Posted on 06/01/2008 1:13:46 AM PDT by raccoonradio
Howie Carr thread. btw on Thu., some of Howie's stations like WRKO will have to cut out at 5:30 pm since Thu. night Sox game has been moved up to 6 pm (pre-game show at 5:30...WCRN doesn't carry pre-game though). The Sox (happy 500th HR, Manny!) are moving their game up an hour so it'll be over before Celtics game starts at 9.
Sunday Herald column ping. btw if Howie, Sandy, or
Happy are reading this, you gotta get the sound off of
the 3 YouTube videos of the Hillary supporters at the
DNC rules & bylaws! GREAT sound!
Robbin hacks steal from you, give to selves
By Howie Carr | Sunday, June 1, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com
Its only natural that Sen. Marian Walsh would want to jack up state pensions by maybe $6 billion: She may end up collecting as many as three kisses in the mail. She could end up a triple-dipper.
I kid you not. At the State House, they used to call the West Roxbury hackette Maid Marian, after Robin Hoods girlfriend. Now she seems to have morphed into Robin Hood himself, although shes a little confused on the plot line. Robin Hood stole from the rich to give to the poor, but with her budget buster, Sen. Walsh is brazenly stealing from the poor, the taxpayers, to give to the rich, namely, the public employees.
This bill started out as a multi-billion kiss payoff for the state hacks, by jacking up their COLAs (cost-of-living adjustments). The reverse-Robin Hood then added the municipal retirees to the frenzy.
So about those possible three pensions. First of all, shell be 54 next month. From 1979-85, she was an assistant district attorney, but when she left she took a refund of her contributions. In 1988, though, she got elected to the House, and then in 1992 to the Senate.
The solons have a very sweet pension rule for themselves. If theyre in office one day in a calendar year, they get a years credit on their pensions. Nice work if you can get it. So after 19 years, Marians got her 20 years in. Thats pension No. 1.
Marians problem in the Senate is the fact that there can be only one queen bee, and that is the president, Terry Murray. Which brings us to the judgeship. Marian was one of Gov. Deval Patricks early supporters, which seems to entitle her to a $130,000-a-year no-heavy-lifting state judgeship.
A couple of months ago, she was on the runway, ready for takeoff to the bench. Her would-be Senate successors were scurrying around, pulling nomination papers.
But something happened, and she withdrew her name. But I predict that sooner or later shell be back before the JNC, cup in hand. So lets say Sen. Walsh eventually takes the judgeship and puts in 10 years. That would be pension No. 2 - 80 percent of what will by then be at least $150,000.
Finally, her elderly husband, Paul V. Buckley. In an amazing coincidence, this husband of a politician was handed a judgeship. Yep, another nationwide search. Alas, Buck got his black-robed, early-retirement package at age 64, too late in life to vest his 10 years for a judicial pension. He had to retire two years ago, at age 70.
Judge Buckley had enough time in for a regular pension - 15 or so years as a Bristol County prosecutor, plus six as a judge. But before he could take his pension, Buck was once again the beneficiary of a . . . nationwide search.
Gov. Deval Patrick appointed Buck to the Industrial Accidents Board, where at age 72 he now makes $113,050 a year. When Buck finally does cash out, he can designate his much-younger spouse to collect survivors benefits.
Paging Marian Walsh . . .
This is what happens in a one-party state. The hacks are utterly brazen. One of their mouthpieces last week brushed off the potential $6 billion price tag of this new pension grab, saying, Its $10 a damn month, thats all it is.
Funny, when theyre looking to stick their hand into our pockets, its only a sawbuck theyre stealing. When people with real jobs ask that the income-tax rate be cut back to 5 percent and say that its only three bucks a week, the payroll patriots explode in outrage and tell us they cant afford to part with the three bucks - our three bucks, by the way, not theirs.
This is Mafia economics. Whats theirs is theirs, and whats ours is theirs.
