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1.29.2007

 

Grand Old Positioning

So the Republicans elected a new party chairman Saturday.

It is Rob Roper, 38, of Stowe, the state director of the anti-tax, pro-small-government group Freedom Works, author of Vermonters for a Better Education and opponent of publicly run pre-school.

If you're a Democrat, that's the guy you hoped won the race. Roper is considered more conservative than the other candidate, former state Rep. Alan Parent of St. Albans. As far as the Democrats are concerned, if the Republicans take a more conservative swing, that's a good thing for them because it leaves the D's more of the middle.

If you're a Republican, there is an argument for staking out your own territory and distinguishing yourself from the other guys, becoming the voice of certain issues, such as property tax rights.

Is that a wise way for the Vermont Republican Party to go? Look at the sort of Republicans who get elected in Vermont. Jim Douglas, not Ruth Dwyer. Diane Snelling, not Skip Vallee. There are only seven Republicans in the state Senate this term, most of them moderates.

When it comes to recruiting candidates for public office, will the party remember that its success has rested with moderates? Or will it go the way of national Republicans and leave no room for the likes of Jim Jeffords? If you do that in Vermont these days, can you elect anyone to office?

I'm not saying that's what they've done, but those are questions for y'all to chew on.

- Terri Hallenbeck

Comments:
The election of Roper as party chair shows how out-of-touch the VT GOP committee members are - of course, these are the people who thought Rich Tarrant and Martha Rainville would be competitive candidates, so what do you expect? Roper will preach to the true believers but won't do much to expand the party's base. His principal supporter at the state committee meeting was Wendy Wilton, an arch-conservative ex-State Senator from Rutland who lost her seat last November. Most Republican legislators would have preferred Alan Parent as chair.

If you want to see an example of Roper's views, take a look at

http://www.truenorthradio.com/editorials/editorial_01_16b_07.shtml

to see Roper's views about climate change - he thinks Vermont is about to become "an environmental theocracy." If this is the VT GOP's approach in 2008, they could lose even more seats in the Legislature.
 
It's been a big week for Roper.

Just yesterday he was voted VP of the Northeast Chapter of the Flat Earth Society.

Way to go, Rob!
 
The question is, "Will Wendy Wilton become the new Ex. Dir. of the Republican Party or the next appointment to the State Board of Education??"
 
The VT GOP is lucky to have someone as smart, energetic and pricipled as Roper. There are many GOP Vermonters that are very glad to have him on board.
 
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