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Debate among Alaska GOP heading into meeting

Posted: June 8, 2012 - 12:08am

JUNEAU — The outgoing chairman of the Alaska GOP is urging the party faithful to stay away from this weekend’s continuation of the state convention amid fears of a power grab by supporters of U.S. Rep. Ron Paul.

Paul won six of the 24 delegates up for grabs in Alaska’s Republican presidential preference poll in March, after finishing third behind Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum. But chairman Randy Ruedrich is concerned Paul supporters will try during Saturday’s meeting to get more delegates to the national convention, similar to what happened last month in Maine.

That’s not the intention, said Paul supporter Evan Cutler, who insists that he and others instead want to resolve issues that were unsettled when the convention abruptly ended in April, such as consideration of an updated party platform and a change that would allow a brisker transition to new leadership.

Paul supporters won leadership positions in the party at the convention after Ruedrich announced his retirement.

A quorum is needed to conduct business during Saturday’s meeting in Anchorage, but there’s disagreement between Ruedrich and Paul supporters about what that number is or even about what’s on the agenda. Ruedrich contends the only business at hand is to announce the election results of the new leadership. He has encouraged GOP members to go fishing instead of attending the meeting and donate whatever costs they would have incurred to go to the meeting to a GOP candidate.

He said in an email that the Paul “group is not trustworthy.”

“Man, if we can’t do this, how are we going to win races?” Debra Holle Brown, the party’s newly elected vice chair, said of this weekend’s business.

Whether the bickering has any impact on this year’s elections remains to be seen; barring a change in the rules, Ruedrich, the party chair since 2000, will remain in that role until early next year, after elections that could determine whether the state Senate returns to Republican control, with incoming chair Russ Millette serving as finance chair and charged with helping fundraise. Millette declined to be interviewed for this story.

Paul supporters plan to organize for Republican candidates even if they don’t get what they want Saturday, though Cutler, founding organizer of Alaskans for Ron Paul 2012, which helped elect the new party leaders, fears people will become frustrated and “disenchanted” with the process if they aren’t allowed to vote on platform planks or other party business this weekend.

Cutler said his group is a volunteer organization, not affiliated with Paul’s campaign. Paul suspended active campaigning in May though still encouraged supporters to continue their work in state conventions.

Aside from the back-and-forth detailed in news stories, there have been few outward signs of any rift. Republicans fielded at least one candidate for nearly all the legislative seats up for grabs and as of June 3, the party had more registered voters than it did a year earlier — and nearly 760 more than it did on April 3, just weeks before the at-times boisterous party convention.

Brown attributed any pushback or wariness from current party leaders to the discomfort that comes with change.

“We’re not like aliens to the party. We’re conservative; many of us are long-time Republicans here,” said Brown, who defines herself as having been an active member of the state party since the mid-1970s and having served in such roles as a member of the state central committee.

She said people may be uneasy because they’re not sure if the new leaders will have a new vision for the party. What she said she would like to see is not a new vision or direction but rather better communication from the executive to the precinct level. She’d also like the party to more consistently adhere to its platform and focus on constitutional liberties and principles.

Change within political parties is hardly new, and Jerry McBeath, political science professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, said changes in a party’s ideological emphases aren’t necessarily dangerous. He said any rifts right now won’t necessarily be long lasting and he said the result of this year’s elections will show if there’s truly trouble for the party, which has long held a huge advantage over Democrats in the number of registered voters.

Undeclared and nonpartisan voters continue to comprise the largest voting bloc in the state.

Tom Boutin, a Republican from Juneau who said he usually doesn’t attend statewide conventions and doesn’t plan to be at Saturday’s meeting, said he considers any bickering at the party level to be “merely part of the process we call democracy.”

But he also said he doesn’t feel that the Paul supporters — “these new conservative people” — “have been welcomed into the party as they should have been.” He said he hopes the governor and other elected Republicans will look at taking time to unite the party.

“I think all Alaska Republicans want the same outcomes for the state and the nation,” he said. “It’s entirely healthy and expected to see debates and even rancorous discussions about how to best achieve those outcomes.”

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Latitude58 06/08/12 - 07:33 am
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I must say...

I'm enjoying watching the meltdown of the republican party. This should provide high entertainment for years to come.

Now if the democratic party would collapse too, maybe we could elect more candidates who represent the people instead of the parties.

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LM 06/08/12 - 08:05 am
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Got Any Popcorn!

We all know money is spent here and there or who has the most in their own pockets. I just find it interesting and entertaining to see how high they can jump for it! Hmmmm won't be the last to see how high your favorite politicians jump for a spot or money they may have.
Got any popcorn!

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Colorado14er 06/08/12 - 11:23 am
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So, Mr. Reudrich, the Ron

So, Mr. Ruedrich, the Ron Paul group is "not trustworthy", heh? Talk about calling the kettle black. The shenanigans pulled by you and the GOP establisment throughout the country during this election process is nothing short of despicable. Ron Paul supporters followed YOUR OWN RULES, which, among other things, you then changed or flat out ignored because you saw a threat to your little "club."

