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Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Deval Patrick - A Profile in Progressive Leadership
Posted by: Dean Barnett at 11:12 AM

The Deval Patrick era promises to be great fun. You remember Patrick, don’t you? Back in the campaign season, he was a hero to progressives everywhere. He mouthed all the proper progressive platitudes and glided to victory in the Massachusetts governor's race.

But prominent on Patrick’s resumé was his time spent as a Clinton lackey. That caused a lot of us to suspect him of being a phony for whom office seeking was first and foremost a source of self-aggrandizement.

To say Patrick has stumbled out of the gate as governor would be an understatement. First, Patrick decided that the modest Ford Crown Victoria that Mitt Romney tooled around in for four years was beneath him. Rather than lease another Crown Vic or remain in the one that Romney used right up until his last day in office, Patrick opted to lease a $46,000 Cadillac. Actually, it would be more accurate to say he opted to have the state lease a $46,000 Cadillac. None of the funds for the gaudy new ride came out of Patrick’s pocket, even though the new governor doesn’t lack for means.

Then Patrick compounded the tin-eared politicking. When the local media challenged him for this excess in a time of fiscal austerity, Patrick defended it as a necessity because Ford had discontinued the Crown Victoria. There was only one problem with this story – Ford hasn’t discontinued the Crown Vic. Patrick later ascribed his mistaken assertion to a misunderstanding with the State Police. Since the Staties lease only about 80,000 Crown Vics a year, it’s understandable how they could make such an error.

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL, Patrick often had a problem with the truth. His difficulties weren’t merely of the garden variety “flexibility” and equivocation issues that we expect from our politicians. Rather, Patrick on occasion just told outright lies. For instance, as he ran for office he bragged about the time he spent in courtrooms trying cases as a prosecutor. While being the avenging angel prosecutor is always a good thing for an office seeker, Patrick had never actually prosecuted a single case nor had he ever seen the inside of a courtroom as a prosecutor. The story was a lie and worse still, an easily debunked lie. Slip-ups like that one, and there were several, suggested that Patrick had the same pathological aversion to honesty that marked his Oval Office mentor.

The Patrick gubernatorial reign has been marked by pratfalls similar to the Cadillac escapade. Governor Patrick is Massachusetts’ first corner office holder since the far-from-revered Michael Dukakis to decide that his wife needs a full-time state employee to help her with her scheduling. One can torture this fact pattern into making sense by asserting, as Patrick does, that his wife is a fully employed big-time lawyer and doesn’t have the time to do menial things like First Lady scheduling.

What’s tougher to explain is why the simple job of First Lady Scheduler merits a $72,000/yr. salary, especially since the fully-employed first lady has so little available time to schedule. What’s nearly impossible to explain is how the most qualified person in the entire Commonwealth for this undeniable peach-of-a-job turned out to be the female half of the husband and wife team that led Patrick’s fund-raising committee.

But wait, there’s more! In his first six weeks in office, Patrick has used a state police helicopter twice. In four years in office, Mitt Romney used a state police helicopter only once.

IN HIS SHORT TIME IN OFFICE, Patrick has devoted a considerable amount of his time explaining to the public why he won’t be able to keep all those wonderful campaign promises he made. Voters who pulled the lever for Patrick banking on getting those property tax reductions, 1,000 new cops, and the "new way of doing business on Beacon Hill” that he guaranteed probably feel victimized by a bait-and-switch.

But I urge my home state’s voters to look on the bright side. Yes, your taxes won’t go down and you won’t get those new cops. But you are indeed getting a new way of doing business on Beacon Hill. Patrick’s only been at this thing for six weeks. If things remain on their current path, by the end of Patrick’s term he’ll likely be ruling the Commonwealth as a modern-day Sun King.

It’s true that the Massachusetts economy will suffer, but if you begin practicing now you might be able to gain employment among the retinue of personal grape-peelers that Governor Patrick will have on the state payroll in due time. Good luck! In the meantime, I’m heading back to Florida.

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Jeff T writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 11:40 PM
All according to plan
There's no mystery here. Once every generation, Massachusetts elects a Democrat as governor, which helps remind everyone that it's a really stupid idea to let Democrats run things. If Deval keeps up his present pace, he'll be the last Democratic governor here for at least another 20 years.
Brian J writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 5:09 PM
Meanwhile, in the real world
BWright is wrong- the old people of Massachusetts are Democrats, but so are the middle-aged ones, the young ones, and nearly everyone else. (Comes from those high levels of education, donchaknow.) That's why the GOoPers could only find three candidates to run in 10 Congressional districts in the state. All three races were wicked ugly, as they say; none lost by less than 34 points.

