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		<title>The Week In Politics &#8211; October 27</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Oct 2011 12:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[That&#8217;s right, people &#8212; I&#8217;m back, baby! Well, sort of. The print edition of this column is still a ways off &#8212; it&#8217;ll probably debut in January &#8212; but there&#8217;s enough going on that I felt compelled to resurrect the column early as an online-only dealie. Quick aside: this blog&#8217;s guts are a bit befouled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s right, people &#8212; I&#8217;m back, baby!</p>
<p>Well, sort of. The print edition of this column is still a ways off &#8212; it&#8217;ll probably debut in January &#8212; but there&#8217;s enough going on that I felt compelled to resurrect the column early as an online-only dealie.</p>
<p>Quick aside: this blog&#8217;s guts are a bit befouled at present, so trying to comment will lead only to frustration and heartbreak. If you feel the need to chew me out for anything, you can e-mail me at bailey at capenews dot net (sorry to spell it out, but man, the spambots have it out for me lately).</p>
<p>The development that really inspired my early return to whinging about politics is this week&#8217;s development with Alan Khazei, who on Wednesday dropped out of the US Senate race, citing an inability to raise money and gather support now that the Democratic Party has embraced <a href="http://elizabethwarren.com/" target="_blank">Elizabeth Warren</a> as its official horse in the race.</p>
<p>Alan. Dude. Has the Presidential race taught you nothing? A couple  months ago, <a href="http://www.rickperry.org/" target="_blank">Rick Perry</a> entered the Presidential race and everyone went &#8220;Michele who?&#8221; Now look  at him! He&#8217;s running third in most polls behind <a href="http://www.mittromney.com/" target="_blank">Mitt Romney</a> and <a href="http://www.hermancain.com/" target="_blank">Herman freakin&#8217; Cain</a> &#8212; and Herman is kind of crazy! Warren still has plenty of time to say or do something insane and give you a shot at overtaking her!</p>
<p>She&#8217;s already dipping her toe into that pool with a recent comment to <a href="http://www.thedailybeast.com/" target="_blank">The Daily Beast</a> that she &#8220;created much of the intellectual foundation for what&#8221; Occupy Wall Street and its spinoffs are doing now. She&#8217;s since backtracked on that remark, so she&#8217;s obviously mastered the necessary campaigning skill of saying something rather outrageous and/or self-aggrandizing and then nimbly backpedaling when someone calls her on it.</p>
<p>But, to my intended original point: Khazei was the most promising candidate in the field beside Warren, who really needs someone to run her through the paces, if nothing else. There are four other Democrats that I know of who are still in the race &#8212; <a href="http://www.tomconroy.org/" target="_blank">Tom Conroy</a>, <a href="http://www.marisadefranco.com/" target="_blank">Marisa DeFranco</a>, <a href="http://jimkingforsenate.org/" target="_blank">Jim King</a>, and <a href="http://www.herbrobinson.us/" target="_blank">Herb Robinson</a> &#8212; and I&#8217;m betting you haven&#8217;t heard of ANY of them.</p>
<p>And chances are you will continue to hear nothing about them, because the media, like the Democratic Party, is currently latched onto Warren, and now that Khazei &#8212; who had a degree of name recognition &#8212; is gone, it&#8217;s going to be All-Warren All The Time until after the September primary.</p>
<p>Anyone remember what happened the last time the Dems named an heir apparent to the Senate seat and left that candidate to cruise to an &#8220;easy victory&#8221;? The Democratic Party apparently doesn&#8217;t. Party leaders should have at the very least given Khazei enough support to keep him active through the primary so we the voters &#8212; remember us? We (ostensibly) choose elected officials &#8212; could see who the better candidate truly was.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Speaking of denying voters choice, it was also announced yesterday that longtime <a href="http://olver.house.gov/" target="_blank">Congressman John Olver (D)</a> is retiring, freeing up the race for the First Congressional District &#8212; and, perhaps more notably, giving the <a href="http://www.malegislature.gov/district" target="_blank">special joint legislative committee on redistricting</a> every excuse in the world to let the First District take the big hit so the committee can, for the most part, maintain the existing boundaries for the other eight Congressional districts.</p>
<p>You see, when Massachusetts lost a district following the 2010 Census, there was a lot of concern that redrawing district lines would end up pitting two incumbent Democrats against one another in the primary race, and there was heavy speculation that the 10th Congressional District (which includes the Cape and Islands) would be eliminated and its towns folded into the Fourth or Ninth Districts &#8212; potentially setting up a contest between freshman <a href="http://keating.house.gov/" target="_blank">Congressman William R. Keating</a> and, respectively, <a href="http://frank.house.gov/" target="_blank">Barney Frank</a> or <a href="http://lynch.house.gov/" target="_blank">Stephen Lynch</a>.</p>
<p>But now that Olver is out of the picture, the committee can carefully redraw the district boundaries to avoid any hot Dem-on-Dem action in September. Convenient, isnt it?</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>On a more local note: while there has not yet been an official announcement, there&#8217;s every indication that Republican <a href="http://www.votekeyes.com/" target="_blank">Thomas F. Keyes</a> is planning to challenge <a href="http://www.theresemurray.com/" target="_blank">Senate President Therese M. Murray (D)</a> in 2012. Keyes lost to Murray in 2010 in a surprisingly tight race: 52.5 percent of voters in the Plymouth and Barnstable District sided with the eight-term incumbent Murray, and 47.5 percent voted for Keyes, making this Murray&#8217;s tightest re-election race ever.</p>
<p>After the 2010 election, people on Keyes&#8217; e-mail list (including me) continued to receive e-mails from the campaign, in which Keyes was referred to as the man &#8220;who is seriously considering&#8221; a rematch in 2012. The e-mails started out as stock rebuttals to everything Murray did (<strong>&#8220;Keyes Disappointed Murray Refuses To Create An Independent Commission On Redistricting&#8221; </strong>read one early notice), but soon turned into rally and fundraiser announcements. Once you start raising money, I think it&#8217;s safe to say you&#8217;re no longer merely &#8220;considering&#8221; running for office &#8212; especially when, <a href="http://www.efs.cpf.state.ma.us/DisplayReport.aspx?reportId=138605" target="_blank">according to a mid-year finance report filed with the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance</a>, you&#8217;ve raised a little over $11,000 over the first six months of 2011.</p>
<p>The question is not whether Keyes is running, the question is: can he effectively run against Murray on his own? Last year Keyes&#8217; campaign ran concurrently to those of two strong candidates &#8212; <a href="http://www.electrandyhunt.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Randy Hunt (R &#8211; Sandwich)</a> and Jeffrey D. Perry, who ran unsuccessfully for Congress &#8212; and Keyes&#8217; detractors insisted the only reason he made as good a showing as he did was because he hitched his faint star to two much brighter and, in Perry&#8217;s case, more high-profile wagons.</p>
<p>An upset victory is certainly not out of the question, but Murray&#8217;s undeniable clout has benefited the region for many years, and that&#8217;s going to be a hard thing for voters to give up in favor of a man with no clout, few connections in the State House, and little political experience beyond the town and county level.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Finally, we bid a fond farewell to <a href="http://www.susangifford.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Susan D. Williams Gifford (R &#8211; Wareham)</a>, whose Second Plymouth District has been shifted completely off Cape Cod due to the aforementioned redistricting. She represented three precincts in Bourne, which will now be divvied up between Hunt and <a href="http://www.votevieira.com/" target="_blank">State Representative David T. Vieira (R &#8211; Falmouth)</a>.</p>
<p>While the Cape delegation is losing one of its number, Gifford had a minimal presence on Cape Cod, so I expect her loss to be negligible. I very rarely saw her at any major event attended by the other members of the delegation, and I&#8217;ve on occasion heard some critical remarks about her non-attendance from a couple of her colleagues.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 17:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One election down, one to go! Check www.capenews.net for the lowdown on who won what (I put this thing together on Tuesdays, hence the lack of results here), but this week marks the beginning of the election season in earnest, because all those candidates who had no primary opponents have to now wake up and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One election down, one to go!</p>
