Chris Dudley, who some around here may remember for playing two six seasons at center for the Portland Trailblazers, is putting out feelers about a run for governor on the Republican ticket next year.

The 6โ€™11โ€ Dudley had a not particularly distinguished NBA career, knocking around among six different teams and amassing a career average of 3.9 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. He retired from pro ball in 1998, after which he founded the Chris Dudley Foundationย to help kids with diabetes. (Dudley himself was diagnosed with diabetes at age 16.)

Dudley hasnโ€™t formally announced his candidacy yet, but heโ€™s put up a one-page website that announces the formation of โ€œFriends of Chris Dudleyโ€ and asks for donations. โ€œI’ll make a decision soon and report back,โ€ he says on the site.

Whether he ends up running or not, the reaction to Dudleyโ€™s exploratory move provides insight into the curious thought processes of Oregon conservatives.

For instance, most people would regard Dudleyโ€™s charitable work as a positive, but at least some Oregon Republicans donโ€™t. โ€œWorking with charities ought not correlate directly with good government. โ€˜Charitableโ€™ politicians have a tendency to donate billions of dollars of other peoplesโ€™ money to help the poor and the needy via government run social programs,โ€ says one anonymous comment on the Oregon Catalyst blog.

Another objection to Dudley, as conservatives see it, is that heโ€™s working with Portland political strategist Dan Lavey, who also advised former Sen. Gordon Smith, whom conservative Oregon Republicans see as a betrayer of the One True Faith.

โ€œDan Lavey is calling the shots on Dudley?โ€ writes another Oregon Catalyst commenter. โ€œOh boy, talk about the kiss of death! This is a very bad sign for Chris Dudley’s prospects. โ€ฆ Lavey engineered Gordon Smith’s loss [in 2008] by systematically ensuring that Smith, year in and year out, continued to give the middle finger to conservatives.โ€

Letโ€™s see โ€ฆ Oregon is one of the bluest states in the country. It hasnโ€™t voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1984. It hasnโ€™t elected a Republican governor since 1986 1982. It has only one Republican in Congress. Democrats control both houses of the state legislature. Not a single Republican holds a statewide office.

And Gordon Smith lost because he wasnโ€™t conservative enough. The logic is breathtaking.

When you get tired of laughing over that, check out the funny video The Oregonianโ€™s Jeff Mapes has put up on his blog showing Dudley getting knocked on his ass by Shaquille Oโ€™Neal. It might turn out to be a preview of what the Democratic gubernatorial nominee will do to him.

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  1. Having an off day?

    Chris Dudley played six seasons for the Blazers in two stints.

    And in 1986 Oregon elected that pervert Goldschmidt to be governor.

    “check out the funny video The Oregonian's Jeff Mapes has put up on his blog showing Dudley getting knocked on his ass by Shaquille O'Neal. It might turn out to be a preview of what the Democratic gubernatorial nominee will do to him.”

    Could be true. A dirty play by a dirty player sanctioned by a corrupt league and its referees (to be played in this example by the “mainstream” media).

  2. Thanks for pointing out the errors, Jon. I have corrected them.

    As for your last paragraph, it just makes you sound like a whiner.

  3. Just as with the Blazers, he’ll be unable to deliver. Maybe this is a ‘building’ election cycle.

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