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Controversy erupts over California GOP chairman's private life
Sacramento Bee ^ | 2/5/10 | Charles Piller

Posted on 02/05/2010 3:22:17 PM PST by SmithL

A long-simmering controversy about the private life of California Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring has erupted into a divisive conflict within the party.

This week the San Diego Republican Party executive committee, led by Tony Krvaric, chair of the San Diego party, called a meeting for Feb. 8 to discuss the removal of Michael Crimmins, an ex-officio member of its central committee. The executive committee recommended Crimmins' expulsion, in part for sending an e-mail to state party leaders that raised concerns about behavior by Nehring and Krvaric.

Crimmins, a retired Marine Corps officer and congressional candidate in the 53rd District in San Diego County, referenced allegations, initiated in an anonymous e-mail broadly disseminated to the party and media last fall, that Nehring brutalized a former romantic partner.

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To: SmithL

The story seems to have been removed from the link. So here is a copy:

Controversy over leader roils California GOP
cpiller@sacbee.com
Published Saturday, Feb. 06, 2010

A long-simmering controversy about the private life of California Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring has erupted into a divisive public conflict within the political organization.

This week the San Diego Republican Party executive committee, led by Tony Krvaric, chair of that county’s party, called a meeting Monday to discuss removing Michael Crimmins, an ex-officio member of its central committee. The executive committee recommended Crimmins’ expulsion, in part for sending an e-mail to state party leaders raising concerns about behavior by Nehring and Krvaric.

The controversy follows other concerns raised by some party activists about Nehring’s leadership during a critical midterm election year.

Crimmins, a retired Marine Corps officer and congressional candidate in the 53rd District in San Diego County, referenced allegations, initiated in an anonymous e-mail broadly disseminated to the party and media last fall, that Nehring physically abused a former romantic partner.

In a memo mailed this week to its central committee members, the executive committee called Crimmins’ claims “malicious rumors and false charges.” No criminal complaint or legal actions have been filed by the alleged victim.

A separate, anonymous response was distributed via e-mail Thursday among party activists and the press, announcing a news conference of San Diego party leaders after the Monday meeting that purportedly would call for the removal of Krvaric and Nehring from their posts. One justification, the e-mail stated, was that the two men allegedly harassed Nehring’s girlfriend when she considered bringing her allegations to the attention of legal authorities.

In a statement sent by the party office, Nehring called the allegations false and the situation “witch-hunt politics.”

“Truth is always the best defense and there is absolutely no truth to any of this,” he said. “I have never assaulted anyone in my life and I deeply resent these libelous allegations.”

Krvaric, in another statement issued by the state Republican Party, said that Crimmins has been accused of several transgressions, including veiled threats to other party members, “inappropriate and harassing” actions, and “remarks with a racial meaning.”

Those accusations are “malicious” and “patently false,” Crimmins said.

In his Sept. 25 e-mail, Crimmins accused Krvaric and Nehring of actions “atrociously abusive of their power.” This referred to Krvaric’s alleged pressure on Sycuan Resort near San Diego, to end the employment of Nehring’s former girlfriend, Michaelene Mansour. Mansour left her job as a resort manager late last year.

A Sycuan representative said the resort would not comment on personnel matters.

E-mails, text messages

A Sacramento Bee investigation of Mansour’s allegations included a review of thousands of e-mails and text messages Mansour said were exchanged with Nehring, and photos showing bruises allegedly associated with the abuse. The Bee interviewed Mansour, several women who said they’d had relationships with Nehring, and Republican activists.

None of the other women alleged Nehring physically abused them. Sheriff’s Department and police records in San Diego County and the city of El Cajon, where both Nehring and Mansour live, turned up no charges.

One woman who spoke on the record was Elizabeth Blackney, a political writer in Oregon who formerly was active in California Republican political affairs. She said she’d had a brief romantic relationship with Nehring in 2006.

“Ron was 100 percent a gentleman with me,” Blackney said.

Blackney cautioned that Nehring’s critics might include women who pursue powerful men in order to advance their careers but also said young or insecure women might easily regard him as emotionally abusive.

“Ron is an extremely intense person on his best days,” Blackney said. “He can be very intimidating.”

In interviews, Mansour detailed an episode that involved Nehring allegedly throwing her against a wall, shoving her to the floor and dragging her out of his home east of San Diego in May 2008. In lengthy online exchanges, provided by Mansour, Nehring appears to acknowledge only that she was thrown out of the house.

