October 9, 2008 - 11:31am
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Romley endorses Nelson, cites 'McCarthyism' under Thomas

PHOENIX -- As was widely anticipated, former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley endorsed Tim Nelson over sitting County Attorney Andrew Thomas in the race for the position Romley held for 16 years.

At a press conference convened outside the county attorney's office in downtown Phoenix Thursday, Romley, a Republican who backed Thomas in his first bid for county attorney in 2004, announced he was supporting Democrat Tim Nelson, praising Nelson's qualifications and criticizing the incumbent.

"Initially, I did not have any intentions to endorse a candidate in the Maricopa County attorney's race," said Romley. However, he said, "too many disturbing phone calls" from area law enforcement officials regarding Thomas's policies led him to back his opponent. 

"I am formally endorsing Tim Nelson," said Romley.

Romley praised Nelson as a "bright, experienced attorney," and said he was "proud" to give Nelson his backing.

The former chief prosecutor for the county went on to shoot barbs at his successor, citing many of the arguments the Nelson campaign has wielded against Thomas. They included Thomas's controversial use of dollars intended to fight organized crime to pay for an author's book signing event, and the back-and-forth between Maricopa officials and the New Times, which culminated in the arrest of the New Times' publishers and information regarding its readers being subpoenaed.

Moreover, Romley said he was concerned about something "more fundamental" - the tone that he said exists under Thomas.

"A type of McCarthyism exists in Marciopa County, and this is partially due to Andy Thomas," said Romley. "Our community is becoming more polarized than at any other time in recent history."

He also took aim at Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, saying there were "very, very bad things" occuring under the watch of the county's top cop. He particularly decried an ad put out by the Arizona Republican Party against Arpaio opponent Dan Saban that brought back to light issues stemming from sexual abuse Saban suffered as a teen.    

The Thomas campaign was on hand with a response to Romley's remarks, saying the endorsement was the result of a "long-running feud" between Romley and Arpaio, and more recently between Romley and Thomas.

"Romley has worked for years to undermine Thomas and intimidate his supporters," read the release put out by the incumbent's campaign. "He offered regular, resentful commentaries and criticisms about Thomas to the local media, a practice that started the week after Thomas took office."

The campaign included a copy of an email Romley sent to community activist Donna Neill in 2006, questioning her support for Thomas.

"I'm sending you this e-mail because I was 'shocked' to read your support for Andy Thomas," read the email. Romley told Neill that he'd received "numerous e-mails from neighborhood activists complaining about him," and warned her against supporting him.

"Donna -- Be careful. Don't end up being out there alone w/him. My sense is that the walls are about ready to come down."

Romley denied that he had been trying to undermine Thomas from the beginning, saying that he had initially been a supporter but became "disappointed" with the way Thomas ran the office.

For his part, Nelson said Romley's endorsement "means a lot to me," and expressed gratitude for his support.

 

 

EVAN BROWN is a PolitickerAZ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at evan.brown@politickeraz.com.

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10/22/08 4:26 am

I have to agree with Fight


I have to agree with Fight On. When I first heard about this I thought it was a big deal but Romley does seem to have let his animus get in the way. A cool, hard-hitting critique would have been good, but this "McCarthyism" business only appeals to the left, who support Nelson anyway. Others just see it as something someone says when they don't have a real argument to make, and in this case, an excuse for continuing inaction on illegal immigration.

10/09/08 9:47 pm

Romley goes off the deep end


I'll bet Nelson is wishing Romley had just stuck to the talking points. His bitter and angry "endorsement" seems to have played right into Thomas' argument that his supposedly newfound support of Nelson was actually the product of Romley's longstanding hatred of Thomas/Arpaio.

That and the fact that Romley does not think local government should be doing anything about illegal immigration other than just complaining about federal inaction. Not a winning argument, and Nelson must have winced when Romley called concern about illegal immigration "the red scare of the 2008 year." I wonder if Nelson agrees with that?

10/09/08 7:41 pm

Nice


I'm a native Arizonan. Rick Romley was my County Attorney for 16 years. He was tough and firm. As a war hero, I had great respect for him. His opinion means a great deal. I respect and admire his willingness to cross party lines. Andy Thomas is no conservative. He spends more money than his predecessors. He curtails civil liberties and expands the reach of government. Barry Goldwater would be mortified.

10/09/08 7:33 pm

That's great news for Tim


That's great news for Tim Nelson. Rick Romley should know whose got what it takes to serve as the better County Attorney.

10/09/08 6:18 pm

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