• Peter A Reese
Western New York Politics

Remembering Dan McParlane:  The Treacherous Tina Bove Incident

10/21/2015

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In the winter of 2012, my dear departed pal, Dan McParlane, and I pulled a stunt to hand Tina Bove the Assembly seat in District 145 (now redistricted to 142).   It all started when Mark Schroeder vacated the seat on being elected City of Buffalo Comptroller.   Governor Cuomo called for a special election to fill the vacancy and the Democratic Party machine lurched into motion, planning to hand the plum seat to Congressman Higgin's staffer, Chris Fahey.   There was no time for a Primary Election, so under New York's despised Election Law, the party bosses got to pick (nominate) who was on their line, following their own party rules.

McP called me and asked what I thought about the situation.    I told him that popular South District Councilmember, Mickey Kearns, clearly had the hearts of the voters, but no Democratic committeemen, so Fahey would be nominated and likely hold the seat for the rest of his natural life.   McP disagreed, asserting that his strong West Seneca Democratic Committee had enough votes to hand the seat to former County Legislator, Tina Bove.   This was somewhat surprising, as I had the impression that Dan and Tina were somewhat estranged and he was attempting to hand her a gift.

Enter Democratic Party treachery.   The rules of the Erie County Democratic Committee were essentially written by Judge Dennis Ward who was both Election Commissioner and Party Secretary in 2012.   The rules clearly provide that endorsements, designations and nominations are made by the Committeemen of the affected district for offices ranging from Assemblyman on down.    For State Senate seats and higher offices, the power is in the hands of the party's dreaded Executive Committee.   In the immortal words of Ben Obi-Wan Kenobi, "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.  We must be careful."   An illegal meeting of the same Executive Committee was promptly called by the Chairman Len Lenihan, for the sole purpose of "Nominating for the 145th Assembly District Special Election scheduled for March 20th, 2012."   Springing into action at a speed appropriate to my then 68 year old body, I gathered up my litigating partner, Tea Party Jim Ostrowski, and set off to sue Lenihan and force him to follow his own rules and let the committeemen of the 145th District make the nomination.

​When you bring a lawsuit, you need a petitioner.   Like the corpse at an Irish wake, not much is expected of the petitioner, but he or she is necessary to have the party.    McP pressed his old pal, Bob Krautsack, into service and I met him for the first time when he signed the Verified Petition initiating the action.   
On January 17, 2012, the morning of the scheduled Executive Committee meeting, we did battle in the courtroom of newly minted Judge Tracey Bannister.   She offered to recuse because she had previously worked for Ward's wife, Michele Iannello, as a legislative aid.   I didn't think recusal was needed, because the case was so clear.   Bad mistake.   Dennis Ward appeared for the County Committee and, as is his way, lied about the meaning of the rules.   To our astonishment, Bannister ruled that the Executive Committee could make the nomination and we promptly prepared to appeal.

The County Committee knew they were at risk of losing the suit, thus forfeiting the line entirely, so they had previously also scheduled a meeting of the AD-145 committeemen for two days later.
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At the time, I had the misfortune of being a Zone Chairman and member of the Executive Committee , so I attended and warned of the impending crisis should the committeemen pick someone other than the anointed one, Chris Fahey.    We had been in communication with sweet Tina all afternoon and had even prepared a press release for her:
Then, with no notice to her campaign team, treacherous Tina showed up at the Executive Committee meeting, profusely licking Lenihan's boots and derriere, proclaiming that she was dropping out because she didn't have the votes to get the nomination.   The rest was predetermined.   Fellow Zone Chairmen John Fracos (the actual Rock of Black Rock/Riverside) and Joe Mascia voted for Kearns.   I abstained in deference to the committeemen meeting two days hence, and the rest of the sheeple voted for Fahey.

After the meeting, I called McParlane who was working at the jail and unable to attend the Executive Committee meeting.   Dan couldn't stop yelling, "I had the f**king votes."

Kearns promptly picked up the Republican nomination and clobbered Fahey in the Special Election, with Democrats being forced to vote for their Democrat on the Republican line.    Bob McCarthy and precious Tom Precious of the BNews wrote a nice story about the debacle, naming Lenihan, County Executive  Mark Poloncarz, Congressman Brian Higgins, Senator Tim Kennedy, Comptroller Mark Schroeder, Conservative Chairman Ralph Lorigo, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver as "losers."

So there we have it.  Tina Bove is the type of person who will stab you in the back if you try to hand her a gift seat on the New York State legislature.   Wanna vote for her as West Seneca Town Supervisor?   I wouldn't.
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Laborers Local #91 Dumps Choolokian as Mayoral Candidate, Switches to Paul Dyster

10/15/2015

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​This is the audio recording of the Laborers Local #91 endorsement of Paul Dyster on Monday night, October 12, 2015.   The motion is read by Recording Secretary William Grace.   I voted "NO" and identified myself.  Business Manager Dick Paladino then says that I have no voice according to the union constitution and orders that my vote be disregarded.   Great display of union democracy in action.    While this was going on, all members sat on their hands and said nothing while my rights were being illegally shredded.   

I have been led to believe that Local #91 member, Glen Choolokian, was never informed of the action of Local #91 until tonight and the endorsement of Dyster seems to have been kept secret so far.
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Throw Them a Quarter

10/3/2015

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Finally, the worm has turned!   This week I have been bullied by two FBI agents, a state trooper and an Attorney General's investigator to try to force me out of representing one of the innocent victims of their thuggery.  All of these clowns should be shipped back to Nazi Germany where they came from.   Here are their business cards, except for FBI Agent Kathy Garver who doesn't seem to want to supply me one.    
These guys love to show up in your driveway unannounced first thing in the morning.    That tactic, in and of itself,  is fantastically intimidating to 99.999% of people.   I guess the government no longer has telephones which they can use to schedule their visits.    But now it seems that Congressman Chris Collins has decided to blow them back a bit:
Collins Sounds Off
 “There’s nothing there and there never was anything there and it should be an embarrassment to the U.S. Attorney that this even happened.”    -and-

“It was a tragedy to put them through it, the other two individuals as well as their families, but I think it’s very telling those six months after the fact there’s not a peep or anything coming forth to suggest any wrong doing.”   -and-

“Call it the political witch-hunt of the Attorney General, calling the press to watch folks show up at someone’s house to take away electronic information and trying to suggest that somehow work wasn’t done when the Buffalo News themselves did all the printing of the direct mail, makes it laughable on its face.”    -and-

“I knew all along there was nothing there and it’s not the way law enforcement should conduct themselves, but in New York State we’ve seen overzealous folks trying to get the press (there) before and it happened again and I hope at some point they stand up and admit that everything they did was politically based and inappropriate and apologize to Mr. Grant,” Collins said.

Wow,  bet our intrepid FBI, AG, and Trooper Keystone Cops are feeling the heat now!   Sure  hope they don't panic and make a lot of errors. 
I will be calling Congressman Collins ASAP.  I've got to see if a Congressional investigation is in order.   8-)

Another point that needs some sunshine is how Hochul can recuse himself and still keep his subordinates, who serve at his pleasure, in the case.    My bet is he cannot.   If the boss of the office is conflicted, the only way to resolve the conflict is to move the case to another office.
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Visiting Amanda's Gravesite

10/3/2015

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This was a tough thing to do.   Children should not die so young.
Responding brief is due on Monday.   ​   Hope it sucks.
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