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City, state forces vie to run Corrupted Philly GOP
Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | 15 Feb 2010 | Bob Warner

Posted on 02/15/2010 2:21:35 PM PST by grace522

ABATTLE OVER leadership of the city's Republican Party is rapidly intensifying, the stakes growing to include control of the party's main patronage source, the Philadelphia Parking Authority. For now, the Parking Authority is strongly in the grip of the GOP's current leader, general counsel Michael P. Meehan.

A loyal Meehan ally, Republican ward leader Vincent Fenerty Jr., became the authority's executive director four years ago despite evidence that Fenerty illegally pressured rank-and-file workers to make political contributions to the city Republican organization.

But the terms of two Parking Authority board members are expiring this summer. The fight over their potential reappointment or replacement is shaping up as a proxy war between Meehan, the city Republicans' acknowledged leader for the past 15 years, and state GOP chairman Robert A. Gleason Jr., a Johnstown insurance executive who has been openly critical of Meehan's performance.

Besides the early maneuvering over the Parking Authority positions, other developments mark the escalating friction within GOP ranks:

* James T. Dintino, a former Republican ward leader with strong connections in South Philadelphia and a reputation for hard-nosed politics, is giving up his post on the Board of Revision of Taxes to become executive director of Republican City Committee. There's talk that he could replace Vito F. Canuso Jr. as party chairman, with the blessings of Meehan and Canuso, when the party elects new leaders in June.

* Republican ward leaders are scheduled to meet tomorrow night to vote on new party by-laws that would solidify Meehan's control. Instead of each ward leader having an equal say in electing party leaders, the new rules would weight the ward leaders' votes depending on how many Republicans are registered in their wards. The proposal would strengthen the power of ward leaders in Northeast Philadelphia, the base of the Meehan family's political clout for three generations.

Al Schmidt, hired by Republican State Committee as its "senior adviser" in Philadelphia, is urging the GOP's 67 ward leaders to oppose the rules change. But some may have trouble even finding the meeting. It's scheduled to take place in the United Republican Club in Kensington, at Frankford & Allegheny avenues, but Schmidt noted that the official invitations carried the wrong address, for a pub on Frankford Avenue about 40 blocks away.

* Ahead of the meeting, an unspecified number of ward leaders have been notified by Meehan or Canuso that they're being removed from their positions. Meehan describes it as a routine effort to replace ward leaders who resigned or failed to perform. But two threatened ward leaders dispute that and suggest their ousters are tied to the current turmoil.

For political intrigue, nothing compares to the potential fight for control of the Parking Authority, whose payroll has doubled in size, swelled by Republican committeemen, their families and friends, since the agency was delivered to the GOP in a 2001 coup engineered by state House Republican leader John Perzel of Northeast Philadelphia.

Both Meehan and Dintino have personal stakes in the outcome.

The Parking Authority has been paying hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to Meehan's law firms. His old firm, Wolf Block Schorr & Solis-Cohen, received $1.3 million from the Parking Authority from 2003 until the firm closed last year. So far, about $145,000 in Parking Authority legal work has followed Meehan to his new firm, Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, according to authority records.

Dintino has been collecting about $38,000 a year as a "media consultant" to the Parking Authority, in addition to his $70,000 salary at the Board of Revision of Taxes. He did not return calls from the Daily News.

Perzel's coup gave control of the authority to six long-term appointees of the governor, based on nominations from House and Senate leaders. At the time, the governor's office, the House and Senate were all controlled by Republicans.

The terms of two original appointees - former mayoral candidate Al Taubenberger and bankruptcy attorney Michael A. Cibik - are due to expire next summer.

Meehan wants to dump Cibik, a Republican ward leader in Center City active in a group of GOP dissidents calling itself The Loyal Opposition.

But next summer's appointments will be controlled by the Republican majority in the state Senate, where Gleason likely has more clout than Meehan.

One of Gleason's alternatives could be a Parking Authority appointment for Schmidt, the Republican candidate for city controller last year, who's already had a political run-in with Fenerty.

Last October, Schmidt alleged that Fenerty had asked him to ease his criticism of incumbent Democrat Alan Butkovitz, while Butkovitz was auditing the Parking Authority.

Schmidt is now leading the Republican State Committee's effort to rebuild the city organization, chiefly by recruiting candidates for committeeman in hundreds of voting divisions where the positions are vacant.

Candidates for committeeman need signatures from 10 registered Republicans in their divisions to get onto primary election ballots on May 18.

The elected committee members in each ward elect a ward leader, and the ward leaders convene to select a party chairman and other citywide GOP officers.

Party rules allow the chairman to fill ward leader positions when vacancies occur.

But in recent weeks, as friction has escalated, Republican City Committee declared at least a couple of vacancies over the live bodies of existing ward leaders.

Mark Supple, elected four years ago to head the 46th Ward in West Philadelphia, received a letter from Canuso last month telling him that his services as ward leader were no longer needed. There was no explanation.

Meehan told the Daily News that Supple had asked to be replaced. "He told us two years ago he had moved out of the city, and didn't want to participate," Meehan said.

"That is just crazy," Supple replied, noting that Canuso had contacted him at his West Philadelphia address. "I plan on leaving this city, this house, in fact, when they carry me out feet first. . . . Perhaps he was mistaking me for someone else."

