Bergen County is apparently immune from the "change" bug that has swept the rest of the nation.
Not even a federal investigation and eight-count indictment could convince Bergen County Democrats to dump their long-time corrupt leader Joe Ferriero. Note how three Democrats responded to calls from other elected officials for their chairman to step down:
"Steve Rothman ought to know better...he knows the constitutional presumption of innocence." -Freeholder David Ganz
"Everybody's presumed innocent..." -Surrogate Michael Dressler
"We all have the presumption of innocence..." -Sheriff Leo McGuire
If this were college, they'd be expelled for plagiarism, but in Ferriero's Bergen County that kind of lemming-like ability to follow orders is demanded and rewarded. It's embarrassing to see these supposedly grown men get played like fiddles by the state's new poster boy for corruption, but they've been doing it for so long they don't know anything else.
It's only a matter of time until Ferriero is officially out of power, but that's not necessarily great news. Bergen Republicans seem incapable of capitalizing on their opponents' misfortune, which in turn creates little incentive for Democrats to change their ways. And when Democrats finally decide their future direction, my pessimistic bet is they'll go down the same route all over again. For 10 years, it's all they've known. Corruption and abuse has become synonymous with power and success.
The recent failure of the organization to rid itself of dead wood suggests there is little imagination to see beyond this failed paradigm.
But the good news is that the Ferriero ship is sinking, and just because some rats are burrowing deeper instead of jumping doesn't mean there aren't good people who value things like ethics and honesty above blind loyalty and hackery.
So let me offer a constructive suggestion to them as they look to the future, because there are better ways. They just might not know they're out there yet.
One radical approach to political success involves trying to "buy" votes by "selling" people your ideas and values and having them support you on the merits. Note that no jobs, graft or promise of either is exchanged in this transaction.
It's so idealistic that it couldn't possibly work, right?
In 2001, the U.S. Senate considered the McCain-Feingold campaign finance legislation that would ban the unlimited campaign contributions known as "soft money" from corporations, unions and individuals to campaign committees. Bob Toricelli's former spokesman Jim Jordan, who was then executive director of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, warned that the legislation would "have a truly profound effect on the role and functions of the political parties and will thereby profoundly change, perhaps in some negative ways, electoral politics."
At the time, Democrats lagged far behind in terms of "hard money" contributions but were at parity with Republicans when it came to soft money. The flawed zero-sum logic presumed that banning soft money meant certain electoral defeat. Their prior reliance on the elite and powerful largely blinded them to other possibilities (sound familiar?). Luckily, the legislation passed anyway.
If anyone still believes that there isn't a better way to raise money and run a political operation, Barack Obama has a bridge in Alaska to sell you for $66 million.
Likewise, the presidential battleground in this election has expanded dramatically not by coincidence, but simply because it's being contested. It's not brain surgery, but it did go against the conventional political wisdom that stressed a focus on three or four states. Bergen County Democrats (and for that matter, Ocean County Republicans, and....) can do it, too at the county level, and with the help of the Internet, it's much easier than ever before.
Asking people for their support and convincing them that you have the right ideas is still a good political strategy. It's effective and more honorable than being corrupt. As an added bonus, it's also much less likely to get you arrested or indicted.
Juan Melli is Politicker.com's associate editor.
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Laughable.
Once again, Juan Melli displaying a clear lack of understanding of basic politics.
Joe Ferriero is under no moral obligation to resign from a position that's unpaid and political in nature. This is not a public post. It is a party post. A post he was re-elected too with nearly 80% of the vote some three months ago!
Mr. Melli, you describe Mr. Ferriero as "corrupt." Can you elaborate? Can you specifically cite the corruption?
Of course not.
Most people who HAVE ACTUALLY READ THE INDICTMENT believe the case to be extremely weak and that in all likelihood that Mr. Ferriero will prevail.
But that doesn't interest Melli. Melli hates Ferriero because he's not a left-wing extremist who courts the support of the lunatic left ala Melli, Goldstein, Code Pink, Move-on.org, etc.
