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Corey Walton asks supporters to avoid a “toxic atmosphere.” Does that standard apply to the EVP candidate too?

Corey Walton is running for national EVP, so I think his record and temperament are fair subjects for discussion.

In this original video, Walton tells CLC supporters not to participate in the “toxic atmosphere” on social media. He says they should not go lower when opponents go low and that they should remain civil.

I want to be clear that the video attached to this post is an edited comparison. It is not the original video. It compares that request for civility with previous clips of Walton calling union figures “cowards,” “liars,” “sellouts,” “punk-ass bitches,” “lazy bastards” and other names.

Profanity by itself is not really my concern. The question is whether civility only becomes important when Walton and his slate are the ones receiving criticism.

Lew Drass

The timeline with Lew Drass is worth looking at.

This started long before Drass became a candidate. The idea that Walton was simply defending himself from a political opponent does not match the public timeline.

Mike Caref

There was a similar change with Mike Caref.

Earlier episodes presented Caref as “The Expert,” “the honorable Mike Caref,” “The Shepherd” and “THE Mike Caref.” Walton said he loved Caref deeply and publicly supported him.

Once their political alignment ended, the tone changed. Caref later publicly disputed claims about why he left the CLC ticket. He also denied making the commitment that Walton’s side said he had made.

Anyone trying to understand how that relationship fell apart should also read this chronology of emails from the early days of the CLC.

The emails provide more context about the early disagreements within the CLC, how leadership decisions were being made and who was choosing the slate. They also provide context for Caref’s role in bringing many of the original participants together and show that he was not the only person who raised concerns or reconsidered his involvement.

For fairness, I also want to include the response from Henry’s side that a moderator shared.

In Episode 119 of Parcels of Knowledge, James Henry gives his version of what happened between himself and Caref. The relevant discussion begins at approximately 18 minutes.

The same moderator also shared this post from Hope Miles detailing Henry’s accomplishments.

The emails do not automatically make Caref right or everyone else wrong. Henry’s explanation does not automatically settle the disagreement either. Listen to Henry, listen to Caref, read the emails and decide for yourself.

People can disagree with Lew Drass or Mike Caref. That is not the issue. What concerns me is the repeated pattern of strongly praising people while they are aligned with Walton, then personally attacking them once the disagreement becomes political.

The Facebook screenshots

As shown in the screenshot collection added by DM request, the posts being circulated include:

  • Grouping “satanists, feminists, anarchists, Hollywood, illegals, media and politicians” together as Trump opponents.
  • Comparing Obama campaigning for Hillary Clinton to someone trying to justify Hitler receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Calling Obama a “colossal failure” and “a disgrace,” while repeatedly referring to him as “Hussein Obama.”
  • Making a remark about Obama’s supposed “Muslim heritage.”
  • Using the terms “illegals” and “illegal aliens.”
  • Strongly praising Donald Trump and his political agenda.

Supporting Trump or opposing Obama is not disqualifying. Union members and officers have every right to their own political beliefs.

The concern is the language involving feminists, immigrants, Obama’s supposed Muslim heritage and political opponents. It is fair to ask whether someone seeking to represent a diverse national membership still holds those views.

These posts are nearly a decade old, and people can change. If he has changed, that is completely fair. It also makes the questions pretty simple:

  1. Are these screenshots authentic?
  2. Does Walton still stand by this language?
  3. If his views or behavior have changed, what changed?
  4. Will the civility standard he asks supporters to follow also apply to him?
  5. How will he represent members whose identities or political beliefs are different from his own?

I am not bringing this up to encourage anyone to attack Walton, his family or his private life. This should stay focused on his own words, his public conduct and his fitness to serve as EVP.

Asking a candidate to address his own record is not creating a “toxic atmosphere.” It is accountability.

EDIT/UPDATE: This post has been updated to include additional information, context and direct source links. I added Lew Drass’s responses from the DRASSTIC Measures podcast, James Henry’s account of the Mike Caref dispute, the early CLC email chronology and the Facebook screenshots discussed below.

The Facebook screenshots were added after I received a DM asking that the actual images be included so readers could review them directly instead of relying only on my summary.

View the Facebook screenshot collection here

These are screenshots being circulated as Corey Walton’s Facebook posts from 2016 and 2017. Screenshots alone do not independently prove authenticity or provide every bit of surrounding context. Walton should be given the opportunity to confirm, deny or explain them.

Please review the added material, listen to the different accounts and decide for yourself.

u/Available-Crow-3442 — 3 days ago

Did Corey Walton Accidentally Make the Case Against James Henry?

EDIT/UPDATE NOTICE: This post has been updated to include additional remarks Corey Walton made in a newer episode. The added material is labeled below. Statements about Manny Peralta’s work history, including the approximately 40-year figure, are Walton’s claims and have not been independently verified. The original argument otherwise remains unchanged.

