Ryan’s Express: Republicans fight over whether tenure of TC (Thomas Clint) Ryan at state GOP should end


OKLAHOMA CITY – A NOTE To READERS: Randy Brogdon was elected chairman of the Oklahoma Republican party at the recent state convention. 

Soon after his election, he named TC Ryan, an experienced GOP activist, executive director. 

Last week, Brogdon asked Ryan to step down as ED and become political director.

Chairman Brogdon acted soon after Rick Green of The Oklahoman reported misdemeanor domestic abuse findings against Ryan, dating from 2012.

Last Thursday, members of the Republican Senate Caucus criticized Ryan, and said Brogdon should remove him from any party post.

Saturday, David Van Rissegham defended Ryan (and Brogdon) in a post as his blogspot, SoonerPolitics. 

Today (May 17), David Arnett of Tulsa Today reported on an exchange with Brogdon.

Beginning with the GOP Senate Caucus statement on May 14, the three posts have been pasted into place below. For the last two, we have provided a direct link to the original post.

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Oklahoma Republican Senate Caucus
Statement, May 14, 2015

There is no place in our society for domestic abuse and violence against women. Our party needs to send the right message to women, and take a strong stand on this issue. These are serious crimes that affect thousands of Oklahomans every year.

This body has worked hard to establish penalties fitting for such crimes, and we want the actions of
our party to be reflective of our attitude regarding the serious nature of domestic abuse as a problem in
Oklahoma. Crimes such as this cannot be trivialized or explained away.

Domestic abuse tears apart families and leaves lasting emotional scars. Promotion of the family has always been a priority for our party, and we will continue advancing policies designed to strengthen the family and protect victims of domestic violence. We look forward to working with party leadership to
promote pro-family policy.

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Bus Crimes In Politics
by David Van Rissegham
Sooner Politics.blogspot.com
May 16, 2015

Democrats don’t ‘throw each other under the bus’. That’s only the spineless tactic of fearful Republicans who pray that one day the liberal media will actually love them.

When a college-age kid finally grows up and becomes a conservative grassroots leader, why is it that entrenched political operatives feel he needs to be treated like a leper?

Everyone I have interviewed who’s had any experience with T.C. Ryan, has been completely supportive of TC’s continued contributions to the OKGOP and the many elected officials he has put in limitless hours of unpaid campaign work for.
I’ll go with informed judges over frenzied mobs, any day.

And not one of the senatorial mob seems to have a policy to determine which past misdemeanors should result in which lifetime banishments. They don’t want a policy, because that might come back to bite them and their family, campaign volunteers, and business associations.

To my knowledge, everyone who has publicly called for his perpetual banishment, has not had any substantive personal interaction with him. They don’t know him because they DON’T WANT TO know him.

Why is that? I’ll suggest that T.C. is politically dangerous to political hypocrites who campaign as conservatives, but use their elected positions to further the liberal, big government abuses of power, to drive our state and nation into both tyranny and bankruptcy.

I’ll further allege that the bigger target of these snipers is OKGOP Chairman, Randy Brogdon. Most of the Senate Republican Caucus did not endorse Brogdon, but they are too afraid of the GOP grassroots, so they resort to these tactics.
I have a strong feeling that grassroots conservatives will be targeting several pharisee members of the Senate Republican Caucus.
(For Rissegham’s original post, visit here

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OKGOP Tempers Up
by David Arnett
Tulsa Today
May 17, 2015

Editorial Analysis: The final question for the new Chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party, Randy Brogdon, was introduced and intended as an opportunity for humor after a series of technical questions on party organization and operations at the Tulsa Republican Club luncheon Friday – several of which he answered in error.

“For humor – When we, at the upcoming Southern Republican Leadership Conference, have an opportunity to meet prominent Republican Leaders should we explain TC Ryan’s appearance as channeling Duck Dynasty or ZZ Top?” I asked.

Brogdon exploded in anger beginning, “Only if you want to be bigoted.”

Brogdon continued, “TC does not look like the chubby white fat guy. TC has a beard, he’s got a lip ring and he’s got tattoos. Guess what has drawn me to TC? His tattoos, his beard and his lip ring (long pause) and the policy knowledge this young man has in his head.”

[Here Arnett recommended viewers visit this video post

… Brogdon asserts without identifying himself as the cause, “We are getting ready to disrupt the entire GOP process right here in Oklahoma.”

The point of dispute as Brogdon correctly notes is not about Ryan, it is about Randy Brogdon’s judgment or lack thereof in appointing and defending Ryan who in 2012 pled guilty (case #CM-2012-2339) to Assault and Battery – Domestic in the Presence of a Minor Child and Interference with Emergency Telephone Call in Tulsa County.

While Brogdon supporters at the meeting suggested that I was “digging up dirt” on Ryan, that is not accurate as I told them at the time. This information has been in my political files for years. Ryan has long been active in the local Ron Paul, Libertarian, T-Party, Tulsa 9/12 and Republican groups. He has worked as a paid political consultant in several races and was Brogdon’s campaign “volunteer companion” during his failed race for the U.S. Senate. In short, Ryan supports candidates representing the extreme right wing-tip of the Oklahoma Republican Party – about 4 percent of registered Oklahoma Republican voters. Ryan was also elected for one term as the Republican State Committeeman from Tulsa County, but was rejected for service at the last Tulsa County Convention.

