Posted by
Always To The Right on Monday, October 13, 2008 1:02:58 PM
Cleveland’s Bob Frantz of WTAM 1100
wanted to ask Brian Clark, communications director for Ohio Secretary
of State Jennifer Brunner, about the court battles she has waged to
keep from having to address allegations of voter fraud in early voting.
Frantz tries to get Clark to discuss why Brunner blocked independent
observers from the process, and disagrees with Clark when he tries to
lay blame off on the Ohio legislature. When he confronts Clark with
actual evidence of ACORN’s registration fraud in Cleveland, Clark
responds with The Dial Tone of Deep Concern:
The point about election observers seems especially absurd. I’m sure the Ohio legislature didn’t prohibit
observers for early voting efforts. If evidence arises that outside
groups have tampered or will tamper with an election, the Secretary of
State has a duty to act to prevent it, and Brunner has all the
authority she needs to protect the process.
Obviously, she and her team are not interested in protecting the
voting process, the primary task of her office. Why not? You can draw
your own conclusions, but I don’t think ACORN is agitating to get more
people to vote Republican.