Many times I have heard Anne Gernstein say as a party chair that she was required to stay out of primary election campaigns and to not support any candidate.
Many republicans around Oldham County were very upset with former Republican Party chairwoman Anne Gernstein because they believed that she did show favoritism to different candidates during the primary elections. The person who most often told me that she was not neutral was none other than former Magistrate Rick Rash who is now a candidate in the republican primary for Oldham Circuit Court Clerk.
You can imagine how surprised I was when I drove by the home of J.D. Sparks on Tuesday and found yard signs in his yard supporting Rick Rash and Alecia Webb-Edgington who is a candidate for congress. J.D. Sparks is a Magistrate and the current Vice Chairman of the Oldham County Republican Party. Why do people not learn from the mistakes of others. That is the cheapest education that you can get.
I spoke to J.D. Sparks via email about the matter and he told me that he was not supporting the candidates in his role as Vice Chairman of the Republican Party but as an individual. He said that he saw nothing wrong with his actions.
Well, I respectfully disagree with Magistrate Sparks. Or, should I say Vice Chairman Sparks. That brings up another issue, Should elected officials be officers of a political party? I certainly do not believe that they should but perhaps the party could not find anyone else willing to serve as party officials. Back to the situation at hand, Magistrate Sparks just does not get it. When you take certain positions or certain employment in life you give up certain privileges. For example, in my role as Officer in Charge of the Immigration and Naturalization Service I had to refrain from speaking unfavorably about the policies of that agency even though I might disagree with them. In my opinion when J.D. Sparks took on the role of Vice Chairman of the Republican Party he gave up his right to endorse republican candidates in contested primary elections. Perhaps he does not understand that. Or, perhaps he does not want to accept it.
For Vice chairman Sparks to continue endorsing republican candidates who are engaged in contested primaries reflects disrespect for other candidates and can only bring about dissension in the party and a lack of respect for him and his position.
As for Rick Rash, I encountered him putting up another one of his signs and took the opportunity to ask him why he put one of his signs in Mr. Sparks’ yard. He stated that Sparks had asked him for one of the signs. I reminded Rash of his frequent criticism of former chairwoman Gernstein’s actions that he considered to be unfair. After a few minutes of discussion he agreed that I was correct. He called me three hours later to inform me that his sign had been removed from Mr. Sparks’ yard. As far as I know Alecia Webb-Edgington’s sign is still in the yard.
I commend Mr. Rash for correcting his mistake. As for Mr. Sparks, he is young and perhaps he will someday learn that we don’t always have freedom of speech even though the constitution may guarantee that. Yes, freedom of speech is guaranteed but sometimes something else must be sacrificed to have that freedom. In this case Mr. Sparks should either give up his position as Vice chairman of the Republican Party or he should refrain from openly supporting candidates in primary elections.