Posted on 03/23/2008 5:39:26 AM PDT by raccoonradio
Howie returns on Monday the 24th. His Sunday column starts us off.
Ahh yes! she was being strafed by the nazi Stuckhers
Works for me.
How about "Sgt. Prevaricator" for Hillary? Or REMF Clinton?
RRRRRRRHOOODDDDDAAAAMMM!
Sgt. Prevaricator is great too.
That ‘s not me on the phone!
The Meadow party's convention is across the street, and a Dem delegate asks about the candidates..."...and a dead cat.", looks over his shoulder at the Dems, then joins the Meadow party.
I feel like joining the Meadow party.
News break says Canseco's book has him introducing ARod to a steroids dealer. ARod then goes putting the moves on Canseco's wife.
Payback, anybody?
Wed ping and column
Taxpayers chip in to pay these double dippers
By Howie Carr | Wednesday, March 26, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com
Its not just the high cost of pensions thats killing the taxpayers, its the even higher cost of double-dipping.
Check out the new listing of City of Boston pensions now posted at bostonherald.com. Its a stroll down memory lane with the forgotten-but-not-gone brigade. And the funny thing is, some of the coatholders with the top pensions are still chowing down at the public trough, on top of collecting their monthly kiss in the mail.
Come on down former Boston cop Bob Hayden. Retired from the Boston PD in 2000, had a cup of coffee in Lawrence and is now collecting a pension of $63,592.92 a year. Haydens now got himself a job at the MBTA. Hes the assistant general manager for safety, for a cool $110,000 a year.
Then theres former Boston Fire Commissioner Martin E. Pierce Jr. Cashed out four weeks after Bob Hayden in 2000, and now has a city pension of $72,039.96 a year. Would you care to guess where the Comish now works? If you said MBTA, you win! Pierce is now a fire safety consultant for the T, getting paid at the rate of $55 an hour. According to the MBTA, in 2007 Pierce was paid $75,185.
Next we come to the former police commissioner, Francis M. Mickey Roache. Mickey stepped down in 1993, after his Southie pal Ray Flynn gave up the mayors job to become an ambassador. Mickey then got himself elected to the City Council, but has now really died and gone to heaven.
He is the elected register of deeds in Suffolk County - a job that pays $97,270.50 a year. In addition to that, his pension, which he began collecting in 1993, is $43,904.64 a year.
Alas for Mickey, his salary at the courthouse is now less than that of the other local registers, who just got a raise. The problem is, the Suffolk registers salary is set as a percentage of the judges pay. What a terrible injustice for Southies favorite double-dipper. For Gods sake, someone pass a home-rule petition and get Register Roache the raise he so richly deserves. This pay freeze will not stand!
Next comes Paul McCann, veteran Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) coatholder. His pension is $96,651.84 a year. But how can everyone at the BRA miss McCann when he wont go away. Hes still there, for 20 hours a week at $127.50 an hour. That works out to $2,550 a week - a four-day week, by the way. He doesnt come in Mondays.
A BRA spokesman said yesterday of his deal: No sick pay, no vacation pay, no benefit pay.
The thing about the City Hall pensions is that theyre inflated by the fact that the hacks down there make so much more than their counterparts, and not just in the Dreaded Private Sector (which is of course expected). They also get more money than comparable state hacks, or even those at the authorities. No wonder the tax rate in the city is so out of sight - it takes big money to keep the Friends of Mumbles happy.
The great thing about pensions is, no one asks you if you were competent at your job. Look at Richie Rouse, an ex-state rep and the one-time High Sheriff of Suffolk County. Worthless as mammaries on a bull. Run out of office on a rail, and now hes grabbing $81,180 a year. For life. Which, considering that Richie Rouse is still only 53 years old, could run into very serious money over the decades.
Talk about forgotten but not gone. How about another ex-fire commissioner, George Paul. He checked out with Mayor Kevin White in January 1984. I still remember one City Council budget hearing where he appeared with a female City Hall lawyer. Councilor Dapper ONeil worked Paul over for a while, then told him to screw. As Paul and the lawyer stood up to leave, the Dap looks at the woman and says:
We wont be needing your services for the next witness, my dear. The next witness plans on telling the truth.
I thought Paul was going to jump over the desk at Dapper he was so angry. Dappers gone now but not Paul. Hes in his 24th year of collecting. His pension: $49,772.04.
Most of the old city councilors are gone now, but some of their children live on. Kitty Craven once threw a shoe at Bill Foley. One son became a judge - that would be Doughnuts Craven. Another son is Brendan, who became a BPD detective. His pension is $56,536.92.
But the king of the kiss in the mail is still Whitey Bulgers little brother Billy. He wanted to be mayor - the Corrupt Midget could taste it he wanted it so bad. But it was not to be. He figured he could succeed Kevin White, but in the end he didnt even run. Ray Flynn won going away.
That was the bad news. The good news is, Billy ran his state pension up to about $200,000 a year, while between them, the pensions of the two mayors, White and Flynn, total $72,000 and change. There must be a lesson here somewhere, but I dont even want to think about what it might be.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1082871
My blood pressure just soared............