<p>Check <a href="http://www.capenews.net" target="_blank">www.capenews.net</a> for the lowdown on who won what (I put this thing together on Tuesdays, hence the lack of results here), but this week marks the beginning of the election season in earnest, because all those candidates who had no primary opponents have to now wake up and start campaigning.</p>
<p>A precious few get to kick back and relax as they have no opponents whatsoever – <strong>Barnstable County Sheriff James M. Cummings, Cape &amp; Islands DA Michael D. O’Keefe</strong>, and <strong>State Representative Timothy R. Madden (D – Nantucket) </strong>– but everyone else has to do at least a little legwork.</p>
<p>There are some solid local races here, but also a few that I’m expecting to be rather uninspiring affairs. I look first to <a href="http://www.susangifford.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Susan D. Williams Gifford (R – Wareham)</a>, whose Democratic challenger <a href="http://electdavidsmith.org/home.htm" target="_blank">David A. Smith</a> of Wareham is thus far striking me as another in a long line of lackluster opponents for Rep. Gifford.</p>
<p>Turning my gaze northeastward, I see an uphill battle for <a href="http://www.votekeyes.com/" target="_blank">Thomas F. Keyes</a>, who is challenging <a href="http://www.electterrymurray.com/" target="_blank">Senate President Therese M. Murray (D – Plymouth)</a>. Sen. Murray holds a major power position in the Legislature, has crazy cash in her campaign war chest, and – perhaps most importantly – has successfully spearheaded health care and economic development reforms in the past two years, so one cannot accuse her of having a do-nothing term in her rearview mirror.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://devalpatrick.com/" target="_blank">Governor Deval L. Patrick’s</a> firing up his re-election campaign and has opened several “regional coordinated campaign offices” across the state, including four on Cape Cod. If you’re looking for information on The Guv, check out the local offices at 359   Main Street in Falmouth and 4 Merchants Square in Sandwich.</p>
<p>The governor, by the way, received an endorsement last week from Boston Mayor Thomas Menino. Mayor Menino called Gov. Patrick “whuh rhl leddeh en Mussashuztz” (translated for those who don’t speak Mumble: “a real leader in Massachusetts”).</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jillstein.org/" target="_blank">Dr. Jill E. Stein</a> is hopping mad that she’s being overlooked by the Boston media.</p>
<p>Dr. Stein, the Green-Rainbow Party candidate, was not invited to participate in a radio debate in Boston this week, and she initially was not invited to participate in a televised debate scheduled for Tuesday – in the latter case, because her campaign war chest was about $31,000 short of meeting a minimum $100,000 threshold.</p>
<p>She is now going to participate in next week’s televised debate, but still got shafted from this week’s radio debate on WBZ.</p>
<p>The Boston Herald’s Margery Eagan opined this week that Dr. Stein should not be so catered to, and in fact should not be in the race, citing her inability to raise money on the same level as her rivals and her history of failed campaigns (governor in 2002, state representative in 2004, secretary of the Commonwealth in 2006).</p>
<p>Eagan rationalized that she has a snowball’s chance of winning the election, so why should the media waste time on her when that time could go to Gov. Patrick, <a href="http://www.charliebaker2010.com/" target="_blank">Charles D. Baker Jr.</a>, and <a href="http://www.timforgovernor.com/" target="_blank">Timothy P. Cahill</a>.</p>
<p>This arrogant attitude – “I don’t think this person can win, so I think he/she should just drop out now” – is part of what’s wrong with contemporary politics. The media adopt their darlings early on, the candidates they determine to be “viable,” and leave all others out in the cold, in the process do the voting public a grave disservice by burying the “weak” candidates under a ton of coverage for the “strong” contenders.</p>
<p>In the gubernatorial race it’s Dr. Stein. In the Congressional race Republicans Raymond Kasperowicz, the first guy to declare his candidacy, and Robert E. Hayden III were largely ignored in favor of <a href="http://www.jeffperryforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich)</a> and Joseph D. Malone. In 2008 Jeffrey K. Beatty’s challenge to US Senator John F. Kerry (D) was barely acknowledged, even after the media’s chosen sweetheart Jim Ogonowski tanked hard by failing to collect enough signatures to earn a spot on the primary ballot.</p>
<p>The decision whether to run for any elected seat – and whether to continue running when “they” say it’s futile – belongs first and foremost to the candidates themselves, and then to the voters, not the media. Ever.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mattpatrick.org/" target="_blank">State Representative Matthew C. Patrick (D – Falmouth)</a> has added Virginia Ryan to his re-election campaign team. Ms. Ryan recently left her post of several years as the Housing Assistance Corporation’s assistant to the CEO/director of special projects.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Upcoming campaign events:</p>
<p>Rep. Gifford is hosting a fundraiser for Rep. Perry on Monday. That’ll be held at the Mezza Luna restaurant in Bourne from 5:30 PM to 7 PM.</p>
<p>Sen. Murray is the guest of honor at a September 26 fundraiser in East Sandwich. Betsy and Bill Lehrer will host that event at their home from 4 to 6 PM. For more information, e-mail Bet6453@aol.com or call 508-888-2016.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here we are, the final column before Primary Election Day! As is often the case, the turnout for the primaries will probably be on the light side, but if you’re reading this then you better bloody well get off your cans and go out to vote on Tuesday. There are four Republicans and two Democrats [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here we are, the final column before Primary Election Day!</p>
<p>As is often the case, the turnout for the primaries will probably be on the light side, but if you’re reading this then you better bloody well get off your cans and go out to vote on Tuesday.</p>
<p>There are four Republicans and two Democrats vying for their respective party nomination for US Representative of the 10th Congressional District, perhaps the Cape’s most crucial race of the season. Congressman William D. Delahunt (D) was a strong voice for the Cape for many years, and the region can’t afford to be without a staunch advocate in Washington.</p>
<p>Although this paper is not going to offer any endorsements for the primaries, I’ll exercise some editorial privilege and urge voters to support <a href="http://www.olearyforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Senator Robert A. O’Leary (D – Barnstable)</a> and <a href="http://www.jeffperryforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich)</a> for the very reason I just cited. As Cape residents themselves, either man would immediately be a superior spokesman for the region’s needs in federal government.</p>
<p>You might think their general credentials pale when compared to those of, respectively, <a href="http://www.billkeating2010.com/" target="_blank">William R. Keating</a> and <a href="http://joemalonecongress.com/" target="_blank">Joseph D. Malone</a>, and I’d argue that point, but there’s a greater concern here: considering the state of the economy, Cape voters need to be more than a little self-serving and stick with the hometown boys.</p>
<p>PS: If you don’t go out to vote and the guy you wanted to win doesn’t, you waive your right to gripe about it later.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>By the way, Gatehouse Media’s poll on the Congressional race augers good news for Rep. Perry, bad news for everyone else. As of Tuesday Rep. Perry was winning with 48 percent of 652 voters supporting him, 36 percent backing Malone, eight percent for Republican <a href="http://rkasperowicz.com/congress/" target="_blank">Raymond Kasperowicz</a>, and Sen. O’Leary and Mr. Keating each receiving two percent support.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Regular readers know that, while I list noteworthy endorsements in this column, I find them generally useless. They’re more reflective of a candidate’s political allegiances than a true measure of his or her value to the masses as an elected official.</p>
<p>And yet, sometimes endorsements are very telling. I look to Mr. Malone, whose endorsements have been largely from people like him: guys who used to big kind of big wheels in politics and haven’t done anything worthwhile in that arena for years. That always said to me this was a guy set in old and perhaps outdated ways of thinking.</p>
<p>Last week Mr. Malone got an endorsement from Christy P. Mihos, former (and spectacularly failed) gubernatorial candidate. In his endorsement, Mr. Mihos harkens back to a golden time when state government was flawless and effective and everyone was a establishment-defying reformer, and applauded Malone for being part of a glorious time that I’m sure was not at all quite that spiffy in reality.</p>
