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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
The Continuing Adventures of "Cadillac Deval"
Posted by: Dean Barnett at 10:57 AM

Oh dear. It continues to get worse for Massachusetts’ populist governor, Deval Patrick. Yesterday we spoke about his pimped out Caddy, his penchant for helicoptering over traffic, and his generous sharing of victory’s spoils that followed the fine tradition of centuries of tin-pot despots. So, you might ask, how could it get worse? Let me explain.

After spiritedly defending his right to lease a Cadillac with scarce state funds, Patrick won himself a new nickname from the Boston Herald – “Cadillac Deval.” While catchy, I don’t think it will look good on a bumper sticker.

Yesterday, Patrick finally bowed to public pressure and agreed to pay for a portion of the controversial Caddy’s lease. This decision came after some searing soul-searching. Said the disingenuous Deval, “I realize I cannot in good conscience ask the agencies to make those (fiscal) choices without being willing to make them myself.” Unfortunately for us curious types, Patrick declined to address why he only came to this realization after the story of his tax-payer funded Cadillac made the front page of the local newspapers and became non-stop fodder for the local talk shows.

Anyway, end of story, right? Think again.

Just as Patrick was attempting to put this story to bed, his erstwhile friends at Morrissey Boulevard were preparing to drop another bombshell on the beleaguered chief executive. Since the Globe’s front-page above-the-fold story described this new development so well, I’ll quote the boring broadsheet directly:

Governor Deval Patrick spent more than $10,000 on damask drapes for his State House office as part of a $27,387 makeover that also included a new desk, settee, and other furnishings paid for with taxpayer money.

Because I personally am not familiar with different varieties of draperies, I had to call in the official interior decorating and fashion consultant of the HughHewitt.com site, Mrs. Soxblog, to give me a primer on damask drapes. I learned that damask drapes are made of a dignified heavy silk that scream “important man,” albeit in a discreet manner. As for a “settee,” I knew what that was but I still don’t know why a governor needs one.

Have I whetted your appetite to take a gander at the new furnishings? If I have, prepare yourself for frustration. In order to make sure he looks like a complete fool for the maximum number of news cycles possible, Patrick and his office have refused press requests to photograph the posh new furnishings that bedeck the man of the people’s workspace. Having had my journalistic sensibilities awakened by this scandal, I promise the HughHewitt.com audience that I won’t rest until I get a look at that settee.

A COUPLE OF THINGS NEED TO BE CLEARED UP in regards to Patrick. First, other than John Edwards of course, I can’t name such a transparent phony currently dancing across our political stage. Obviously some people bought his act during the election season. For the life of me, I still can’t understand why.

The next thing that needs to be addressed is a comparison that is gaining traction in the Bay State between Deval Patrick and the still locally-loathed Michael S. Dukakis. This comparison only makes sense on the most superficial level. Both men are short. Both men are super-liberal. Dukakis left office with an approval rating of negative 6% which means 100% of the electorate didn’t like him, and of those 100%, 6% made a point of calling the pollsters back to emphasize how much they didn’t like him. A similar fate awaits Patrick. Both men are preternaturally irritating, seemingly blessed with an uncanny ability to foment hostility in even the most placid and uninvolved citizens.

But there the similarities end. Dukakis was so annoying because he was so painfully earnest. Say what you will about him, but the man had no artifice, no pretense and I don’t think an ounce of bulls**t in him. He talked about fiscal austerity and rode the T to work. He was a notorious tightwad, so when he urged the Bay State citizenry to go without, he at least had the moral standing to do so. Dukakis’ variety of “wear your galoshes and button your trench coat ” politics was endlessly irritating, but at least it was sincere.

Patrick, on the other hand, is a snake oil salesman. He talks about fiscal austerity and yet aggressively exploits the perks of his office. Until he searched his soul yesterday, he thought he was above public scrutiny. He defended his choice to go with the Cadillac first with a lie, and then with outrage that anyone would have the audacity to question him on such a minor matter.

Michael Dukakis was (and is) a wealthy man who lives like a pauper. For goodness sakes, he buys those dreadful “no-name” products at the market insisting that they’re every bit as good as the name-brands. Deval Patrick is just the opposite, surrounding himself with damask drapes and ornate settees on the taxpayer’s nickel.

In short, I knew Michael Stanley Dukakis – You, Deval Patrick, are no Michael Dukakis. For most politicians, that would be a relief. It is a measure of Patrick’s maladroit ways that he should be concerned that he’s not sufficiently Dukakis-like.

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Brian J writes: Thursday, February, 22, 2007 1:14 AM
Oh, and Deval's approval rating?
63%. 8% above his share of the November vote.

http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=78cee264-cc7e-46b2-a602-1328e08d1d9c
Brian J writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 10:23 PM
You expected Governor Patrick
To have an unfurnished office? Because this is what this boils down to. Since Romney took the furniture from the office with him, it had to be replaced. For that reason, this will blow over (whatever your "friends" say).