Nobody would have any great objection to giving a little more to retirees who are collecting the average $22,000-a-year state pension. But it would have to be capped, so as to prevent the Billy Bulgers, the David Bartleys and, yes, the Marian Walshes from yet more raids on the public purse.
The problem is, the big-time hacks would sue, claiming theyre discriminated against. Theyve done it before, theyd do it again.
Dont blame me, I voted for Muffy.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1097824
Did anyone have Harvey Korman in the dead pool?
For Howie, Sandy, or Happy: links to the three youtube videos
of women at the DNC’s rules and bylaws meeting
NY woman who got thrown out. “I used to be a second class
citizen. Now I’m nothing.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KACQuZVAE3s
A Long Island woman shows off the bruises she got after
security forced her out of the meeting. “I’m just so
disappointed in my party. Those idiot bosses have given
me two winners in forty years.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH92E5vWrjk
A Calif. woman who flew in to defend Hillary’s votes;
feels not only will this toss the election to McCain,
but she’ll VOTE for him! “This is no longer about being a
Democrat, it’s about being an American.” She says when
Obama first got on the scene, looked good, great speaker.
“Then we find out about Wright...Ayers...” etc.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DesyhrRYtB0
Great audio from these! Operation CHAOS! Get the popcorn!
I don’t think so. We also lost jazz organist Jimmy McCriff
and the composers for the themes from Star Trek (Alexander
Courage) and Andy Griffith (Earle Hagen). Prob not on death pool either.
How about the fire in Peabody the other day (I drove right bay it)? Huge apt building wiped out because someone threw out
a lit cigarette into some mulch (spread to building). I mean,
did we not learn ANYTHING from Smokey Bear?...
should say McGriff, and “BY it”
A shame. The more we forget 9/11, the more "Sportscasting" takes over the Information Highway.
I'm still waiting as the line of cars is long, and the light quick. Up comes one of Barnstables five, yes five, different fire departments. A ladder truck(why?) with four guys, a pumper truck with about four guys, and a large pickup type truck with a couple of guys. Three trucks, ten guys, no fire.
I pull out and pull into McDonalds and watch the show, but first in the best Howie Carr tradition, get something to eat. I watch a assistant deputy to the deputy fire chief pull up in a full size suburban. All eleven of these guys now mill around for forty or so minutes, no fire, and tie up traffic.
It's different on the Cape.
I’ve been listening on WHYN 560 out of Springfield. So far, no Sox. Who the hell do these station managers think they’re pleasing? It ain’t talk radio fans, which I imagine make up 95% of the listenership. BTW, Howie kicks Hannity’s sorry butt.
I can do without Monday's TV raves from whatshisname, and the Death Pool is tepid, but the rest is on target. Howie puts down Lib-callers so badbetter even than Steve Malzberg does in election years.
Hannity is predictable and repetitious, but his WABC "Lib" and "Independant" audience may need that. Friendship with former NYC Mayor Koch may prove to be a big longterm bonus. NYC regulars (Giuliani, Rangel, etc) give perspective not heard elsewhere.
Nobody does a better Bill Clinton impression than Rush, though.
Anyway, I see "creeping sportscasting" as an indicator of dropping vigilanceand we know about THAT!
No telling what might have been in the big gulp.
Because frankly he's been fallin' down on the job lately.
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Well, I’ve been told Sandy at least and prob Howie are reading this so hopefully you’ve been heard loud & clear with that request! (Or I can email him)...I don’t know about the insider influence but at least I help spread the word via this ping list.
It’s really up to the tech wizards at ‘RKO to do podcasts.
I think they USED to re-run him at night (1 am?) online
(streamcast, NOT podcast) because they couldn’t stream
Coast to Coast. But I do know several shows are available
for podcast (more national shows) such as Levin and
Dennis Miller, so...why not Howie?
...be aware some Howie audio can be found at the link below.