An e-mail from ron@ronnehring. com, dated Nov. 9, 2008, criticizes Mansour for “relentless calling, emails, text messages, etc.,” adding “This is the kind of extreme behavior that reminds me of what you did when I had to force you out of my house.”

Then, in a nearly four-hour instant message exchange dated Sunday, Dec. 28, 2008, that begins with Mansour’s greeting: “You are loved!,” “NehringRon” implores her to stop overloading him with messages.

“This is the same kind of behavior that led you to refuse to leave my house…”

Later, he continues, “I have listened to ZERO of your voice mail messages for MONTHS because they go ON AND ON AND ON.”

She responds: “You are hurtng(sic) me.”

“TOUGH SH—,” he responds. “What the f-— do you think you did to ME when I had to DRAG you out of my f-—ing house?”

Long history in politics

Nehring, who is unmarried, is a protégé of the influential anti-tax activist Grover Norquist. He has been a political volunteer and leader going back to his college days at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

After serving as party chair, Nehring worked his way up to vice state chair and has been elected twice as statewide party chair, with his final term to end next winter. Last year he was appointed chair of the national Republican Party’s State Party Chairmen Committee.

Mansour, also single, is a longtime Republican activist in the San Diego area, but she said she never met Nehring until they found each other on Match.com. She worked as a hotel manager at Sycuan and volunteers on campaigns. She’s currently unemployed.

Mansour and Nehring met in 2006. They quickly became involved romantically, Mansour said, and early in the relationship, he talked about marriage and children.

Photographs of the couple, provided to The Bee by Mansour, show the two broadly smiling while vacationing in San Francisco and the Middle East.

But Mansour claimed Nehring became incensed when she quizzed him about suspected infidelities. Several women contacted independently by The Bee said that they also had been involved with Nehring during the time he was seeing Mansour.

After the alleged abuse, Mansour said, she considered legal action, but never followed through. Mansour acknowledged that she continued to hope that the relationship could be repaired.

Rumors of Nehring’s alleged abuse of Mansour were widely circulated last fall in anonymous e-mails and mailings to party and elected officials, and to reporters.

When members of the San Diego party moved against Crimmins this week, they in the process circulated the allegations of physical abuse to a much wider circle.

Party problems

Some of Nehring’s colleagues found claims that he would abuse a woman implausible.

“I’ve been with Ron in both official and social situations, and I’ve never seen him act once in a way that is inappropriate or reproachable,” said Thaddeus Taylor, Inyo County Republican Party chairman. “From my own personal knowledge of the man, it’s impossible.”

Mike Vallante, former chief operating officer of the state party, said the allegations follow other internal concerns about his performance as party leader.

“If this was just something that came out of the blue, people might say, ‘Forget it, it’s crazy.’ The problem is that there have been missteps all along the way,” said Vallante, who served as an executive for the Republican national convention in 2008.

In 2007, Nehring was widely criticized for hiring Michael Kamburowski, an Australian immigrant, as chief operating officer after Vallante left. Kamburowski resigned after it came to light that years earlier he had been involved in an immigration issue that resulted in his brief jailing and subsequent lawsuit against the government.

Nehring also caused consternation in the party after he hired a Canadian, Christopher Matthews, as his political director. Matthews left the job after it was reported that he had visa complications.

Last year, a complaint and affidavits about Krvaric and Nehring were filed by local San Diego party activists. Their concerns are now under investigation by the California Fair Political Practices Commission. Among the allegations, they claim that Nehring overused his expense account and that Krvaric ignored parliamentary procedures in an effort to control the central committee.

Under Nehring’s leadership, fundraising problems have radically shrunk the state party’s staff – a concern for some supporters in an important election year.

Some in the party worry the recent personal allegations could become a further distraction, Vallante said.

“Right now the focus should be on how do we raise the right kind of money,” he said, “that is going to help all of our candidates in 2010.”


41 posted on 02/09/2010 8:40:58 AM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: rhinoslapper

Was there a press conference or what? I didn’t see it.

I don’t see any media reports other than a short blurb in the UT and virtually verbatim article in the NC times that suggests there was a press conference after the meeting last night. Why wasn’t there a press conference.

Also do you have a link to the article you posted above about the meeting violations?


42 posted on 02/09/2010 9:34:41 AM PST by diotima (Eat, Sleep, Shoot.)
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To: diotima

Michael Crimmins’ statement is not in an article, it’s directly from him.

