Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno says she did not authorize the use of her photo in mailer that John Bennett sent to Monmouth Republican County Committee members seeking support for his candidacy for County Chair.
“I did not authorize the use of my picture,” Guadagno said in an email to a supporter of Bennett’s opponent for County Chair, Christine Hanlon, which was shared with MMM with the Lt. Governor’s permission, “In fact, I did not even know about the use of this picture unti you brought it to my attention.”
Brain Nelson said that he did not authorize the use of his picture either.
Posted: June 11th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Kim Guadagno, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Kim Guadagno, Monmouth GOP chair's race | 19 Comments »
Twenty prominent Democrats, including former State Democratic Chairman, Assemblyman Joe Cryan, Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik, Red Bank Mayor Pat Menna, and Long Branch Mayor Adam Schneider have endorsed Marlboro Council President Frank LaRocca for Monmouth County Democratic Chairman.
In their endorsement letter the Democratic leaders said that LaRocca has the qualities necessary to be a successful Chairman “in abundance”
- Unmatched history of fundraising at the local level having raised over $500,000 in three election cycles for municipal elections.
- Commitment to ALL Monmouth County Democrats. Frank has hosted fundraisers, provided headshots and lawn signs, and offered strategic advice for all candidates up and down the ballot.
- Proven winner, having won 8 or 9 seats in Marlboro, including 2 of 3 Republican seats during the Christie campaign.
- Energized and empowered an over 1,200 member youth council creating a culture of community and civic responsibility in Monmouth County teens.
- Accomplished and respected professional, recognised as being a Top 100 lawyer in New Jersey by his peers five (5) years in a row.
The endorsement letter can be downloaded here.
The Monmouth County Democrats will elect a new Chairman Tuesday evening, 6PM to 9PM, at the Shore Casino in Atlantic Highlands. The candidates are LaRocca and Long Branch businessman/publisher Vin Gopal.
Posted: June 11th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth Democrats | Tags: "LaHornicca", Adam Schneider, Frank LaRocca, Joe Cryan, Jon Hornik, Pat Menna, Vin Gopal | 2 Comments »
Much of the negative campaign against Christine Hanlon for Monmouth GOP Chair has been directed not at the candidate, but at her partner, Brian Nelson.
It’s all part of the sexist undertone of the campaign… Nelson will really be the Chair… Christine’s his puppet. That sentiment and gossip is truly the most offensive element of this campaign to date. It is demeaning to Hanlon and demeaning to women in general. It is not worthy of the Monmouth GOP; the Republican County Party that has done more to advance women in politics than any other county party in the state, Democrat or Republican.
But if we are going to scrutinise Christine Hanlon’s partnership, should we not also scrutinise John Bennett’s? Should we look into how much money his partner Frank Tedesco gave to Democrats? Should we look into how much of the money that Tedesco and Bennett gave to Democrats was wheeled into the Monmouth Democrats?
I have the data. It is not pretty. It is relevant, but I doubt it will change many votes at this point.
John’s donations to Democrats are relevant. Christine addressed that issue in her mailing this weekend.
But I don’t think Tedesco’s donations to Carl Lewis, Donald Norcross or Lou Greenwald and others are really relevant to John’s candidacy. Not anymore than what people think about Brian Nelson, pro or con, is to Christine’s candidacy.
Posted: June 11th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Brian Nelson, Christine Hanlon, Fred Tedesco, John Bennett | 15 Comments »
As the Monmouth County GOP Chair’s race crescendos on its way to a close tomorrow, several Republicans, mostly Bennett supporters, are bemoaning the negative nature the campaign.
Those who think this campaign was negative have limited experience in competitive campaigns. Many, perhaps most, Monmouth County Republicans have limited experience in competitive campaigns. If you want to experience competitive campaigns, spend some time in Bergen County.