Ferriero's record of diversity within the party is ignored by the likes of Melli. On Ferriero's watch, he has elected four women to the freeholder board and one to the General Assembly. On Ferriero's watch, he backed Weinberg for CE in 1998 and Linda Baer
as well as Diane Testa for County Clerk.
On Ferriero's watch, Thomas Padilla became the second Hispanic on the freeholder board and Vernon Walton the first African-American!
Why doesn't Melli recognize those facts?
Because Melli isn't a Democrat, he's a liberal. He doesn't want a big tent, we wants a majority that isn't possible. He's intolerant of anyone who doesn't adhere to his strict left-wing agenda most of America rejects which leads to Democrats losing the presidency every four years!
JAF has done more to elect Democrats in one day than Melli will ever do in a lifetime.
Vote Column "A" - All the way!
Mells FAILS politics - this is about the Bergen Rs being too hap
The Demo-crooks don't have much to lose in bergen this year. If they lose a freholder seat so what? They still wil control appointments to authorities, and everybody knows that is were the power is - bonding debt and shilling it off onto the hapless foolz who reside in this rathole county.
If the Bergen Rs can't pick up a freeholder seat this year, they should disband. the fact that money isn't flowing into the bergen county republican club's coffers this year shows that no one has any faith in that collection of loserz to campaign effectively. Money should be pouring in from the Zimmer and McCain campaigns - they should be trying to win Bergen while the demo-scums are on the ropes. But they clearly aren't campaigning in bergen at all, so methinks it is because they have no faith in the BCRs to deliver ANYTHING.
Mr. melli you FAIL politics because you can't grasp the obvious: it does not matter how corrupt the bergen demz are, if the Rs stay this poorly organized, the demz win, by DEFAULT.
Losing this year will teach us more about the bergen Rs than about the voters, morals, demo-crooks, etc. It will just prove the point that in the face of a hapless (yudin) opponent, even the obviously crooked can win (again and again). Merry christmas to ganz, mcpherson and the "Reverand" Walton.
RIP BCRs.
its all about Teaneck
Juan, This election is all about Teaneck. If Ferriero Freeholders hold Teaneck it will teach us 2 things. 1) That the Teaneck Voters will vote for Corruption first over the people 2) If will prove that Loretta condones that same corruption. As for Ruiz, it seems that you are on the side of corruption. You sit on the sidelines with your hands and your wallet in your pocket praying for any opposition be they Republicans or not to fail.
Teaneck
Broy oh Broy you are right I am from Teaneck.
I will be voting for some of the Republican slate this year. I heard some of them speaking at public events and the look and sound honest and pure even though they are Republicans.
Bergen Ruiz you ran last year against Loretta and got nowhere because you are a nasty Republican.
Dems...
It's interesting that you're carrying water for Ferierro.
You may be the only person on Earth off his payroll that doesn't think he's corrupt.....then again, you may be on hs payroll.
From Frederick Douglass
Juan Said it Well
And I quote...
"Asking people for their support and convincing them that you have the right ideas is still a good political strategy. It's effective and more honorable than being corrupt. As an added bonus, it's also much less likely to get you arrested or indicted."
The fact that some of you pathetic cynical hacks think this approach is naive is precisely why you are pathetic cynical hacks.
From Frederick Douglass
Melli & Lento, perfect together!
Two out-of-touch liberals with no sense of politics, strategy or winning an election.
Just a hard left view of the world that few subscribe.
Ferriero's done more to promote minorities within the Democratic Party than any other politcal leader in the history of Bergen County!
As for my "job," I don't sit on some local, county or state payroll. I earn my own keep the hard way through commissioned sales.
You should try it sometime. That is, earning a living versus seeking a handout!
Vote Column "A" - All the way!
I backed Ortiz too...
But being sore losers never got Republicans anywhere.
Any and all Bergen Republicans (and everyone in that county for that matter) need to get behind Chairman Yudin, County Clerk Donovan, and Freeholder Candidates Calabrese, Heller, and Duggan. Not only do Bergen R's need to vote for them, they need support them anyway possible - donate money if available; if not volunteer your time and help out the campaign.
Anything less is unacceptable.
Broy is right, sitting on your hands get you nowhere and only help continue the culture of corruption and one party dominance in Bergen.