This Jalopnic article makes Pugh look to be a pretty thin-skinned individual. Methinks he doth protest too much.
http://jalopnik.com/5921140/detroit-...ern-on-twitter
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This Jalopnic article makes Pugh look to be a pretty thin-skinned individual. Methinks he doth protest too much.
http://jalopnik.com/5921140/detroit-...ern-on-twitter
But his abs are pretty good compared to that former big pot belly.
This is ab serd!
http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/n...z/-/index.html
I was among those pleading with people not to elect Pugh to Council.
That being said, I find it hilarious and hypocritical at the same time that people feel they should be able to make any sarcastic, slanderous, spurious, accusatory, unfounded, mean-spirited, overly-generalized or unsupported comments they feel on the Internet, Twitter, etc. without ever being challenged.
If you're big enough to make a comment, be big enough to defend it. If you feel it is within your right to say what you believe, then it is also within someone's right to defend themselves or oppose what you believe.
People shouldn't throw a stone and then run away crying to mommy when someone throws a rock back. They used to tell us when we were little, and picked a fight we couldn't finish: "If you're big enough to pass a lick, then you're big enough to receive one."
Another of a long line of Prima Donnas who strut onstage of city council. Goes back to Jack Kelly, Billy Rogell, Mary Beck days. Why do the people keep electing these clowns?
Because they are the ones who run for office the loudest and the fiercest...it has something to do with an out-of-control ego.
I'm not sure of your point. It looks to me like the intern did defend it, and with more discretion than Pugh.
I do agree with you on Pugh's questionable qualifications to run in the first place. Martha Reeves and Gil Hill were two others that used their star power to get elected.
However, even with my low opinion of Pugh, he usually does project a reasonable face to the media. The personal nature of his responses makes me wonder if his Twitter remarks aren't delegated to a staff member. In which case I say, there's one FTE we can eliminate and move over to the Fire Department.
When my DPD class graduated from the police academy, there was a very nice ceremony held at the Veteran's Memorial Building to commemorate it. Wives and parents were there, along with all the police brass. Drawing the short straw at that time to represent the City Council [[then called the Common Council) was a dingbat ex-schoolteacher by the name of Blanche Parent Wise. She leaned on the speakers podium in an attitude of complete boredom all through the matter and had such obvious body language that she could care less that it taught me back then that Detroit council members were yahoos.
She had a real limp-assed handshake, too.
Carl Levin is the exception to the rule about incompetents on the council. Mel Ravitz wasn't bad either.