John Bennett said he would run a positive campaign. He didn’t and he never intended to. He ran a clever campaign designed to turn his substantial negatives around on his opponent. Attempt to make his negative history out of bounds to talk about because he has a letter saying he didn’t do anything wrong and make his opponent’s government work a “conflict of interest” to deflect attention away from his own piggish career.
That might have worked in the old 12th district against hapless Democrats . It could never work in a competitive race.
John Bennett doesn’t know how to win a competitive race. He’s never won one, unless you consider his 2003 primary against an unknown conservative by the name of Richard Pezzullo a competitive race. Whenever John ventured out of his comfort zone in the old 12th, he lost.
When Bennett was a “Chairman” as Leader of the Senate Republicans in 2003, he lost badly. Before that loss he fought back calls from fellow Republicans in Trenton to give up the Senate Co-Presidency and he fought back Chairman Bill Dowd’s call to step aside in his own race. John knew better than everyone else. Except he didn’t and he caused the loss of not only his own seat in the old 12th, but the Assembly seats too. Worse, and something New Jersey has yet to recover from, he lost the Senate.
It’s not negative to say this. It is just what is so.
What would be negative is to not say it loud enough, like John’s friends didn’t say it loud enough in 2003.
Whoever the next Chairs of the major parties are on Wednesday morning, Monmouth County is going to become a more competitive county. Those who rationalize that this year is a presidential year and next year is a gubernatorial year, so we’ll do well anyway are short term thinkers who don’t know how to build an organization. That’s the kind of thinking that lead to the loss of Republican dominance in Trenton.
The two men who are competing for the Monmouth Democratic Chair both have a great deal of respect for the organization that Joe Oxley and Christine Hanlon have rebuilt over the last four years. Both men are preparing and thinking long term.
Ultimately the job of the county chair is to win elections. The Chair is not a position to give as reward, an act of friendship or because someone’s earned it as a “capstone” to a career. It is not a ceremonial post that someone can coast in for two easy years. Not unless you’re willing to let the competition catch up during those two years
Posted: June 11th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth GOP, Monmouth Republican chair's race | 5 Comments »
By Art Gallagher
Who is this woman who, only six years ago was not involved in politics and now has State Legislators and county elected officials feverishly working the phones to make sure she is elected Monmouth County GOP Chair on Tuesday evening at Colts Neck High School?
Late last week as I was finishing up my preparation for this series, I called two of the elected officials who had endorsed John Bennett for Chair. I trust these people’s judgment and I wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something.
“Tell me why John Bennett will be a better Chair than Christine Hanlon,” I asked both Republicans. Neither had an answer. Both said they liked Christine and that she would be a good Chairwoman. They both spoke of their friendship with Bennett and the support he gave them early in their careers as the reason for endorsements. Neither disagreed with my concerns about Bennett’s baggage.
One of them called me back over the weekend and asked, “Why do you think Christine will be a better Chair than John?” “Bennett is too much of a risk. Fair or not, he will become a campaign issue and a distraction. No one works harder than Christine and she’s motivated by something other than personal gain,” was my reply. “How can you say that about someone who has only been involved for a few years?” the person quickly asked. “Because I’ve taken the time to get to know her, just like I took the time to get to know you when you were running.” “Oh, I was just asking.” “That’s OK, I was just answering.”
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Posted: June 11th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Anna Little, Barbara McMarrow, Brian Nelson, Chris Christie, Christine Hanlon, Diane Gooch, John Bennett, John Curely, Kim Guadagno, Rick Merkt, Steve Lonegan | 5 Comments »
My friend Jim Giannell asked that I write a short piece about conflicts of interests and the County Chair, as it relates to the current race between Christine Hanlon and John Bennett.
Jim is supporting John Bennett for Chair. While I haven’t made an endorsement yet, most people assume I am supporting Christine Hanlon given my recent coverage of John Bennett. I’m on the fence between Christine and Bayshore Tea Party Group Co-Founder Bob Gordon. No, not really.