Usually it’s the chumpline but there are some “topics”
on there, too, like “how do you get away from bums on
the street?” and “tolls”. It’s poss. there may be some
content which aired after 6:30 pm on game nights and
was missed on WRKO (aired on WCRN though). Anyway:
Here, for example (hope this works) is Friday’s chump line.
http://wrko.podzinger.com/viewMedia.jsp?dedupe=1&res=251781553&index=1&col=en-all-pod_wrko-ep&e=19998373&il=en&num=10&s=PZSID_pods_pod5_8_4_0002;WRKO+-+Howie+Carr&start=0&expand=true&match=query,channel&filter=0&y=0&x=0
The Monday ping.
Bo Diddley, RIP.
“You got your radio turned down too low. Turn it up!”
...and listen to Howie Carr.
Pod casting would definitely help to promote his show with listeners that get a truncated version due to sportscast or just plain missing it
He seems to be pod casting less sense his return, though
If you have access to a PC, www.howiecarr.com broadcasts the entire show every day, regardless of where you are or what the over the air hacks are up to. My signal comes in loud and clear here in California, and we also don’t have to listen to some of the inane advertisements that the cracked advertising staff at WRKO finds.
“Got the good time music and the Bo Diddley beat ..... who do ya love?”
Tue ping
Less action on the ping list lately; I will still do a few
pings a week but maybe not necessarily every day. Hopefully
will post his columns. Also I will be away the week of
June 23-27; may try to post from afar if I can get to a
comp. at a Kinko’s or at the cartoon convention I’m
attending or maybe GQuagmire can step in again. This is a
few weeks off, though.
For anyone who does wish to pinch hit, the ping list is at
http://raccoonradio.freehostia.com/howieping.html
Hey Racoon, I might not reply much but I read all your pings, keep up the GREAT work!
June 23 to 27 I won’t be able to fill in(Golf trip to the Cape for the week). Any other time should be no problem.
Oh, OK; well I’ll see what I can do. At the very least I’d
start the ping on Sunday the 22nd and hopefully I should keep
it going (as I mentioned from first couple days I’d prob.
go to a Kinko’s nr my motel, and I have a second destination
which will have free computer use at a convention, so I may be able to do it regardless.
Glad people like the pings! OK on the Hillary page (if she
runs as an indy she could split the vote and get McCain in!)
Wed show ping and column ping. Just saw in Herald that
Ogonowski fell 30 signatures short in his effort to get on
GOP ballot; not sure about the other guy (Beatty?)...meanwhile
Kerry, whose seat Ogonowski was vying for, may wind up
resigning if a—God forbid—Obama presidency means he’ll
be appointed to the Cabinet or something, and he could run in
that special election OR run in the special election should
Ted K pass on. But no matter what he’d need to get the
necessary signatures.
Good news in Beverly (and yup, I voted NO!)
:
Salem News: “BEVERLY Voters overwhelmingly rejected a $2.5 million tax increase in the city’s first Proposition 2 1/2 override election yesterday, staging what the leader of the winning side said amounted to a ‘taxpayer revolt.’
“Voters turned down the override by a margin of more than 2,800 votes, 6,686 to 3,846. The “no” voters swept all 12 precincts in the city.”
OK here’s Howie’s column
Corruption finally catches up to Bulger crony
By Howie Carr | Wednesday, June 4, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com
Thoroughly corrupt.
Those are the two words that should appear on Tom Finnertys tombstone, the same words a federal judge used when he was describing the action of Billy Bulgers former law partner, which has finally gotten him disbarred, after all these years.
Better late than never, but it is getting mighty late in the Whitey Bulger dragnet game. The fugitive serial killer will be 79 in three months, and although the shoes keep dropping in this case, they dont drop nearly as often, and the thud they make grows ever fainter.
Recently I ran into a person who seems to have, for lack of a better term, psychic abilities. Sometimes she can find stuff thats lost. So I asked her about something thats lost - Whitey Bulger. Will he ever be found? She considered my question for a while.
Three or four years from now, maybe, she said, vaguely. I see him very sick, dying, going into a hospital. Not here, Europe or some other foreign place. Thats how they get him.
