While we wait for the county and state canvassing boards to come back from their holiday break – as The UpTake notes, no official action will be made public on the recount front until tomorrow, though the Coleman campaign is already trying to be obstructionist yet again, this time by refusing to count over nine-tenths of those 1600-odd absentee ballots that were improperly rejected - I thought I’d take some time to tell you all a little about Mark Ritchie, Minnesota’s hardworking straight arrow of a Secretary of State.
As many of you are aware, Ritchie is (oh noes!) a Democrat, having won the seat fair and square in 2006, wresting it from the hands of Mary Kiffmeyer, a Republican whose tenure as Minnesota’s SoS was marked by heated battles between her and then-US-Attorney (and fellow Republican) Tom Heffelfinger over his efforts to encourage Native Americans to vote. The disagreements were so heated that she has been linked to efforts to have Heffelfinger fired from his USA job (he left before they could fire him). Ever since Kiffy lost to Ritchie, enraged RPM (Republican Party of Minnesota) partisans have been looking to trash him in revenge, and so a steady stream of anti-Ritchie billets doux keeps bubbling up from various conservative smear shops — a smear campaign that has escalated since the start of the recount.
If one can be judged by the quality (or lack thereof) of one’s enemies, Mark Ritchie passes that test with flying colors. My all-time favorite attack on Ritchie comes from www.ActivistCash.com, an arm of the Center for Consumer Freedom, which is itself a Rick Berman front for his work on behalf of the tobacco, alcohol and restaurant lobbies. ActivistCash’s angle is to imply that their enemies — which include the Humane Society (!) — all are a) trying to hide their funding and associations, because b) they’re ashamed of them or whatever. (Except, of course, that all the information that ActivistCash implies is being hidden is in fact readily available to the public, but what the hey — can’t let facts in context get in the way of a good smear!) In Ritchie’s case, the ActiCashies try to scare us all with the news that — are you clutching your pearls yet? — Mark Ritchie "runs the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy from the same building where he operates Peace Coffee." Heh! Peace Coffee is the organic, shade-grown, fair-trade brew of choice for ethical local coffee drinkers; attacking them is kinda like attacking oxygen and puppies and bright sunny days. (How eco-serious are they? They transport all their coffee by either bike or biodiesel-powered van — yes, even in our famous Minnesota winters.)
About the closest Ritchie’s ever come to an actual scandal was when he got called out for adding the publicly-available e-mail addresses of various persons onto a political mailing list. Or, as The Big E summarizes at MN Blue: "Mark Ritchie obtained emails that were publicly available. His campaign sent an email to the addresses he’d obtained. Two of these people were right wingers Mark Giga and John Tomczak. They are friends of Michael Brodkorb. Brodkorb ran with this story. The MN Legislative Auditor investigated and said Ritchie did nothing wrong." That’s right, kiddies: Ritchie was cleared of wrongdoing by Minnesota Legislative Auditor Jim Noble, in a PDF report that can be read here. (If the name of Michael Brodkorb sounds familiar, it’s because his efforts to be accepted as a non-partisan pundit whilst pushing the RPM/GOP agenda have been limned before at FDL.)
The bottom line: This is a guy you can trust to have the public’s interests at heart.





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It’s been instructive watching his leadership on the committee, on UpTake video, as they struggle vote by vote to get it right. He runs an orderly process, listens to dissent, is humble about not imposing his own viewpoint.
More like this please?
Thank you, PW, for providing us information and insights about Ritchie.
And, seconding egregious …”More like this please”!
DW
Too many high-watt lights on the situation for the goopers to try a swindle. Not that Coleman wouldn’t try in a minute if he thought he could get away with it.
Thanks for the info on Ritchie.
Those rethugs sure do like to disenfranchise everyone except the business class and their minions.
It was comforting to watch the MN recount and know Richie was in charge — not because he’s a partisan who will decide things for Democrats, but because he would be fair and guard the process so whoever rightfully won would actually win.
Mark is also one of the beneficiaries of the Secretary of State Project, started by the folks who brought you Credo Mobile. Can’t say enough good things about that program. It was smart, extremely well focused and we’re all reaping the benefits of that now.
Hooray Michael and Becky!
anyone watchin’ the “Decider” chitfest on MSNBC?
tweetie’s got it and it’s “entertaining”.
kinda honest,sorta to a point (no body counts or anything substantial, it IS tweetz after all),
but worth a looksee i’m thinkin’……….
sorry for the OT
Just stopped by for a little post-prandial brain food, and crikey! You nearly made me puke, PW. I need an early alert when the name Brodkorb is going to be bandied about. He is the snarkiest of the snarky, the baddest of the bad, the sleaziest and mouthiest of the . . . (class?).
I got to know Mark Ritchie when he was running for AG. One of the most remarkable things about him is his ability to stay focused and professional, even in the midst of the most partisan wackadoodle crap MN has seen (well, if you don’t count the Rolvaag/Andersen race in 1962. And the brouhaha following the death and memorial service for Paul Wellstone.
