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Parker Griffith’s Christmas Gift To The GOP – With Video



Dec 22, 2009 20 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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Politico:

POLITICO has learned that Rep. Parker Griffith, a freshman Democrat from Alabama, will announce today that he’s switching parties to become a Republican.

According to two senior GOP aides familiar with the decision, the announcement will take place this afternoon in Griffith’s district in northern Alabama.

Griffith’s party switch comes on the eve of a pivotal congressional health care vote and will send a jolt through a Democratic House Caucus that has already been unnerved by the recent retirements of a handful of members who, like Griffith, hail from districts that offer prime pickup opportunities for the GOP in 2010.

The switch represents a coup for the House Republican leadership, which had been courting Griffith since he publicly criticized the Democratic leadership in the wake of raucous town halls during the summer.

Griffith, who captured the seat in a close 2008 open seat contest, will become the first Republican to hold the historically Democratic, Huntsville-based district. A radiation oncologist who founded a cancer treatment center, Griffith plans to blast the Democratic health care bill as a prime reason for his decision to switch parties—and is expected to cite his medical background as his authority on the subject.

While the timing of his announcement was unexpected, Griffith’s party switch will not come as a surprise to those familiar with his voting record, which is one of the most conservative among Democrats.

He has bucked the Democratic leadership on nearly all of its major domestic initiatives, including the stimulus package, health care legislation, the cap-and trade energy bill and financial regulatory reform.

He was one of only 11 House Democrats to vote against the stimulus.

“Look at his voting record – he’s had substantial differences philosophically with the Democratic agenda here in Congress,” said an Alabama ally who is familiar with Griffith’s decision. “It’s something that’s been discussed for the last several months… talking to people in his family. And it genuinely is a reflection of where he feels. It’s his own personal conviction.”

The Obama administration’s decision to scrap plans to build a missile defense shield in Eastern Europe further frustrated Griffith, according to GOP sources, because his district contains the base for Boeing’s ground-based missile defense research.

Ironically, a National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman called Griffith a “woefully ineffective advocate for Tennessee Valley jobs” after the decision was announced in September.

Signs of Griffith’s dissatisfaction with his party began to surface publicly during the summer recess, when he received an earful of criticism from constituents.

In August — one month after Republicans picked up his former state legislative seat in a special election — Griffith told a local newspaper that he wouldn’t vote for Nancy Pelosi to remain as House Speaker because she’s too divisive. He joked that if she didn’t like it, he’d provide her with a gift certificate to a mental health center.

He added that if the Democratic leadership wouldn’t commit to working in a more bipartisan manner, “perhaps we should look at altering that.”

In August — one month after Republicans picked up his former state legislative seat in a special election — Griffith told a local newspaper that he wouldn’t vote for Nancy Pelosi to remain as House Speaker because she’s too divisive. He joked that if she didn’t like it, he’d provide her with a gift certificate to a mental health center.

He added that if the Democratic leadership wouldn’t commit to working in a more bipartisan manner, “perhaps we should look at altering that.”

Later that month, he was booed at a town hall forum, even though he said he was against his leadership’s version of health care reform.

“If I’m agreeing with you, don’t fight me,” Griffith said to a heckler, according to the Huntsville Times. “I’m on your team.”

After the November off-year elections, he told POLITICO that he wanted to be called an independent Blue Dog and not a Democrat. He said the point of the elections was clear: “I should be nervous.”

Democratic pollster John Anzalone, an Alabama native, said that Griffith would have faced a difficult re-election, and undoubtedly was worried about his prospects in a conservative district.

“This is never a pleasant thing… you never can really figure out the motivation. Usually, it’s political opportunism. Parker Griffith can win as a Democrat, but it’s easier to win as a Republican,” said Anzalone. “When you run as a Southern Democrat, you run because you have a certain principle of being with the party of the people. You know what you’re getting into, there’s no surprise on the legislative side. It’s a political calculation.”

Several Republicans have already stepped forward to challenge Griffith, and it’s not clear whether they’ll drop their bids in light of his party switch. Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks has already raised more than $100,000 for the campaign, while Navy veteran Les Phillip also is running.

Brooks’s campaign manager, Bruce Tucker, told POLITICO he would remain in the race and called Griffith’s move “a desperate political move.”

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee will now have to scramble to find a candidate to run against Griffith before Alabama’s April 2 filing deadline.

Though it has never elected a Republican to Congress, Griffith’s seat has a long conservative tradition and has backed Democrats who have a brand independent from the national party. As a result of the district’s Democratic heritage, Democrats still hold the majority of state legislative seats within the 5th Congressional District’s boundaries.

The district, however, is trending Republican: A wave of new residents is moving into the Huntsville suburbs, where the area’s burgeoning aerospace and defense industries have created a miniboom. And those voters, with fewer ties to the area’s past politics, have been reliably Republican at the national level.

The district gave John McCain a resounding 61 percent of the vote last year — a tick above the 60 percent President George W. Bush won in 2004.

Even so, last year Griffith managed a narrow win against the strong drag at the top of the ticket in one of the nastiest House races in the nation. He defeated Republican Wayne Parker 51 percent to 48 percent, despite heavy GOP spending against him.

The National Republican Congressional Committee poured in $514,000 to air ads attacking Griffith, including one that suggested he was soft on Islamic terrorism.

And the committee raised questions about whether Griffith engaged in medical malpractice when it released decades-old documentation accusing his cancer center of underdosing patients with radiation so that he could collect more money.

Griffith is the first House Democrat to switch parties since Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-La.) changed parties in 2004. The most recent member of Congress to switch parties is Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.), who announced his decision in April.