Wasn't he always front and center in the "quick picks" backup list?
DP today???
DP probably tomorrow, "some time".
Translation, "The run on 'Double Whoppers' is too good to let some real fun get in the way finally being able to nail, er, point out the congenital lying, of HRC.
thu ping
Howie did another column today.
Bostons top twenty having a grand old time
By Howie Carr | Thursday, March 27, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com
Mr. Chips is in the chips.
Thats the first lesson from the Heralds new, improved Boston city pension list. Michael G. Contompasis - who would have ever thought that an old chemistry teacher at Boston Latin would end up as the Hubs highest-grossing payroll patriot?
A pension of $139,782.36 is the reward for the former acting superintendent of schools. Which seems like a lot, until you see his name on a year-old City Hall salary list and realize he was pulling in $270,000 a year.
Perhaps thats why he has a new job at City Hall, making another $65,000 as the director of intergovernmental relations or some such thing.
Who the hell does Contompasis think he is anyway, the Corrupt Midget?
Headmaster Contompasis, you know the old saying. Its one thing to feed at the trough. This is licking the plate.
One thing, though, that we know for sure: Mumbles did not do this as a favor for an old high school teacher. Say what you will about Mumbles Menino, no one will ever accuse him of being a graduate of Boston Latin.
Whatever, its good to finally have the complete list of pensions. Im sure it was just a mere glitch that denied the Herald access to the six-figure pension kisses of the citys Top 20 Golden Oldies.
I became suspicious of the list Monday night when I looked for Charlie Cellucci, who perennially appeared at the top of the citys roster of detail-devouring cops, even though he is no relation to the former governor. Then he, like so many of the others on the list, died and went to heaven - Charlie is now director of security for the Boston Red Sox [team stats].
Imagine my surprise when I pulled up his name and the number came back $3,432.08. It didnt seem right, but with all the other hack surnames, it was like being in a giant buffet line thats just run out of, say, spinach quiche. You notice tenderloin, and oysters on the half shell, and jumbo shrimp, not to mention an omelette station and an open bar, and you pretty soon youve forgotten all about the lack of spinach quiche.
I forgot all about Charlie Cellucci.
Coming in at No. 3 is a former police commissioner, Paul F. Evans, at $118,302.36. I have a DVD of Evans from 1990 - he spoke glowingly at Joe Tecces, at the retirement dinner of Zip Connolly, the mobster who infiltrated the FBI for a serial killer named Whitey Bulger. Zip is now awaiting trial in Miami on murder charges. Evans will soon be cashing another kiss in the mail and no doubt fondly remembering his dear chum, Zip.
A tip to all you wannabe pension hogs out there: Become night superintendent of the Boston Police Department. I count three of them in the top 10, and just for the record, in case the Rev. Jeremiah Wright is monitoring the situation, two of them are black.
They would be Bobbie J. Johnson at $133,982.16 and Charles M. Horsley at $109,105.92. The third is Joe Driscoll, at $103,683.96, and say, isnt there an Elaine Driscoll who is a spokesflack for the BPD? Do you suppose theyre related?
The lesson is, that night differential can really add up fast, although when one gets into public service, whos counting?
Right, Headmaster Contompasis?
Coming in at No. 13, with $103,142.52, is one Ed McNelley, who I believe used to be the head of the detectives union. He is also a lawyer and shares an office with former City Councilor Diane Modica.
One notch below him is William J. Parlon, at $101,573.40, whose brother Jack is still on the job and is, by an amazing coincidence, a top guy in the detectives union.
Its all a big family, a very big and a very happy family, at least as long as the taxpayers never wake up.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1083158
The CBC runs Dr. Who, CTV runs CSI, CSI Miami, and some other US shows. CTV has a great comedy called Corner Gas. The CBC has Little Mosque on the Prairie.
Both networks are good for movies that US networks ignore, or edit the hell out of. Kill Bill was close to the DVD on the CBC.
And, for the Olympics, the CBC puts NBC to shame. Heck, I also get the CBC/French, and they do a better job than NBC on sports.
New DP:
1. Phyllis Diller
2. Jo Stafford
3. Mitch Miller
4. Fidel Castro
5. Patrick Swazye
6. Kirk Douglas
7. Farrah Fawcett
8. Dom DiMaggio
9. Nancy Reagan
10. Ryan ONeal
11. Paul Newman
12. Britney Spears
13. Elizabeth Taylor
14. Karl Malden
15. Amy Winehouse
16. Osama bin Laden
17. Barrack Obama
18. Eddie Fisher
19. Roger Clemens (Hung up)
20. Eunice Shriver
21. Billy Graham
22. Hugh Hefner
23. Harry Morgan
24. Ernest Borgnine
25. John Wooden
26. Mary Kate Olsen
27. Pope Benedict
28. Wilford Brimley
29. Les Paul
30. 50¢ - Curtis Jackson
31. Joe Torre
32. Sid Caesar
33. Robert Sheets Byrd
34. Perez Musharraf
35. Mickey Rooney
36. Charleton Heston
37. Bill Belichick
38. Andy Rooney
39. Hal Holbrook
40. Jan Michael Vincent
41. Studds Turkel
42. Dick Clark
43. Artie Lange
44. Liza Minnelli
45. Jerry Lewis
46. Maggie Thatcher
47. Ted Kennedy
48. Art Linkletter
49. Charles Manson
50. Milt Schmidt
51. The Fonz - Henry Winkler
52. George Steinbrenner
53. Bea Arthur
54. Betty White
55. Olivia DeHavilland
56. Cheetah
Thanks for keeping track of the death pool, Calvin!
to all: Howie show ping, also a column below.