Ritchie has even won some (grudging) praise from The Others. Imagine that!
Perhaps the Supreme Court and the corporate media could take note of the results when the rule of law and the will of the people are given room to work.
OTOH, since Tories hate liberty for the masses, perhaps not.
Siri @ 6,
I nearly barfed when Halpern pointed to No Child Left Behind (and yet unfounded) and AIDS $$$ for Africa as Bush’s support for all life.
Yo Halpern – square that with out fallen troops and the thousands of dead Iraqi’s and Afghans – what a tool.
I nearly barfed when Halpern pointed to No Child Left Behind (and yet unfounded)
that’s unfunded – preview is my friend!
Ritchie is intelligent, fair, expert, transparent and accessible. Every thing the Republicans hate in a public official.
Meanwhile, Coleman and Red Skull are doing their best to obfuscate and delay the inevitable. Maybe so Coleman can fundraise for the
recountdefense fund he’s going to need soon.Thanks for the great post, PW.
We knew the Secretary of State project was important in Ohio and California, but who could have imagined it would be important even in Minnesota?
Heffelfinger comes from a famous old Minnesota family, with one ancestor a Civil War hero and another in the NFL Hall of Fame. He was originally part of the Coleman recount team, but he bowed out — presumably because he expected Coleman’s characteristic sleazo act. Old-school Minnesota Republicans could be pretty conservative, but they weren’t Rovian criminals.
“even in Minnesota?” Hey! We got issues, too! *g*
I wish we could clone him.
Yup. He was on the team for all of one day. I suspect that was about all he could stomach of Coleman and Fritz Knaak and the rest.
Isn’t it amazing? Like Jane says, he’s one of the best. It’s just so wonderful, to go from Crazy Mary Kiffmeyer to him.
Phoenix Woman, you wrote:
“ActivistCash’s angle is to imply that their enemies — which include the Humane Society (!)… “
No, not the Humane Society. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), which has no connection to the wonderful work done by your local Humane Society. They confuse people, as they have confused you, and keep money from going to help locally.
I’m a biologist, and I’ve corresponded with Rick Berman about some misinformation he was spreading about prions. Berman is an asshole.
I’ve also corresponded with the president of HSUS, Wayne Pacelle, about his organization’s dishonest attempts to prevent biomedical research. He’s an asshole too.
That being said, virtually everything Berman’s organization says about HSUS is correct.
The world is not black and white.
The Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF), while organized as as a 501(c)(3) charity, is a flack agency and industry front group for tobacco, alcohol, and agribusiness interests. The group’s stock-in-trade involves taking aim at organizations that promote food safety, public health, or animal welfare. It started with a $600,000 grant from tobacco giant Phillip Morris, and CCF has even attacked Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for their anti-drunk driving and public health campaigns.
Rick Berman, executive director of CCF, wrote after HSUS successfully pushed last month for the passage of Proposition 2, a landmark California ballot initiative to halt the confinement of animals on factory farms: “With the passage of California’s Proposition 2, more people have come to realize the evolving threat of the power, influence, and growing wealth of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). Ballot initiatives and legislation similar to Prop. 2 will soon be introduced in more states. HSUS’s massive budget, unwarranted positive public reputation, and deep-pocketed Hollywood friends will only become a greater threat to industry in a post-Proposition 2 business environment. It is crucial that a key broad cross-section of agriculture leaders start managing this nationwide threat now, before it is too late or too expensive to match HSUS dollar for dollar.”
In the pay and in the pocket of corporate special interests that profit from animal cruelty, CCF has consistently sought to undermine The HSUS’s work to combat factory farming, puppy mills, the Canadian seal slaughter, commercial whaling, and other large-scale cruelties. The group attacks The HSUS because it is effective and diligent, and because it poses the greatest threat to businesses that choose to continue to abuse animals as a core part of their operations.
Essentially, every major claim that CCF makes about HSUS is false or severely distorted, just as are its attacks against the leading environmental, food safety, public health, and anti-drunk driving organizations. The HSUS is the leading advocate for animals in the United States, and no group can match its effectiveness in rescuing animals, raising awareness about animal issues, passing laws, influencing corporations, and sheltering and caring for animals.
For more information, here are a few recent blog postings by Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of HSUS, where he responds to CCF’s false claims:
http://hsus.typepad.com/wayne/…..lence.html
http://hsus.typepad.com/wayne/…..aries.html
http://hsus.typepad.com/wayne/…..hting.html
http://hsus.typepad.com/wayne/2007/08/ccf-ad.html
Richie was on MPR again this morning for an hour answering questions and taking calls. I swear he’s on MPR’s lunchtime show once or twice a week these days. As usual, his responses gave the listener EVERY indication that the recount was being well managed and fairly conducted. The guy does not panic or react to spin in any way, shape or form. I love listening to those shows.