Opinion by Samuel Strait At a recent event in the humble "STAR" chambers of the…
Opinion by Samuel Strait At a recent event in the humble "STAR" chambers of the local Republican Party, the press and all uninvited guests were denied access to a meeting of the local Republican Central Committee to enable those specific members to offer "endorsements" for local candidates in the upcoming June primary. It was labeled a "closed session" as if the contents of the meeting were somehow secret and not for assessment by even the rank and file members of the local Republican Party. How charming. I am not quite sure who is running the show for the local Republicans, but they most certainly know how to put a giant foot in their collective mouths with activities like the circus performed on Wednesday night last at 6:00 pm. I am quite sure that those local members of the Republican Party that were "dis invited" are just thrilled about having their voices muzzled by Central Committee President, Karen Sanders, and her "muscle" Jason Greenough, also known as Crescent City's sometimes Mayor, who was moonlighting as the Central Committee's bouncer at the door. Irregardless of the action taken by the Central Committee to hold a "closed session" to discuss political endorsements and talk about measure "R", it is a comedy of epic proportions that the "closed and secretive session" this past Wednesday will not become common knowledge in the community even before the "Star Chamber" of the Republicans has the opportunity to lay head to pillow following the secret enclave. This article is not intended to expose the contents of the meeting, that will come later in a future article. It is merely to point out to members of the local Republican party that the party's Central Committee does not feel you have any place in their group of policy makers who have been selected to speak for the local Republicans. Not of course, do these self appointed elites, feel that the rank and file have any thing to offer. The real decisions must be made by those that have "special" dispensation. Isn't it about time that real Republicans take charge of the local group and shed those that merely pretend to be Republicans when it suits them? It is a constant amazement to me, not a registered Republican, who supports that which are the core principles of the Party, to see the locals in charge of the Party, for the most part, stray from the party's principle values of limited taxation and smaller government. Those core values are something I most certainly support without reservation. But, and here comes the "but" part, it becomes difficult to associate with a group that some, many in charge, do not adhere to those core values. It is something that seems to have infected the Republicans, even those that remain true to core principles, yet allow local party's to behave in such autocratic fashion as Del Norte County's does. I could care less that I was refused admission to this "closed session" as a member of the press, as it is ludicrous to think that all the secrecy in the world will prevent the public from finding out what transpired, yet it gives the hesitant one more reason to distrust the party system and government in general. Don't think it wasn't noticed that government was well represented in the conclave of the "Star Chamber" on Wednesday evening…… It would be hard to imagine most local Republicans would be "okay" with the display and not make an effort to do something about it. As I have said throughout this piece, it is hard to conceive of folks in the position of looking for those that truly represent them, would find it in the local party. The watch word for most things in this Country is that organizations be transparent and not "closed". There was nothing about this "closed" session that required it to be "closed". It is truly unfortunate that a local Republican Central Committee is uncomfortable with the idea of transparency…… More later.