<p>Let’s be honest: as the saying goes, the past was never as perfect as we remember, just as the future is not always as bleak as we dread. Sometimes old ways fade into the mists of history for a good reason, and in an election cycle when – according to the national media narrative, at least – voters are crying out for fresh ideas, why should voters turn to someone whose heyday was 20 years ago?</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Remember what I said about endorsements being about political allegiances? Well then, make of these what you will: <a href="http://www.susangifford.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Susan D. William Gifford (R – Wareham)</a> is endorsing Rep. Perry’s Congressional campaign, and <a href="http://www.electatsalis.org/" target="_blank">State Representative Demetrius J. Atsalis (D – Barnstable)</a> is endorsing <a href="http://www.danwolfforsenate.com/" target="_blank">Daniel A. Wolf</a> for State Senator of the Cape &amp; Islands District.</p>
<p>And yet more: Sen. O’Leary and Mr. Malone got the nod from the Boston Globe last week.</p>
<p><a href="http://sheilalyons2010.com/" target="_blank">Sheila R. Lyons</a>, Democratic candidate for State Senator of the Cape &amp; Islands District, received the endorsement of the National Association of Social Workers Massachusetts Chapter – Political Action for Candidate Election.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.democratsofsandwich.org/PatriciaMosca.htm" target="_blank">Patricia L. Mosca</a>, Democratic candidate for governor’s councilor of the first district, received the formal endorsement of Carole A. Fiola, the current and departing councilor.</p>
<p>Rep. Perry got the endorsement of the National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund.</p>
<p>James M. Cummings, Barnstable County sheriff, has endorsed Democrat – yes, a Republican has endorsed a Democrat! – <a href="http://waltermoniz.com/" target="_blank">Walter Moniz</a> in the race for governor’s councilor of the first district.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Now that we have all the praise out of the way, let’s move on to the obligatory last-minute controversies.</p>
<p>Last week the Boston Globe discovered that <a href="http://www.timforgovernor.com/" target="_blank">Timothy P. Cahill</a>, <a href="http://www.guyglodis.com/" target="_blank">Guy W. Glodis</a>, and <a href="http://www.timmurray.org/" target="_blank">Timothy P. Murray</a> – candidates for governor, state auditor, and lieutenant governor, respectively – all had some tax issues in their backgrounds.</p>
<p>The campaign committee for Mr. Cahill, the sitting state treasurer, had failed to pay about $15,000 in state taxes over the past decade. Mr. Glodis, Worcester County sheriff, had neglected to pay $2,568 in taxes on interest collected by his campaign committee between 2007 and 2009. Lt. Gov. Murray’s campaign committee failed to make tax payments on campaign fund interest in 2007 and 2008.</p>
<p>Mr. Cahill and Lt. Gov. Murray acted on the delinquencies right away and offered the perfunctory “This was just a simple mistake” explanations.</p>
<p>Sheriff Glodis, however, is being a bit more obstinate and is insisting that his campaign does not also owe federal tax payments on his accrued interest, which runs contrary to federal tax code. Not a wise position to take in light of recent revelations that he once received a questionable loan from a hedge fund manager now doing hard time in federal prison for bilking investors.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>The gap between<a href="http://devalpatrick.com/" target="_blank"> Governor Deval L. Patrick</a> and <a href="http://www.charliebaker2010.com/" target="_blank">Charles D. Baker Jr.</a> continues to shrink. That latest Rasmussen poll showed that 44 percent of voters surveyed currently support Gov. Patrick, and 42 percent support Mr. Baker. Mr. Cahill trails waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay behind at 8 percent (Green-Rainbow Party <a href="http://www.jillstein.org/" target="_blank">Dr. Jill E. Stein</a> was not named in the poll).</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>It’s not too late to plan to hit the Daily Brew in Cataumet this evening, for a fundraiser for <a href="http://www.mattpatrick.org/" target="_blank">State Representative Matthew C. Patrick (D – Falmouth)</a>. He’ll be there starting at 5:30 PM for a casual meet-and-greet with voters. His special guest is Cape Cod RTA director Thomas S. Cahir, who previously held the Third Barnstable District state rep seat.</p>
<p>Call 508-540-6308 to RSVP.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>This week’s event reminders:</p>
<p>William Zammer is hosting at his Flying Bridge restaurant a fundraiser for <a href="http://www.votevieira.com/" target="_blank">David T. Vieira</a>, Republican candidate for State Representative of the Third Barnstable District. That is scheduled for Sunday from 4 to 6 PM. Donations will be accepted at the door.</p>
<p><a href="James F. Munafo Jr." target="_blank">James F. Munafo Jr.</a>, Republican candidate for State Representative of the Second Barnstable District, invites supporters to a “FUNdraiser” in support of his campaign. Join Mr. Munafo at Sandwich Mini-Golf on Route 6A in Sandwich for the “Vote Munafo Mini-Golf Tournament” on Sunday. The tourney runs from 4 to 7 PM. E-mail votemunafo@integrity.com to reserve a spot in the tournament. Cost is $10.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.electrandyhunt.com/" target="_blank">F. Randal Hunt</a>, Republican candidate for State Representative of the Fifth Barnstable District, is holding a pasta supper fundraiser at the American Legion Hall in Sandwich on Saturday, September 25 starting at 6 PM; a golf tourney fundraiser at Holly Ridge on Sunday, October 3 starting at 8:20 AM; and “Pizza &amp; Politics with Pizzazz” at Two Brothers Pizza &amp; Mexican in Sandwich on Monday, October 11 at 5:30 PM.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Finally, a quick correction of sorts. In the ongoing verbal girly slap-fight between Sen. O’Leary and Mr. Keating, the former recently chided the latter for collecting a pension from his State House days while also serving as Norfolk County DA and running for Congress.</p>
<p>According to an official statement from the Keating campaign, “Bill Keating is not colleting [sic] a pension at this time. If he is elected to the serve in the Congress, he will donate the state pension he has contributed to for 33 years to the Norfolk Advocates for Children. Bill founded the Norfolk Advocates for victims of sexual abuse with money obtained in drug seizures.”</p>
<p>So there.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 16:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We lead off this week with a quick public service announcement. For the benefit of voters, the Enterprise Newspapers has established an online archive of this year’s political profiles. New profiles will be posted as they appear in the print editions of the paper. You can access the archives through the menu on the left [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We lead off this week with a quick public service announcement. For the benefit of voters, the Enterprise Newspapers has established an online archive of this year’s political profiles. New profiles will be posted as they appear in the print editions of the paper.</p>
<p>You can access the archives through the menu on the left of this page.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Has <a href="http://devalpatrick.com/" target="_blank">Governor Deval L. Patrick</a> slit his own throat – politically speaking – over the casino bill?</p>
<p>After apparently reaching a compromise on the issue of whether to allow slot machines in Massachusetts as part of the state’s expanded gaming bill, Gov. Patrick backpedaled last week and vetoed that provision – over the very vocal protestations of House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo (D – Winthrop) and <a href="http://www.electterrymurray.com/" target="_blank">Senate President Therese M. Murray (D – Plymouth)</a>.</p>
<p>The governor explained his turnaround on the fact that slot machine contracts would be issued on a no-bid basis, and wagged a finger at the Legislature for being unwilling to compromise and for dragging its collective feet on putting a bill together in the first place.</p>
<p>Gov. Patrick’s supporters are portraying this as political courage, but it’s more like political folly. In one fell swoop Gov. Patrick has cheesed off two of his most powerful allies, and many other lawmakers who worked on the bill in good faith. He needs a united front and now he’s created a State House divided.</p>
<p>I should remind you, readers, that Gov. Patrick two years ago had a chance to plead his case before the House as it was considering an earlier iteration of the bill, but instead nipped off to New York City to negotiate a book deal.</p>
<p>Then there’s one of the strongest lobbies in the state, the Massachusetts AFL-CIO, which is staunchly pro-casino. It often endorses the Democratic candidate in gubernatorial races, but will Gov. Patrick’s deathblow to the casino bill cause the AFL-CIO to withhold its stamp of approval?</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Elsewhere in the governor’s race, <a href="http://www.jillstein.org/" target="_blank">Dr. Jill E. Stein</a> announced last week that her campaign had successfully collected enough signatures to secure a spot on the November ballot (as a member of the Green-Rainbow Party, which is considered a “political designation” in Massachusetts, she had a longer time period in which to collect signatures).</p>
