Posted on 09/14/2006 5:44:44 AM PDT by sauropod
I don't know how I missed this. This is too delicious.
Janet Owens, ex-Anne Arundel County Executive, ran a campaign for state Comptroller against King William Donald (who is 84 years old) whose slogan is "Grandpa should give up the car keys."
Schaefer's performance as state Comptroller is the stuff of legend (particularly during the Reign of Parris the First). The squabbles that used to erupt during the Board of Public Works meetings have been sources of great amusement across the state.
Maryland comptroller candidate Janet S. Owens denounced her opponent yesterday for dubbing her "Mother Hubbard," characterizing the remarks by incumbent William Donald Schaefer as "coarse and insulting."
Schaefer told Washington Post columnist Marc Fisher in comments published yesterday that Owens, the Anne Arundel County executive, is a "prissy little miss" who wears "long dresses, looks like Mother Hubbard -- it's sort of like she was a man." Schaefer made similar comments in a taped interview with NewsChannel 8. "She's got these long clothes on and an old-fashioned hairdo," he said. "You know it sort of makes you real mad."
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I couldn't tell when he made the comments whether he was being serious or not. But they were funny -- I haven't been able to find a transcript or an audio file, I guess it wasn't "newsy" enough.
There was something about him on the news last night, and the group I was with started talking about him. I was a reporter on the Eastern Shore when he made his famous "outhouse" comment about the Shore. The news piece was basically a fluff piece about how that was really a joke and how much he always loved the Shore and did so much for the Shore, etc., etc.
I've missed those.
Linky?
As Comptroller, he was also very concerned about Marylanders bringing back merchandise (such as cigarettes) purchased out of state back across the state line.
Loss of revenue, don'tcha know.
If memory serves, for a while there were "inspectors" that would look at people's car trunks for such items.
You're right. He was doing her a favor, actually, by giving her the opportunity to express her displeasure at his actions. Its the application of the 'one free grope' rule. All hail Bill Clinton. < /quasi-tounge-in-cheek >
Yes he did.
He should be long gone from politics for his arrogance alone.
What is it about MD governors that they all have to be arrogant?
If I remember correctly, when Mr. Schaefer was governor, he was known to have pictures of demonstrators taken. These pictures would then be sent to their homes or organizations. How he matched faces with addresses, I don't know. Perhaps he used DMV photocopies of drivers licenses?
Oh, I dunno about that. I would think Feinslime and Boxcutter out in CA would give them a run for their money.
As far as living here, I like living here. I will probably move to Virginia, home of Maryland refugees, sooner or later, though.
You're just now discovering that liberalism IS arrogant?
You're right, Mr. Schaefer and myself have been having a little too much fun with the issue.
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