As far as a press conference goes, I agree with Crimmins’ statement on:

http://sdrostra.com/?p=3030#comments

Michael Crimmins says:
February 8, 2010 at 11:55 pm

“My view is this purported press conference from the very outset, when I and others first received it last Thursday on February 4th, looked very much like a hoax or part of a planned misinformation program. Why? There was no specific Point of Contact info whatsoever to be found in it. Plus the meeting was over at 8PM not 8:30PM as indicated in it along with the fact the business meeting was scheduled to end at 7PM. And having seen many press releases, this one didn’t even look like one. Checking with the Town & Country, they didn’t even have a location scheduled for it either. You would think the press would check these things out prior to showing up. You would think.”

I believe the press conference was a setup to ruin the credibility of Crimmins and anyone who disagrees with the process, Nehring, and Krvaric. The blogging about the press conference suggests that if no one shows up, all credibility of their critics is lost. The following is another quote from their blog to further illustrate my point:

“Rostra Administrator (Thor’s Assistant) says:
February 8, 2010 at 9:23 pm

In a word, anticlimactic. No press conference, no evidence, no explanation. Media were there, but no one showed up for the anonymously promised press conference. Nothing. Cowards.”

Like I said in a previous post:

“Read this article and the comments afterward. What a set-up!

http://sdrostra.com/?p=3030#comments

Looks like the work of the... “MASTER BAITERS” themselves!”


43 posted on 02/09/2010 11:22:09 AM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: diotima

Who are you going to believe? A combat war veteran marine (Crimmins) or the co-founder, Strider a.k.a. Tony Krvaric, of an international piracy ring called Fairlight?

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/San_Diego_GOP_chairman_cofounded_international_0425.html

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2008/San_Diego_GOP_chairman_Part_2_0430.html

http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/08/27/gop-politico-raw-outed-as-pirate-now-facing-abuse-of-power-probe/


44 posted on 02/09/2010 11:25:51 AM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: SunStar
Do you have any evidence to support your comments as to Ron Nehring,

Here's a sampling. Not so much the content of the article but rather the comments.

Then there's this pearl from a fellow partisan about "conservative" choices. This was Feb, months before the primaries were concluded.

45 posted on 02/09/2010 12:56:21 PM PST by Amerigomag
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To: Amerigomag

Let’s not forget a couple more great moments:

http://michellemalkin.com/2009/04/15/california-tea-party-to-california-gop-smackdown/

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,579879,00.html

• April 15, 2009

Ron Nehring: I want all these people to be registered Republicans and to vote in our primaries and to chose the people…

Cavuto: I just said they don’t like Republicans either.

Nehring: Well, they are the biggest of the Republican Party…

Cavuto: They’re, they’re off your base.

Nehring: Well we need to make sure that everyone knows.

Cavuto: How do you do that?

Nehring: Number one is by going on the Fox News Channel and by going on Fox Business and by coming on your show.

Cavuto: Yeah but they told me on Fox News Channel they hate what’s going on.

Nehring: We can’t raise taxes in California

Cavuto: You just did!


46 posted on 02/09/2010 1:46:01 PM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: rhinoslapper

I know that Crimmins got voted out 44-1 last night. He had no support.

Is everyone on the central committee corrupt but Crimmins?


47 posted on 02/09/2010 2:42:04 PM PST by diotima (Eat, Sleep, Shoot.)
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To: rhinoslapper

I don’t know Crimmins.

I *do* know people on the central committee not to mention both Krvaric and Nehring.

You can’t possibly think that Ron and Tony should be removed on unsubstantiated allegations; there is no actual evidence on this harassment/battery claim, is it guilty until proven innocent nowadays? The woman did not file any charges so this is a bunch of drama and comes off as some kind of spurned lover, girlish, jealous nonsense. WHY NO CHARGES FILED?

If there is evidence of wrong doing than bring it out. Apparently the central committee didn’t think so.


48 posted on 02/09/2010 3:02:09 PM PST by diotima (Eat, Sleep, Shoot.)
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To: rhinoslapper

I don’t know Crimmins.

I *do* know people on the central committee not to mention both Krvaric and Nehring.

You can’t possibly think that Ron and Tony should be removed on unsubstantiated allegations; there is no actual evidence on this harassment/battery claim, is it guilty until proven innocent nowadays? The woman did not file any charges so this is a bunch of drama and comes off as some kind of spurned lover, girlish, jealous nonsense. WHY NO CHARGES FILED?

If there is evidence of wrong doing than bring it out. Apparently the central committee didn’t think so.


