Monday, January 31, 2011

The Council's "LIBTARD"

FRANKSMITHSAYSNB EDITORIAL:

It seems quite clear from many recent actions and statements made by Alderman Michael Trueworthy, that as the Mayor Pro Tempore, he is clearly chomping at the bit for a chance to park his butt behind the mayor's desk, but will he ever get that chance? Perhaps only if his own party leadership were to stop working against him by pushing their own radical candidate for Senate, because short of Mayor Tim Stewart resigning to become our next Senator, there is very little chance of this libtard ever becoming mayor on his own. Common sense would dictate that Mr. Trueworthy should be one of the biggest supporters of Tim Stewart's Senate campaign even if it is for purely selfish reasons!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a mayor this libtard will make. Didn't I read on this blog that he was arrested by West Hartford Police not too long ago for driving an unregistered car?

How can a guy who can't remember to register his car run a city with a $200 million budget?

God help us!

Anonymous said...

Does anybody really want Mike "trainwreck" Trueworthy to step into the mayor's seat? Tim should finish his term and do the city a favor by not allowing the possibility of an unqualified person to occupy his seat! "

Anonymous said...

WHAT A NIGHTMARE THIS WOULD BE!

Lou Salvio said...

" Anonymous said...
Does anybody really want Mike "trainwreck" Trueworthy to step into the mayor's seat? Tim should finish his term and do the city a favor by not allowing the possibility of an unqualified person to occupy his seat!

February 1, 2011 5:30 PM"

When this current Common Council was voted into office in November of 2009, Republicans on the Council nominated Mark Bernacki for the position of Mayor Pro Tem.
We argued that Mark, a Republican like the Mayor, represented the kind of person the Mayor could trust to lead the city in a responsible way in those times when the Mayor, for whatever reason, could not be present.
The vote at the time was, 11 Democrats for Mike Trueworthy, 4 Republicans for Mark Bernacki. Had Mark Bernacki been voted to be Mayor Pro Tem, the above-quoted post at the beginning of this comment would not have been possible. Having Mark as Mayor Pro Tem would have made Mayor Stewart's transition to the State Senate non- problemmatic.
Right now, on the Council, Mike T. wanted to handle being both Pro Tem and Majority leader (double duty?).
Fortunately, while it may be different in their caucuses behind closed doors, Democrats chose to name Eva M. as their majority representative.
Council Democrats would do well to ask Mike T. to stand aside when Stewart wins the State Senate election.

Can't wait to see the rebuttals to that last sentence.

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