<p>So we officially have a four-way race for the corner office, but the question now is whether the media will give Dr. Stein any attention, or will continue to treat her as a non-entity.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>A reader contacted me last week to ask me what was going on with the race for State Representative of the Third Barnstable District – by which I mean she had no idea that <a href="http://www.mattpatrick.org/" target="_blank">State Representative Matthew C. Patrick (D – Falmouth)</a> had an opponent.</p>
<p>That’s a bad sign for Republican <strong>David T. Vieira</strong> of Falmouth, who is challenging Rep. Patrick. Granted, neither gent has a primary race and are likely saving the good stuff for the November general election, but Mr. Vieira has been a little too quite for his own good, it would seem.</p>
<p>But wait! He does in fact have something cooking, so to speak. Frank and Andrea Keohane of East Falmouth are hosting a barbecue fundraiser for Mr. Vieira. That’s next week, August 19 from 5 to 7 PM at the Keohane house. Go to <a href="http://www.votevieira.com" target="_blank">www.votevieira.com</a> for details.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Democrat <a href="http://www.lancelambros.com/index.htm" target="_blank">Lance W. Lambros</a> has also been on the quiet side in his campaign for State Representative of the Fifth Barnstable District, but this week he announced a number of upcoming campaign events.</p>
<p>On Monday, August 16 he’ll hold a meet-and-greet starting at 7:30 AM at Liberty Hall in Marstons Mills; on Saturday, August 28 he’ll meet with voters from 4 to 7 PM at Merchants Square, at the Sandwich Democratic Headquarters annual barbecue; and on Monday, August 30 he’ll attend  from 3 to 5 PM a senior citizens forum at the Barnstable Senior Center.</p>
<p>Mr. Lambros will also apparently start up a local public access cable segment to discuss the pressing issues of the day, so more on that once I get the details.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>State Representative Susan D. William Gifford (R – Wareham)</strong> has scheduled her annual clambake fundraiser. It’s happening Thursday, August 26 beginning at 6 PM. It’ll be held at Zecco Marine in Wareham. Go to <a href="http://www.susangifford.com" target="_blank">www.susangifford.com</a> for details.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://www.danwolfforsenate.com/" target="_blank">Daniel A. Wolf</a>, Democratic candidate for State Senator of the Cape and Islands District, has rescheduled a planned meet-and-greet in Mashpee. That’s now set for Sunday, August 22, from 4 to 6 PM at Starfish Restaurant at South Cape Village in Mashpee.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Mr. Wolf’s rival in the primary race, <strong>Sheila R. Lyons</strong>, is holding a fundraiser at the Anchor Inn in Hyannis on Tuesday, August 31 starting at 7 PM. Go to <a href="http://sheilalyons2010.com" target="_blank">http://sheilalyons2010.com</a> for more info.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>Thomas F. Keyes</strong>, Republican candidate for State Senator of the Plymouth and Barnstable District, is holding a pasta dinner fundraiser at the Pocasset Community Club on Wednesday, August 18 starting at 6 PM. Go to <a href="http://www.votekeyes.com" target="_blank">www.votekeyes.com</a> for details.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://www.olearyforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Senator Robert A. O’Leary (D – Barnstable)</a> has picked up a big endorsement in his quest for Congress, from the Massachusetts Teachers Association last week gave Sen. O’Leary the nod.</p>
<p>“Massachusetts has the best schools in America, and Rob O&#8217;Leary&#8217;s leadership has made him a great partner for our members and for parents and students in making that success happen,” MTA President Paul Toner said in a press release. “We’re excited to endorse Rob O’Leary because, as a teacher himself for 34 years and a long-time leader on education issues, he’ll make education a priority in Congress.”</p>
<p>Now, interestingly, Sen. O’Leary’s rival in the primaries, <a href="http://www.billkeating2010.com/" target="_blank">William R. Keating</a>, earlier in the campaign picked up an endorsement from the American Federation of Teachers – Massachusetts chapter. I guess these organizations don’t compare notes at all…</p>
<p>Also, Sen. O’Leary has launched what is, at least on the Democratic side, the first TV ad of the campaign. Check it out online at <a href="http://www.olearyforcongress.com/getout" target="_blank">www.olearyforcongress.com/getout</a>.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich)</strong> has picked up another big local endorsement, this one from <strong>Michael D. O’Keefe</strong>, the Cape and Islands’ district attorney.</p>
<p>DA O’Keefe gave Rep. Perry the official thumb’s up last week at a fundraiser for the latter hosted by the former. Rep. Perry also picked up what seems to be his biennial endorsement from the Gun Owners’ Action League (GOAL).</p>
<p>Rep. Perry’s next local fundraiser will be held at the Aqua Grille in Sandwich on Sunday, August 22. That runs from 4 to 6 PM and is hosted by Eileen DiBuono and Patricia Markoff. After that, on Sunday, August 29 is an end-of-summer lobster and clam bake at the Sandwich American Legion Hall. That runs from 1 to 3 PM.</p>
<p>Go to <a href="http://www.olearyforcongress.com/getout" target="_blank">www.jeffperryforcongress.com</a> for more info and to make any necessary reservations.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>This week’s event reminders:</p>
<p><a href="http://joemalonecongress.com/" target="_blank">Joseph D. Malone</a>, Republican Congressional candidate, will be at the Courtyard Restaurant and Pub in Cataumet on Sunday, August 15 from 4 to 6 PM.</p>
<p>Mr. Wolf will be at house party fundraisers in Mashpee on Monday, August 16; in Marstons Mills on Thursday, August 26; in Osterville on Friday, August 27; and in Hyannis on Sunday, August 29. Check out his official website at <a href="http://www.danwolfforsenate.com" target="_blank">www.danwolfforsenate.com</a> for more information.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.electrandyhunt.com/" target="_blank">F. Randal Hunt</a>, Republican candidate for State Representative of the Fifth Barnstable District, is holding a meet-and-greet at Lakewood Hills on Tuesday, August 17 at 5 PM; a golf tourney fundraiser at Holly Ridge on Sunday, October 3 starting at 8:20 AM; a pasta supper fundraiser at the American Legion Hall in Sandwich on Saturday, September 25 starting at 6 PM; and “Pizza &amp; Politics with Pizzazz” at Two Brothers Pizza &amp; Mexican in Sandwich on Monday, October 11 at 5:30 PM.</p>
<p>The Cape Cod Chamber of Commerce and the Cape Cod Young Professionals are co-hosting a pre-primary candidates’ night on Friday, September 10 at the Cape Codder Resort in Hyannis. WXTK-FM’s news director Matt Pitta moderates the forum involving candidates in the US Representative of the 10th Congressional District and the State Senator of the Cape and Islands District races.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Finally, from the Better Late Than Never File: two previously uncontested races now have contests…sort of.</p>
<p><strong>Keith Davis</strong> of Holyoke is running a write-in campaign for lieutenant governor. What party? He apparently doesn’t care. According to his website (<a href="http://www.writeinkeithdavis.com" target="_blank">www.writeinkeithdavis.com</a>) you can throw his name in wherever you’d like (though he thinks a write-in campaign would be “most effective” on the Republican ballot).</p>
<p>And then there’s Republican <strong>James P. McKenna</strong>, who for whatever reason didn’t go the normal route of getting a formal position on the ballot and is also running a write-in campaign for Massachusetts Attorney General. His website is at <a href="http://jimforag.com" target="_blank">http://jimforag.com</a>.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joseph D. Malone is firing back at a recent Boston Herald story calling his business acumen into question. The Herald story claimed that three of the four businesses Mr. Malone was last involved with were either forcible dissolved by the state, for failing to file proper paperwork, or went belly-up. The restaurant that went of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://joemalonecongress.com/" target="_blank">Joseph D. Malone</a> is firing back at a recent <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view/20100719string_of_failed_companies_congressional_candidate_joe_malones_firms_dissolved_by_state/srvc=home&amp;position=0" target="_blank">Boston Herald story calling his business acumen into question.</a></p>
<p>The Herald story claimed that three of the four businesses Mr. Malone was last involved with were either forcible dissolved by the state, for failing to file proper paperwork, or went belly-up.</p>
<p>The restaurant that went of business is just as the Herald said, but Mr. Malone qualified its closure in a rebuttal sent out to supporters via his campaign newsletter: business dried up in the wake of 9-11 and closed its doors seven months later.</p>
<p>As for the six the fitness clubs he was involved with, three were sold to new owners and three were sold off after their leases ran out.</p>
<p>The M/D Group, a consulting firm, closed up shop when Mr. Malone’s partner left the business (Malone then formed a new, similar business with his wife Linda, and that’s still alive).</p>