49 posted on 02/09/2010 3:02:28 PM PST by diotima (Eat, Sleep, Shoot.)
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To: diotima

The Central Committee doesn’t think. They are bought and paid for by Tony Krvaric and Ron Nehring:

http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2009-08-25/news/politics-city-county-government/state-investigates-alleged-san-diego-republican-corruption

“Two party members allege Krvaric conspired with candidates for the Republican Central Committee to stack slate mailers with people he considered “team players,” and excluded other party members from the mailers. Slate mailers are the primary means candidates use to get their names out to voters.”

Read the entire article.

The FPPC complaint number is: #08/0799 and there is an ongoing investigation by the FPPC, contrary to what Tony Krvaric and the Republican Party of San Diego County are telling the Committee members and donors. Tony Krvaric and others keep showing everyone a letter from the FPPC that states the case was closed and not accepted for investigation. That letter has an earlier date than the one for case #08/0799, which is still open for investigation.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-gop/2325034/posts


50 posted on 02/09/2010 3:33:59 PM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: diotima

The Committee members who don’t agree with Krvaric are afraid to stand up when a vote is taken. Marching Crimmins out with hotel security when he was ready to leave on his own is just a show of power by Krvaric to let the members know what happens to you when you are on his hit list.


51 posted on 02/09/2010 3:43:51 PM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: SunStar
Oh, and he is also a Republican who likes to win elections... Sorry if that is some sort of negative trait!

Don't apologize. We recognize the beast. That's what separates partisanship from principled, political philosophy.

Partisans serve a necessary function in our US political system. Just wish they were a bit more honorable.

52 posted on 02/10/2010 5:42:10 AM PST by Amerigomag
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To: diotima

“I know that Crimmins got voted out 44-1 last night. He had no support.

Is everyone on the central committee corrupt but Crimmins?”

There were approximately 10 people who did not stand up to vote at all out of fear of reprisal from Krvaric.

...Just the way Krvaric likes it!


53 posted on 02/10/2010 8:10:52 AM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: diotima

I also forgot to mention some Ex Officio alternates were TOLD not to go to the meeting because of the pending vote on Crimmins. As an aside, I have to say ‘great show of spine there’ to certain congressman, State assemblymen and State senators - but I digress. Some members decided not to go because of the frustration in knowing the outcome was predetermined and their vote would not matter anyway. So 44-1 sounds good to Krvaric and the rest, but it’s far from the facts of the matter. Being a thug has its’ rewards!

Crimmins was hung out to dry!


54 posted on 02/10/2010 8:20:57 AM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: rhinoslapper
"In an action unprecedented in modern memory, all 44 members of the Republican Central Committee present and casting votes on the question voted to expel Mr. Crimmins, with only Mr. Crimmins himself voting in opposition."

According to this there wasn't 10 people who refused to vote. This is from the party's press release here HERE

55 posted on 02/10/2010 1:20:19 PM PST by diotima (Eat, Sleep, Shoot.)
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To: diotima

The press release does not mention people who did not stand to vote or abstained. I know for a fact there were people who did not stand to vote. Doesn’t surprise me at all that they are either lying by omission or just plain lying! The Party ‘leadership’, and I use the term loosely, is pathetic. It’s long overdue for a good housecleaning of the leadership.


56 posted on 02/10/2010 6:35:01 PM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: diotima

The reason Krvaric gets away with all that he does and gets the Committee to vote the way he wants is because Krvaric has the best Committee money can buy:

http://www.sdnn.com/sandiego/2009-08-25/news/politics-city-county-government/state-investigates-alleged-san-diego-republican-corruption

http://rawstory.com/08/news/2009/08/27/gop-politico-raw-outed-as-pirate-now-facing-abuse-of-power-probe/


57 posted on 02/10/2010 7:30:56 PM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: rhinoslapper

The Sac Bee is NOT known as the fountain of truth!


58 posted on 02/10/2010 7:37:26 PM PST by Randy Larsen ( BTW, If I offend you! Please let me know, I may want to offend you again!(FR #1690))
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To: Randy Larsen

Tony Krvaric and Ron Nehring are the furthest thing from the ‘fountain of truth’!

Unfortunately, they are doing more damage to the Republican Party than any news source ever will!

http://www.crimminsforcongress.com/confronting-abuse-misconduct-in-the-san-diego-gop/


59 posted on 02/11/2010 8:31:11 AM PST by rhinoslapper
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To: rhinoslapper

OK are you Michael Crimmins? I have to ask.


60 posted on 02/11/2010 8:42:22 AM PST by diotima (Eat, Sleep, Shoot.)
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