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NC Democratic Party chair resigns, unresigns, throws Tarheel Dems into disarray
The Daily Caller ^ | 05/12/2012 | Matthew Boyle

Posted on 05/12/2012 7:23:30 PM PDT by markomalley

In the strangest turn of events produced by a North Carolina Democratic Party sexual harassment scandal, chairman David Parker resigned — and then unresigned — Saturday. After delivering his farewell speech. And after hitting the road to go home.

WNCN-TV17 reported that the party’s executive committee held a lengthy series of votes, ending in a 269-203 decision to reject Parker’s resignation outright. That left some in the party scratching their heads and others downright angry: Parker had announced his intention to resign weeks ago, and said he would hold a special election Saturday for a new chairman.

But before filling his seat, the party had to accept his resignation. Since party rules don’t include anything about how to handle a resignation, Parker told the gathering in Greensboro that they should abide by Robert’s Rules of Order — which require a formal vote on whether to accept the resignation.

Since a majority voted “nay,” Parker isn’t going anywhere. And since it was Parker himself who launched the voting process, party faithful told reporters Saturday that the result — like the sexual harassment scandal that launched the whole episode — is suspect.

In mid-April, now former North Carolina Democratic Party executive director Jay Parmley resigned amid allegations, first uncovered by The Daily Caller, that he had sexually harassed former communications staffer Adriadn Ortega. Parmley and Parker reached a financial settlement with Ortega, including non-disclosure agreements.

After Parmley resigned, North Carolina’s highest-ranking Democratic Party officials began calling for Parker’s resignation over his handling of the scandal, with some complaining that he kept them in the dark. Outgoing North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue and Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton — now the Democratic gubernatorial candidate – demanded he step aside, as did the Democratic National Committee.

Just weeks ago, an unnamed national DNC official said that Parker was a “man without a party.”

“He’s operating out of a hotel in Raleigh outside of the party structure and without the support of staff, the national party or any significant party official or elected official,” the official said. “He’s isolated and that isolation will only increase until he makes the decision that is not in his best interest but in the best interest of the party. The status quo is untenable. He needs to step aside.”

Democratic National Committee executive director Patrick Gaspard — who the left-leaning Huffington Post calls President Barack Obama’s “glue man” – praised Parker’s decision to resign. “David Parker made the right decision to resign effective immediately following the next executive committee meeting of the NCDP,” Gaspard said. “This is in the best interest of the Party. The NCDP should convene this meeting as soon as possible.”

But on Saturday, Parker may have been influenced by other party leaders to stay on the job. The News & Observer newspaper reported that as vote after vote was held, rumors “swept the hotel” that had everyone from Gov. Perdue to the White House twisting his arm.

Parker said later that he had spoken with people “who represent candidates who you are going to elect in November.’’

Democratic National Committee spokesman Brad Woodhouse didn’t immediately respond when TheDC asked for comment on how Parker escaped the promise he made to his party, and to North Carolinians, by staying in his position.

The Associated Press reported that Lt. Gov. Dalton is not happy with how Parker handled the meeting Saturday. “The LT Gov is surprised and disappointed,” a Dalton spokesperson said. “David Parker had assured him that he would resign and assist in the smooth transition to a new chair. Clearly that did not happen.”

Regional Republican National Committee spokesman Matt Connelly said, too, that Parker’s rapid about-face “is further evidence that the President’s ground game and national convention are in absolute turmoil in the Tar Heel State.”

In early September at the Democratic National Convention, President Obama will accept his party’s re-nomination to seek the White House. That meeting will be in Charlotte, North Carolina. Obama won the state’s 15 electoral votes in 2008, but by the narrowest of margins — just 14,000 votes.


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1 posted on 05/12/2012 7:23:33 PM PDT by markomalley
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To: markomalley

Why don’t they replace him with a good NC Democrat—John Edwards?


2 posted on 05/12/2012 7:26:37 PM PDT by Brilliant
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To: markomalley

Yeahbut - is he gay? That’s a more important issue.


3 posted on 05/12/2012 7:27:47 PM PDT by Libloather (The epitome of civility.)
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To: markomalley

They love me!!!

They really love me!!