<p>While he provided reasonable explanations for the fate of his businesses, Mr. Malone did not respond to any of the Herald’s charges that the fitness clubs and the consulting group were delinquent in filing annual reports beyond insisting that the reports were indeed filed (the Herald’s research proved otherwise).</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Republican <strong>Robert E. Hayden III</strong>, otherwise known as “The guy who entered the Congressional race way too late to matter,” has his official campaign website up and running. That’s at <a href="http://www.haydenforcongress.com" target="_blank">www.haydenforcongress.com</a>.</p>
<p>After giving it a read, I’ve inferred that this dude doesn’t care much for Europe. He warns in his opening statement on the home page that without leadership like his, America will turn into “a cradle-to-grave European-style entitlement society… with permanent double-digit unemployment and high taxes and suffocating debt.”</p>
<p>(Actually, the European Union’s average unemployment rate is now only one-tenth of a percentage point higher than ours, with 17 members reporting lower unemployment rates than the US national average of 9.5 percent and 10 reporting double-digit unemployment. Just thought I’d throw that out there.)</p>
<p>Shouldn’t trash Europe, Bob. As Eddie Izzard points out, that’s where all the history is.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>If you drove by the Barnstable County Fair last Wednesday, you might have seen a couple of throngs of <a href="http://www.billkeating2010.com/" target="_blank">William R. Keating</a> supporters hanging about out by Route 151. That was because the candidate was in town that day to meet the with Falmouth Democratic Town Committee (which I only know after the fact, since no one mentioned it to me. Thanks, guys…feelin’ the love).</p>
<p>Republican gubernatorial candidate <a href="http://www.charliebaker2010.com/" target="_blank">Charles D. Baker Jr. </a>also made a stop by the fair this past weekend.</p>
<p>Politicians at a county fair…I have so many jokes to choose from it’s intoxicating.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>Daniel A. Wolf</strong>, Democratic candidate for State Senator of the Cape and Islands District, is holding several house party fundraisers in the coming weeks, including in Marstons Mills on Thursday, August 26 and in Osterville on Friday, August 27. Check out his official website at <a href="http://www.danwolfforsenate.com" target="_blank">www.danwolfforsenate.com</a> for more information.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://www.susangifford.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Susan D. Williams Gifford (R – Wareham)</a> has scheduled her traditional fundraiser clambake for Thursday, August 26 but has yet to announce the location, time, or other sundry details. What a tease.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>This week’s campaign event reminders:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.electrandyhunt.com/" target="_blank">F. Randal Hunt</a>, Republican candidate for State Representative of the Fifth Barnstable District, is holding his barbecue fundraiser tomorrow at the West Barnstable Deer Club from 3 to 7 PM; a meet-and-greet at Lakewood Hills on Tuesday, August 17 at 5 PM; a golf tourney fundraiser at Holly Ridge on Sunday, October 3 starting at 8:20 AM; a pasta supper fundraiser at the American Legion Hall in Sandwich on Saturday, September 25 starting at 6 PM; and “Pizza &amp; Politics with Pizzazz” at Two Brothers Pizza &amp; Mexican in Sandwich on Monday, October 11 at 5:30 PM.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jeffperryforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich)</a>, candidate for Congress, will hold a campaign reception on August 3 at the Flying Bridge in Falmouth. Jennifer Bruce hosts the event, which will feature remarks by <strong>Michael D. O’Keefe</strong>, the Cape and Islands’ district attorney.</p>
<p><a href="http://devalpatrick.com/" target="_blank">Governor Deval L. Patrick</a> will be at the “Hyannis Communities Connecting for Deval” event at the Zion Union Heritage Museum in Hyannis on Thursday, August 5. That begins at 7:30 PM.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ray2010.com/" target="_blank">Raymond Kasperowicz</a>, Republican Congressional candidate, will be on the Cape on August 19 to participate in a political forum hosted by the Cape Cod Young Professionals. That’s scheduled to begin at 5 PM and will be held at the Hyannis Resort and Conference Center.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh, Ray Kasperowicz, you partisan scamp. Mr. Kasperowicz, along with fellow Republican Congressional candidates State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich) and Joseph D. Malone, last week participated in a student-run candidates’ forum at Harwich High School, and Ray K. emerged as my nominee…for “The Guy Who Doesn’t Get It Award.” When asked about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, <a href="http://www.ray2010.com/" target="_blank">Ray Kasperowicz</a>, you partisan scamp.</p>
<p>Mr. Kasperowicz, along with fellow Republican Congressional candidates <a href="http://www.jeffperryforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich)</a> and <a href="http://joemalonecongress.com/" target="_blank">Joseph D. Malone</a>, last week participated in a student-run candidates’ forum at Harwich High   School, and Ray K. emerged as my nominee…for “The Guy Who Doesn’t Get It Award.”</p>
<p>When asked about the lack of bipartisanship in Congress, Kasperowicz responded with this gem: “I for one will not work with the other side…I will not work with the other side when it violates what I feel are the basic principles that I espouse.”</p>
<p>In other words, in an age in which voters are fed up with elected officials on both sides ignoring the will of the public and kowtowing to their party, Kasperowicz is declaring that he would ignore the will of the public and kowtow to his party. Apparently, the lessons of US Senator Scott P. Brown’s victory have already been forgotten…</p>
<p>On a related note: the two Democratic candidates – <a href="http://www.olearyforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Senator Robert A. O’Leary (D – Barnstable)</a> and <a href="http://www.billkeating2010.com/" target="_blank">William R. Keating</a> – were invited to this event but declined to attend, citing “scheduling issues” (which may well be code for “High school kids can’t vote for me, so why bother?”). Unenrolled candidate <a href="http://www.peterwhiteindependent4congress.com/" target="_blank">Peter A. White</a> got the big snuberoo and wasn’t invited.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>However, all the Congressional candidates have been invited to attend “Voting Energy 2010,” a political forum focusing on jobs and the environment, at Cape Cod Community   College on Tuesday evening.</p>
<p>The candidates for State Senator of the Cape and Islands District have also been invited to this event, scheduled to run from 6:30 to 9 PM in Science Lecture Hall A.</p>
<p>Mindy Todd, host of “The Point on WCAI,” will moderate the forums. WCAI is co-sponsoring the evening along with the Cape and Islands Renewable Energy Collaborative (CIRenew), Cape Cod Community College, Housing Assistance Corporation, and the Marine Renewable Energy Center at UMass – Dartmouth.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Republican <a href="http://www.electeric2010.com/" target="_blank">Eric T. Steinhilber’s</a> campaign for State Senator of the Cape and Islands District continues to pick up steam. Last week Mr. Steinhilber announced he had received the official thumb’s up from <strong>Michael D. O’Keefe</strong>, the Cape and Islands District Attorney.</p>
<p>“I support Eric because he understands that safe communities enhance our economic future,” DA O’Keefe wrote. “Eric knows that law enforcement resources are being spread very thin. I have confidence that he will work to adequately fund those resources.”</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>David A. Smith</strong> of Wareham has emerged from hiding! Sort of.</p>
<p>The Democratic challenger for State Representative Susan D. Williams Gifford’s (R – Wareham) State House seat has launched a simple campaign website at <a href="http://electdavidsmith.org/home.htm" target="_blank">http://electdavidsmith.org/home.htm</a>. It’s nothing special, but at least he’s finally starting to get his name out there.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>The Falmouth Republican Town Committee will welcome <a href="http://www.votevieira.com/" target="_self">David T. Vieira</a> and <a href="http://www.votekeyes.com/" target="_blank">Thomas F. Keyes</a>, candidates for State Representative of the Third Barnstable District and State Senator of the Plymouth and Barnstable District respectively, to its next meeting on Tuesday. That will be held at the Gus Canty Community   Center on Route 28 in Falmouth starting at 7:30 PM.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://suzannebump.com/" target="_blank">Suzanne M. Bump</a>, Democratic candidate for state auditor, has received a major endorsement – from the gent she’s seeking to replace: A. Joseph DeNucci, who has held the office for nearly a quarter-century. He gave Ms. Bump the nod hours before last weekend’s Democratic State Convention.</p>
