Posted on 11/06/2010 9:31:45 PM PDT by raccoonradio
Howie thread for the week starting with his Sunday Herald column
GOPs blue-chippers emerge amid losses
By Howie Carr | Sunday, November 7, 2010 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Columnists
Cheer up Massachusetts Republicans. It could have been worse. Maybe not much worse, but it can always be worse.
But 2010 could have been a whole lot better, too. Sean Bielat was a great candidate. Imagine if hed been campaigning on the North Shore against Johnny Pockets Tierney, or on the Cape against Bill Keating, who ran his campaign from the Witness Protection Program.
Youd be saying Congressman-elect Sean Bielat.
But Bielat ended up facing Barney Frank, with his extra-gerrymandered district and his $200,000 in personal funds.
Heres another coulda-woulda-shoulda. Last January, a couple of days after Scott Browns victory, Charlie Baker sat down with two of the architects of Browns upset Eric Fehrnstrom and Beth Myers. Charlie wanted a download of information.
Charlie already had his team in place, led by Rob Gray, whose resume includes the disastrous 2006 Muffy Healey race and Mitt Romneys doomed 2004 effort to increase the GOP presence in the Legislature. Grays been running on Bill Welds fumes for years.
What if . . . Charlie had listened to Browns people and then said, You know, maybe you guys oughta be running my campaign. But he didnt say that, and the Brown crew went to work instead for the Republican Governors Association.
What if . . . Charlie had figured out a way to use his running mate, Richie Tisei? Hes a good, veteran campaigner. But Tisei seemed to spend most of the fall trying (unsuccessfully) to help hold his own state Senate seat for the Republicans.
What if . . . Charlie had picked as his running mate Karyn Polito? Couldnt have hurt him with women, could it? Usually the gender gap is a moonbat-media talking-point to bash Republicans with, but this year, in this state, Charlie Baker really had one.
What if . . . Mary Z. Connaughton had enough money to publicize Suzanne Bumps Tim Geithner-like theory of paying taxes namely, you dont pay unless they catch you.
But enough of the recriminations. Lets look at the small silver linings in the ominously large dark cloud. The GOP picked up 17 seats in the House, increasing their numbers (pending recounts) to 32. Nothings more local than a state reps fight, and the Republicans hunted down the weakest sheeple in Speaker DeLeos herd.
Unfortunately, in the Senate, the GOP will never get another perfect opportunity to eliminate the vivacious Therese Murray, who limped home with 52 percent of the vote. With redistricting about to begin, the Senates Miss Congeniality will dump Sandwich (hometown of her hard-working opponent) and the other Cape towns, after which she will annex most of Sen. Kennedys Brockton district. Tough luck, Tom.
Finally, Worcester County, where it was still Jan. 19 for the Republicans last Tuesday. They won the sheriffs race, with a large assist from the Democrat, Tom Foley, who announced that hed be keeping his $111,920.04 state pension in addition to the sheriffs salary. The Worcester GOP held on to the outgoing reps seats, knocked off an incumbent rep and won the open Governors Council seat.
So it could have been worse. Thin gruel, I know, but the Republicans have been counted out before (think 1986) and somebodys always come along to rebuild the party. Now comes the Rick Pitino question: Is there another Ray Shamie ready to walk through that door?
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1294590
Tim Cahill: Attacks backfired
Independent slams Republican strategy
By Jessica Fargen | Sunday, November 7, 2010 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Local Politics
In his first in-depth interview since his bruising loss for governor, Independent Tim Cahill yesterday denied playing spoiler to Charlie Baker, instead blaming the GOP for its own candidates defeat.
The RGA did what they felt they had to do. It backfired on them, he said of the Republican Governors Association, which spent a whopping $4.6 million on attack ads in Massachusetts.
Im not saying it didnt hurt me, but it hurt their guy just as much, a relaxed and introspective Cahill told the Herald as he raked leaves in the front yard of his Quincy home.
I may not have ever been able to get any closer than I was even if they hadnt been there, but their guy might have gotten closer than he got and maybe he would have won. I wasnt in it to spoil anything.
Cahill said the RGA misread the Massachusetts electorate after Republican Scott Browns election in January to the U.S. Senate. The heavy involvement of the national Republican Party turned off independent voters and drove them to Deval Patrick, he said. Patrick was re-elected as governor Tuesday, beating Baker by 8 points the exact share of the vote Cahill received.
Baker last week in an e-mail to supporters blamed his loss, in part, on Cahills candidacy.
I think the fact that Republicans got pretty badly beat everywhere points more to their strategy not working than me being a factor, he said. I was a factor because they made me a factor.
A spokesman for the RGA could not be reached. A Baker campaign spokesman did not return a call and e-mail yesterday.
In a wide-ranging, hour-long interview, Cahill, the states treasurer, looked back on the wild final month of the campaign, during which his Republican running mate, Paul Loscocco, defected to Baker and Cahill filed a lawsuit that dragged both campaigns into the mud.
