Showing posts with label Geoff Simpson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geoff Simpson. Show all posts

Sunday, August 1, 2010

New Ad Asks Rep. Geoff Simpson to Resign, Get Help

A devastating new ad by GOPAC will begin running on Comcast Cable in the 47th Legislative District. The ad features women asking Simpson to step down from office to seek help for his domestic violence issues.

Simpson was charged last week with gross misdemeanor assault for an incident involving his ex-wife in May:

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

King County Republicans Call for Rep. Geoff Simpson's Resignation

Washington state Rep. Geoff Simpson (D-Covington) made an appearance in Seattle Municipal Court yesterday where he was charged with gross misdemeanor assault for an incident involving his ex-wife at Seattle Children's Hospital on May 22.  According to the Covington Reporter:
The police report stated Simpson entered his daughter's room at the hospital after she requested he not visit her. The daughter was recovering from surgery that occurred May 19.

In the police report Simpson's ex-wife stated she tried to stop him outside the room and he "pushed her out of the way and back into the room." According to the report the ex-wife stated he used the door to force her out of the room. The ex-wife stated in the report he then, "barricaded the door and shut the blinds."

The police report stated a social worker described the incident to the Seattle police officer as the ex-wife did

Simpson plead not guilty.

Simpson's ex-wife also filed for a protection order against Simpson on May 27, which was granted; the third such order has been filed against Simpson.

These charges (Simpson was arrested for domestic violence in 2008 but the charges were dropped) have prompted the King County Republican Party to call for Simpson's resignation.  KCGOP chair Lori Sotelo stated in a press release that Washington Democrats are not calling for Simpson to resign for fear of losing his seat in the hotly-contested 47th Legislative District.

“The loudest message in the continuing saga of Geoff Simpson is the silence from Democratic leadership in the state House and state Democratic Party,” said Sotelo. “Tolerance should never apply to domestic violence issues.  Simpson has a history of aggressive behavior and obviously doesn’t have the sound judgment to know when he’s disqualified from serving in public office.”

Friday, July 16, 2010

Road to Olympia: The Front Lines

This is the second in a series of articles on this fall’s Washington state legislative races.

I have been hearing a lot about how voters are angry and that there is an anti-incumbent mood in the land.   Gallup recently reported that conservative enthusiasm is at its highest since 1994.

The 47th Legislative District in southeast King County, part of the sprawling suburban "Crescent" lying to the east of Seattle, is regarded as a key for Republicans to take back in order to reduce the Democratic supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature.  It's a swing district, going for Barack Obama and Dino Rossi in 2008.

Last Sunday evening, I joined Nancy Wyatt, a Republican running for the state house in the Washington 47th Legislative District, as she went doorbelling to see for myself.

Nancy and I went to a quiet, tree-lined subdivision of older, but well-maintained, homes in Covington.  We knocked on dozens and dozens of doors (Nancy, the President/COO of the Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce is a dynamo) of homes set in cul-de-sacs with manicured lawns which are owned mostly by young working class families with children.  This is Boeing Country.

Seahawks and Mariners bumper stickers were in abundance on cars.  As we walked, one could hear the buzz of lawnmowers and the hiss of sprinklers.  Nancy joked that typically her targeted homes had an American flag and a Smith Brothers Farms porch box out front.  She was right.  Many of them did.

The very first home we went to, the gentleman asked Nancy what she thought the proper role of government was.  Nancy answered that is should be limited, with government only providing necessary infrastructure.  He seemed pleased with her answer.  “Wow,” I thought.  “Is is it going to be like this the whole time?”  It was.
Many people who answered the door seemed relieved to read Nancy’s flyer to see that she was a Republican.  One person specifically asked “R or D?”  He was pleased that it was the former.

We spoke to another man and his wife on the sidewalk.  He asked, “Are you GOP?  Because I wouldn’t have taken this [flyer] if you had been a Democrat.”  As we walked away, I could hear the man tell his wife, “I’m not a Republican.  I’m not a Democrat.  I’m the American Party, whatever that is.”

Another voter, a fan of Glenn Beck, said he was sick and tired of Rep. Geoff Simpson, and that many of his neighbors were as well.   And here’s a tip for Democrats.  Don’t be so sure having I-1098 on the ballot is going to help you this fall.  This man told us that if it passes, he and his wife will leave the state, probably for Texas.  He knows many other families that feel the same way.  A state income tax, even if it doesn’t directly affect them, is seen as the last straw for some Washingtonians who have otherwise tolerated decades of Democratic misrule.

Geoff Simpson is in a lot of trouble, and not just with the law.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Rep. Geoff Simpson Accused of Domestic Violence....Again

This week is 47th Legislative District Week here at Palousitics.  And one of the current Democrats representing the 47th in the Washington House of Representaives has just been accused of domestic violence for the second time in two years:
The Seattle City Attorney's office today charged Rep. Geoff Simpson, D-Covington, with one count of assault stemming from an alleged incident of domestic violence at Seattle Children's Hospital on May 22.

Simpson is accused of pushing his ex-wife as she tried to stop him from entering a hospital room where their young daughter was recovering from surgery.

Once he got inside the ex-wife said she tried to open the door and go in and he “pushed her out of the room and used the door to force her all the way out,” according to a Seattle police report.

A social worker told police she saw Simpson “barrel” into the room, push the former wife and shut the door.

He “closed the blinds and barricaded himself inside using his body” and was yelling inside, according to the report. Once he came out, he left the property, witnesses said.

Simpson denied wrongdoing and issued a statement today which you can read below. Friction between Simpson and his ex-wife drew cops to their home in 2008 where Simpson was arrested but never charged for alleged domestic violence.
In a statement, Simpson denies the charges and predictably blames it on politics (no doubt the "teabaggers" are behind it all.)

Guilty or not, Simpson's domestic violence charges are a continual distraction.  47th LD voters deserve better.