<p>There’s really not too much else to report from the convention as every Democrat running for a constitutional office receive enough delegate support to make it onto the ballot.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Yet another person has emerged as a candidate for governor’s councilor of the first district, bringing the total candidate count to five (all Democrats). The new entry is <strong>Thomas J. Hallahan</strong> of Oak Bluffs. His official campaign website is up at <a href="http://tomhallahan.com" target="_blank">http://tomhallahan.com</a>.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Finally, here are some event reminders:</p>
<p>Monday, June 14, 6 to 8 PM: <strong>James M. Cummings</strong>, Barnstable County sheriff, hosts a fundraiser for Rep. Perry at the Yarmouth House on Route 28 in Yarmouth.</p>
<p>Tuesday, June 15, 10 to 11:30 AM: Coffee chat in Cummaquid with <strong>Sheila R. Lyons</strong>, Democratic candidate for State Senator of the Cape and Islands District. Go to <a href="http://sheilalyons2010.com/contact" target="_blank">http://sheilalyons2010.com/contact</a> for further details.</p>
<p>Thursday, June 17, 5:30 to 7:30 PM: Reception at The Island Merchant in Hyannis for Sen. O’Leary. Paul G. Kirk Jr., former interim US Senator, and Cynthia Cole co-host the event. To RSVP contact Jon Patsavos at 617-470-4122 or patsavos@olearyforcongress.com.</p>
<p>Thursday, June 17, 4:30 to 6 PM: Campaign office grand opening for Daniel A. Wolf, Democratic candidate for State Senator of the Cape and Islands District. The official ribbon cutting will be at 5 PM. The office is located at 599   Main Street in Hyannis.</p>
<p>Friday, June 18, 2 to 4 PM: Mr. Keyes will hold a meet-and-greet at Beth’s Special Teas in Sandwich.</p>
<p>Sunday, June 20, 4 to 7 PM: Barbecue fundraiser in Barnstable for Ms. Lyons. Go to <a href="http://sheilalyons2010.com/contact" target="_blank">http://sheilalyons2010.com/contact</a> for further details.</p>
<p>Tuesday, June 22, 5 PM: Rep. Perry fundraiser at Tomatoes Italian Grille and Bar in Sandwich.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 16:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A year ago, the chances of Governor Deval L. Patrick seeing a second term in office were on par with the chances of Stephen Hawking winning a battle rap against Eminem. But the latest Rasmussen Reports poll suggests Gov. Patrick is experiencing a major renaissance. The poll results, released last week, showed that 45 percent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A year ago, the chances of <a href="http://devalpatrick.com/" target="_blank">Governor Deval L. Patrick</a> seeing a second term in office were on par with the chances of Stephen Hawking winning a battle rap against Eminem.</p>
<p>But the latest Rasmussen Reports poll suggests Gov. Patrick is experiencing a major renaissance. The poll results, released last week, showed that 45 percent of those surveyed would vote for Gov. Patrick, 31 percent would back Republican <a href="http://www.charliebaker2010.com/" target="_blank">Charles D. Baker Jr.</a>, 14 percent would vote for unenrolled candidate <a href="http://www.timforgovernor.com/" target="_blank">Timothy P. Cahill</a>, and 10 percent would stare at the ballot blankly.</p>
<p>The previous poll had Gov. Patrick winning the three-way race with 35 percent support to Mr. Baker’s 27 percent and Mr. Cahill’s 23 percent, respectively (no, they don’t really pay any attention to Green-Rainbow candidate <a href="http://www.jillstein.org/" target="_blank">Dr. Jill E. Stein</a>).</p>
<p>Obviously Cahill is the one bleeding supporters here, so one could infer that the GOP’s tactic of hammering away at him instead of the incumbent, an effort to short-circuit the dreaded “spoiler” effect, is having the desired result.</p>
<p>But let’s not forget that at the time of the previous poll Christy P. Mihos had not yet been bumped out of the Republican primary, so Mr. Baker’s improved showing could be an artificial bump from die-hard Republicans jumping, lemming-like, to the only other available Republican. It’ll be interesting to see if he experiences a dip in the next poll.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>On another gubernatorial note, the Boston Herald revealed last week that Mr. Baker has shelled out about $200,000 on events and gimmicky attractions at said events. On the list were things like mechanical bulls and an inflatable jousting arena (no, that is not a joke).</p>
<p>Supporters say such bells and whistles draw attention to the Baker campaign and increase his name recognition, but you know what else does that? Getting out on the streets and meeting people.</p>
<p>Charlie. Bubbi. I like you. I do. I’m hopeful for a solid showing from you, but for the love of all creatures great and small, don’t Coakley your campaign!</p>
<p>(<em><strong>Coakley </strong>(KOKE-lee, verb): 1) To squander positive gains already achieved, particularly in the context of a political campaign; 2) To rapidly lose a previously strong base of supporters through inaction or ill-advised action. Synonyms: Bungle, botch, blow, muff, fumble, bobble, Howard Dean.</em>)</p>
<p>That said, Baker has launched his version of “Got Milk?”: the (rather cynically titled) “Had Enough?” campaign, which will take Mr. Baker across the state to meet with voters and tap their discontent with the current State House leadership. Go to <a href="http://www.masshadenough.com" target="_blank">www.masshadenough.com</a> to go to…well, another page on Baker’s main campaign website.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>If he’s to be believed, <a href="http://joemalonecongress.com/" target="_blank">Joseph D. Malone</a> is going to become a regular presence on Cape Cod as he tries to undermine <a href="http://www.jeffperryforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry’s (R – Sandwich)</a> natural hometown support base. Mr. Malone was in Falmouth last week visiting local businesses, and in a brief interview he said he planned to engage in a great deal of grass roots campaigning in the region.</p>
<p>On another note, Mr. Malone has at last managed to pick up an endorsement from someone still in politics: California Congressman Kevin McCarthy (R), the House Republican Chief Deputy Whip. Yeah, he had to go to the West Coast for this one.</p>
<p>Mr. Malone’s name has also popped up on the list of prospects for the National Republican Congressional Committee’s “Young Guns” candidate recruitment, training and support program. He has “on the radar” status, which means his candidacy is viable and he’s not about to drop out of sight anytime soon.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Speaking of the Congressional race, this week Rep. Perry picked up an endorsement from <strong>James M. Cummings</strong>, Barnstable County Sheriff.</p>
<p>“Based on his legislative work, public safety experience, character and positions on the issues, I am proud to announce my formal endorsement of Jeff Perry for Congress,” the sheriff said. “Jeff is the right person to represent us all in Congress.”</p>
<p>I can’t help but notice the timing here. Last week the Scott Flanagan case was getting dragged out into the light of day again, and this week the region’s top law enforcement agent publicly praises Rep. Perry. This may mitigate some of the local damage from the revived Flanagan mess, since Sheriff Cummings has a solid reputation on Cape Cod (among folks in both parties, I must add).</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>One more word on this race, which I’ll stick under the header, “Ah, THIS old tactic…”</p>
<p>The tactic: a call for incessant debating. The tactician: <a href="http://www.olearyforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Senator Robert A. O’Leary (D – Barnstable)</a>, who is asking supporters to back his call for debates with fellow Dem <strong>William R. Keating</strong> in all 41 towns in the 10<sup>th</sup> Congressional District before the September primary.</p>
<p>I just hope Sen. O’Leary doesn’t fall back on the traditional Part Two of this tactic, wherein he accuses his rival of ducking the issues/voters by refusing to heed his call. I don’t see O’Leary as that kind of candidate, but this is already a weird anything-can-happen election season…</p>
