Originally Posted by
Lee Chowaniec
Spot on, Mark! LMAO.
Too often in the past the Republican Party took the high road in election campaigns and it cost them dearly. Unfortunately, in today’s political climate a roll in the mud has become the paradigm. Sojka’s questions and comments to Breezy (especially Breezy) were relevant and appropriate.
However, what particularly drew my attention was this paragraph written by Breezy:
Yet, with the Trump university scandal where middle class people were scammed out of all their money in some cases, or Trump using undocumented aliens in his projects, or the trail of unpaid contractor debts linked to this man that cost families a lot of their money, apartment sales scams, and all the rest, then you somehow bring up a minor arrest of someone who has led an exemplary life and somehow that is a why people should support who you say they should support ????? The thing happened in 1992 for crying out loud.
Breezy’s Trump analogous reference was irrelevant and unrelated to local town politics.
Stating that an individual’s history should play no role in current politics regarding integrity and credibility flies in the face of his constant barrage of past history references to the likes of past Supervisor Fudoli and a cast of former Republican Party office holders, candidates and even their supporters.
Dare to be anything but a member of the Democratic Party, you’re an ‘idiot’ and game for political correctness and/or social warrior identity politic savagery.
Dare to vote for any candidate other than a Democrat in Breezy’s world and expect to be mocked and considered a clown, castigated and fit for public ridicule. His mantra is that of former Party boss Frank Max who dared to publicly remark at a Democratic Party fundraising function: “They may not be the best candidates, but they are our candidates and victory is most important.”
Often Breezy’s team succeeds because of a disorganized, inept Ralph Mohr club, indifferent or lazy Republican Party registered voters, a local Independence Party membership that was once infiltrated by and still influenced by the Democratic Party and a biased media.
Lastly, Breezy doesn’t answer questions, he just throws shade. He asks us to forget or forgive past Dem sins but rails against everything Republican; never once recognizing the positive things that happened under the Fudoli administration (4 consecutive years of tax cut budgets, the sale of the Colecraft Building, Library and dilapidated Dog Control facility, the construction of the police building, etc.) but savaging him at every opportunity for activities outside the political spectrum. I would suggest a little more civility Breezy as there are a lot of skeletons in the Democratic Party closet. Next year's general election is more than year off and its already getting nasty.