Part of why a GOP led by a Donald Trump wins elections is that Democrats can be stupid.
That doesn't just happen at the DNC. It can happen at the local level, right here in Jackson County, Oregon.
The Jackson County, Oregon, Democratic Party leaders read a series of anonymous and retracted emails and Facebook posts with discredited accusations and took them as true or maybe-true, or possibly true, or not totally impossible, who knows??
Then they did something monumentally irresponsible. Monumentally foolish. Monumentally unfair to one of the candidates for Oregon's Senate District 3 Democratic primary, the election for the person to take the place currently held by retiring Jeff Golden.
Denise Krause was their victim.
As this plays out, the real victims may be her campaign opponents, because it may look like they, or their campaign volunteers, were in on the foolish rush-to-judgment smear. But the biggest victim is the local Democratic Party. They look like idiots because they acted like idiots.
In the interest of "transparency" they prepared and sent a press release that suggested that Krause's campaign was somehow unworthy -- something that got picked up in the headlines of the news stories that resulted. Why maybe unworthy? Because she had not caved to the demands of the writers of anonymous email chain letters and unproven decades-old accusations. The local Dems turned what should have been questions about dubious rumors, spread as part of all-too-familiar internet trolling we see at election season, into a press release with a red-flag warning. They did this on the day that ballots were received in local mailboxes.
It was malicious or stupid. I hope it was merely stupid.
There is a lesson here about mob-rule and group-think panic over what people rumors and allegations spread on social media. One approach is to assume all bad rumors are true, or at least believed by somebody, so they need to be treated as factual. One local Democratic leader told me all Krause needed to do was cave to the group-think. "My personal feeling is that Denise could put this issue to rest if she quickly severed her relationship with [the campaign consultant.] Boom. End of story."
To her credit, Krause said no. Good for her. It is a bit of a test of character, and she passed. Her letter is below.
An anonymous email account that has since been deleted circulated vicious rumors against one of my campaign consultants over the last few days. This was followed by an anonymous user posting these same inflammatory statements. Then, a small group of party activists reacted to a series of malicious emails and Internet rumors with a press release.
My political opponents have created a pressure campaign to force me to fire someone I strongly believe has been wrongly accused. I looked further into these allegations and found them to be unsupported and untrue. The original article was retracted, but not before being circulated widely and, thus, eventually picked up now — 25 years later.
If I had any real evidence that this information was true, then I would act decisively to terminate. But my opponents are weaponizing unfounded allegations to shift focus from the issues of this campaign and trying to win an election not on merit, but on sensationalism. I’m expected to succumb to mob rule based on the malicious spread of bad rumors of forwarded emails and Facebook postings that have been picked up and spread by opposition campaigns.
I will not react rashly to unproven rumors or false accusations that circulate on the Internet. I will not be a senator who will be manipulated and pushed around by anonymous Internet bullies or opponents hiding in the shadows.
This is an example of why so many people are completely fed up with the political establishment and dirty politics. I'm seen as a threat because I'm a political outsider running to bring integrity to politics, so we can get to the business of working for the people on very real problems. A legislator in Salem will be tested by corporate lobbyists and threats from Republican opposition ads. I will not compromise my commitment to the people of District 3.












