Monday, August 18, 2008

Butler County Auditor: Zettler Spouts Off Again

Not learning an early lesson about letting sleeping dogs lie, Jack once again fires off his mouth about "recent scandals" that occured before Roger Reynolds took office. Now, intrepid reporter Josh is going to play along and let Jack get away with distorting the truth, but I'm not playing that game. Jack wants Butler County residents to believe that Roger Reynolds failed to take action on scandals which occured long before Roger came to office that intrepid reporter Josh and his pals only reported on after Roger got elected.

Roger Reynolds represents the kind of new blood that I was talking about the other day. The kind that is there on the front lines to expose and rid the party and the county of the kind of rot that Republicans have tolerated for far too long.

This quote is particularly disgusting:
Zettler believes Reynolds isn't up to the task. "Quite frankly, there's a rule among Republicans that thou shall not speak badly about another Republican," he said.
Jack, this is the sort of thing that is going to make you wish you hadn't opened your mouth. The Butler County Republican Party is undergoing a number of significant changes and as I have said before, there is a movement engaged in Butler County to root out the bad apples. If you think that is possible without speaking badly about my fellow Republicans, you clearly haven't been reading what I've been saying... And you haven't been paying attention to the intense reaction by my fellow Republicans to the Kay Rogers story.

When the Kay Rogers story broke, I asked the Ohio GOP for a condemnation and I wound up getting a zero-tolerance policy out of it. When your drunkard former Chairman got pinched, what did Chris Redfern and the Ohio Democratic Party have to say? Not a word... So, tell me another one on how Republicans won't stand up and speak against those who don't reflect our values. UPDATE: How long did it take Ohio Democrats to decide to take action against Marc Dann again???

I got involved with the Republican Party because I was sick of the nonsense, Jack. That you continue to perpetuate the myth that positive action hasn't taken place denegrates the hard work of many like me who are now much more energized to turn out the vote for Roger and other Butler County Republican reformers just like him.



You can say that again, Roger...