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Robert Reich Running for Governor of Massachusetts
AP via NYTimes.com ^ | 1/8/02

Posted on 01/08/2002 1:11:44 PM PST by GeneD

Filed at 4:47 p.m. ET

BOSTON (AP) -- Former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich is entering the race for governor of Massachusetts, a campaign adviser said Tuesday.

Reich, a Democrat and professor of social and economic policy at Brandeis University, planned to formally announce his candidacy Wednesday, the adviser said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Reich left President Clinton's Cabinet in 1997 and has never run for elective office.

Republican acting Gov. Jane Swift, Massachusetts' first woman governor, is seeking re-election this fall.

Former national party chairman Steve Grossman and former state Sen. Warren Tolman are the only other Democrats so far to have formally announced their candidacies.

Reich raised his profile in Massachusetts in November when he criticized state lawmakers' budget proposals as ``inhumane'' and called Swift ``an embarrassment in terms of her incompetence.''

Last month, Reich circulated an e-mail asking for support and contributions.


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To: GeneD
I wonder if he is going to borrow Little Tommy Dasshole's platform?

Actually, I lived in that state from 1991 to 1997 and he would be a perfect fit.

61 posted on 01/08/2002 2:51:26 PM PST by jackbill
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To: ambrose
Attack Robert Reich's small-minded ideas, not his short statute.

OK, see Reich On Issues
62 posted on 01/08/2002 2:51:33 PM PST by pt17
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To: Cobra64
Reich makes Dasshole look like an NBA power forward.
63 posted on 01/08/2002 3:04:20 PM PST by doctor noe
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To: GeneD
Something struck me funny. Remember when that short guy, Dukakus(Sp?), ran for president and posed in a tank and all you could see was his head--now we got a really short guy, Reich, running for governor--picture him in a tank--all you'll see is the top of his helmet. LOL LOL
64 posted on 01/08/2002 3:04:47 PM PST by poppytpee
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To: GeneD
The rise and fall of the turd, Reich.
65 posted on 01/08/2002 3:10:24 PM PST by Izzy Dunne
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To: kayak
Jesse followed his South Carolina neighbor Strom Thurmond into the Republican party. Jesse Helms - CNP Board of Governors 1982, CNP Member 1984-85, 1988, 1996, 1998, 1999; Baptist; Senator R-N.C., democrat until 1970's; chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 33rd degree Mason, Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina (Grand Orator, 1965, 1982, and 1991) and is a member of the Shrine; United Nations NGO, Rotary Club; former chairman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, Chairman, Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, a member of the Council of 56 of the Religious Roundtable, a member of the Executive Committee of America Cause, in 1975, along with Spruille Braden (CFR) and CNP's Dr. Edward Teller (CFR); a member of the Committee on Conservative Alternatives; Director of the American Conservative Union in 1978-1979, a member of the Organizing Committee of the Citizen's Legal Defense fund for the FBI Ad Hoc; a Trustee of America's Future, a network of the "Establishment", associated with the Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress [now Weyrich's Free Congress Foundation]; established Jesse Helms Center; was Executive Vice President, Vice Chairman of the Board and assistant Chief Executive Officer of Capitol Broadcasting Company, Raleigh, North Carolina, from 1960 until his election to the Senate; was Board of Trustees of Meredith College, John F. Kennedy College, Campbell University and Wingate College; January 20, 2000, became the first sitting U.S. Senator in history to address the United Nations Security Council.

http://www.seekgod.ca/cnp.h.htm

66 posted on 01/08/2002 3:14:00 PM PST by lasereye
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To: Demosthenes
Such an announcement would HAVE to be made at a GLAAD rally...amongst his peers...

You mean the last three Republican governors? (Weld, Cellucci and Swift)

67 posted on 01/08/2002 3:21:09 PM PST by A. Pole
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To: Sungirl
Don't laugh at Mr. Reich's short stature. Michael Stanley Dukakis was pretty short too, and he was elected governor three times -- 1974, 1982, and 1986. People might feel "sorry" for Reich's shortness, and he could lock up the "sympathy vote" early in the campaign. Considering MA's last two "Republican" governors, it would seem that a Democrat is bound to win in 2002, with Senator Kerry leading the way to victory for the whole ticket.
68 posted on 01/08/2002 3:22:13 PM PST by Theodore R.
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To: montag813
Taxachusetts does sound worse than NYS. But Pataki in NY is a RINO what with his positions on gun control and pro abortion. Jeez, can't we New Yorkers do better than that?
69 posted on 01/08/2002 3:22:55 PM PST by eleni121
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To: montag813
Hmmm...The Munchkin, or a woman who deliberately named a totally inexperieced staffer as her running mate just because he is gay.

What a choice.

Why is it that there hasn't been a conservative third party started in MA? I'm normally opposed to the dimwits who advocate third parties splitting the GOP vote, just because the Republicans haven't taken every single conservative position, like ending the federal role in Education.