Take it for whats worth, which I admit probably isnt much. But one way or another, its ending not with a bang, but a whimper. So lets look on the bright side: At least they got one of bigger fish in the Bulger mob.
The headline described Finnerty as a Bulger associate, but he was so much more. They went to law school together, they were both elected officials, and when Finnerty quit as district attorney of Plymouth County, the skids were greased for his assistant, who went on to hire Billy Bulger Jr.
Finnerty is 72, so this disbarment is a lot like retirement, which is exactly how he describes it on the voicemail in his old law office in Dorchester. Finnerty is, he says, retired from the practice of law.
What brought the thoroughly corrupt old hack down was his subornation of perjury by one of his clients, a South Boston man named Dooley, who has a job opening doors in the Senate, where Billy Bulger used to preside. Dooley was present in 1996 when Whitey Bulger called home to Southie. Also in attendance were Jackie Bulger, the younger brother of Whitey and Bulger, as well as Billys son-in-law, another Senate hack who is still making $89,142 at the State House.
The problem was, by the time Dooley was subpoenaed, Jackie had already lied under oath, saying that he hadnt been there the night Whitey called. So, Finnerty told the hack to lie and say Jackie was not there. Hey, it was the least Dooley could do considering what theyd done for him.
Of course, it all went terribly awry. The door-opener hired a new lawyer, who got him to recant his perjury. Meanwhile, Jackie got bagged on a different lie and became 23986-038 in the Club Fed system. Even worse, Jackie lost his hack state pension. (At age 70, he is appealing the decision, claiming that denying him a kiss in the mail amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, and for anyone named Bulger, it probably is.)
The feds wanted to know whether Finnerty discussed his perjury instructions to the door-opener with Billy, but Finnerty declined to answer, even under a grant of immunity, because of his attorney-client privilege with Bulger. Like the 75 State St. scandal, its all amazingly convoluted, complete with coded names in the federal court decisions, but the bottom line is, Billy skated, and Finnerty didnt, even after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Finnertys appeal.
What is most interesting at this late date is the late date at which the wretched Finnerty has been disciplined. The Board of Bar Overseers said it wasnt alerted to Finnertys misconduct until a couple of months ago.
Strange, because on Oct. 6, 2006, the whole story about Finnerty was splashed across the front page of this newspaper. We included a photograph of his client running across the Common trying to escape. OK, so they dont read the Herald. A follow-up appeared the next day in the Globe. The BBO must have missed that one, too.
Then, a year ago April, the feds announced they werent going to file charges against Billy Bulger. That story appeared in both newspapers, but apparently, the BBO overlooked them as well.
Oh well, Finnerty is retired, and Billy Bulger goes on and on and on. Im just wondering when Whitey is going to be sick enough to check himself into that hospital in Europe. Oh, I almost forgot one thing. Jackie Bulger may have lost his state pension, but not Billy.
Gross monthly take for the Corrupt Midget: $16,457.16. Gross annual take: $197,305.92.
Repeat after me: Thoroughly corrupt.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1098473
VICTORY IN BEVERLY! I got worried when I saw all the
YES signs (”a good investment”)
http://www.salemnews.com/punews/local_story_156003244.html
Beverly override crushed: Tax limits upheld, but McKeown School will close at month’s end
By Paul Leighton and Cate Lecuyer
Salem News
BEVERLY Voters overwhelmingly rejected a $2.5 million tax increase in the city’s first Proposition 2 1/2 override election yesterday, staging what the leader of the winning side said amounted to a “taxpayer revolt.”
Voters turned down the override by a margin of more than 2,800 votes, 6,686 to 3,846. The “no” voters swept all 12 precincts in the city.
When the final results were tallied on a board at City Hall, a group of about a dozen “vote no” supporters exploded in applause.
“This is great,” said Dawn Hames, a member of the anti-override group Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility. “As the children would say, ‘Awesome.’”
Elliott Margolis, the leader of Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility, said the large margin of victory “sent a message” to school and city officials about rising taxes and spending.
