Friday, April 14, 2006

N.H. Scandal With W.H. Link


The harassment of the Democratic Party in New Hampshire on election day 2002, which features an inconvenient link to the White House political office then-headed by Men Kneelman Ken Mehlman, is growing into another headache for the GOP.

See also Phone Pranks In New Hampshire.

A three-year-old political scandal in New Hampshire -- where Republican operatives conspired to jam Democratic get-out-the-vote phone lines on Election Day 2002 -- has suddenly become a national headache for GOP leaders, who are being pressed to explain why one author of the scheme was repeatedly calling the White House.

A Democratic activist group, combing through evidence from a trial last year in which the former New England regional director of the Republican National Committee was convicted, uncovered 22 calls from New Hampshire officials to the White House political office on Nov. 5-6, 2002. During the same time, according to prosecutors, state GOP officials started -- and then frantically sought to stop -- a plan to have a telemarketer bombard the phone banks of Democrats and a local firefighters association that was offering voters rides to the polls...

Ken Mehlman, former director of the White House political office and current chairman of the Republican National Committee is fighting Democratic efforts to force him to testify under oath in a civil suit about the New Hampshire scandal...

While under no legal obligation to do so, the RNC has paid more than $2.5 million in legal fees incurred by Tobin, who in 2004 was the New England director for the Bush-Cheney campaign.

Hmm...

"You have somebody who's committing a felony, and he's calling [the White House] during the planning, the execution and when it's falling apart," (Paul Twomey, of Epsom, N.H., an attorney for the Democratic Party in its civil lawsuit) said, adding that he will request records listing what outgoing calls were made from the White House during the same time. Twomey told New Hampshire reporters that the RNC's coverage of the legal fees "raises questions of who they were protecting, how high does this go and who was in on this."

Why must those pesky Democrats bring up such old news?






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