However, MA is an exceptional case. There is virtually nothing to lose. The Dems already have every single congressional seat. The Republican governors are indistinguishable from Democrats. Even if it got the Dem elected and he spent (wasted) a little more money, it's worth it to have someone in the race taking genuinely conservative positions.

70 posted on 01/08/2002 3:24:05 PM PST by lasereye
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To: kayak
Yes, and he can challenge Dole head-to-head as to who is the more liberal for "conservative" NC!
71 posted on 01/08/2002 3:24:23 PM PST by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
There was another ex-labor secretary who ran for governor -- the late liberal Arthur Goldberg, who lost in 1970 to "Republican" Nelson Rockefeller. And Dole is an ex-labor secretary too, under the first Bush. Maybe we should abolish the post of labor secretary. What is it really needed for?
72 posted on 01/08/2002 3:29:30 PM PST by Theodore R.
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To: ambrose
His stature is short, but unfortunately, if elected, his statutes will be very long indeed.
73 posted on 01/08/2002 3:38:14 PM PST by Roy Tucker
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To: GeneD
Jane not-so Swift or Robert Fourth Reich. Lord have mercy on us!
74 posted on 01/08/2002 3:44:18 PM PST by Aquinasfan
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76 posted on 01/08/2002 3:50:36 PM PST by the
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To: surrey; smileee
"Swift has made so many boo-boos while in office that I think her re-election will be very tough. I'm not sure, however, how Reich's arrogant, "I'm smarter than you", style will play in most of the state."
"Does this weenie have a chance? If so, why, is Massachusettes that hard up?"
"I'm smarter than you", has played rather well for Ted Kennedy and the Democrats of Massachusetts all these years and yes, "acting governor" Swifty has alienated Republicans in the Bay state beyond the pale. As a New Hampshire resident, I keep up with news and opinion from our neighbors to the south - as painful as it sometimes is.

When Massachusetts Port Authority chief Peter Blute was caught spending $800 in public funds to charter a "booze cruise", it was Lieutenant Governor Jane Swift who announced Blute’s (forced) resignation, saying, "Both the governor and I take very seriously the public trust placed in us and we will not tolerate any breaking of that trust by anyone associated with our administration ... Utilizing state resources for personal use is not acceptable." Blute has gone on to become a talking head on WRKO radio and since her words have come back to haunt her, he beats her over the head daily, but he's not alone.

As lieutenant governor, a state ethics panel found Swift guilty of creating "the appearance of impropriety" for allowing (or requiring) aides to baby-sit for her daughter and run personal errands. She asked staffers to take their vacation days in order to help her move. She commandeered a State Police helicopter to fly home to Western Massachusetts for Thanksgiving, rather than suffer with her constituents along the grid locked Massachusetts Turnpike on the busiest travel day of the year. She is also criticized for accepting a disproportionately large salary from a local law school for a single course she taught in her spare time while pulling down $75,000 as lieutenant governor.

She handled all the bad publicity about her ethical lapses badly, offering "the demands of the position of lieutenant governor" and "the difficulties of being a working mother" as excuses to justify her behavior. She displayed a sense of entitlement before eventually acknowledging her mistakes, only after considerable public ridicule elicited her apologies.

Swift's personal life has always been more of an issue than her political ideology. She has no clear political identity and seems to follow rather than lead. She has articulated no stances on gun control, abortion or drugs.

In April, 2001, Jane Swift became Acting Governor of Massachusetts when Governor Paul Cellucci resigned to accept President Bush's appointment as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States to Canada. Her never-ending toll raising and her firing of anyone in her way has been criticized by all sides, including conservative talk show hosts in Boston. Her gay stepson made an issue of her opposition to gay marriages and she has most recently chosen a gay running mate for the position of lieutenant governor who also champions gay marriage in Mass while she "agrees to disagree".

She is the nation's youngest governor and, when she had twins in May of last year, she became the first to give birth while in office. She took considerable "Working Maternity Leave", but did not relinquish power for even a moment, instead, she ran the state from her hospital bed, the delivery room and her home via telephone, another decision that brought considerable criticism and led to the moniker "the pregnant pariah" and her unofficial title 'Her Majesty".

There are few Republicans in Massachusetts that will not vote Independent in the upcoming elections, imho.

77 posted on 01/08/2002 4:02:08 PM PST by Drumbo
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To: GeneD

The Munchkin party
fully endorses
Robert Reich
as governor of Mass.


79 posted on 01/08/2002 4:11:10 PM PST by Smedley
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To: GeneD
I am a Proud Republican - but - I am going to vote for Robert Reich due to circumstances that do not allow me to vote with the party...

I only hope that Reich is more about economics and less about social engineering...

80 posted on 01/08/2002 4:19:46 PM PST by krodriguesdc
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