Obnoxious Blowhards Sets Aside A Seat At Their Table
6:21 AM - Link to this article.
Tom McEnery and the good folks at ObnoxiousBlowhards.com have tried their best to keep their loyal, elderly, Caucasian, conservative, male, semi-literate readers from having to see the awful words posted on this site. God bless them.
Well now, a new wrinkle. They have apparently set aside the name "San Jose Revealed", preventing anyone from posting with it. See below, noting the gibberish in the box at the top put there by the website that masks who I am, so I can view the site in the first place.

What was the comment I was posting you ask? Well, in this week's shockingly unamusing post from John McEnery, he "quips" that people are so distraught over the uninteresting and unscandaluous Reed administration that... zzzzzz
Oh sorry. Anyway, my comment was this:
Don't worry, Least Funny Person In America. Chuck and his cronies (yourselves included) are on their way to creating a whole slew of fascinating scandals.
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1 Comments:
I can certainly agree wholeheartedly with the final paragraph in the posting above.
There are already three scandals in the Reed administration.
1) Although Reed's Reforms counted three reforms at the very beginning of his magisterial list of 34, having to do with oaths and oath-taking, Reed himself violated two serious oaths, both taken to serve his full second four-year term of office. He swore a mighty oath to serve for four years when he filed to run for city council a second time, and he swore an equally mighty oath to serve for four years when he took office for the second time. If there is anyone in San Jose who is not entitled to urge "reforming" oaths and oath-taking, it is oath-breaking Reed.
2) His willingness to finance millions for the arena while squashing thousands for swimming pools is a scandal of major proportions. It is astounding that there is no major hue & cry about his misplaced priorities, so anti-youth and so pro-corporate entertainment.
3) His embrace of secrecy in the matter of Wolfe and a stadium hasn't really been examined closely. Most people know it as a kerfluffle that lasted three weeks, but it is important to note that this has been his longtime technique. Recall that when the city council met in closed session to discuss litigation, it illegally discussed building a stadium near the arena. Only Dave Corteze objected to the sleaze involved in violating the Brown Act in this way. Reed maintained a "discrete" silence about his role in mocking the Brown Act.
In short, his public image is at such variance with his official acts in office that scandal can't help growing in his wake, much like the appearance of maggots in deceased critters on the roadway.
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