Posted on 04/27/2019 8:30:16 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Oliver North Is out as NRA President
CEO Wayne LaPierre has won an internal battle for control
Updated April 27, 2019 11:22 a.m. ET
National Rifle Association President Oliver North is leaving the gun-rights organization, after losing a bruising internal political battle with the groups longtime CEO, Wayne LaPierre.
Mr. North, in a letter read to NRA members Saturday morning at the groups annual meeting in Indianapolis, said he had hoped to be renominated for a second one-year term as president, but I am now informed that will not happen.
The departure of Mr. North, a conservative folk hero from his days as an Iran-Contra figure, comes after Mr. LaPierre sent a letter to the NRA board accusing Mr. North of trying to extort him and force him out over allegations of financial improprieties.
Mr. North previously told the executive committee of the NRAs board about new allegations involving Mr. LaPierre personally, including a claim that the NRA chief had charged more than $200,000 of wardrobe expenses to an NRA vendor.
In his letter, Mr. North referred to those allegations and recent media articles about NRA insiders profiting from the group, saying there is a clear crisis that needs to be dealt with quickly and responsibly. He also said that, if true, the allegations could threaten the NRAs nonprofit status.
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Don’t know much about it, but from the article, it sounds like Ollie was trying to clean things up in the organization & stepped on too many toes.
This is not good.
LaPierres fiefdom
This is unfortunate - Oliver North is a good guy, but Wayne Lapierre is also a good guy .
In his letter, Mr. North referred to those allegations and recent media articles about NRA insiders profiting from the group,
1) allegations real and went to the media because couldn’t get anything done inside.
2) Personal fight?
3) NRA is probably not without corruption - lots of money
4) Allegations real and board didn’t waqnt publicity. Will deal with it internally?
5) Allegations NOT real and what is North up to?
6) La Pierre is too well entrenched? Maybe need new blood?
much more to the story than we are given.
SOB still has my home phone number.
Not good at all. Without the NRA we’d all be taking lie detector tests and requesting Mayor Blasio to check out a single shot shotgun for duck hunting!
I'm afraid this is more about "the money".
>>>He also said that, if true, the allegations could threaten the NRAs nonprofit status<<<
By saying this North is practically guaranteeing that the groups nonprofit status is going to be investigated.
The NRA is two things at the same time:
A relentless defender of 2nd Amendment Rights,
and
A complete shill for the firearms industry.
I joined the NRA to show support for the 2nd Amendment.
Who runs it is irrelevant.
Any board that has 72 members is asking for trouble.
Too big, too inefficient, too easy to escape accountability
That was already being discussed in lib circles.
More detail here. Rolling stone?
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/nra-wayne-lapierre-ouster-plot-828170/
In the letter, LaPierre links the ouster threat to the NRAs longtime PR firm, Ackerman McQueen, which the NRA recently sued for not being transparent about its spending, including on Norths multi-million-dollar NRATV contract.
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LaPierre writes that the NRA is now facing friendly fire. When I became your Executive Vice President, I took an oath to defend the freedoms for which the NRA stands, against all adversaries and threats. It is regrettable that threats now emanate from our fiduciaries and friends, he writes, concluding: I believe our Board and devoted members will see this for what it is: a threat meant to intimidate and divide us. I choose to stand and fight, and hope to bring 5 million members with me.
At least LaPierre sticks to the right points, No interviews with North?
At this point I support NOT North.
Good riddance. Didn’t understand why they brought North in, he added nothing, and got a $2 Million dollar salary?! Bye. I am a life member and would like to see anyone involved out as well. NRA needs to clean house and start living like a non-profit.
Ditto that. Could be the collision of two my way or the highway personalities. Dont care, as long as the objectives of the organization are being met.
...I joined the NRA to show support for the 2nd Amendment.
Who runs it is irrelevant....
The deal with Ollie and his consulting group was explained to me this a.m., and sounds to me like Ollies stance would have really hurt the NRA. Glad he is out.
The National Rifle Association is suing its primary ad agency and the contractor that operates NRATV.
https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/nra-sues-ad-agency/
The suit alleges that the agency, Ackerman McQueen, failed to provide adequate information for how it spent $40 million, failed to reveal information about a separate contract with NRA President Oliver North, and refused to provide data about various performance measures for NRATV.
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The controversy began when the NRA embarked on an audit of its vendors to ensure that it was in compliance with best financial practices, according to the New York Times. The audit came amidst increasing pressure from states like New York that some worry could threaten the organizations financial viability.
The lawsuit threatens what was described by AdAge in 2013 as one of the longest-running collaborations in advertising history dating back 38 years.
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