Sunday, June 30, 2013

The hypocrisy of the pit yorkie, John Laird (He ain't gone, yet?)

As John Laird's unfortunate tenure for our community comes to a close (He ain't gone yet?) he becomes more and more a true character of himself, less and less constrained by his concern over the people.

Fresh from his crushing defeat on the CRC debacle, Laird has nothing to say about that.  His tenure of name-calling and personal attacks is a close second to that moron Brancaccio's, so when he's finally gone, he certainly won't be missed.

In today's installment, the slimeball interviews loser Tim Probst, who ran a campaign almost as filthy as a typical Laird column.

It was full of such scat as this:

Height of hypocrisy

Meanwhile, back at the circus, if you missed the latest melodrama involving Boss Benton, check out the column in last Wednesday's Columbian written by Peter Callaghan of The News Tribune in Tacoma. Callaghan describes Benton's performance as chairman of the committee that rules on complaints about violations of the Senate's respectful workplace rules: "One of his first acts was to lift all Senate sanctions against another senator, Pam Roach" who had bullied staff members in 2009.
While, I, too, have questioned many of Sen. Benton's actions here, that's not the point of this post.

The point of this post is to illustrate that no... Benton's actions, as questionable as they are, don't come close to the "height of hypocrisy" the scumbag who wrote this morning's screed has defined with his own words.

There's more of this type of tripe... but you get the gist.

Had Probst won, there would have been no Majority Coalition Caucas.  Had Probst won, we'd all be paying higher taxes.  Had Probst won, that fricking CRC would likely be getting built.  

Those two issues alone were and are enough to make me thankful that Benton won the election over Probst, his other issues aside.

Laird, of course, makes no mention of those inconvenient truths, because that's how they roll at the Lazy C.

Sooner rather than later, the yorkie's last column will yap.  And while I fear Laird's replacement will also be his clone, I fail to see how much worse it can get.

Leave, John.  And soon.  You've done enough damage to our community.

That I-5 Drawbridge looks prettier every day to me, you lying cockroach.

1 comment:

Jack said...

Anybody else noticte that Brancaccio is strangely silent"?? do you think that he's having a nervous breakdown somewhere??