Via Too Old To Work, Too Young To Retire, we find that Jim McKenna is running fot Attorney General in the People's Republic. As a Republican, he likely faces a long shot, but his web site is worth a visit:
Like you, I am tired of public corruption, government mismanagement and the erosion of rights for average Americans. It seems our current leaders are more interested in protecting everyone but us hard working Americans. This needs to stop.Amen. If you need more, TOTWTYTR says he's pro Second Amendment. Still want more? He's running against Democrat Martha Coakley. Long time readers will remember how we scientifically proved that she's dumb as a rock. If you're in Massachusetts, go check him out. If you're not, but have had it with arrogant incumbents possessed of a sense of entitlement, go check him out. Good luck, Jim.
I believe that the current Attorney General is out of step with Massachusetts voters on illegal immigration, reform and prosecuting political corruption. She has been more focused on prosecuting Garden Clubs than with the lawmakers stuffing bribes down their shirts. It has been federal authorities that were responsible for uncovering and prosecuting the most significant corruption charges, including those against former Boston state Sen. Dianne Wilkerson.
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So last week... :)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, though, thanks for the shout-out. We need to kick Marsha to the curb...
Jay, I'm practicing to be a real newspaper = yesterday's news tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteOr in this case, last week's news next week ...
He has the advantage of facing a horrible opponent. I mean, really. How can any Mass'er vote for "the woman who lost the Kennedy seat ... to a Republican?" How can any Mass'er even take her seriously?
ReplyDeleteThis is Massachusetts.
ReplyDeleteThe state where Sen. Dianne Wilkerson was taped - by the FBI - stuffing bribe money in her bra.
The state where Thomas Finneran, the former Speaker of the MA House, was indicted on wire and mail fraud charges.
The state where a petition against the legalization of same-sex marriage - not by legislation, but by a judge's edict - was not acted on by the legislature and was delayed to death.
The state where, in a house of 160 members, there are only 19 non-Democrats.
The state where the Attorney General prosecuted an American citizen in 2008 for beating up an illegal alien because that illegal alien sexually assaulted his son in a public bathroom... and where such assaults, rapes, and molestations by illegal aliens continue unabated by law enforcement.
And you think Coakley will lose???