“It sends the message that they’ve had enough,” Margolis said. “It’s like a taxpayer revolt.”
The result means the city will close McKeown School at the end of this month and spread the city’s elementary school students among the five remaining schools for next year. There will also be teacher layoffs.
A citizens group called Yes! for Beverly had tried to persuade voters to pass the override in order to keep the school system as it is for at least another year and buy time to come up with other solutions to the school’s budget problems.
More than 200 override supporters gathered last night at the Cove Community Center, which turned from festive to frustrated as the results came in. Although disappointed, they said they remained positive and proud of the work that went into the campaign.
“I know it doesn’t feel like it right now, but we did make a difference,” said Tracey Armstrong, one of the group’s leaders. “We won before the votes were counted. This kind of a ballot never happened here before, and we gave people a voice, a chance to vote.”
After an emotional two months of phone calls, T-shirts, signs and literature, parents and children broke down in tears throughout the room. They hugged and comforted one another and tried to stay positive.
McKeown School parent Joanna Scott said she’s upset the school will close, but said override supporters fought a good fight and she was thankful for the friendships she formed with parents at other schools during the campaign.
“When we become part of another school, I know they will welcome us,” she said. “But it’s a shame that McKeown kids have no idea where they’re going. They’re adrift, and they know they’re not a top priority.”
Superintendent James Hayes, who was at the Cove Community Center, said he will forge ahead with a plan to close McKeown and redistrict kids across the city, while making other cuts to the budget.
“I’m very disappointed in the outcome, but very proud of the community coming together to rally for the schools,” he said.
For many, the results weren’t so much a surprise as they were disheartening.
“We honestly had no idea, but we were a lot more optimistic.” said Hannah School parent Andi Freedman.
Education is the foundation of a community, Centerville parent Amy McCay said.
“I feel sad people think about their own pocket before the greater good,” she said. “They can’t see the big picture.”
But the ‘vote no’ side said residents had no appetite for a tax increase that would have permanently cost the owner of an average-price home in the city $187 per year.
“I think (the override defeat) is very fair for the people who truly can’t afford this,” said Hames, who has two children at Centerville Elementary School. “I can’t call for a 21/2 override to my mortgage company. We have to meet our obligations, and I want our government to meet theirs.”
About 43 percent of the city’s registered voters went to the polls, the highest turnout for an election in the city since the 2004 presidential primary. The ‘no’ vote won by a margin of 63 percent to 37 percent.
“In my wildest dreams, I wanted to win every precinct and by a 2-1 margin,” Margolis said. “Did I think that was reality? Probably not. To be honest, I didn’t know how it was going to go. It’s people power.”
Margolis praised the efforts of the “vote yes” group and said the campaign has energized many people in the city to become more involved in civic issues.
“They put up a helluva fight,” he said. “They did a great job.”
Beverly would have been one of the few Massachusetts cities to pass a Proposition 21/2 override. Hundreds of towns have passed overrides, including most recently in Ipswich, Hamilton and Wenham, but they are more difficult to achieve among larger populations.
“It’s hard to get out there and make the case to every single voter,” said John Robertson of the Massachusetts Municipal Association. “You have to go out there and reach individual voters to make the case and build credibility with voters. In small towns, that’s easier to do.”
Check out http://www.hubpolitics.com/
State Sen. Marzilli arrested in
Lowell; Ogonowski falls short
via Herald:
State Sen. James Marzilli was arrested in Lowell yesterday after he allegedly attempted to sexually assault a stranger sitting on a park bench, gave police a false name and then led officers on a foot chase that ended with in a downtown parking garage, law enforcement officials said.
Marzilli (D-Arlington), absolved of a separate sexual assault accusation last month, now faces a slew of new charges after yesterdays alleged attack, which police said occurred in broad daylight on a busy street.
The Middlesex District Attorneys Office said Marzilli, 50, approached a woman sitting on a bench along Middle Street, made a lewd comment and then tried to inappropriately touch her in a sexual manner.
