Friday, March 11, 2011

Charlie White Unplugged

 
Secretary of State Charlie White talked very candidly to reporters this afternoon when he appeared at the Hamilton Co. Judicial Center to plead not guilty to a 7-count indictment stemming from a special prosecutor's investigation of vote fraud allegations. It appeared to his attorney Dennis Zahn he spoke too candidly, particularly near the end of the interview when he acknowledged living outside his town council district inadvertently for awhile. Zahn angrily led him away by the arm like a father does his son when he's been misbehaving in public. I will say that I agreed with some of the points White made to reporters. As Secretary of State, he is not in charge of elections and his continued service will in no way taint upcoming elections. He is absolutely correct on that point. The county clerks administer elections in their respective counties, and the Election Division overseen by the Commission, of which he is just one member, oversees elections. White also makes the point that he is being singled out and selectively prosecuted. He is absolutely correct on that point. Both Evan Bayh and Richard Lugar have voted in multiple elections in the past from precincts in which they did not reside. State Rep. Win Moses lives in a beautiful half million dollar home in Broad Ripple when he supposedly represents a district in Fort Wayne. My former City-County Councilor Patrice Abduallah served for nearly four years on the Indianapolis council in a district he never resided with the full knowledge of his council colleagues and, even after Marion Co. Clerk Beth White learned he did not live in the district, she allowed him to place his name on the ballot for re-election and to continue drawing his salary. Only when I stepped forward and called him out did the Democrats quickly move to extinguish the situation by demanding his immediate resignation--largely so they could appoint Andre' Carson and prep him for his future bid for Congress. Yes, our politicians and media are exercising selective outrage in singling out Charlie White. I don't excuse what he did, but he is absolutely correct when he says many others have done the same thing and nobody seemed to care about it and nobody seemed interested in prosecuting them for it. I find it particularly intersting that Fox59 News ran a teaser Wednesday night for a story it planned to run on allegations Lugar has been voting from an address in Indianapolis at which he hasn't maintained a residence in decades. When Barnes & Thornburg's Peter Rusthoven slammed his fist down on the table during a meeting with the reporter and cast aspersions at those who raised the issue, Fox59 backed down and decided not to run the story. Yep, it's a double standard for sure. And, naturally, WISH-TV's Jim Shella and the reporters for the Star are pretending the hubub in the blogosphere concerning Lugar's residency never even happened. Only the Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette's Washington reporter and Brian Howey of Howey Politics have covered the issue.

9 comments:

  1. Good Job Gary! You are the man! It seems as if Mr. White is trying to use what other politicians are doing as a bargaining chip to try and get them to back off his case. If any good comes out of this utter nonsense it would be to bring down other politicians. Keep at em! Gary Welsh for GOP Chairman!

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  2. None of those you mentioned as not living in their respective representative districts are/were charged with enforcing voting laws, some of the most basic Mr. White knowingly broke. He is, still, supposed to uphold those rules and laws but clearly, not when he is the voter.
    fuck that. another backward argument that does nothing for the democracy.
    i'm really 50/50 on your other writings, but how can you possibly defend this dick?

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  3. I'm not excusing what White did. What I've said from the outset is how I abhor selective enforcement of our laws. I don't like that he is being hung for the very same thing other politicians have done, the prosecutors and media know they've done and yet they all pretend the others did nothing wrong while they pompously protest what White did.

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  4. Is this that way B&T controls its interests in city government, too?

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  5. If you want to see who Dick Lugar really cares about, just go browse the legislative intern records for his office. It's a who's who of the elites' kids, including Peter Rusthoven's son. It's like the only way you can become an intern in Lugar's office is if you are tied to the power structure in Indianapolis.

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  6. Lugar (and Abdullah) are red herrings in this discussion, Gary.

    It's White who's been indicted.

    His guilt or innocence is not impacted by what others have done.

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  7. It's only a red herring for people who like to be manipulated by the powers that be who get to decide who gets a pass on the law and who doesn't.

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  8. That a law firm can shut down the press shows just how scary Indianapolis is.

    This is a nascent fascist government.

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  9. I think Charlie White is using a ploy as old as the Bible.

    Point out the specks in another person's to avoid having to deal with the plank poking out of his eye.

    Perhaps no one else has been prosecuted because the facts in Charlie White's case are so blindingly obvious.

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