Mobilizing Against Bart Gordon
I noticed two websites that have recently popped up in opposition to Congressman Bart Gordon. All over the country, citizens are rising up to wrest control of the government from statist Republicans and Democrats who want to hi-jack our healthcare system with which most Americans are happy and replace it with rationed and substandard care.
The first site is produced by an organization called Sumner United for Responsible Government. Here’s a snapshot:
The other one has me a bit perplexed. The latest screen shot for DumpBartGordon.com has me a little confused. You can see it below, but it used to look dramatically different than it did a week or so ago. This incarnation is a manifestation of “MidTNTeaParty.org” – but it was previously run by the Rutherford County Republican Party. GoDaddy says it’s registered to a URL registration company now.
August 13, 2009 1 Comment
TACEO Update: Penuel suffers tremendous blow
The Tennessee Association of County Election Officials met this week in Memphis to elect a President, and word on the street is that soon-to-be-former Rutherford County Election Administrator Hooper Penuel suffered a tremendous loss in his bid for President of the organization. Reports suggest Penuel lost nearly 2-to-1.
I will post more as information becomes available.
July 1, 2009 No Comments
RuCo Election Commission releases applicants’ names
After Monday’s fiasco when members of the press disrupted the proceedings of the Rutherford County Election Commission meeting, Chairman Tom Walker released the names of the applicants. One applicant withdrew her name after learning that names would be released.
Unsurprisingly, one of the applicants is County Commissioner Doug Shafer, who is currently a county employee. Commissioner Shafer was hired as a property assesor for the county some time ago. He previously held no experience in that field.
Another applicant, Hooper Penuel, currently serves as the Administrator of Elections.
Honestly, it looks like folks just took a look at the annual salary and sent in their resume. At about $76,000 – who wouldn’t want this job? Some of those overqualified for the job include secretaries, Verizon desk jockeys, and a Nu Skin salesman – a product I haven’t seen in at least a decade.
Notable applicants include:
- Mike Liles – former state representative and election volunteer/machine operator.
- Bob Bartelsmyer - Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Absentee Ballot Coordinator
- L. Elaine Raiola, former election support specialist for Premier Election Solutions.
This process seems easy enough: toss everyone else’s resume in the circular file and hope someone else applies. These three individuals appear to have some experience in this field. I am particularly intrigues with Mr. Bartelsmyer’s background. I wonder if he was around during the 2000 election?
Read the DNJ and Murfreesboro Post accounts. Both stories are horribly misleading and the DNJ goes so far as to suggest that – once the open record request was filed – the Election Commission violated state law by not immediately releasing the names. Good thing one commentor noted:
DNJ, you forgot they have 7 business days to comply, and the DNJ gave 2. Monday does not count since it was after the business day.
10-7-503 (a) (2) (B) The custodian of a public record or the custodian’s designee shall promptly make available for inspection any public record not specifically exempt from disclosure. In the event it is not practicable for the record to be promptly available for inspection, the custodian shall, within seven (7) business days
(i) Make the information available to the requestor;I say making 90 copies and blanking out confidential information on top of other duties would apply.
I say the county had to waste time since majority of these resumes will be rejected right off the bat. Wonder how many employers going see their employee listed.
June 26, 2009 No Comments
RuCo Election Commission to advertise open Administrator position
In what seemed to be general consensus Monday night, the Rutherford County Election Commission decided to advertise for the Administrator of Elections position in the Daily News Journal for a period of two weeks beginning today through June 17th. During the May meeting, the members of the Election Commission encouraged current Administrator Hooper Penuel to reapply for the position.
From the brief article:
The board last month voted 3-2 along party lines to initiate a search for an administrator of elections. The board now has a Republican majority by one person. Penuel previously served as chairman of the Rutherford County Democratic Party, but has stated that he has left politics at the door of the Election Commission door as administrator of elections.
The only qualification? Possess a high school education or a G.E.D. The position pays somewhere in the ballpark of $78,000 a year. Interested applicants can submit inqueries to the Rutherford County Election Commission. Members of the Commission will meet Monday, June 22 at 5:00pm to review applications.
June 1, 2009 No Comments



