Oak Ridger endorses some candidates, so AT does it too.
August 1st, 2006 by Atomictumor
The Oak Ridger has announced its endorsements for county offices, which is its prerogative, I suppose, but leaves me wondering why they made some of the choices. Problem is, they’re playing it close to the chest and not announcing why exactly they made some of the choices. Sure, they can technically endorse Ronald McDonald and Angelina Jolie for offices in Anderson County, but if they don’t post reasons for it I’m going to assume they were paid to do so.
Ronald McDonald pays well, because he’s advised and funded by that hardball bastard Mayor McCheese.
Anyway, since the ‘Tumor is a prestigious assed organization, I’m going to full on endorse some people and tell you exactly WHY I’m doing it. Keep in mind, this is me, AT, endorsing these people. Bos, Eaves, and GAC will agree if they know whats good for them, but they have not been consulted as of yet. Furthermore, I have 1s and 0s just waiting to be used by you to tell me how dumb I am. You don’t even have to use your name or address like the ‘Ridger makes you do.
- Chancellor of 7th - Man, I want to say Ramsey, because coming to age in the early ’90s I can appreciate a slacker more than anybody. However, I simply can’t understand why anybody would vote for him for any office whatsoever. I know dick all about Lantrip, but seeing as how he’s been doing the job for years now and nobody has lit anything on fire to get rid of him, I see no reason not to keep the guy working.
Ramsey’s a charismatic fellow, and I like the guy and wish him well. I think he’d be better off ending up being the rowing hippie who wanders into the gas station every once in a while to tell you weird stories, smelling vaguely of scotch. He’s got enough cash to retire, and I get the feeling he’d rather be on the river anyway. Heres to you, river man. - DA - Its hard to get wired up about this job, as it is hard to get wired up about the Sherriff job, because, again, as a veteran of the ’90’s, I’m still half-convinced that the DA and Sheriff are plotting to keep me down. No doubt about it.
Still though, I like the cut of Corea’s jib. She didn’t back herself into unwisely swearing off plea bargains, which is a tool that the legal system has been enjoying since the days of Galileo, as her opponents did. She’s an independant candidate (politically speaking, we’ll get to the whole Beauchamp thing later), which I, as an independant voter, tend to like.
What I like best about the lady is that she hasn’t done the negative, desperate campaigning the others did. There was a lot of talk earlier in the campaign that Clark was talking regarding Hunt and Corea defending criminal cases, and considering the fact that they “worked with criminals” a detriment to their ability to prosecute.
Do I need to comment on the idiocy of such a statement? Are there enough of those 1s and 0s to lecture Dave-o on the facinating aspects of the American justice system that provides for representation to the accused? I can’t vote for somebody so obviously misinformed about the nature of the job he’s applying for.
Les Hunt, well, he’s showing off that NRA approval like a teenager with a hickey. The fact that such a kneejerk, close-minded, self serving organization like the NRA is his top supporter is all I need to point out. No beef with guns necessarily, but got a beef with NRA. Thats another post, and way too much time spent on the DA situation. - Commish District 8: Man, I really didn’t do a lot of homework on this one. I like Iwanski because he’s not screwed me over yet, and because he seems sincere. I had a brief chat with him in the hot sun a month or so ago when he was door to dooring, and he impressed me, so he gets one of those votes.
I’m leaning toward Brinkman for the other vote, simply because she’s a candidate who claims she’s committed to education, and as a former Oak Ridge teacher, I’m inclined to lean in her direction. Right now, particularly in this town, education is getting the short end of the stick, and that needs to change. Of course, other candidates for office (ahemJane Miller) have courted the education issue long enough to get elected and then dropped it like a pregnant prom date. - Commish District 7: No clue, I don’t have a dog in that race. Cemestos Gardens is on that side of town, I leave this open for Bos or Eaves if they want to throw something in.
Edit 6:39 PM: Bos and Eaves (and a few others) have weighed in on this race, and we’re behind Joseph Lee and Jerry Creasey for reasons explained down in the comments. - County Trustee: This is the one that really made my jaw drop with the Oak Ridger, as they supported John Stair over Rodney Archer. Hu-whaaaa?? But, I did all my talking about this stuff here, so I won’t now. Read that post if’n your interested. I think the ‘Ridger is just being contrary.