Jim and I started our friendship working on Anna Little’s 2006 Freeholder race. Over the last six years we’ve been on the same side and opposite sides of various races. We’re not go on vacation together or spend Christmas Eve together kinds of friends, but we always take each others calls, help each other when we can, and neither of us is ever bitter with the other when a race is over. I always tell him the truth and he usually tells me the truth after I call him on his bullshit. When I launched this site and started selling advertising, Jim wrote me a check, even though he didn’t have a website to link an ad to. We’re friends. I owe him an ad.
In politics, as in life, holding grudges only nails you’re own foot to the floor. It can be both humorous and maddening to watch grudge holders spin around in circles, while they think they are getting somewhere.
But enough about my friendship with Jim, and on to his request.
In the comments of the Chair’s race Part 3 post, Jim said,
Hi Art,
Wow ! Things are getting wild out there !
Anyway, talk about “Deals”, many of us have heard the rumor that a certain Chairperson of a fairly large town has been promised the job of “Commissioner of Registration”; an $80,000/yr job to support Christine, should she win. I know you can figure out who.
There is no question that a Republican County Chairperson should not have any business with County Government that is controlled by Republicans yet Christine fails to address this critical issue. Could you do a short piece on this before Tues ?
I could go on with many things I’ve heard but have to get to work. Lunch is either on you or me at the end of the week, we shall see Tuesday eve and then I’ll let you know why you have been wrong & vice versa !
I responded,
@ Jim Giannell
We both know how rumors work.
I promised you that I would find out the truth. From what I hear, the Commissioner of Registration appointment is indeed coming up. I hear that several inquiries have been made about it and that no deals or promises have been made by Christine.
Who, if anyone, has John promised the job to? I’m sure you know.
Regarding the chair doing work for the county, that only became a conflict of interest because John decided to say it is a conflict of interest and his supporters, like yourself and Gerri, are running with it. We all know its a red herring. County work is no more of a conflict for the chair than municipal work is. The county chair has as much power on the municipal level as he/she does on the county level.
In a perfect world, someone who doesn’t need to earn a living would be county chair and do the job passionately. We don’t live in a perfect world. The demands of the chairmanship would put most people out of business or out of a their jobs, or they would not be a successful chair. Vic Scudiery is such an example. Politics is not his business. He always took care of his family and his business and did the best he could as chair of the Dems with the deck stack against him. More than once, political pros tried to take him out. The Dems would have been more competitive in Monmouth if a politico was their chair all these years. There is really no question about that.
If John becomes chair, his income will not take a hit. If Christine becomes chair, her income will not take a hit either.
If a business person like you or me became chair, our incomes would take a hit.
I don’t like it, and I know that you don’t like it. But that is the way it is.
See you Tuesday night and again for lunch on Friday.
Posted: June 10th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Anna Little, Christine Hanlon, Freeholder, Jim Gianell, John Bennett, Monmouth County GOP chair's race | 26 Comments »
An anonymous mailing which included a copy of the book jacket of The Soprano State and the two pages of the New York Times Best Seller by Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure that featured former Acting Governor John Bennett was sent, from Trenton, to members of the Monmouth County Republican Committee this week, presumably to hurt Bennett’s candidacy for Monmouth County GOP Chair.
Bennett’s opponent, State Committeewoman Christine Hanlon, has denied any involvement in or prior knowledge of the mailing.
Bennett responded by mailing the County Committee members a photocopy of a March 24, 2007 Asbury Park Press article, Feds: Bennett is cleared in billing probe, which included a handwritten note from the former Acting Governor in which he refers to The Soprano State as a “politically charged and intentionally biased novel.”
A copy of Bennett’s mailing can be downloaded here.
Posted: June 9th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Bob Ingle, Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Bob Ingle, Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth GOP, NY Times Bestseller, Sandy McClure | 2 Comments »
Bayshore Tea Party Group Founder Barbara Gonzalez is asking her members who are also members of the Monmouth County Republican Committee to vote for her fellow group founder, Bob Gordon as Monmouth GOP Chair:
Hi Friends,
You know, sometimes I just sit here thinking and a thought comes to me and I decide to share it with you guys.
