Joe Walsh Reflects on Pick for Republican Party Chairman, Calls Selection Process “Theater of the Absurd”

A press release from former Congressman Joe Walsh, who volunteered his services as GOP Party Chairman regarding today’s selection of Jack Dorgan as chairman of the Illinois Republican Party:

Joe Walsh Reacts to Selection of Jack Dorgan as Chairman of the Illinois Republican Party

This afternoon, the state central committee of the Illinois Republican Party selected Jack Dorgan to become the party’s new chairman, succeeding Pat Brady, who resigned several weeks ago. The committee interviewed seven candidates, including myself, as part of the selection process.

My hope had been that the Illinois Republican Party would have heard the voices of grassroots conservatives loud and clear after too many years of establishment insiders running the party.

Joe Walsh

Joe Walsh


We have needed a reform-minded conservative who can energize the base and rally independents to our cause.

Unfortunately, those voices have fallen on deaf ears.

Jack Dorgan is the absolute wrong choice to become chairman of the party.

He is the quintessential party insider.

His career has consisted of ongoing associations with establishment Republicans like former Gov. Jim Thompson and Gov. Jim Edgar.

Dorgan has been described as being a part of the inner circle of Rosemont Mayor Bradley Stephens.

His time as trustee for the Village of Rosemont has been marked by conflicts of interest due to Dorgan’s other job — lobbyist.

His partner in that lobbying firm has been James McPike, who was a former majority leader for Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.

The lobbying firm of Dorgan-McPike has donated to both Republicans and Democrats, including former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Attorney General Lisa Madigan.

Jack Dorgan is a living, breathing manifestation of the Illinois combine, in which Republicans have been marginalized as Democrats have continued to wield power and run the state into the ground.

As I wrote earlier this week, I did not expect the state central committee to select me as the new party chairman.

However, I had held out some hope that the party would recognize its ongoing record of failure as a true alternative to the Democrats and would turn the party in a new direction.

I was wrong.

It appears now that the selection process was nothing more than theater of the absurd.

For weeks now, we’ve been hearing that Jack Dorgan was the presumptive choice. Then today, the state central committee interviewed candidates behind closed doors, with the public only able to hear brief opening statements from each candidate. All we needed was the proverbial smoke to fill the backroom in which this deal was cut. It seems now that Dorgan was the inevitable choice, regardless of what the grassroots of the party wanted.

The next seventeen months will be critical for this state as both our unpopular Democrat Gov. Pat Quinn and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin will face reelection challenges in 2014. Does the Illinois Republican Party stand a chance to recapture either of these seats? After today, I’m not confident.

Joe Walsh can be heard weekdays on AM 560 The Answer in Chicago from 7 to 9pm. From 2011 until 2013, Walsh represented the 8th Congressional District of Illinois in Congress.


Comments

Joe Walsh Reflects on Pick for Republican Party Chairman, Calls Selection Process “Theater of the Absurd” — 4 Comments

  1. Reform minded conservatives like Walsh will only drive the GOP to the grave.

    There will always be a base of extreme conservatives, like there is a base of extreme liberals.

    Neither will ever do any good for our nation as a whole.

  2. An extreme conservative in Illinois is one who preaches balancing a budget without borrowing, then sticking to it, and reforming government spending before piling on new taxes and fees.

  3. Since when is fiscal responsibility, limited government, and free markets “extreme”?

    This cracks me up – what is extreme is Walsh actually walks the walk as well as talks the talk.

    Carry on Joe. Carry on.

    Respectfully,

    Andrew Gasser

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