsed Fiorina because she’s the “establishment” choice. Now, it may happen that sometimes her choice will coincide with the establishment’s choice. That happens. I think she would have endorsed her even if the “machine” hadn’t. THey’re interests just happened to connect here.
We don’t really know the whole story here. She just doesn’t endorse people out of the blue. I’d suspect they have to ask for it, or at least agree to it. Did DeVore attempt to gain her endorsement at any time over the past few months? Did any of his people contact hers? Fiorina’s probably did, I’d think. After all, she’s somewhat controversial, so if Fiorina were to have sought her out and asked for support, that shows something. A lot of people don’t want to be linked to her. See McDonnell in VA and Kirk in IL apparently.
I doubt she just decided to endorse Fiorina and did it without her knowing as a total surprise. If Fiorina contacted her and said she’d appreciate her support and DeVore sat on his hands, can you really blame her? DeVore has had months to contact her. Carpe Diem.
If both contacted her and she still chose Fiorina, that’s understandable too. They may have met during the campaign and developed a relationship. So she had more of a personal tie with her. Also, I don’t think it’s a big surprise that she’d be supportive of another woman. Especially another pro-life woman. How many pro-life women are there in the Senate?
All things being equal, I’d expect her to back a woman candidate, if possible. If she decides to run for President, it would a nice coup to have the support of the new female Jr Senator from CA who knocked off Boxer, the most pro-abortion Senator in the history of the Congress.
I wouldn’t be surprised if she were to endorse Ayotte in NH, Norton in CO, Lowden in NV, McMahon in CT. I’m sure if any of them asked her for an endorsement, she’d support them as well.
In her endorsement she didn’t say anything bad about DeVore. And I’m sure if he wins the primary she’d support him against Boxer.
But this is probably as simple as Fiorina asked her for support and she responded.
A lot of these people are not conservatives of course ansell. As you know better than me! They are either Paulbots or small agenda voters (maintaining Alan Keyes pitiful lifestyle for example). Whichever way they fall between those two categories, they have become accustomed to losing and being frustrated. They’d like to promote that negativity among conservatives too.
They are no friends to Republicans of course, but they are no friends to Conservatives either. They are spoilers.
We’ll see what happens in a few weeks - if Campbell gets elected I hope we remember these posters. NOT those that support DeVore because they like him, nor those that are really concerned about Palin endorsing Fiorina instead of DeVore on real principles, but those that get on every thread bashing the only conservative who has any real visibility currently - Palin.
If Palin doesn’t run in 2012, no doubt they will start attacking the next conservative with the highest visibilty here on FR too.
A tourched earth policy.
If you’re inferring that I’m in the habit of going around calling people trolls, again, you can’t prove it, just like you can’t offer one scrap of evidence that I’m dishonest, as you claimed. I only call trolls trolls. Can you point to someone else besides the troll on this thread I’ve called that?
FR is a place for the expression of political opinions about politics. California’s US Senate race affects us all. You don’t have the exclusive on commentary. Sorry.
Stay away from me, troll.
That's what she wants everyone to believe. One poster, ansel or something like that has bought into it hook, line and sinker.
Here is something I dug up and posted on another thread:
Note the last sentenceShe's a former CEO and the Tea Party endorsed her rival. But this GOP candidate in the California Senate race calls herself an anti-elitist Tea Partier.[ So she is a self-appointed tea partier ]
Though a national Tea Party group endorsed state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore over former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina in the California Republican Senate primary, Fiorina isn't holding any grudges. She's using the Tea Party movement to raise money [Ah ha that's the connection]
Fiorina's letter is loaded with Tea Party rhetoric. Fiorina declares, "As a life-long fiscal conservative, I'm ready to send a message to Washington: we have had enough government expansion and taxation!" She slams Obama for mocking "us," as if she, too, is a Tea Partier.
(DeVore was one of the few officeholders invited to speak at a Tea Party rally in Nevada in late March with Sarah Palin.) This former corporate honchowhose stint at HP was marked by massive layoffs and controversywants to be seen as a Tea Partier, too.
...despite her own CEO past becoming a potential liability and Tea Party activists endorsing a rival, Fiorina has a clear political strategy: her own corporate takeover of the Tea Party.
Grow up man, what was in post 65 to set you off like this, people aren’t supposed to know that you are a professional working these threads for you party?
Sorry my mere presence walked on your thread. Like all good Alinskyites they are expert at making it about me rather than about the subject at hand. Anyhow, good post. I’m outta here.
This formulatic response is sooooo tiresome, EV. As they say, if you can’t stand the heat, then ....
What ansel12 pointed out, is that in the only polling (that I can find) we have of California voters that were asked about the tea party, of those that identify strongly with the tea party, Fiorina wins the highest number of them, not Devore.
I’ve never even seen your screen name on FR before, newbie...until the sewage started to flow from the FioRINO camp. I really have no desire to talk to you, since I have no hope of having any kind of decent or profitable exchange. See ya.
The national group that endorsed Devore is the tea party express, no mystery about that.
Hey, at least you manned up, and you were not hit-and-run.
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