<p>Also, Sen. O’Leary is inviting the public to the official campaign headquarters grand opening tomorrow at 10  AM. His HQ is at 45 Barnstable Road in Hyannis.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Speaking of Mr. Keating, he’s FINALLY launched his campaign website! Go to <a href="http://www.billkeating2010.com" target="_blank">www.billkeating2010.com</a> and poke around.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>And then there’s <strong>Stephen Murphy</strong>, Democratic candidate for state treasurer, who almost has his site up. He’s got a placeholder page up at <a href="http://www.murphyfortreasurer.com" target="_blank">www.murphyfortreasurer.com</a> so bookmark it now and check back later.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>If anyone tried to go to <strong>State Representative Matthew C. Patrick’s (D – Falmouth)</strong> website last week and found it mysteriously MIA, it’s back up. The domain name briefly lapsed, but now <a href="http://www.mattpatrick.org" target="_blank">www.mattpatrick.org</a> is back up and running.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Event reminders: <a href="http://www.electrandyhunt.com/" target="_blank">F. Randal Hunt</a>, Republican candidate for State Representative of the Fifth Barnstable District, has two fundraisers coming up: Friday, June 4 at the Tao Water Art Gallery on Route 6A in Barnstable, from 6 to 8 PM; and a Cape  Cod clambake at the West Barnstable Deer Club on Saturday, July 31 from 4 to 7 PM.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.susangifford.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Susan D. William Gifford (R – Wareham)</a> is holding a campaign event at the Bay Pointe Country Club in Onset on Wednesday from 6 to 8:30 PM, and you can attend for a suggested donation of $25. Today is your last day to RSVP by calling 508-295-5999.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 17:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to a very special &#8212; by which I mean I expect to see a lot angry of e-mails come Monday – edition of the column. Over the past few weeks a person writing under the pseudonym “Mercy Otis” for CapeCodToday.com has posted several challenges to State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich) to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to a very special &#8212; by which I mean I expect to see a lot angry of e-mails come Monday – edition of the column.</p>
<p>Over the past few weeks a person writing under the pseudonym “Mercy Otis” for <a href="http://www.capecodtoday.com" target="_blank">CapeCodToday.com</a> has posted several challenges to <a href="http://www.jeffperryforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich)</a> to “come clean” about an incident from his past – specifically from his time as a Wareham police officer.</p>
<p>These challenges have come with only vague allusions to the incident in question and, it seems, the writer wants Rep. Perry to fill in all the details himself. He has thus far declined.</p>
<p>Well, here’s the story, as (I say immodestly) I first reported on it in 2002, back when Rep. Perry was first running for the Legislature. The information is taken from extensive court documents provided to me in October 2002 by – guess what? – an anonymous source and enhanced by Rep. Perry’s own recollections as told to me in an in-person interview.</p>
<p>(This is the super-condensed version, so if you want to check out the original full story, go show your library some love and check out the October 22, 2002 issue of the Sandwich Enterprise on microfilm. And no, I won’t send you a copy.)</p>
<p>On New Year’s Eve 2002, a Wareham PD patrolman named Scott Flanagan approached then 16-year-old Heather Adams as she was preparing to light a joint in front of a Wareham convenience store. He took her behind the store and ordered her to drop her pants and lift up her shirt. A neighbor interrupted this, and Flanagan made a veiled threat against Adams to keep her quiet.</p>
<p>Flanagan called then-Sergeant Perry, the shift supervisor on duty, to the scene and gave him a different account of what happened.</p>
<p>Flanagan was fired following a rapid internal investigation. Criminal charges were later filed, and in November 1993 he was convicted on multiple offenses (including indecent assault and battery on a child over 14) and went to jail for four years. The family won a subsequent civil suit against the town.</p>
<p>Then-Sgt. Perry was not, according to court documents, present during the incident, he was never charged with any crime himself, nor was he ever disciplined for anything. He was originally named in the civil suit, but later dropped from it. He left the department in July 1993 in good standing and opened a convenience store.</p>
<p>How and why is this relevant now? Is it relevant? Some would say yes, it’s absolutely relevant; Rep. Perry is running for Congress now and should be held to very high standards of character and conduct. If he has done anything wrong in the past, it should be brought to light.</p>
<p>Others would say no, that the past is in the past, and to now dredge up a closed chapter in his life, which ended with no clearly damning proof of complicity, is nothing more than cheap mudslinging by those who don’t want to see a Republican &#8212; or at the very least, Rep. Perry specifically – claim the seat currently held by the retiring <a href="http://www.house.gov/delahunt/" target="_blank">William D. Delahunt (D)</a>.</p>
<p>Neither “Mercy Otis” nor Rep. Perry are entirely in the right here. “Mercy” should have laid out specific accusations rather than engaging in rumor and innuendo, which makes his/her motivations feel shady, even cowardly; and instead of being evasive, Rep. Perry should have presented this info himself and cut the rumor mill off at the knees, lest he give people a reason to think he is hiding something.</p>
<p>As for the question of relevancy? Well, that’s why I present this information here now: to let the voters decide if it’s relevant – just as this paper did in 2002, when the voters considered the facts and made up their own minds.</p>
<p>Need I point out that with all this in mind, voters chose to support Rep. Perry’s candidacy and voted him into office, and over a three-term incumbent?</p>
<p>We now return to your regularly scheduled parade of dumb jokes and obscure pop-culture references.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Two key deadlines have passed for candidates: April 27 for candidates for district and county-level offices to submit their completed nomination papers, May 4 for federal and statewide offices.</p>
<p>This means we can officially declare that five people of note are running unopposed in 2010, barring a last-minute write-in candidacy: <a href="http://www.bsheriff.net/sheriff-bio.htm" target="_blank">James M. Cummings</a>, Barnstable County sheriff; <a href="http://www.mass.gov/da/cape/da.htm" target="_blank">Michael D. O’Keefe</a>, Cape and Islands district attorney; <strong>William Doherty</strong>, Barnstable County commissioner; <a href="http://timmadden.com/tim/" target="_blank">State Representative Timothy R. Madden (D – Nantucket)</a>, and – and this is the stunner – <a href="http://www.marthacoakley.com/" target="_blank">Martha Coakley</a>, Massachusetts’ attorney general.</p>
<p>Over the next two weeks, as registrars of voters certify signatures, we’ll know if anyone else gets a free pass due to their opponent failing to collect enough valid signatures. The person most likely to go bye-bye: <a href="http://www.marthacoakley.com/" target="_blank">Grace C. Ross</a>, Democratic candidate for governor.</p>
<p>Ms. Ross, who jumped ship from the Green-Rainbow Party to challenge <a href="http://devalpatrick.com/" target="_blank">Deval L. Patrick</a> for the Democratic nomination, was uncertain whether she’d collected enough signatures to make it onto the primary ballot. Don’t be surprise if she falls short and drops out of the running.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Speaking of Mr. O’Keefe, he is holding in Falmouth on Monday a spring reception as part of his re-election campaign. That’ll be at the Nobska House from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, and campaign donations will be accepted.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><a href="http://www.theresemurray.com/" target="_blank">Senate President Therese M. Murray (D – Plymouth)</a>, who stopped by the Enterprise this week to chat with the editorial board, will officially launch her re-election campaign next Thursday, May 20 with two events. The local kick-off event will be held at The Brookside Club in Bourne from 7 to 9 PM, and it’s open to the public.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>State Representative Demetrius J. Atsalis (D – Barnstable)</strong> launches his re-election campaign next week – Monday, to be precise – at Tommy Doyle’s Irish Pub. That event runs from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. For more information call 508-771-5422.</p>
<p>Also, Rep. Atsalis’s new website is now up and running at <a href="http://www.electatsalis.org" target="_blank">www.electatsalis.org</a>. It’s kind of “meh” at present but I’m told by Rep. Atsalis more content will be coming soon.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>This is an interesting fundraiser: <a href="http://www.electatsalis.org/" target="_blank">State Representative Susan D. William Gifford (R – Wareham)</a> is combining her 10th wedding anniversary with her re-election campaign at an event at the Bay Pointe Country Club in Onset.</p>
<p>Anyway, the event is Wednesday, May 26 from 6 to 8:30 PM, and you can attend for a suggested donation of $25. RSVP by next Friday by calling 508-295-5999.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>Back to the Congressional race for a minute. <a href="http://joemalonecongress.com/" target="_blank">Joseph D. Malone</a> continues to add to his really unimpressive list of endorsements with the announcement that Robert Kraus, a Kingston state rep. between 1989 and 1996, is supporting his campaign.</p>
<p>Joe. Baby. How about getting a nod from someone who hasn’t been out of politics as long as you’ve been?</p>