In the end, the campaign was just 30 signatures short.
more from the article about the Beverly override
defeat:
“I feel sad people think about their own pocket before the greater good,” she said. “They can’t see the big picture.”
(But—it’s for THE CHILDREN!!!)
But the ‘vote no’ side said residents had no appetite for a tax increase that would have permanently cost the owner of an average-price home in the city $187 per year.
“I think (the override defeat) is very fair for the people who truly can’t afford this,” said Hames, who has two children at Centerville Elementary School. “I can’t call for a 2 1/2 override to my mortgage company. We have to meet our obligations, and I want our government to meet theirs.”
(Amen)
That is heart-breaking! You know, I didn't see anyone collecting signatures for him in Southie. Signature collectors are usually outide the Stop & Shop or the Rite-Aid (formerly Brooks, formerly Osco) on Broadway, and I'm up that way every Saturday morning . . .
yes—and I think he put out some good ads/good message,
“on our side”—but again he may get a chance should
(God forbid) Obama get elected and put him in the Cabinet
(he wouldn’t dare name Kerry his veep would he? naaahhh!)
plus there would be that special election if Ted passes on
LOL! Lord knows I'm no fan of Obama's -- and sticking with Rev. Wright so long indicates a certain tone-deafness at best -- but I'm pretty sure he's not that stupid! ;-)
Another good column by Howie and tell me please, how much does one make for opening doors in the senate,,,,,,then again maybe I don’t want to know,,,I can only imagine how much a hack makes to stand there and open a door, probably as much as the clowns who press the button to operate the bridges do....don’t tell me,,,,my blood pressure will soar!

http://www.lowellsun.com/todaysheadlines/ci_9474140
Second woman alleges Marzilli approached her
State senator released on $1,500 bail
LOWELL - A second woman has told police that she was accosted by state Sen. J. James Marzilli on Tuesday, hours before the senator was arrested downtown on sex-assault charges.
Marzilli walked out of his arraignment Wednesday morning after posting $1,500 bail, despite a request by the district attorney's office that he be held without bail.
Marzilli, 50, was arrested and charged by Lowell police after he allegedly attempted to grope a woman on a Middle Street bench about 3 p.m. Police said he fled when they approached him, and that Marzilli tried to hide his identity.
Corey Welford, spokesman for District Attorney Gerard Leone, said police were called after Marzilli approached a woman who was sitting on a bench along Middle Street, made an "inappropriate comment," and then tried to touch the woman in a sexual manner.
Assistant District Attorney Richard Mucci asked Judge Neil Walker to hold Marzilli, an Arlington Democrat, for a dangerous hearing, based on a second potential victim coming forward. Mucci said Marzilli is a "danger to the community" and "out of control."
Mucci said the second woman alleges she was approached by a man downtown, who made sexually tainted comments toward her. She later picked the Arlington Democrat from a photo lineup.
"Oh baby. You're so beautiful. Your body is so perfect," Mucci said Marzilli told the woman.
Mucci said the woman was not touched.
Marzilli is charged with attempting to commit a crime (indecent assault and battery), lewd and lascivious speech and behavior, giving a false name to police, resisting arrest, assault and battery, and disorderly conduct, police said.
Earlier this year Marzilli was accused of sexual assault by a woman in Arlington. DA Gerald Leone's office investigated that claim and said there was not enough evidence to file charges.
Marzilli was a state representative for 17 years, representing a district in the southern portion of Middlesex County, before winning the 4th Middlesex District Senate seat during a special election late last year. He lives in Arlington, and his district includes Billerica, Burlington, and portions of Lexington and Woburn.
Marzilli was in Lowell on Tuesday to attend an open house at Federal Fabrics-Fibers Inc., a high-tech textile firm on West Adams Street. Marzilli left the company sometime before 11 a.m.
Marzilli is due back in court for a pretrial conference on July 3.
(This just isn't his day...)
"Merrimack Valley Masher"?
