Posted on 11/08/2006 8:07:24 AM PST by raccoonradio
"The voters have spoken--damn them!" Have heard Howie say that, though I think the actual quote (Mo Udall, 1976) is "The voters have spoken--the bastards."
Remembering Peter Finch in "Network", used by Jerry Williams: "I want you to get up right now. I want you to get up out of your chairs--go to the window, open it, and stick your head out and yell I'm as Mad as Hell and I'm not going to take this anymore!"
Give the Mass. voters (the ones who haven't fled) a couple years of Deval and Dem domination, and the vaccuum cleaner sucking dollars out of their wallets and purses, and soon EVERYONE will be crying out for reform!
Actually, once they get a firm grip with union, minority and urban voters, they seem pretty good at sinking a state and keeping power. Visit just about any US city.
Voters Amnesia Strikes Again by Howie Carr
today's Herald
As Nicaragua goes, so goes Massachusetts.
After 16 years out of power, the Sandinistas are back, in Boston as well as Managua. For the voters, it was a triumph of hope over experience, or maybe they just dont remember that wacky Massachusetts Miracle.
Lets hope things work out better this time around. Already you hear the jokes. You think real estate is in the dumper now? Wait until you see next years Deval-uation.
And how long until the first bumper sticker appears: Dont Blame Me - I Voted for Muffy.
And still no answer to the recurring question - Together we can what?
But we can see the outlines of some of what is going to happen.
Three things that you can now count on going away: a chance to vote on gay marriage, Prop 2 and MCAS, at least in their present, meaningful forms.
Three things that wont be going away: the income-tax surcharge, the Turnpike toll-takers and Bunker Hill Day.
The only Massachusetts Republican whos happy this morning is Sen. Scott Brown, and thats just because Kerry Healey didnt pick him as her running mate.
The lieutenant governor never had a chance. This state just seems to have a problem about electing women as governor. Look at Jane Swift, and Shannon OBrien. Its something Martha Coakley will have to ponder some day.
And then there was Mitt Romney. Wasnt that nice of him to show up last night and take a few bows? Kerrys served with very little limelight, Mitt said, without a trace of irony, as if it wasnt his fault. What was Mitt even doing there? As Fat Tony Ciulla used to say, you never showed up at my wedding, why would you come to my funeral?
Do you think Darrell Crate will still be working at Sean Healeys company next year? Mr. Muffy said it was a fun haul, but when youve just blown close to $11 million, what else can you say?
All in all, it wasnt much of a year for the filthy rich. Maybe we need a new self-help group, Millionaires Anonymous, for filthy-rich bust-out pols who have hit rock bottom. One dinner for a convention delegate is too many, and a $5 million TV buy is not enough.
Hi, my name is Kerry . . . my name is Christy . . . my name is Chris . . . my name is Deb.
Speaking of Christy Mihos, he spent $4 million to go from 20 percent in the polls to 6 percent. Hes just lucky it was a blow-out. If hed cost Healey the election, Christy would have been well-advised not to return from his upcoming Florida vacation.
As for Deval Patrick, he said last week there are no quid pro quos. Which will come as a big surprise to all the unions who funneled those millions to pay for his stealth attack ads against Healey.
First Deval will have to take care of the teachers, and deep-sixing charter schools is only a beginning. Tomorrow itll be the gay-marriage amendment on the chopping block, and later MCAS.
Itll never get any better than this for Deval. More of the House moonbats follow him than Speaker Sal DiMasi. The next Senate president, Therese Murray, makes Jane Swift look like Miss Congeniality. Deval owns the State House - you might say he broke it, he bought it. But this is a guy whos a lot like Romney, who never sticks around long.
Lets see if he likes the State House any more than Mitt did.
But there is a silver lining to this dark cloud of a campaign - namely the fate of John Kerry.
I thank my friend John Kerry, Ted Kennedy said. Hes my friend.
And after Ted Kennedys friends botched joke last week, finally, at least a few of the moonbats are starting to peel the ancient Kerry-Edwards bumper stickers off their Volvos.
Maybe there is a God.
from Jeff Jacoby's column in today's Globe
...there was a reason Democrats couldn't get elected governor of the bluest state in the land for the last 16 years. Two words: Michael Dukakis.