Also, western Mass is very Democratic. Patrick won higher shares of the vote in Franklin and Berkshire Counties than in Boston. Patrick won every county, doing worst on Cape Cod.

Talk about things you know about, guys.
bwright writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 4:16 PM
We'll
Of the people I know that grew up in MA:

+ the old timers tend to be Dems (the JFK factor)
+ the young ones are split
+ the west is very Republican
+ Boston draws in a substantial number of out of staters as students or professors, I believe this tends to push us to the left at the polls - you get all these college students who stay for 5 years and then move home, of course this is year 22-26 when they are too naive to see through the SP bs.
reynoldssu writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 3:39 PM
Deval won by 20 points
Well, every so often the electorate takes a stupid pill.

The good news, Brian J, is there's a cure. All you have to do is read "The Wealth of Nations," the Constitution, the Federalist Papers...and it wouldn't hurt to throw in "Reagan: In His Own Hand" for modern context.

Oh and flip on Hugh now and again and he'll try and show you the way.
Brian J writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 3:27 PM
Deval won by 20 points
Over the sainted Mitt's designated replacement, "pratfalls" and all. Your complaints will go straight to File 13.
Angry Dumbo writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 2:51 PM
In his mind
In his mind Mass. Gov. Deval was a fearless prosecutor. In his mind NM Gov. Bill Richardson was a hot high school baseball prospect drafted by the Oakland As. These are not lies. Republicans lie.
reynoldssu writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 2:40 PM
Republican governors
Until now the last several governors of Massachusetts in a row have been Republicans. The state probably has had more Republican governors than Democrat ones.

We should not stereotype the state just because of the idiots they keep electing to the Senate. They are subject to the same urban/suburban red and blue county dynamics as the rest of the country.
KGK writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 2:04 PM
NE is lost
I love both Dean and Hugh. But, to think that anyone really cares about NE , Mass. or the leftists that they elect, goes to their over-optimistic views on every issue. Mitt is a fine guy and is from Mass. and will not win the nomination. Liberals, Dems, leftists will be elected in NE and Mass. till Jesus comes! Please, no more optimistic views on Pub chances in NE or Mass. or anything about NE which might give Pubs an optimistic view of politics there. The rest of the nation does not care. Can anything good come from NE? That should be our question. Not malarky about Patrick as if anyone will be moved one way or another by his story. Mass. would elect an Islamofascist if it posed as a liberal Dem.
BigKahunaBurger writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 1:49 PM
In the words...
of the great Howie Carr:

"Don't blame me, I voted for Muffy"
Oldcrow writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 1:32 PM
Mass deserves all
of this, this is the same state that keeps sending Kennedy(the swimmer) and Kerry(majic hat) back to the Senate time after time so as KOS would say "screw em" this is pay back for the above.
gemma writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 1:08 PM
Emperor Duval
The man who would be king. Wow, you have captured the essence of the man indeed. How can we ever get out from under the mess of Mass? I know moving is an option but honestly....we need a group like the Victory Caucus to drum this worthless group out of office.....we need more drummers..

Thanks for drumming as hard as you do.
Doug writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 12:45 PM
Move here and become a Gopher!
We need you're insightful logic here too, along with your witty ways of expressing same! We Gopher State residents have a RINO for a governor, a liberal for a state AG, and two US Senators, both of whom are liberals of a different stripe. Yet, while we're not yet as bad off as Mass., we need to maintain our equilibrium before tilting way to the sinister side! Also, ignore our cold weather, we do, except in Frostbite Falls!

So, good luck on your efforts to cure all of ills of the Bay State and when it finally sinks into your noggin that it's really hopeless, join here while we still have a quality of life?
PokerGuy writes: Tuesday, February, 20, 2007 11:44 AM
MA
M'a--' voters keep returning Teddy to the Senate. This turkey is only the governor. How much can one expect from the good voters of this silly little state.

PS

This same state elected Romney as Governor. That gives one pause, and not in a way that Romney supporters would appreciate.
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