A special column (Thu) for Howie (unless he’s just putting out his Fri column early/seizing on a hot story). We’ll make this the show ping too
No touching end to hands-on pols fall from grace
By Howie Carr | Thursday, June 5, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com
The moonbats are in mourning. Their hero, a sanctimonious twit named Sen. Jim Marzilli, is now accused of being the Middlesex masher, the runaway perv, the butt of a million jokes among people who actually have jobs and dont live off trust funds.
Whats Marzillis favorite John Steinbeck novel? The Gropes of Wrath.
His favorite Charles Dickens novel? David Cop-a-feel.
They always said he was a hands-on pol. We didnt just know how hands-on. Talk about touchy-feely. The squirrelly socialist is just lucky he wasnt charged with impersonating Bill Clinton. And by the way, I guess he missed the recent GQ story, Lose the Goatee.
Good job by District Attorney Gerry Leone, brooming the first case against Sen. Grope-Zilla. Isnt it wonderful to live in a one-party state, where all the pols take care of one another, although I doubt Leone will make the same mistake twice.
You know what they say, theres a lot to like about Lowell. Sen. Marzilli, aka Martin Walsh, might disagree. What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas, but Lowell aint Vegas. It didnt take long for word to get out that Sen. Show-and-Tell had been busted, after giving a false name to the cops and running away.
As one old-time Arlington pol put it yesterday from Florida, strange things happen to strange people.
According to the police reports, this canal Casanova was bagged while trying to, well, you know his alleged m.o. by now. He inquires about womens, uh, shaving habits, and then attempts to steal third base while still standing at the plate. Lewd and lascivious in Lowell.
That was bad enough, but now another woman stepped forward, picked him out of a lineup and said Sen. Show-and-Tell had done the same things to her. The usual extra-suave come-on lines like, If I told you you had a beautiful body would you hold it against me? - except of course Mitts Marzilli isnt even quick enough to come up with something that ancient.
He said, Ohhh baby, youre so beautiful, your body is so perfect.
To which the woman responded: Take $20 out of your pocket and go to Merrimack Street after 5 oclock and get yourself a hooker.
Sen. Marzillis lawyer, who is named Kennedy, described this as flirting.
The P.C. crowd is absolutely crushed by the downfall of their idol. You have to remember, Arlington moonbats have an inferiority complex. Their parents didnt give them trust funds big enough to buy them one-families off Mass. Ave. in North Cambridge for a million-two. So they slink across the line into Arlington pretending they are still in the Peoples Republic.
Soon the blow-ins had displaced large elements of the native Arlington population, as well as the native pols.
As my old Arlington friend from the State House said, We drank, we played cards, we got things done. And they didnt get arrested.
Hey, Marzilli was just looking for a little sex in Middlesex.
All the sad, middle-aged Arlington moonbats were spinning alibis for him yesterday. His mother just died. Maybe hes bipolar. Its a Greek tragedy. He raises nice flowers.
You read the moonbats pathetic postings online and you cant help but start singing Marzillis favorite Jethro Tull tune: Aqualung.
Sitting on the park bench, eyeing little girls with bad intent. Snot is running down his nose, greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes.
Thats our Jim. His favorite Doors song? Touch Me.
His top Georgia Satellites tune? Keep Your Hands to Yourself.
It looks grim for Sen. McFeel, but there is one way out, and it always works in this state, at least if youre a guy. When they sentence you, show up at the courthouse wearing a dress and the judgell let you go for sure.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1098759
Doing a yahoo search for the man first turns up his official webpage, then two articles about his recent...activities
(the second coming from Dan Kennedy of Boston Phoenix
fame)
Welcome to Marzilli.org
Home | About Jim | District | Issues | Legislation | Subscribe | Contact. Welcome! ... Senator Marzilli Votes to Advance Tax Fairness and Competitiveness in ...
http://www.marzilli.org
wbztv.com - Second Woman Claims State Senator Jim Marzilli Accosted Her
... James Marzilli after more people contacted police following Marzilli’s arrest ... Three woman in as many months have accused Marzilli of making sexual advances. ...
