Reader urges vote for Gahan
At the Griffin Street Center debate April 3, Irv Stumler was evasive on the issue of his past as a Republican. But an article by News and Tribune’s Daniel Suddeath from Jan. 19 of this year clearly states that Mr. Stumler “had considered running [in this mayoral election] as a Republican, and that [Doug] England’s choice to not seek another term was influential in his decision to run as a Democrat.”
Mr. Stumler’s sudden party switch raises many troubling questions. Did he support the Republican Party’s platform one day, and the Democratic Party’s the next? What will he support tomorrow? And most importantly, what can we glean from all this about how he intends to run the city?
Perhaps Mr. Stumler can afford the luxury of flitting between parties when it’s politically expedient. But those of us struggling in this economy need to know whose side our mayor is on.
Recent budget battles in Wisconsin, New Jersey, and yes, Indiana, have proven just how hateful and destructive the Republican Party’s agenda for America has become. Those of us who reject these scorched-earth policies deserve a mayoral candidate who shares our values.
Irv Stumler is the latest in a long line of patrician businessmen who dabble in politics by pledging to run government like a business. We “elected” one of his kind president in 2000; today, another publicly questions President Obama’s citizenship to publicize his reality show.
With any luck, Mr. Stumler won’t resort to such desperate tactics against his most qualified and experienced opponent in this race. That candidate is lifelong Democrat Jeff Gahan, and I urge all of you to vote for him May 3.
— Eric Condon, New Albany
New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
News and Tribune reader: "Perhaps Mr. Stumler can afford the luxury of flitting between parties when it’s politically expedient."
Surely one of the more insightful letters to appear lately at OSIN, although the title does scant justice to the gist of Mr. Condon's point.
In the interest of disclosure, Eric is is dating Gahan's neice. She herself had a campaign letter printed in the Trib on April 19th (http://newsandtribune.com/opinion/x461197183/News-and-Tribune-letters-April-20-2011), with no mention of this relationship, either by herself or the Tribune. This occurred despite the Tribune's statement that they "will ask campaign-related letter-writers if they are related to the candidate they are writing about and if they work for that person’s campaign. If there is a relationship, we’ll note that with the author’s signature at the end of the letter" (http://newsandtribune.com/opinion/x325992864/Some-election-housekeeping), so either the Tribune is not following up (the most likely scenario, i think), or someone is fibbing.
ReplyDeleteDuly noted.
ReplyDeleteNew Albany no longer has a newspaper. We are now a story or two.
ReplyDeleteYes, and it's sad. It was slowly going in the right direction, but no more. We miss you already, SteveK.
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