<p>Ah, but credit where it’s due: Mr. Malone chose Falmouth to launch his “Joe’s on the Job Tour” of locally owned businesses across the state. He hit Fucillo Ready Mix and The Clam Man to make his first stops, which marks the first time he’s visited the region since starting up his campaign. It’ll be interesting to see how he tries to counter Rep. Perry’s hometown advantage.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p><strong>James Henderson</strong>, unenrolled candidate for Secretary of the Commonwealth, has launched his official campaign website at <a href="http://www.jimforsoc.com" target="_blank">www.jimforsoc.com</a>. It’s a starter site so there’s not much on it, but it’s there.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>And Finally, <a href="http://www.charliebaker2010.com/" target="_blank">Charles D. Baker Jr.</a>, Republican candidate for governor, was down on the Cape last week, marking his – and this is a rough guess – 99th visit to the region since January. One more and he earns a free pizza from Paul’s and a “Cape Cod Canal Tunnel Permit” bumper sticker.</p>
<p>I mention this because, so far, Mr. Baker is the only gubernatorial candidate to make any appreciable effort to get down here and do some serious campaigning. Gov. Patrick has popped up once or twice for official purposes, Green-Rainbow candidate <a href="http://www.jillstein.org/" target="_blank">Jill E. Stein</a> has visited once, and <a href="http://www.timforgovernor.com/" target="_blank">Timothy P. Cahill</a> has been a total no-show.</p>
<p>Granted, these other three folks have jobs while Baker’s only job right now appears to be campaigning full-time, but Cape Cod often gets overlooked by candidates in statewide races, so it’s nice that someone is putting in some face time.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Bailey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Excuse me, people. I believe when I let for vacation I told you not to do anything interesting while I was gone. But did you listen? Noooooooooo! Yep, there was a lot of movement last week, and let’s start with what is shaping up to be the big race on the Cape, the race for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excuse me, people. I believe when I let for vacation I told you not to do anything interesting while I was gone. But did you listen? Noooooooooo!</p>
<p>Yep, there was a lot of movement last week, and let’s start with what is shaping up to be the big race on the Cape, the race for US Representative of the 10<sup>th</sup> Congressional District. On Sunday Republican <strong>Joseph D. Malone </strong>made his candidacy official with a special kick-off event at Plimoth Plantation. The former state treasurer has vowed to reach out to voters of all political persuasions in his campaign.</p>
<p>His official campaign website is up at <a href="http://joemalonecongress.com" target="_blank">http://joemalonecongress.com</a>.</p>
<p>With Mr. Malone all in, we now have a slate of six candidates, and we’re waiting on a seventh in William Keating, the Norfolk County District Attorney who has been planning to formally end his bid for Massachusetts Attorney General and shift his attention to the seat currently held by Congressman (and former Norfolk County DA) William D. Delahunt (D).</p>
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<p>One of the other Republican candidates for the Congressional seat, <a href="http://www.jeffperryforcongress.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Jeffrey D. Perry (R – Sandwich)</a>, is beefing up his campaign in anticipation of a very active primary race.</p>
<p>Rep. Perry recently announced he was adding Swift Current Strategies &#8212; which worked on US Senator Scott P. Brown’s (R) campaign &#8212; to his team, and launched a new social networking website for supporters dubbed “Perry’s Patriots.” You can find that at <a href="http://www.perryspatriots.com" target="_blank">www.perryspatriots.com</a> (just look for the logo that is just similar enough to the New England Patriots logo to get him in dutch with Bob Kraft).</p>
<div id="attachment_602" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://capenews.net/blogs/snark-infested_waters/files/2010/03/Patriots.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-602" src="http://capenews.net/blogs/snark-infested_waters/files/2010/03/Patriots-300x248.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="248" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Perry&#039;s Patriot and Pat the Patriot - separated at birth?</p></div>
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<p>Another candidate in this hectic race is <strong>State Senator Robert A. O’Leary (D – Barnstable)</strong>, and his pending departure from the state Legislature has so far attracted three Democrats interested in succeeding him: <strong>Sheila R. Lyons</strong>, a member of the Barnstable County Board of County Commissioners; <strong>Mark D. Forest</strong>, longtime aide to Rep. Delahunt; and <strong>Daniel A. Wolf,</strong> CEO of Cape Air.</p>
<p>Mr. Wolf is well-known in the Cape business community so he’s not a non-entity, but his political experience is, to the best of my knowledge, virtually non-existent. Ms. Lyons has had relatively limited experience, all of it in county government, but she knows how to campaign and get her name out. Mr. Forest knows the game at the federal level and has connections throughout the district, so I have to call him the odds-on favorite.</p>
<p>Barnstable and Mashpee readers can learn more about the candidates in the front section.</p>
<p>So far only one Republican, <a href="http://www.electeric2010.com/" target="_blank">Eric Steinhilber</a>, is in the mix, but word is that Barnstable Town Councilor James Crocker Jr. has taken out nomination papers.</p>
<p>Since I’m talking about this race, now’s a good time to mention that Ms. Lyons, Mr. Forest, and Mr. Wolf are scheduled to appear at a candidates’ forum sponsored by the Harwich Democratic Town Committee. That’s happening on Tuesday, April 6 at 7:30 PM, and will be held at the Harwich Community   Center.</p>
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<p>The slate is almost full!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.susangifford.com/" target="_blank">State Representative Susan D. Williams Gifford (R – Wareham)</a> was this close to running unopposed for re-election, but Democrat <strong>David A. Smith</strong> of Wareham is preparing his run for the second Plymouth district seat.</p>
<p>I’ve found no info on the dude in my initial Google search, but as I learn more about the chap, I’ll pass it along.</p>
<p>As I wrap this week’s column up, the only member of the Cape delegation without an opponent for 2010 is <a href="http://timmadden.com/tim/" target="_blank">State Representative Timothy R. Madden (D &#8211; Nantucket)</a>.</p>
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<p>Last week I mentioned that Republican <strong>David T. Vieira</strong> of Falmouth was officially in as a candidate for state representative of the third Barnstable district. Well, first of all, his campaign website is now live, and that’s at <a href="http://www.votevieira.com" target="_blank">www.votevieira.com</a>. He’s also announced his kick-off fundraiser at the Falmouth Navigator (just off Sandwich   Road in Hatchville) for Thursday, May 6 from 5 PM to 8 PM. Tickets are $25.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, incumbent state rep <a href="http://www.mattpatrick.org/" target="_blank">Matthew C. Patrick (D – Falmouth)</a> is officially kicking off his re-election campaign tonight. Rep. Patrick, supporters, and special mystery guests will be at Oysters Too in East Falmouth tonight from 5:30 PM to 7:30  PM. There is a suggested donation of $50, but all are welcome to attend.</p>
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<p><strong>Oliver P. Cipollini Jr.</strong>, Democratic candidate for governor’s councilor of the first district, has his new campaign website up and hummin’. Beat feet over to <a href="http://www.olivercipollini.com" target="_blank">www.olivercipollini.com</a> and check it out.</p>
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<p>An unenrolled candidate has thrown his name into the ring for Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. <strong>James Henderson </strong>of Stow filed his paperwork with the <a href="http://www.mass.gov/ocpf/" target="_blank">Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance</a>, and now joins incumbent <strong>William F. Galvin</strong> and Republican <strong>William Campbell </strong>of Woburn.</p>
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<p>Now this, I must say, is kind of cool.</p>
<p>Republican gubernatorial candidate <a href="http://www.charliebaker2010.com/" target="_blank">Charles D. Baker Jr. </a>marked St. Patrick’s Day in an unusual way: People who went to his website last week and made a donation of $20.10 (as in Campaign 2010) received as a thank-you a download of “(F)lanagan’s Ball” by the <a href="http://www.dropkickmurphys.com/" target="_blank">Dropkick Murphys</a>.</p>
<p>The Dropkick Murphys? Really? How unexpectedly hip of Baker. What next, <a href="http://www.christy2010.com/" target="_blank">Christy P. Mihos </a>trading donations for <a href="http://www.foofighters.com/us/home" target="_blank">Foo Fighters</a> MP3s?</p>
<p>On that note: those two gentlemen will square off tonight at the Cape Codder Resort. This head-to-head debate starts at 7 PM (doors open at 6:15 PM, presumably to sell beer, popcorn, and giant foam fingers). The <a href="http://www.capecodgop.org/" target="_blank">Cape Cod Republican Club </a>and the Women’s Republican Club of Cape Cod are co-sponsoring the event.</p>
<p><em>Political news and announcements may be sent to Michael Bailey, Region editor and senior political reporter, at bailey@capenews.net</em></p>
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