Frederick’s Scorched Earth Policy
Bob Hollsworth wrote earlier this week some thoughts I’d been having as well:
But this is what baffles me about the Frederick story.
What would a win look like?
The party rules say that his detractors need to have 75% of the vote at the smackdown to remove him.
What if they fail by one vote or a couple of votes?
Is this a win? Would he declare victory if only 74% of the Central Committee voted to remove him?
Unless every report I”ve read is seriously wrong about the likely final count, it appears that Frederick is in a “no-win” situation.
He is either booted out or he stays on after an effective vote of no confidence.
This really isn’t much of a choice.
Don’t tell that to Jeff Frederick.
The robo-calls are spreading, starting last week against Mike Thomas and Bob McDonnell, this week spreading to Tucker Watkins and others. Frederick came out yesterday with his defense against the SCC’s ten charges against him.
He is refusing to go without a fight and resorting to desperate tactics that serve no one but himself. But to what end? At this point, with just about every elected Republican coming out against him, who wins if Jeff Frederick remains?
Not the grassroots. No, even if you want to ignore that every member of the SCC was elected by the same delegates (and then some) that went to last year’s convention and even if you believe Frederick and that this is a matter of grassroots vs. establishment, grassroots will not win this fight. Because in the last ten months what has Frederick done to reach out to the grassroots? It wasn’t RPV fighting in the trenches last year, it was assorted organizations working around RPV. 2009 looks to be the same, especially if one looks to Joe Murray’s fight in the 46th, the same district that contains the Alexandria City committee that voted almost unanimously to support Frederick’s removal.
I was opting to remain on the sideline through this because, quite frankly, I don’t have much of a say in the end. It is SCC making the call because that is their right according to the Party Plan.
But Frederick’s efforts to drag this out in public, to make this into an ideological fight when it is one of failed management, to try mislead the public and astroturf his “grassroots” support, to make this about HIM and not the Party he was elected to represent and lead, to decide that if can not stick around that he is going to destroy everything he possibly can in his wake, well, how can anyone not speak up?
This hurts. This is infighting that didn’t need to happen. Many have offered assistance to Frederick in all areas only to be rebuffed, the SCC gave Frederick an opportunity to explain himself then gave him a way to step down and save face only to have it blow up on them, so many opportunities presented themselves to not have it end up this way and one man chose not to take advantage of them.
Instead, Jeff Frederick decides to go back to his college roots:
It brought to mind a story another Georgian told me about a state convention where the chairmanship of the CRs was being contested. The representative from the University of Georgia won. That didn’t sit well with everyone:
The head of the Emory University CR’s lost and stormed out, taking his chapter with him and then went on a petty vendetta to break up the Georgia College Republicans. The guy wound up destroying the Emory CR’s through his actions.
That guy’s name? Jeff Frederick.
I do not pretend to know what is best for the Republican Party of Virginia overall. But I sure as hell know that this is not good. Jeff Frederick was given an opportunity to explain himself and, when he failed to do so, to step down. Instead he is fiddling while the apparatus burns down around him.
If he goes, we can move forward.
If he remains, only Jeff Frederick wins.
Does this mean we get to see some sweet Jedi light saber action? If so, then this is the outcome I hope for.
Wins? Well… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhic_victory
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Dude, you blame Jeff for dragging it out in public?
Last I checked it wasn’t Jeff who released the unsubstantiated charges to the media a couple weeks ago.
Long before Jeff said anything publicly, not only were the charges released to the media, but McDonnell also foolishly went public.
Jeff neither started the fray nor went public until long after others had already done so.
You are also foolish to assume he is doing the robo calls.
You do not know that for a fact, and time could show you to be wrong, and remember you have credibility to protect.
There could very well be people out there who can think for themselves, who know their vote for Jeff is being overturned by an elite few, and who do not enjoy taking it in the nether regions for these political power players.
You say one man chose not to take advantage of the”opportunities”
Opportunities to admit guilt that may not exist and to turn and run like a whipped pup from potentially fraudulent charges?
Opportunities to allow a select few to ruin one’s character and reputation with no evidence to back up the character assassination?
So the fly did not take the opportunity offered by the spider……..some of us call that common sense and smart.
So I guess it is Jeff’s fault that they are bringing unsubstantiated charges.
I guess to you the mere existence of the charges is proof of the truthfulness thereof.
Are you aware that in the one SCC meeting that was held between the convention and the election, they were already trying to remove him?
They spent the meeting ripping his face off rather than planning for the elections the following month.
Are you aware that MIKE WADE took over the meeting for all practical purposes, and that far from shutting down debate Jeff let him rave like a maniac?
Why is everyone in the blogosphere except for me and a couple others ready to assume a man’s guilt before one single shred of evidence has been presented?
Have you even bothered to read his response?
If so, you have to either admit he has done a tremendous job of rebutting the charges or you have to be intellectually dishonest.
The case against him would be laughed out of a court of law, and though that is not where this is being tried, integrity will require a thorough review and complete acceptance of the facts as they may be, not as some may wish them to be.
I guess we will see about the integrity of SCC before long, eh?
Tim, are you saying you are satisfied with the amount of work RPV did for Virgil Goode?