Two weeks ago, Parker Griffith made headlines when he made public his decision to switch parties and to become a republican. But since then, Griffith is facing more problems. First, RedState's Erik Erickson called Teabaggers to do not trust the dem turned republican. Right Wing Bloggers, unhappy with the GOP Leadership's decision, have been calling to primary Parker Griffith and to make sure that a "real conservative" represent the district held by Griffith since last year. Like all those problems weren't enough, this morning Parker Griffith is found himself to be "staffless".
In fact, according to The Huffington Post , nearly every staff member of Representant Parker Griffith's office quit Monday morning in response to his decision to switch parties. His chief of staff Sharon Wheeler resigned, along with his entire legislative and communications team, many of whom have worked for Griffith since before he arrived in Washington.
In a statement, Sharon Wheeler explains why she can no longer work for Parker Griffith :
(...) Alabama's Fifth District has deserved and has benefited from great Democratic conservative leadership since Reconstruction. And until now they had it.
(...)
I appreciate Congressman Griffith's being a very dedicated congressman. But we believe he made a mistake -- a well-intentioned but misguided mistake that is not in the interest of the great people of North Alabama who elected him a year ago as a Democrat. As his staff, we wish him only the best, and we all remain committed to the citizens of the Tennessee Valley. But we cannot, in good conscience, continue working for him. It is with deep sadness that we leave our work for the Fifth District. But because we are unwavering in our own principles, we have no choice but to move on. We do not know what the future holds, but we are taking a leap of faith with the belief we will soon find ourselves in the employment of principled public officials.
Joining Wheeler were Legislative Director Megan Swearingen, Legislative Assistants Brian Greer and Will Crain, Press Secretary Sean Magers, Legislative Correspondents Arinze Ifekauche and Chase Chesser, Staff Assistant Mary Lou Hughston, Congressional Fellows Dr. Anjali Shah Kastorf and Leslee Oden and intern Andrew Menefee. They waited until the winter break was over so they could return to Washington to resign.
According to POLITICO's Josh Kraushaar, Griffith's campaign consulting team dropped him when he announced his party switch :
One early consequence of Rep. Parker Griffith’s party switch: He’s losing nearly his entire political consulting team, according to a senior Democratic operative, and will have to retool his operation with a new lineup of GOP consultants.
Pollster Fred Yang (Garin-Hart-Yang), media consultant Jim Duffy (of Murphy Putnam Media) and fundraiser Lindsay Angerholzer (Sutters Mill) are all leaving the Griffith campaign.
Another general consultant based in Alabama, Joey Cici, will remain with Griffith’s political operation.
Can we say karma ? Isn't It odd when even your own staff members don't follow you til the end ? Or his former staff has more scruples than Parker Griffith himself. Anyway, I bet GOP will find him a brand new Teabaggers team.
UPDATE
Thanks to Scarce, I can post this :
Monday, January 4, 2010
Representative Parker Griffith's Staff Resigns
~Say Independent-Minded Democrats Succeed for North Alabama~
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Nearly every staff member of Representative Parker Griffith's office tendered their resignation this morning in response to his recent decision to change party membership. This included the Chief of Staff, along with the entire legislative and communications team. In departing Griffith's office, the staff characterized his party-switch as a "mistake" and emphasized that this district has "benefited" from conservative Democratic leadership. Many of the staff members had worked for Griffith since before he arrived in Washington including several who worked on his campaign for Congress in 2008.
"Alabama's Fifth District has deserved and has benefited from great Democratic conservative leadership since Reconstruction. And until now they had it," Chief of Staff Sharon Wheeler said. "But Parker Griffith has abandoned the legacy of conservative leadership provided by Bud Cramer, Ronnie Flippo, Bob Jones, Howell Heflin, Jim Allen, Lister Hill, John Sparkman, Big Jim Folsom, and so many more."
Joining Wheeler in departing from Griffith's staff were: Megan Swearingen (Legislative Director), Brian Greer (Senior Legislative Assistant), Will Crain (Legislative Assistant), Sean Magers (Press Secretary), Arinze Ifekauche (Legislative Correspondent), Chase Chesser (Legislative Correspondent), Mary Lou Hughston (Staff Assistant), Dr. Anjali Shah Kastorf (Congressional Fellow), Leslee Oden (Congressional Fellow), and Andrew Menefee (Intern). The staff members waited until they could return to Washington to resign. Last month, Griffith's campaign consulting team announced they had terminated their relationship with Griffith.
Wheeler continued, "I appreciate Congressman Griffith's being a very dedicated congressman. But we believe he made a mistake - a well-intentioned but misguided mistake that is not in the interest of the great people of North Alabama who elected him a year ago as a Democrat. As his staff, we wish him only the best, and we all remain committed to the citizens of the Tennessee Valley. But we cannot, in good conscience, continue working for him. It is with deep sadness that we leave our work for the Fifth District. But because we are unwavering in our own principles, we have no choice but to move on. We do not know what the future holds, but we are taking a leap of faith with the belief we will soon find ourselves in the employment of principled public officials."
ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS
Sean Magers, Press Secretary -
"It has been a privilege working for a Blue Dog for the past year, and I look forward to continuing to promote the progress already achieved in twelve short months by the Democratic Party. Working for my home Congressional District has afforded me a true passion to work for the results that are generated by a thoughtful Democratic process, and I look forward to taking that work ethic with me where ever I go."
Will Crain, Legislative Assistant -
"It has been a true honor serving the people of my home district and state, but I cannot in good faith follow Dr. Griffith into the Republican Party. I took a job with this office to carry on the conservative, Democratic policies of Bud Cramer, who like many of his predecessors helped lead North Alabama to periods of remarkable economic development and prosperity. While I will always be proud of the work our staff accomplished with Dr. Griffith, I look forward to bringing the bridge-building and fiscally responsible policies of the Blue Dogs we worked hard to advance to other career opportunities. These are the principles that have traditionally benefited the Tennessee Valley and that I believe will lead our nation back to an era of economic growth and security."
Brian Greer, Senior Legislative Assistant -
Working as a member of the Honorable Congressman Parker Griffith's staff has been an exciting and educational journey. However, my personal and professional values do not permit me to advance the Republican agenda. Although Congressman Griffith's views have changed, mine have remained aligned with the Democratic Party. I believe we have accomplished a great deal in the 111th Congress. Much work remains to be done, and I plan to continue working for Democrats in a different capacity, specifically focusing on helping Americans, strengthening our economy, and keeping our population safe from threats both foreign and domestic. Thank you to all my friends and colleagues for support during this transition.
Griffith appearing on Right Wing TV show "Hannity" to trashed his former dem colleagues. He explained to Mark Steyn who was guest-hosting for Sean Hannity why he decided to become a republican.