Expect Patrick to be easily reelected as long as he wants the office. After all, the GOoPers don't have anyone to run against him, since they have no statewide officeholders left in the Commonwealth, and a whopping 12% of the legislature.
BigKahunaBurger writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 10:05 PM
I stole "Coupe Deval"...
from the morning drive guys on the local Sports Radio station WEEI, one of whom is a sports columnist for the Herald.

Even though the Caddy's really a sedan, "Coupe Deval" sounded better than "Sedan Deval" to them, and to me too.
Pasadena Phil writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 7:44 PM
Diomedes
I was once told that the essence of originality is in obscuring your sources but BigKahunaBurger used "Coupe Deval" in the comment preceding mine. I am not above stealing other people's material. I wonder who HE stole it from? I noticed that Dean just adopted it too.
Jon.nine writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 6:05 PM
Coupe Deval
Phil,

Not bad--pretty funny actually.

By the way I read another Kundera work "the Book of Laughter and Forgetting," which was very good as well, thought perhaps not quite as good.
cld writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 4:28 PM
The Deval tries to blame Romney
If you read the article in the Globe Patrick takes a cut at Romney by saying he had to refurbish because Romney took back all the personal items that he put in the office.

Nice little jab at Romney except that Patrick's mansion in Western MA is more opulent and more expensive than anything Romney has so why didn't Patrick donate in the first place?

All my friends who voted for him are waking up and saying Oh My what did I do.... why did I ever vote for him.....doh!
Hawkeye writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 4:17 PM
Blunts, 40'z and 22's
Governor or not a man needs the right wheels to roll with his homies.
Bob Miller writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 3:39 PM
A Coupe Deval...
...That's what His Excellency needs to be driven around in. Nothing less will do. The Coupe Deval's custom interior (as well as that of the Executive Copter) can have damask drapes and cushions to match his new home furnishings. After all, just because he rules a Commonwealth, he doesn't have to be common.
Garys writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 2:40 PM
That's going to leave a mark
Being compared unfavorably to Mike Dukakis has to be the unkindest cut of all.

From Democrats I've talked to voter's remorse has already set in.

I think there might be a market for either "Don't blame me, I voted for Kerry Healey" or "Don't blame me, I voted for Gabrielli" bumper stickers in the near future.

Totally off topic, but I find the fact that when I sign in to comment I'm directed away from the item I want to comment on almost as annoying as a Globe editorial.

Pasadena Phil writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 2:34 PM
"Coupe Deval"
Mitt also didn't take any pay as governor. (I really prefer "Coupe Deval" over "Cadillac Deval". Just flows off of the tongue.)
BigKahunaBurger writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 2:24 PM
After more soul-searching...
"Coupe Deval" has now decided to reimburse the taxpayers for the $27K in furnishings too.

But not before trying to throw someone under the bus, of course. His reason for redecorating was that Mitt Romney took furnishings from the office when he left and that needed to be replaced. Unsurprisingly, Deval didn't emphasize too strongly the fact that Romney had paid for those furnishings personally at the time he moved in. We Mass taxpayers didn't have to wait for Mitt to reimburse us after a newspaper found out...

LugNutz writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 2:17 PM
Cut and run?
Why no posts yet regarding Britain's decision to cut and run?
james23 writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 1:32 PM
You are no Mike Dukakis...
Very funny Dean! I can only hope that Fluffy Edwards will pose in a tank, a la Mike Dukakis, before his campaign totally craters.
HNAV writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 1:18 PM
like any modern democrat
hillary rodham, gore, kerry, kennedy, etc...

all push for 'taking things away from' Americans.

advocating for the failed, weak, oppressive, socialism (even forms of communism) for everyone else.

meanwhile, the only corruption they see, is something used to vilify the opposition, as they ignore Murtha, William Jefferson, Billy Clinton, etc...
frankz writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 12:40 PM
Give the Gorernor a Break
PS - Give the guy a break. He's the Governor.


President Bush takes joy rides in Military Helicoptors, and his AF1 costs about $ 24 K/hour (6000 gal jet fuel/hr).


And C Rice takes frequent trips to the Middle East in the same model plane - to meet with Arabs who refuse to renounce violence and refuse to recognize Israel - every time.

frankz writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 12:38 PM
Give the Gorernor a Break
PS - Give the guy a break. He's the Governor.


President Bush takes joy rides in Military Helicoptors, and his AF1 costs about $ 24 K/hour (6000 gal jet fuel/hr).


And C Rice takes frequent trips to the Middle East in the same model plane - to meet with Arabs who refuse to renounce violence and refuse to recognize Israel - every time.

Conservative Gladiator writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 12:37 PM
This is hilarious...
I warned the people of Massachussets to not be too happy about Romney being gone. Kerry Healy sure sounds better at this point.

I wonder what the people have to say now.
Pasadena Phil writes: Wednesday, February, 21, 2007 12:32 PM
I hope this doesn't backfire on you Dean
Wait till he gets a gander of the oppulent Soxblog executive suites at Fenway Park. You may have to take Deval to the Supreme Court to challenge his eminent domain seizure.
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