Youre Sal, and youre fit to be tied
By Howie Carr | Friday, March 28, 2008 | http://www.bostonherald.com
Youre Sal DiMasi, and youre fit to be tied Youre House Speaker Sal DiMasi , and this is what you understand about yesterdays front-page story in The New York Times [NYT].
Its not about you,; its not even about Deval Patrick, that no-good dime-dropping bleepity-bleep. Its about Barack Obama, and whether or not Massachusetts fading enthusiasm for hope, opportunity and moonbat-ism could be a national model for an Obama administration.
Youre Sal DiMasi , and you get that. This whole national infatuation with the black candidate is like the romance Massachusetts endured in 2006. And here in Boston, its following the same pattern of a romance. First discovery, then infatuation, then familiarity and, finally, contempt.
Like the contempt you have for Deval.
But still, why was the story about Deval on the front page? Above the fold? This is the first time anything political in Boston involving the North End has been on the Times front page since Joey Prevost Anzalones $1 townhouse back in 1983. When Mayor Kevin White was running around the Parkman House waving the paper around and yelling, What are they thinkin in the Kremlin when they read this? The Times puts a story on Page One - about a house! In Boston! Mother o God!
Youre Sal DiMasi, and all the news thats fit to print is that you embrace old-school ways of doing business. On Hanover Street, they spell that H-A-C-K.
Youre Sal DiMasi, and you understand how these things work. Deval is incompetent, but no one, least of all The New York Times, can admit that, for the obvious reason that - well, you know. So they need a villain. And you, Sal DiMasi, are white, middle-aged and ethnic. If only you were a little shorter.
They did everything but call you the Joe Bruno of Boston.
Youre Sal DiMasi, and in all the papers you have henchmen, while Deval has aides. He goes on trade missions, you take junkets. The money that Deval appropriates, you funnel.
Every morning a new drive-by shooting in the newspapers,; thank God theyre using BB guns so far. Golfing dates, film festivals - empanel a grand jury already, we got a crime wave here.
Youre Sal DiMasi, and you know which of Devals coatholders is behind all this, and you will deal with Doug Rubin in your own good time.
But you understand the context here. When most people in Massachusetts read the word Speaker, they think felon.
Which is only to be expected, because your immediate predecessor as speaker, Tommy Taxes Finneran, is a convicted felon. And his immediate predecessor, Good Time Charlie Flaherty , is likewise a convicted felon.
Youre Sal DiMasi , and youd just as soon keep this fight local. Youve got enough headaches with your own seething membership to deal with - starting with all of Felon Finnerans minions that you demoted, led by Jolly John Rogers.
You dont want Finneran to get control of the House again after youre gone, but your crew is running short on talent - Ron Mariano, Petro. You dont need tough guys, you need intelligent tough guys.
So The New York Times thinks its too soon to predict whether Mr. Patrick will ascend beyond state politics, as so many other Massachusetts lawmakers have done.
Ascend? Surely they meant to say, tried to ascend, but failed miserably. Ted Kennedy 1980, Mike Dukakis, 1988, Paul Tsongas 1992, John Kerry 2004, Mitt Romney 2008.
Massachusetts - mother of failed presidential candidates.
Youre Sal DiMasi, and the good news is, today theyll be wrapping fish with yesterdays front-page story. And you wont be back on Page One - at least as long as you dont buy any $1 townhouses on Unity Court anytime soon.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1083373
Howie’s poll is do you think Deval will be a one term governor and I think they said 92 per cent said yes. Another poll
could by WHY would he last just one term?
-—Appointed to Pres. Obama’s cabinet
-—Failure to win re-election or even re-nomination
-—Forced out of office by scandal
Hopefully Deval will have to leave because of
illness: the voters are sick of him (Howie’s saying)
Just checked the poll: 95 per cent say Deval will be
one and done.
Michael Graham, speaking in Montana, brought up Patrick's personal website hosting discussions of a 9/11 conspiracy.
Aaaaargh! Picture a whole nation the size of this one -- all run on the Massachusetts model! The mind boggles . . .
I’ve been predicting “Massachusetts politics” at the national level from mid-January ‘09 on for awhile! This possibility alone should be incentive enough for conservatives throughout the U.S. to truly and to seriously elect as many conservatives to every political level of office as possible in ‘08 and beyond.
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