Griffith’s predecessor, former nine-term Rep. Bud Cramer, had been frequently mentioned as a possible party-switcher — and also as a possible appointee in the Bush administration — but he retired from Congress as a Democrat.

Griffith now has $619,000 in the bank to run as a Republican, a total boosted by contributions from several of the Democratic Party’s more liberal leaders. The political action committee of House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer donated $10,000 to Griffith’s reelection this year, and even Pelosi chipped in $4,000 — prior to Griffith’s August remarks.


  • cold soldier

    Stay where you’re at weasel we dont want you. I’m sure this was well thought out, not on principal, but political survival.
    The ship is listing, and this is the first rat in the water :roll:

    • Bobby E

      My thoughts exactly. We’ve got our fill of RINOs and don’t need another.

  • Mike Mose

    He is an “old time democrat” like my dad was. If my father was alive he would be to the political right of Bush. Obama is a mile to the left of Stalin, Mao, and Hitler besides being insane too.

    I hope there are many, many more that jump.

  • MinneSoCold

    Bah humbug! :???:

  • Mike Mose

    By the way, this is man taking a stand against fascism.
    He should be held as a hero. There must be more.

  • The Sentinel at the Gate

    Since I’m from Alabama, 5th district and Huntsville (as Griffith is), I can honestly tell you this is all about political survival and nothing else, I’ll also be glad to list below just a few of his action as a freshman congressman.

    1. He took millions of Pelosi dollars to get elected.
    2. In his first vote, roll call, he proudly voted for Queen Nancy as Sphincter of the House.
    3. He voted along with the Demoncratic Party the majority of the time.
    4. He voted to FREELY hand over $900M tax dollars to Hamas for the “rebuilding” of Gaza without any strings attached. He voted against the Kyl Amendment which would have required the SecState to certify the funds wouldn’t fall into the hands of terrorists. Want to guess where those funds will ultimately end up?
    5. When Ovomit and Congress stripped $1.8B out of Missile Defense, he never whimpered. And his district is heavily dependent upon Missile Defense funding for jobs.
    6. On his own website, he had a picture of himself handing a a bribery check over to a Soros program called Alabama Appleseed.

    Bottom line, he and his predecessor, Bud Cramer, cut a deal with Nancy Pelosi to keep the Alabama 5th in Demoncratic control, took their money and now he’s growing a set of balls? Bullshit, he’s just trying to stay in as a RINO and further the Fascist agenda.

    Do not confuse this guy with an old time Democrat – there is absolutely not comparison!

    • Nanny

      Sentinel

      Then let’s hope the good people of Alabama show him the door. I read elsewhere that there are two true conservatives that will running for this office. Support the conservatives not the RHINOS!!! Good luck!

    • GRIZZ

      Thanks Sentinel.Having grown up in the South,I know exactly the kind of rat basturd this fuck is.Weasel of a man,slicker than pickled okra.
      If you want to resign ,resign.
      Dont hop on board with us

    • Know what you are talking about

      “Soros program called Alabama Appleseed” – what in the world are you talking about? You pulled that one out of thin air, but then again you are from North Alabama where people seem to do that a lot.

    • The Sentinel at the Gate

      Hey Know what you’re talking about,

      Alabama Appleseed is a part of the Appleseed Foundation. Appleseed Foundation has been the recipient of Soros dollars since 1995. Additionally, Soros paid lots of legal expenses for one of the Foundation’s Board Members as well, This organization is not what it appears to be as much of the rest of organizations such as ACORN & SEIU.

      And no, I do not pull stuff out of thin air – I carefully research what I talk about because I do not want to be confused with the other side, which throws crap against the wall to see what sticks.

  • Sully

    C’mon. This, on balance, is a very good thing.
    In your face Barry and Rahm.

    • YERMOM

      too bad he isnt a Senator.

  • TerryTate

    While I can certainly agree with you all that he is probably looking out for his own skin, I would suggest that this may indeed serve as a bell weather moment.

    What I mean is that if these congressmen/senators are beginning to jump the sinking ship, then is it not clear that they definitely know what is coming in the next election cycle?

    I mean, we aren’t the only ones who see the coming election massacre….

    • cold soldier

      As long as we are keeping names its fine :wink:

  • billy_bonney

    It is starting to become clear to these jerk offs that there is no more democratic party. It has been hijacked by communists and socialist radicals.

    Billy

    • vincenzo4

      Billy, my old party was penetrated with communists in the 1960s, period. The one think this nation thrives on is the will of the people that affects how we live in Washington. The media was immediately penetrated because it can affect the will. The communists have owned Hollywood since the 50s and 60s and the downward spiral of oiuyr lives if directly related.

      They aren’t American in their hearts or their values or thinking and use the Constitution when it suits their desires. I have not and refuse to vote for Democrats out of a heartfelt principle. Enough is enough.

      Parker Griffith has a healthy conscience and it shows. May God Bless him and may he not be back stabbed repeatedly like Lieberman.

  • Sully

    Yeah YERMOM… too bad he isn’t a Senator.
    But hey….”A win is a win.” ;-)

    ALOT of these so-called blue dog districts are still heavy with registered Dems that vote Republican for President but go straight-ticket Dem down the rest of the ballot. Mostly because they’ve been led to believe Congress and State/Local offices don’t matter.
    We’re working hard to change that belief down here.

  • MIDTN

    Big deal!…………….another instant RINO.

    • The Sentinel at the Gate

      Worse than that – this guy could be classified as a Trojan Horse.

    • Sully

      Trojan horse?
      How does that work?