August 12, 2004

silhouette3.JPG From the desk of Jane Galt:

Holy Smokes!

I just watched Jim McGreevey's resignation speech. That was the most unexpected thing I've seen since my two-headed uncle debated free silver and triumphantly refuted himself.

I don't have any useful commentary or anything. But I can't resist pointing out that IIRC, his campaign slogan was "Straight talk".

Posted by Jane Galt at August 12, 2004 5:26 PM | TrackBack | Technorati inbound links
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Posted by: Fritz Schranck on August 12, 2004 5:40 PM

You recalled correctly. In addition, in 2002 at least one NJ columnist made a pointed rejoinder about McGreevey's use of the phrase, leaving little doubt about the double meanings involved:
http://www.ahherald.com/bishop/020502_straight.htm

BR,
Fritz
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Posted by: Zoroaster on August 12, 2004 7:03 PM

His former companion threatened to file a sexual harrassment law suit and demanded money.

Posted by: Robert Schwartz on August 12, 2004 8:33 PM

And you say gays can't get married.

Why did McGreevey make his wife stand next to him?

Posted by: rhinoman on August 12, 2004 8:46 PM

Jane,
Don't be plagarizing Lazarus Long.
Think we ain't gonna notice?
Or was it Jubal Harshaw? Can't remember...

Posted by: Hallex on August 12, 2004 10:02 PM

With all the trouble his chief supporters had gotten into of late, it was only a matter of time before he was investigated and there would have been some sort of money-related scandal.

The homosexuality admission will obscure all of that and will lead to a long and prosperous career giving speeches to gay-friendly groups.

There isnt much money in being a disgraced NJ governor. A gay NJ governor pays better.

Posted by: Geeber on August 12, 2004 11:55 PM

Times sure have changed - to salvage what is left of his reputation, and deflect attention from corruption charges, a governor...comes out of the closet!

Even ten years ago, that would have been unthinkable.

Posted by: Will Allen on August 13, 2004 1:38 AM

Well, gosh, I guess I have to credit Bill Clinton with one thing; at least he didn't appoint Monica Lewinsky to head up the FBI.

Posted by: itil on August 13, 2004 5:07 AM

I notice The governor, who was married once before, said he had long struggled with the thoughts of his sexuality.

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Posted by: markm on August 13, 2004 8:36 AM

rhinoman beat me to it. It's definitely plagiarized from Heinlein, somewhere. Jubal Harshaw in Stranger in a Strange Land, I think.

Posted by: fub on August 13, 2004 11:28 AM

markm wrote:

"rhinoman beat me to it. It's definitely plagiarized from Heinlein, somewhere. Jubal Harshaw in Stranger in a Strange Land, I think."

Plagiarized? Oh, puhleeze! Tell me not in mournful numbers! Lives there a man with head so dense, he never can apply the sense, "This is her own! This is allusion"?

The lady dropped a handkerchief. Is it lost? Is it gone?

Here within the comments dark, the straightforward pathway has been lost. Ah me! How hard a thing it is to say, but when you come to a fork in the road, take it! And that makes all the difference!

Posted by: Girl Flip on August 13, 2004 1:06 PM

Hallex - hear, hear! And we thought we'd lost that corrupt reputation after the events of the late 70's...

Posted by: Begbee on August 13, 2004 10:50 PM

Im from Pittsburgh, and that was the most surprising news conference since Bud Dwier(sp) ate the .44 mag on live TV. Hes finished politically, but the book will be huge.

Posted by: M. Scott Eiland on August 14, 2004 4:04 AM

Gee--a crook who was willing to betray his state and his country to put an utterly unqualified himbo into a position that would impact the safety of the citizens he was sworn to defend gets up and says "I'm gay, I'm proud, and I'm quitting just as soon as I'm sure that a Democrat will replace me." Boo-fricking-hoo. The scumbag should be facing a treason prosecution, not receiving gushing praise from people impressed with his public speaking skills--and if his wife stuck a shiv in him for humiliating her before the nation, I'd bet that there wouldn't be a jury in the state that would convict her for it.

Posted by: Charlie (Colorado) on August 14, 2004 10:55 AM

I think it was grandfather Stonebender.

Posted by: Tagore on August 14, 2004 11:33 AM

Fub:

Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita, mi ritrovai per una selva oscura che la diritta via era smaritta... Made that up myself, I did...

Now, if you'll pardon me, I see una lonza legere approabhing, and no Virgil here... time to book.

Posted by: CJ on August 15, 2004 2:14 AM

Well, gosh, I guess I have to credit Bill Clinton with one thing; at least he didn't appoint Monica Lewinsky to head up the FBI.


Actually, after Monica became a nuisance around the White House, she was sent to work in the Pentagon. Yes, really.


As far as McGreedy is concerned, Hallex has it right. There are more bribery-and-corruption scandals swirling around NJ than hurricane winds around Florida.

Posted by: Claude on August 16, 2004 5:13 PM

Got that wrong buckeroo.
The Shrub boys have the record for the most "bribery-and-corruption scandals" their whole lives have been bribery-and-corruption filled. The truth will be told and all of the traitors will be accountable.
The clock is ticking and it ain't for the rapture.

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