- Div.1 General Sessions Judge: Stuart. Hell yes. Because Judge Judy was only good on TV for a few minutes. There is no excuse for judges to show personality. Judges should begin impartial, and this Layton guy appears to have a hard time with that. There is also the connection to Beauchamp, in which allegedly (to prevent the jackass for suing us like he likes to do to websites that post things he doesn’t agree with, so ALLEGEDLY, and protected by amendments, and whatnot) Layton created a probation office for his campaign buddy, Beauchamp. But you didn’t hear that from me. And I live in Nebraska. Allegedly. Jackass.
Beside that, Stuart seems to be able to keep his head about him. He’s about the least likely looking fellow to be running for a judgeship in a somewhat rural Tennessee county, but, I’m still a little suprised that I like living here too. I think the guy will do a damn fine job. - Juvie Judge: Meldrum: We talked about Hess previously, so theres not much to mention here. I think Hess has had a great run, that would have probably ended sooner if somebody had run against here before. I doubt I’ll be dealing with Juvenile Court myself (although Pigpen’s still a bit of a wild card), but from what I’ve heard of Hess I’d be worried about showing up in front of her.
- Sheriff: I see no reason to change things here. Granted, I know nothing about the Anderson County Sheriffs Dept, and don’t mind keeping things that way. Rock on, Bill.
- County School Board: Sure wish there was an Oak Ridge City School Board election. Actually, I think my problems would be lessened if Oak Ridge did have some elections. Of course, then I’d never shut up about how we need to get rid of damn near all the bastards and replace them with people who are inclined to put citizen’s interests above political ones.
Was that so hard? If you’re going to put your name behind an endorsement, dammit, tell me why, otherwise you lose credibility. And, as the NY Times can tell you, credibility is hard to get back.
August 1st, 2006 at 11:19 am
Just to set the record straight, Mayor McCheese had nothing to do with The Oak Ridger’s endorsements.
August 1st, 2006 at 11:38 am
THATS the kind of denial I’d expect, Mr. Richardson! Or should I say… Grimace?
August 1st, 2006 at 1:35 pm
I’ll second your endorsements, AT, and add my thoughts on the district 7 commissioner race. Like the Oak Ridger, my nod goes to Joseph Lee and Jerry Creasey.
John Shuey is evidently a County employee (though I’ve yet to locate in what office he works), and I think that presents a conflict of interest.
August 1st, 2006 at 1:38 pm
Forgot to mention that I’ve had to opportunity to meet both Joseph Lee and Jerry Creasey, and liked them both. I’m especially rooting for Joseph Lee, who lives not more than a quarter mile from us and seems very in tune with the needs of the district.
August 1st, 2006 at 1:38 pm
I could be wrong, but it seems to me that Shuey is a court baliff.
August 1st, 2006 at 1:47 pm
Creasy seems… well, a little desperate, maybe. I’ve seen him around quite a bit lately, always around WB or the preschool parking lot. Wearing a sandwich board. Waving. Has he done any door-to-door gladhanding? I would think that would be much more effective for a politician.
August 1st, 2006 at 3:22 pm
I’d like to think of that as…eh…”enthusiastic.” Yeah.
August 1st, 2006 at 3:45 pm
GAC,
If my memory serves me right I believe that Mr. Creasy is “disabled” in the fact that he can’t walk long distances easily. I believe he suffered from polio as a child but I’m just going on memory as to the cause. I do remember seeing him using those metal crutches more than once during commission meetings.
August 1st, 2006 at 3:47 pm
Yeah it is enthusiasm. My family and I have known Jerry Creasy and his family for more than thirty years. While he and I don’t always agree politically…(could be a plus for some of you kind folks), he is a very honest and honorable man. As a county commissioner I very much trust his judgment.
The only stupid thing that I have ever heard Jerry say is when he asked me if I would be interested in running for city council.
August 1st, 2006 at 6:01 pm
Thanks for the info, AT2. Wasn’t aware he was disabled. Does he have any supporters doing the door-2-door for him, like some of the other, less disabled and more, er… unenthusiastic candidates? I wouldn’t know, since I’m not in his district. So I guess I’m just being nosey at this point.
August 1st, 2006 at 6:41 pm
Man, then he seems like good people. I’ve updated the post to reflect these endorsements.
August 1st, 2006 at 8:24 pm
Vote Coria cos she haz a fuckin clue