The last time Massachusetts was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Democratic Party, the state's economy imploded. Just three years after Dukakis had run for president as the architect of a "Massachusetts miracle," the Bay State was on the verge of fiscal collapse. As revenues slowed to a trickle, red ink drenched Beacon Hill. Taxes and fees were jacked up, and then jacked up again. And still Beacon Hill couldn't balance its books. The state began floating bonds to cover operating expenses. By the time Dukakis departed, Massachusetts's bond rating was the lowest of any state, just one step above "non-investment grade" junk level.
When Democrats last controlled the Massachusetts House, Senate, and governor's office, scandals proliferated. Republicans who spoke out against the one-party mismanagement were derided by those in power. On one memorable occasion -- his State of the State Address of 1989 -- Dukakis slammed those who criticized his record and called for reform as "gutless wonders."
One-party rule, Massachusetts voters discovered, was a disaster. And having been scorched so badly the last time they tried it, they didn't try it again for 16 years.
Now they are ready to try again. Perhaps that is because so many of them find Patrick so appealing. Perhaps it is because Kerry Healey did such an ineffective job of reminding them what the absence of checks and balances can lead to. Perhaps it is because after four terms of Republican governors, voters are simply tired of the GOP. Probably all three.
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You bet. I'm looking forward to hearing what Rush/Howie/Jay/Michael have to say this afternoon/evening.
I don't think we have enough talk radio in this state.
Thank goodness for WEEI as well.
Dukakis. Oh, the memories! Not to mention, Kitty.
>>I don't think we have enough talk radio in this state.
Thank goodness for WEEI as well.
this is a howl: a post by a noted liberal on the Boston board of radio-info.com. It's an open letter to Jason Wolfe,
program director of WRKO and WEEI (WEEI is probably the
highest rated sports talk station in the country thanks partly to him)
http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,53623.0.html
Won't they be surprised! Yes we can release murderers. Yes we can raise taxes. The voters will get what they deserve.
Tough to do under one-party rule. About the only thing you can do now is to hold out for a padded yoke...
I'm disappointed in WRKO about the DePetro firing, though. All he did was state the truth, after all.
Huh? Is he saying that Massachussetts has been under Republican domination for the past twenty years? And how many years has it been already that everybody in the country knew the term "Taxachussets" and why it was coined?
Actually I was the one who said that. We've had Dem domination in the legislature for years but now it's worse with Deval
as governor. See the Jacoby piece I excerpted to get an idea of what it was like during the "Massachusetts Miracle" days.
Republican voters in Mass.: 12 per cent
Republicans in state Senate: 5 (was 6)
A huge amount of Democratic seats in House (107 out of
180 I think) had no Republican opposition
Dems have all 10 US Reps, both Senators, and every
constitutional office statewide: Gov, LT Gov, Auditor,
Treasurer, Sec of Commonwealth etc. In many races
there was only Green-Rainbow competion. That party
had more candidates than the Republicans did.
He can get fired for saying Ross was a fat lesbian. Randi
Rhodes is neither suspended nor fired by Air America
for joking twice that the President be shot. (Note though
that WRKO is becoming Red Sox flagship and maybe they
don't want the Sox to get upset over certain hosts who
may or may not be PC...even Howie may have to shelve
the "unnh! unnh!" sound effect again before long. It didn't
help DePetro that his ratings went from 2.2 to 1.1. Howie
does get good ratings though)
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Feh. It's all true. Yet if WRKO cleans up too much, they run the risk of losing their core listeners.
The guy over there that thinks WRKO has no influence certainly wasn't around when Jerry Williams defeated mandatory seat belts single handedly, or the influence the "Governors" (Jerry, Howie and Barbara Anderson) had on Gubernatorial politics that lasted 16 years.
Unfortunately, Howie also made Christy and Muffy and it came back to bite us in the butt.
Now that we are back to the bad-old-days WRKO's influence will only increase.
Who sponsored the DePetro Show? I want to send a message and not buy from them. We have to hit WRKO in the pocketbook whenever they succumb to PC.
Howdy Everybody! i'll be around come showtime!
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I don't know. I did send an email/comment to them, protesting the firing. No response to date.
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