Watch Corey Walton explain why he believes he is a better candidate than Manny. His argument essentially portrays Manny as someone disconnected from the workroom floor, more of a chair warrior than a carrier who remains connected to the craft.

Then watch James Henry’s reaction.

As Corey continues, James appears increasingly uncomfortable, and it is not difficult to understand why. Corey’s description of what supposedly makes Manny a weak candidate sounds remarkably similar to the criticism directed at the CLC’s own presidential candidate.

If being removed from carrying mail and disconnected from the daily realities of letter carriers makes Manny unqualified, why does that same standard not apply to James Henry?

UPDATE: Walton is now doubling down, seemingly at the expense of his own running mate.

Beginning at 48:37 in this newer episode, Walton again attacks Peralta’s “experience.” He claims Peralta has not carried mail or worn a uniform in approximately 40 years, has never delivered from an LLV or FFV, and has never personally worked with modern scanners or experienced scanner-generated harassment.

Walton even claims that a carrier clocking out the following day would have delivered more mail than Peralta had during the previous 40 years.

Again, those are Walton’s claims, not independently verified facts. But the standard Walton has chosen is unmistakably clear: distance from daily delivery work, current equipment, and modern working conditions can supposedly be used to question whether a candidate is qualified.

The problem for Walton’s own ticket is that he is not backing away from that standard. He is doubling down on it. Every additional example he uses against Peralta makes the comparison with James Henry harder to ignore.

When Walton promotes Henry, decades spent within the national union structure are presented as valuable experience rather than evidence of disconnection from the craft. But when discussing Peralta, years away from carrying are treated as proof that his experience is outdated and irrelevant.

So which standard applies?

When did James Henry last regularly carry mail, use current scanners, and work under today’s delivery conditions? If those questions are relevant when evaluating Peralta, they should be equally relevant when evaluating Henry.

Corey cannot use someone’s distance from the craft as a weapon against an opponent and then pretend it does not matter when evaluating his own running mate. Years away from carrying cannot simultaneously be a disqualification for Peralta and a qualification for Henry without an explanation of the difference.

The more Corey doubles down on this attack, the more he appears to be promoting himself at the expense of James Henry. In trying to establish why he is the better EVP candidate, Corey may also be giving members a reason to question whether his own running mate meets the standard he has chosen.

Was this simply an attack Corey did not think through? Or is Corey so focused on promoting himself that he is willing to undercut the presidential candidate at the top of his own ticket?

Watch both clips and decide for yourself. Corey may have been explaining why he thinks he is better than Manny, but by doubling down, he may also be explaining why voters should be questioning James Henry.

ADDITIONAL UPDATE: Walton also dismissed carrying a route once a year as a “photo op.”

An older FATA segment adds another layer to the standard Walton appears to be applying.

Mike Caref previously told Walton’s audience that he carries mail for approximately one week each year to remain connected to the workroom floor. He explained this in Episode 160 at 22:26 and again discussed taking leave from his union duties to carry Route 16 in Chicago in Episode 184 at 82:02.

Caref was not named in the following segment, which was consistent with Walton and Henry’s stated practice at the time of avoiding direct use of his name. Walton begins with an anecdote about a district manager but then broadens his criticism to an unnamed union “agent,” annual uniform appearances, and social-media publicity.

Walton’s negative remarks included:

  • In Episode 281 at 2:15:17, Walton criticized people who put on a uniform for only a few hours each year and then claim to remain connected to carriers.
  • At 2:18:43, he characterized the appearance as staged and said, “You’re using me for a photo op.”
  • He broadened the criticism by saying, “There are those that use us for a photo op,” before telling union agents to do agent work and let light blue do carrier work.
  • At 2:20:04, Walton referenced seeing “a thousand videos” and “a thousand pictures” on social media. He mocked someone wearing the same clean uniform once a year and criticized using carriers to gain “street cred.”

The clip does not prove by itself that Walton was referring to Caref. However, the matching once-a-year description, the reference to an agent, the social-media criticism, Walton’s prior knowledge of Caref’s practice, and the decision not to use Caref’s name make the apparent connection difficult to ignore.

This also makes the original question about James Henry more relevant.

Walton has now argued that being removed from carrying for decades makes Manny Peralta disconnected and unqualified. He has also dismissed an annual return to carrying as little more than a photo opportunity. If even carrying for one week each year does not demonstrate a meaningful connection to the workroom floor, what recent hands-on experience does Henry have that satisfies Walton’s standard?

Walton cannot reasonably argue that Peralta has been away too long, dismiss Caref’s effort to return annually as performative, and then treat Henry’s years within the national union structure as proof that he remains connected without explaining the difference.

Once again, which standard applies?

u/NALC_Uncensored_Mod — 5 days ago