Failure at the ballot box does not moderate radical views, but rather inspires some to conspiracy fantasies, party process disruptions and insane rants online by zealots pretending to be pundits.

The controversy has grown to the point that last week Sen. A.J. Griffin, R-Guthrie, said “The Oklahoma Republican Party should take the strongest stand possible against domestic violence and issues concerning violence against women. It is very difficult for the party to have any credibility on this issue when people in positions of power and privilege within its ranks have recently pled guilty in connection to a crime of this nature.”

Griffin, Sen. Kim David, R-Porter and Sen. Stephanie Bice, R-Oklahoma City, said Ryan should not be employed by the party. 
“While we certainly believe in redemption and reconciliation, we also believe there are consequences to actions,” Bice said. “For the good of the party we believe Ryan should resign permanently.”

David said, “We believe it’s important for the leadership of our party to communicate that we care about this important issue, and that we as a party have compassion for the victims of domestic abuse,” she said.

Rep. Lisa Billy, R-Lindsay, said “That’s not the face of my party and that’s not how I want it represented.”

Sen. David Holt, R-Oklahoma City, said, “I have zero tolerance for domestic violence. Everyone deserves forgiveness, but that does not mean they should be placed in a position where they represent others.”

Senator Brian Crain, R-Tulsa issued a statement saying, “As a husband and father of two daughters, I am foundationally and unequivocally opposed and repulsed by domestic violence. With such a position, I cannot support the decision of an organization that would place someone who admits to having committed such vile actions in a position of leadership. I believe that all Oklahomans, and Oklahoma Republicans in specific also disdain domestic violence, as such, the actions of the Oklahoma Republican Party should reflect these shared values, of which domestic violence is not a Republican principle or value.”

The OKC based McCarville Report has provided excellent coverage of the Ryan appointment to the point McCarville is now under attack by Brogdon loyalist and extremist blogger David Van Risseghem (DVR). Click here for McCarville’s coverage of the attack and search “Ryan” on the site for previous stories (http://mccarvillereport.com/archives/29587).
Republican Party officials in Tulsa County have been largely silent to date on the Ryan dispute for several reasons. Both Ryan and Brogdon are resident here and vote in Tulsa County. The County Party has been controlled by these wing-tips for 8 years until they were all rejected at the last County Convention, by several very close votes.

Further and in the spirit of full disclosure; I have long been a Tulsa Republican Precinct Chairman and served on the Platform Committees for both the County and State during the recent cycle. My other company, HomeFront Strategies LLC, sponsored tables at both conventions as I am also a consultant for select candidates and one of the “old lions” of the Republican Party.=

I personally like TC Ryan and his current girlfriend. Prior to his Republican Club presentation, Brogdon first approached me to say he knew he owed me a call as I had reached out to him and TC Ryan several times before Ryan’s appointment became controversial to explore ways we could work together. That is now unlikely to happen.

In his answer to my humorous question; Brogdon could have replied by naming any one of several U.S. Presidents that wore beards – Abraham Lincoln or William Howard Taft come to mind. He could have laughed it off in such a way, but he “tempered-up” as they say in Poteau.

Brogdon called me a bigot which did not improve our relationship.

There is more to come on this story as Tulsa Today has sources suggesting that Ryan’s victim in the domestic violence incident may not remain silent for long and her story is significantly different from the minimizing drivel by which Ryan has dismissed the case since it occurred.

Brogdon supporters are threatening to release every embarrassing legal encounter in every Republican’s personal background statewide if critics of Brogdon do not cease their opposition to Ryan – assured mutual destruction Democrats will most gleefully use in future contests. They should consider that going to war with your family or a neighbor is never a good idea as actions typically have equal and opposite reactions.

Chairman Randy Brogdon chose to select the controversial TC Ryan for his top staff position and, apparently, will defend him regardless of consequences which, as Laws of Physics hold, will most certainly come to fruition.

This entire episode is embarrassing for all Oklahoma Republicans as on policy specifics there is less than a fraction of issues in which they disagree. The difference, as this writer has opined previously in “Tulsa County Republican Convention review” is between activists and party builders.

Angry activists must not win the day as Republicans nationwide seek to unite to face the greatest challenge of our generation – saving America from the proven dangers of socialism and cronyism featured by the Democrat Party.
However, if we allow disingenuous demagogues on the right to rule, we will be no better off and it is best to rip that band-aide off quickly.

Therefore this writer at this time calls for the immediate removal of Oklahoma Republican Party Chairman Randy Brogdon has by his own words and actions … proven unfit to lead.

Disclosure: Both David Arnett and Randy Brogdon are long-time friends of Patrick B. McGuigan. For many years, McGuigan was Capital Editor for Arnett’s TulsaToday.com. For some time now, David Rissegham has kindly posted CapitolBeatOK.com’s stories at his SoonerPolitics blogspot. McGuigan does not know TC Ryan.