Cahill, who was a registered Democrat before he ran for governor, called the Loscocco shocker a turning point. On Oct. 1, fewer than two hours after phoning Cahill to let him know he was leaving, Loscocco and Baker appeared at a press conference.
It was a very strange day. I wont forget any moment of that day, he said. It was shocking.
Voters and the media, he said, took a dim view.
It cost the Baker people, he said. Whether it cost them the election, I dont know, but it certainly slowed down any momentum they had.
A week later, Cahill filed a lawsuit claiming four members of his own campaign staff conspired with Baker to leak secrets. Baker claimed e-mails made public in the lawsuit showed Cahills campaign staff was working with the treasury to run positive Lottery ads this fall.
The defection, including that of top Republican strategist John Weaver, was the ultimate betrayal, Cahill said. He acknowledged that the lawsuit ultimately helped Patrick, but that was not his intention.
While the RGA attack ads aimed at Cahill hurt his campaign, Cahill said he is to blame for his own loss.
Ill take responsibility for everything we did. Ill take responsibility for bringing John Weaver in. Mistake. For partnering up with Paul Loscocco. Mistake. It hurt me no question about it. Nobody made me do it.
Cahill, who has worked in government since the 1990s, said he plans to leave the public sector and wont be running for office soon. He will remain an Independent, he said.
I have no regrets, he said. Now is my opportunity to go out and look and see whats out there.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view.bg?articleid=1294589
“Now is my opportunity to go out and look and see what’s out there.” There will be much less to see, after Patrick and the state legislature continues to screw up Massachusetts with: many more tax increases, much bigger government, more “red tape”, redistricting that allows big advantages to state Democrats, legislation that allows criminals to vote in future elections=a voter boost for Democrats, amnesty for illegal immigrants=a voter boost for Democrats,...More and more people and businesses will be leaving Massachusetts, for many years to come. THANK YOU TIM CAHILL-NOT! At least, the Massachusetts Congress will be losing one House seat.
A friend of mine just called me and told me that the todd and tom show on WRKO is being replaced as soon as tomorrow or wednesday with steve sweeney and joe malone, this is HUGE! Apparently someone called in and said to tom, “now you know how scott allen miller felt”. I aksed my friend if there was something in print but he said he can’t find anything in print and doesn’t think there is anything, it was announced on the show this morning and tom and todd want people to call all the other local shows and say “save tom and todd”, they are hoping to get back on the air and become legends like brudnoy did.
If this is true about tom and todd - I bet Howie is dancing in the streets right now!
yes I have been hearing it. Some comments on the WRKO facebook group. Your post may be the one they are referring to {”we read about it on the internet”). Waiting for details nothing else so far.
though you did say that someone did call and say now you know show scott allen miller felt
Todd: “if you called in on Howie’s show and said save Tom and Todd, he has a lot of pull...’ I don’t know, this could be a hoax
No they’re not referring to my post, apparently they announced the internet sighting earlier this morning long before I posted anything, the only reason I know anything is because someone called me - I don’t listen to tom and todd - I find it interesting that they want to become legends like brudnoy - he apparently had listeners call in to get him reinstated and it worked - tom and todd think they are strong enough to get reinstated. Sweeney and Malone are an “interesting” duo - not interesting enough for me to switch back to RKO though!
If this is a hoax they should be fired!
it could be a hoax perhaps with Wolfe’s blessing even though he may get a lot of calls. WEEI got rid of Ted Sarandis and put Mike Adams on temp. One night Mike “locked himself in the studio and said he wouldn’t leave” till they gave him the job permanently. Supp. WEEI/WRKO’s Jason Wolfe said sure, you got the job.
Later they admitted it was a hoax. Wolfe probably in on it all along! I have jokingly given him the nickname “Hokey Wolf(e)” after the Hanna-Barbera character who seemed a bit of a con man...
I will never listen to Joe Malone.
He is on once a week with Jeff Katz on RushRadio and I just switch to WRKO. Now I will just switch to something else.
http://media.969bostontalks.com/Podcasts/1466/11-05-10_news_quiz.mp3
Malone and Sweeney were on WTKK last Fri and joked about doing a new show on another station. Lib blog Blue Mass Group picked up on it. Thought they were serious.
It was apparently a joke. They were on WTKK last Fri and joked about getting a new show on a diff. station.
Listen to Eagan and Braude with them, if you can stand it.
http://media.969bostontalks.com/Podcasts/1466/11-05-10_news_quiz.mp3
So this is all a hoax by tom and todd to get more ratings?
I’m not a fan of malone and I can only take sweeney in small doses so I definetly will not be listening! I do listen to katz tho and usually tune out malone when he does his bit on tuesday mornings
probably, I guess they took advantage of it. I just registered at BMG the liberal blog (ugh) to set record straight. Thought now GQuagmire said he heard a programming announcement on WTKK will happen on Graham’s show at noon...?
tweet to me by bostonradio:
>>No more Jimmy Myers on 96,9 on Sundays(2-5p). The 8-10a Saturday slot is also open. Sweeney+Malone?
The big announcement on WTKK was that Graham was getting married. Not that I got into him before, but I don’t plan to listen to that fraud ever again.
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