As Republicans across the nation continue to grapple with the explosive controversies that have rocked GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump since the beginning of October, a story in Politico today has responses to the scandal from both the current and immediate former Colorado Republican Party chairmen.
The difference in their responses, we think, speaks volumes:
Colorado GOP Chairman Steve House said he rejected the assault claims out of hand because they originated in The New York Times. [Pols emphasis]
Compare that to ex-GOP chairman Ryan Call, ousted by House in a post-2014 “Tea Party” insurgency:
Former Colorado GOP Chairman Ryan Call said he was consumed by a feeling of overwhelming sadness for his party when he heard news of the allegations on the radio while driving home Wednesday evening.
“I’m hearing this from many, many Republican women, including spouses of longtime party leaders and elected officials who are really conflicted about voting for Trump,” he said.
Call worried the allegations swirling around Trump could leave a permanent stain on the Republican Party’s identity.
“A lot of good conservatives in my church are just saying they can’t pull the lever, check the box, in support of a man who engages in this sort of behavior,” he said, adding, “I feel very conflicted, I have been for some time, in part because of these allegations.
“For me, it’s a real tragedy, because this is the greatest country in the world,” he said. “Our race for president is headed headlong into the gutter.”
Longtime readers will remember how Ryan Call spoke out against numerous ugly statements and actions by hard-right Colorado Republicans during his term as chairman of the Colorado GOP. Call is the one who denounced Sen. Vicki Marble’s rambling blather about “the black diet” in a hearing on health care policy, and Call opposed the recall of Democratic Colorado Senators in 2013 because he knew the movement was empowering the worst actors of the Colorado GOP coalition. Call was rewarded for his candor with House’s successful challenge for his job.
When the dust settles from the insanity of the 2016 elections, only one of these men will be on the right side of history. And we’re inclined to think it will be the one Colorado Republicans sent packing over a year ago.
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Steve House is worthless but Trump isn't the reason. House backed Trump after trying to undermine Trump in Colorado. He can't be trusted by anyone.
I think he's the perfect fit for your party. And by the way, why was Ryan Call dumped? He was party chair when your party took out an incumbent US Senator, you guys successfully defendant Mike Coffman's seat, you took control of the state senate, you but your deficit in the state house in half, and Both Ways didn't lose to Hick by nearly as much as he lost to Ritter 8 years earlier.
In some places, that's called success and warrants keeping the general in place for the next battle. Not you guys, you replaced him with House, the you bungled the Out-House coup attempt orchestrated by Cynthia Coffman, Tank and that other person. Then there were recriminations over the coup attempt.
And yet you wonder how you ended up with Trump as your nominee. Wait til you see what happens at the national level in January when Reince Prebius tries to get re-elected and has the albatross of Trump hanging around his neck.
Ryan Call was always a class act, even when he had to be partisan. His reward for a pretty good year for Colorado Republicans in the 2014 elections was to get canned.
Steve House on the other hand…….I heard him talk couple years ago at the weekly Jeffco Republican Mens' Breakfast. Was talking about the need to get rid of the so-called Blaine Act in the Colorado Constitution so tax dollars could get funneled to religious schools. And lest it be forgotten, the attempted coup to get rid of House by Tom Tancredo, Cynthia Coffman, and others………….