And now that all of the cheating, fraud, and underhanded tactics haven't worked as much you hoped, you want citizens to essentially boycott the convention? Citizens who spent their time, effort and hard earned money to participate in the process? Citizens who were subjected to your profanity laced tirades and called lovely terms such as Nazis? What a sick joke.

Selecting the best candidate? Defeating Obama? Blah blah blah. Money and power, that's what you care about. Until your behavior changes, that's what I and many others will think. Deal with it.

And when you lose, you will have no one to blame but yourselves. Frustrated and disenchanted? You betcha.

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Jo MacNamara 06/09/12 - 12:15 pm
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Ssssssssssssssssssssssss

That hissing sound you hear is the Alaska GOP about to implode!

"I don't belong to any organized political party -- I'm a republican!"

Sooner or later, the greed years of Reagan, Bush, Bush the lesser, Palin et al, are coming back to haunt them.

People are beginning to see the GOP for what it is: protectors of the wealthy, the 1%, big oil's lap dog. If their leadership had any smarts (which they don't) they'd change their party platform to be a little more inclusive to others that aren't gun waving, white, fundamentalist christian, anti-education, Fox News Blonds.

Part of that inclusion could be to embrace gay marriage and other gay rights, because that freight train is coming, and they're standing on the tracks with their bibles in their hands, looking scared.

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Calypso 06/09/12 - 01:20 pm
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@jo - most of the time your

@jo - most of the time your comments are full of fun and razzle, dazzle but this time your intolerance isn't funny.

Can't get much more racist than this - "gun waving, white, fundamentalist christian". Yikes...and you want us to respect your views?

Get a hold of yourself and take a good long look in the mirror. You're looking foolish and it's bordering on pathetic and just plain mean.

You can promote your gayness as much as you like but when it gets out of control and you start attacking those that don't agree with you, it's just wrong.

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ima49er 06/09/12 - 05:02 pm
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Hey NewLife

Are you sure it wasn't Mr Rogers, you know, from the neighborhood.

Your words not mine... "Get it right or shut up!" Don't be so lazy as to not take the time to untwist the truth, by at least giving credit to the right Rogers.

You're a walking, talking, contradiction.

Without having to take the time to look it up, I'll tell you it was Will Rogers. Roy Rogers was a Hollywood cowboy....his most quoted line was probably the song, Happy Trails...

Did Jo hit a little too close to home Calypso? I would call that descriptive, not racist. Since you're usually grasping at straws anyway, I'm not surprised.

Those gun waving, white, fundamentalist (faux) Christian, nut job types exist. All you have to do is rewind to the Joe Miller rally/parades...and see the gun packin', tennis shoe wearin', bible quotin' knuckleheads, that supported him. You can turn a blind eye (which you most generally do) all you want, but it only changes your reality. Even my old blind dog can see that.

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Calypso 06/09/12 - 05:47 pm
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@49er - you're exactly the

@49er - you're exactly the reason your side is losing now and will continue to lose as the election gets closer.

Nastiness is a very unbecoming demeanor.

Keep it up though, because there's no sense in trying to fool anyone by masking your real feelings. Let 'em all hang out...

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Latitude58 06/09/12 - 08:13 pm
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Hey Jo!

"@jo - most of the time your comments are full of fun and razzle, dazzle"

I do believe Frenchie's coming on to you. I wonder if it's the razzle or the dazzle that turned him?

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ima49er 06/09/12 - 08:22 pm
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My side?

My side isn't represented, I'm a registered non-partisan.

I keep hoping that if enough like minded people register as non-partisans, something will click with one of the two parties. Unfortunately for us (you and I, the American people) though, big money (whether it be red or blue) always wins in the end. That will never represent us, only special interests.

The problem with both parties is that once elected, or in your case, losing, the focus goes to getting re-elected, not good legislation.

I rather be honest, and labeled nasty, than wear a mask, and be phoney as a three dollar bill.

Enjoy the rest of the weekend, looks like it will be nice weather again tomorrow.

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Calypso 06/09/12 - 09:27 pm
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@49er - you're no more

@49er - you're no more "non-partisan" than I am progressive. You're just a typical, angry liberal. Otherwise, you'd display more class or atleast more tact and not resort to name calling and vitriole.

This was so good the first time, let me copy and paste it (that's for you lat) so everyone can read it again - "All you have to do is rewind to the Joe Miller rally/parades...and see the gun packin', tennis shoe wearin', bible quotin' knuckleheads, that supported him."

Here's an idea - stay home when it's time to vote.

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ima49er 06/09/12 - 09:36 pm
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gettin' under your skin

am I Calypso. Take off your mask and let's play.

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Calypso 06/10/12 - 10:14 am
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49er - Whatever you mean by

49er - Whatever you mean by that - it sounds pretty creepy...

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ima49er 06/10/12 - 01:27 pm
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Calypso

How predictably ignorant of you.

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