4 posted on 05/12/2012 7:28:35 PM PDT by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: Libloather

He’s “evolving”.


5 posted on 05/12/2012 7:30:01 PM PDT by 2111USMC (Not a hard man to track. Leaves dead men wherever he goes.)
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To: markomalley
Hehehehe...

The dems are going to have a tough convention in NC. This could be shades of '68.

6 posted on 05/12/2012 7:33:05 PM PDT by NELSON111
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To: markomalley

North Carolina Democrats.
Always entertaining. I need to go buy some more popcorn.


7 posted on 05/12/2012 7:36:17 PM PDT by gitmo
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To: markomalley

Where is that picture of Flounder saying “This is going to be great”,.


8 posted on 05/12/2012 7:37:23 PM PDT by Lurker (Violence is rarely the answer, but when it is, itÂ’s the only answer.)
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To: markomalley

He’s their “wide stance” guy.


9 posted on 05/12/2012 7:42:36 PM PDT by samtheman ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ-4gnNz0vc)
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To: markomalley
Oh, amidst this chaos Obama should move the Democratic convention out of this right to work, no gay marriage, corrupt democrat committee leader state./S

Coincidence? Biden made sure he's lost NC by forcing his gay marriage views public. He wants out of NC now because he screwed up any chance to win it.

10 posted on 05/12/2012 7:43:07 PM PDT by MacMattico
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To: markomalley

Resign... UN-resigned?...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlIMmuMQozc


11 posted on 05/12/2012 7:43:42 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole...)
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12 posted on 05/12/2012 7:50:41 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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To: markomalley

Was he a Communist before he wasn’t a Communist?


13 posted on 05/12/2012 7:54:52 PM PDT by AlexW
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To: markomalley

Why would a Democrat resign over a sex scandal.

Democrats have proven time and time again that sex scandals do not matter.

Even Poor Mary Jo who may have been pregnant when Ted Kennedy drowned her did not matter, after her parents were bought off.


14 posted on 05/12/2012 7:55:42 PM PDT by Venturer
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To: NELSON111

Dave (stigmata, albatross, omen) Parker for the NC DEM’s......and by default for Obama.

The cross roads of this, the DNC convention and Obama finally coming out of the closet......”Hehehehe...”.


15 posted on 05/12/2012 8:21:49 PM PDT by Puckster
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To: Lurker
"This is going to be GREAT!"


16 posted on 05/12/2012 8:35:32 PM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: Brilliant
Why don’t they replace him with a good NC Democrat—John Edwards?

The last good NC Democrat became a Republican, but some political cartoonists have a good analysis:


17 posted on 05/12/2012 8:38:28 PM PDT by DeFault User
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To: markomalley

Hoping the National DemoRAT Party implodes just like the NC DemoRAT party is currently doing. Their convention in a Right to Work and a Defense of Marriage state ought to be a real doozy.

Time to make some popcorn !

FUBO!


18 posted on 05/12/2012 8:46:46 PM PDT by wetgundog (" Extremism in the Defense of Liberty is no Vice")
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To: NELSON111

Yeah, if by, chance add in OWS and you have the exact combination necessary!


19 posted on 05/12/2012 8:53:17 PM PDT by JSDude1
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To: Brilliant

This is suspicious.
The most recent edition of RONR may say something different but the 1915 version says:


IV.27.(e):
The secretary, for instance, cannot relieve himself from the responsibility of his office by resigning. His responsibility as secretary does not cease until his resignation is accepted, or, at least, until there has been a reasonable time for its acceptance. It is seldom good policy to decline to accept a resignation. As a member has no right to continue to hold an office the duties of which he cannot or will not perform, so a society has no right to force an office on an unwilling member.
X.58:
It must not be forgotten that in the case of the absence of the president the first vice president must preside, and in case of the illness or resignation or death of the president that the first vice president becomes president for the unexpired term, unless the rules specify how vacancies shall be filled.

If the Party rules are silent on resignation, I would think 1st Vice Chair Gwen Wilkins is the rightful chair. Roberts Rules does not require the action taken.


20 posted on 05/12/2012 9:03:34 PM PDT by scrabblehack
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