The thought for tonight? Well, this will get around and I will make some people mad, but we are in a very bad place right now and there is no time to hold back.
Okay, okay…the thought…….
Many of you are on the County Committee and the GOP has sent out their anointment letter for Christine Hanlon and then there is Bennett whom some say is no good….well a certain Freeholder who I won’t mention without permission suggested not voting for either.
Here is my thought…..If it were me, I would write in Robert Gordon!!
He does not know I am doing this and he will kill me, but I can tell you there is no finer man (other than Joey Abbs! ) to run for the County Chair.
I have nothing against Christine Hanlon or Mr. Bennett, but if I had to think of the one person I would want to fill that spot, it would be Bob Gordon.
So, if you like what my thought was….write in Robert Gordon for Chairman of the Monmouth County Committee…..then come and save me from Bob, the GOP, CNJ, MMM, CWA, the left, the right, the middle….etc, etc.
Thanks All,
Barbara
Posted: June 9th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Barbara Gonzalez, Bayshore Tea Party Group, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Barbara Gonzalez, Bayshore Tea Party Group, Bob Gordon | 17 Comments »
By Art Gallagher
Part 3 of this series was going to be about Christine Hanlon, but that will have to wait.
John Bennett called in a rage today over the two pieces about him. He was screaming. All the awful things people say about me are true. At least he has the balls to say it directly to me.
He said he’s suing me and having me charged with extortion. Extortion because Christine Hanlon and Ernesto Cullari advertised here. He and Anna Little did not. That’s why I was hard on Anna Little and that’s why I’m printing “lies and untruths” about him.
I’m not really a Republican because I talked to Bob Ingle. I wish I had my wits about me to say he’s not really a Republican because he favors a woman’s right to kill babies, but I didn’t think of it until much later after someone pointed out to me how unprincipled Anna Little’s endorsement of Bennett was, given her pro-life commitment and Christine Hanlon’s pro-life commitment. Not that a county chair has any power over Roe v Wade.
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Posted: June 8th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Chair race | 32 Comments »
Ultimately the job of a county chairman is to win elections.
Unfortunately, one of the candidates for Monmouth County GOP Chair is blinded to the fact that that his record will become a major issue in the next two general elections, should his revisionist history campaign successfully result in his chairmanship.
If John Bennett and his supporters think The Asbury Park Press and the new Monmouth County Democratic Chairman, whoever that ends up being, are not rooting for Bennett to be the next Monmouth GOP Chair, they truly have their heads in the sand.
Bennett has been promoting his early legislative career and electoral successes as a reason to elect him chairman as if the unceremonious and embarrassing end to his legislative career didn’t happen. He even implored MMM not to write about the damage he has done, not just to Monmouth County, the Monmouth GOP, but to the entire State of New Jersey and the New Jersey GOP. “Don’t write bad things about me!” Bennett exclaimed when we met for almost three hours early last month. We hoped he would realize the obvious himself and that we wouldn’t have to write the truth about him. Unfortunately that has turned out not to be the case.
Just as he did in 2003 when he ignored then County Chairman Bill Dowd’s call to abandon his unwinnable reelection bid, Bennett has his head in the sand now. Just as he didn’t see that his continued candidacy in 2003 would not only cost Republicans the 12th legislative district but control of the State Senate where he was Co-President, Bennett doesn’t see now that his being Chairman could very well cost the Monmouth GOP control of the county government which we have worked so hard to win back over the last four years.
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Posted: June 8th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth County Republican Committee, Monmouth GOP | Tags: Bennett's Baggage, Bob Ingle, Christine Hanlon, John Bennett, Monmouth GOP chair's race, Monmouth Republican Committee, The Soprano State | 20 Comments »