The Republican City Committee Web site now lists the leader of the 46th Ward as Michael P. Meehan.

"I'm a placeholder, for the time being," Meehan said. "We're looking for a volunteer."

Jerry Brown, who volunteered last year to lead the 17th Ward Republicans, said his name was dropped from the party's Web site in December, the day after the City Committee's Christmas Party.

Inadvertently, Brown said, he had sat down to eat at a table where Matthew Wolfe, the University City ward leader who has been one of Meehan's most persistent critics, was already sitting.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: canuso; gop; hilly; meehan
The 3rd generation, corrupt Meehan must go! He is thick as thieves with the equally corrupt Rep. Bob Brady (D). The deal is, as long as Meehan doesn't run any serious candidates or try to win an election, he gets to keep his lucrative no-bid contracts with the Philadelphia Parking Authority. This criminal behavior must be stopped. The city of Philadelphia has suffered long enough under 60+ years of Meehan family corruption.
1 posted on 02/15/2010 2:21:35 PM PST by grace522
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To: grace522
This sweetheart pact between the Philly GOP and the Democrat Machine has been going on for over 50 years!

The Democrats have paid the Meehans and the Philly Republicans of the upper echelon well; very well indeed.
They got much more than their money's worth.

2 posted on 02/15/2010 2:34:05 PM PST by Kenny Bunk (Go-Go Donofrio. get us that Writ of Quo Warranto!)
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To: grace522

“in the grip of the [Philadelphia] GOP” was not, until now, a phrase I could even conceive of being written in modern mass media.

It’s changing, folks. When the Philly Ink-Wire starts wringing its hands about its Republicans flexing their political muscles, the game is afoot.


3 posted on 02/15/2010 2:35:36 PM PST by jiggyboy (Ten per cent of poll respondents are either lying or insane)
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To: grace522; Clintonfatigued; Impy; Clemenza; AuH2ORepublican; chicagolady; BillyBoy; GOPsterinMA; ...

It’s crap like this that controls urban Republican parties why the GOP is uncompetitive, and it is deliberate.


4 posted on 02/15/2010 10:23:48 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
"It’s crap like this that controls urban Republican parties why the GOP is uncompetitive, and it is deliberate."

It's not just the cities. We're in the Phila suburbs, and I find the same pattern of invisible GOP campaigns at work here. I've tried since 2004 to get more involved at my township level and found it tough going. Committee people don't return phone calls and things work (or don't) through a very closed network. At election time, the GOP candidates are all but invisible, or are lukewarm semi-dems. Candidates for local offices, such as Township Commissioner or School Board, are often cross-filed, obscuring party affiliation. At the county level, there seems to be more openness to actually getting something done - at least recently.

5 posted on 02/16/2010 4:14:14 AM PST by Think free or die
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To: Think free or die

Of that, I have no doubt. Unfortunately, Philadelphia is one of the worst examples of this sort of fiasco. The “leadership” is literally paid via patronage NOT to contest the absolute Democrat hold. I consider it nothing short of criminal.


6 posted on 02/16/2010 4:24:11 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: fieldmarshaldj; grace522; Clintonfatigued; Impy; Clemenza; AuH2ORepublican; chicagolady; ...
Philly is just a dry version of NOLA. Short of Czar Obama re-settling 2/3 of the present population in Barrow, Alaska, there really isn't a fix.

Where the heck is Ben Franklin when he is needed?

7 posted on 02/16/2010 6:36:08 AM PST by Kenny Bunk (Go-Go Donofrio. get us that Writ of Quo Warranto!)
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To: fieldmarshaldj; grace522; Clintonfatigued; Impy; Clemenza; AuH2ORepublican; chicagolady; ...
Philly is just a dry version of NOLA. Short of Czar Obama re-settling 2/3 of the present population in Barrow, Alaska, there really isn't a fix.

Where the heck is Ben Franklin when he is needed?

8 posted on 02/16/2010 6:37:53 AM PST by Kenny Bunk (Go-Go Donofrio. get us that Writ of Quo Warranto!)
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To: Kenny Bunk

Aside from a very brief period during Reconstruction (and thanks to federal troops) was really the only time NOLA was Republican (Anh Cao aside). Philadelphia was once of the premier Republican-led cities in the country for roughly 90 years (contrasting with corrupt, Tammany Hall Democrat NYC, which rarely elect GOP Mayors - Giuliani and Bloomberg having won 5 consecutive times on the ticket has been the longest stretch of control in the history of the city).

Once the Mayorship flipped to the Democrats with the 1951 elections, the local GOP slipped into decline before becoming nothing but a patronage rump of the Democrats. That should never have been allowed to occur. With a stronger party, the GOP would’ve won the Mayorship at least on a few occasions since.


9 posted on 02/16/2010 6:54:17 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
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To: fieldmarshaldj; Kenny Bunk; grace522

How the heck do ‘Republican’s’ have control of this Parking Authority thing?

I say we should put that Pia girl in charge of the Philly GOP.


10 posted on 02/17/2010 1:53:05 AM PST by Impy (RED=COMMUNIST, NOT REPUBLICAN | NO "INDIVIDUAL MANDATE"!!!!!!!)
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