http://www.wbztv.com/local/senator.jim.marzilli.2.739710.html - 54k -
Media Nation: Jim Marzilli’s in big trouble
... disturbing details from state Sen. Jim Marzilli’s arraignment this morning on ... an Arlington resident who voted for Jim Marzilli in each of his State House ...
http://medianation.blogspot.com/2008/06/jim-marzillis-in-big-trouble.html
ha—check this out from the Dan Kennedy piece:
Kennedy:
>>Marzilli is a smart, hard-working legislator with a strong reformist impulse. In August 2003, I wrote a profile for the Boston Phoenix of then-House Speaker Tom Finneran, who was under fire for his authoritarian streak. Marzilli, then a state representative, had a characteristically smart take, telling me:
Marzilli:
Tom Finneran is not the devil. He is a man of enormous talent and intellect, and he is one of the most charismatic people youll find. He is at the same time very conservative, and he has a very controlling manner. He wants to be in charge. Now those are not bad characteristics automatically. But in an institution of legislators who are spending less and less time and attention on public-policy matters, it’s dangerous for our democracy. It’s dangerous because a conservative ideology dominates with precious little dissent or input, for that matter.
Dan Kennedy:
In an era when liberals are often accused of being socialists, it’s interesting to note that Marzilli actually is one. He chaired the Boston Democratic Socialists of America in the 1980s, and his name has continued to pop up in DSA literature in recent years.
How soon till ‘RKO hires Marzilli? Felony conviction? No problem! As HC would put it, If you’re indicted, you’re invited. Use those songs you mentioned as themes or “bumpers” for his new show on Felon 680!
Does it get any better than this? This guy is a moonbat’s moonbat! Do we have any freepers in Arlington?
Sitting on a park bench
Eyeing idle girls with bad intent.
Snot running down his nose
Greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes.
Aqualung my friend, don't you start away uneasy
Drying in the cold sun
Watching as the frilly panties run.
Aqualung my friend
Feeling like a dead duck
Spitting out pieces of his broken luck.
Aqualung my friend, don't you start away uneasy.
Sun streaking cold
An old man wandering lonely.
Taking time
The only way he knows.
Leg hurting bad,
As he bends to pick a dog-end
He goes down to the bog
And warms his feet.
Feeling alone
The army's up the road
Salvation a la mode and
A cup of tea.
Aqualung my friend
Don't start away uneasy
You poor old sod, you see, it's only me.
Do you still remember
December's foggy freeze?
When the ice that
Clings on to your beard was
Screaming agony.
And you snatch your rattling last breaths
With deep-sea-diver sounds,
And the flowers bloom like
Madness in the spring.
Sun streaming cold,
An old man wandering lonely
Taking time the only way he knows
Leg hurting bad
As he bends to pick a dog-end
he goes down to the bog and warms his feet
Ohohoho
Feeling alone
The army's up the road
Salvation a la mode and
A cup of tea.
Aqualung my friend
Don't start away uneasy
You poor old sod, you see, it's only me.
Anybody remember the Arte Johnson character on Laugh In that Ruth Buzzi has to whack when he approaches her on the park bench? That’s the first thing I thought of.
Lowell has canals. I guess that’s the reference.
LOL, yes I remember! LOL, good stuff!!
No, he means it as in the canal(s) in Lowell. They were
built for the mills, I believe; in fact the hockey team
now known as the Lowell Devils, formerly the Lowell
Lock Monsters, had/has a mascot known as The Canaligator.
d’oh.
A guy that lived in Arlington told me that when MA finally got around to allowing right-turn-on-red-after-stop as the default, unless otherwise posted, Arlington posted “no-right-turn-on-red” under every stop sign in town.
BUMP another Howie masterpiece.
.pdf file (Adobe Reader or similar required to see) of the
police report. It keeps saying his name is Joseph Marzilli
but I guess he goes by his middle name of James
http://wrko.radiotown.com/Marzilli.pdf
Weird stuff up north.
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