PHOTO INDEX: THE POLITICALLY INCORRECT TEAM OF ROWAN AND MARTIN, OUR 1968 LOGO, STATE REPRESENTATIVE JOHN YUDICHAK AND LACKAWANNA COMMISSIONERS WASHO AND O'BRIEN FLANKING ROTARY PRESIDENT JOE PAGANINI.
AHEAD OF THE CURVE
It appears that one of our local State Representatives, John Yudichak was way ahead of the ramifications of the “Bonusgate” controversy in Harrisburg. As far back as January of 2008, Representative Yudichak, and Representatives Bill Keller and Don Frankel called for the resignation of House Majority Leader William DeWeese. Their actions came after DeWeese conceded to local editorial boards across the state that “he was asleep at the wheel” when the incidents of paid legislative staff mixed their duties with political work were occurring. Yudichak told us “this is no time for people to lose faith in state government with high gas prices, the mortgage crisis and major economic issues facing citizens trying to get by. Citizens have to have faith that their government will do the right thing which is why I called for Mr. DeWeese to step aside”. Yudichak certainly has sent a signal that despite being a member of the Democratic caucus, he is not ruled by them when it comes to ethics and good government. Yudichak recently appeared on WILK’s Steve Corbett show explaining his stance.
BEEP BEEP!!!!
When I had access to an unnamed County Chief Clerk years ago, I remember the following incident very well. A long time county worker was asking for an outrageous raise but because he lacked the education of his staff, it turned out the people who were working for him made more money. The County Clerk’s solution: give the car a Crown Vic out of the county fleet presumably for business. The guy got the car and was happy as a clam until his retirement. For years county cars and mileage have been treated as the corner candy store for the people who worked in government. Some governmental bodies institutionalized it like Wilkes Barre City where council members get mileage. Others have a sort of system where cars and gas cards are allotted on a piecemeal basis. In Luzerne County, debit cards were tried as a matter of choice and we all see what happened there. From the land of the Lac comes word that Commissioners Washo and O’Brien have actually instituted a policy on county related travel. The County is cutting by more than half the number of employees who regularly drive county cars and the commissioners are also reclaiming gas cards of the ever popular segment of county worker deemed nonessential. As of June, the county had 86 gas cards in use — 31 of which are used by Lackawanna County’s Coordinated Transportation program and will remain with those vehicles. Four elected officials currently have gas cards, Commissioner Munchak, DA. Jarbola, Coroner Brennan and Controller Ken McDowell, the latter who reportedly uses his county vehicle not to show up for work.
This step of the county based energy agenda is another right note sounded by the Washo and O’Brien administration. Both men have shown very good inclinations toward reform in government and have not been shying about taking a hard look at the county finances. I shared a panel with them in March on WYOU TV and both were impressive as a team.
IMMIGRATION KILLING
To be very honest, given the recent hostility toward immigrants of Mexican decent, I wasn’t holding my breath for charges to be filed in the death of a Schuylkill County man. I really thought if charges were not brought, it might begin the process of people from outside our locale coming in and asking for justice, much like the civil rights freedom riders of the 1960s did in the south. But thank goodness I was wrong because two teens were charged with homicide in connection with the July 12 beating and subsequent death of Luis Eduardo Ramirez Zavala in Shenandoah. A third faces other charges related to the incident.
Brandon Piekarsky, 16 and Colin Walsh, 17, both of Shenandoah, are incarcerated in Schuylkill County Prison after being arraigned before a magistrate this morning. Piekarsky and Walsh are both charged with one count each of criminal homicide, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, simple assault, and ethnic intimidation.
ONE VOICE????
Today’s Times Leader recounts a post mortem on the McCain rally on Wednesday in Wilkes Barre at the Kirby Center. GOP County Chairman Terry Casey said the 800 or so was a respectable showing. His duly elected Vice Chair disagreed saying he “cringed” when he saw the balcony empty. He intimated the right hand didn’t know what the left was doing as far as organizing the event. Former Chair Lynette Villano did not attend for work reasons. Fair enough. But she could resist getting in a dig saying she was disappointed with the turnout. And DeFabo said if he was made aware of things earlier, his group would’ve packed the place. This from a man when he was 6th district chairman sometimes couldn’t fill a full slate to run against the Democrats on City Council. Despite the election of a new chairman, the county GOP has reverted to form, acting like disagreeable Democrats. But the Dems win, the GOP doesn’t. On an event like this, there should be one voice, the voice of the chairman. He should be the one to defend the turnout, answer the inquiries and put a sunny side on the event. The comments from his own executive committee did nothing but accentuate the “individualism” of the county party. As I noted in my previous edition of how the GOP should rebuild itself in The LuLac Edition #376, Dec. 21, 2007, there is no room for democracy when you’re trying to build a party. Sorry. It’s a luxury the GOP does not have right now. The Luzerne County Democrats rebuilt their party through iron fisted control of their own membership. The GOP has to do the same. The McCain event was a gift from the political Gods, an opportunity to tout the philosophy of the national candidate and how that independence and candor could translate into next year’s local elections. But no one used that tactic and everybody went “off message”. Until people like DeFabo and Villano deliver either thousands of votes or dollars, they should just keep their concerns to themselves. One voice. One Chairman. One message.
1968
Forty years ago, the National GOP credentials and platform committee met in Miami for the upcoming convention. Former Vice President Richard Nixon held a commanding lead in delegates over New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller and the newest entry into the race California Governor Ronald Reagan. Reagan entered as a type of “stop Nixon” candidate on behalf of the right wing of the party but it was too late to make an inroad…..In our 1968 series we hardly touched on the impact of TV. 1968 was a big year for TV, here are some of the shows that made an impact, in January The Lennon Sisters make their final appearance on The Lawrence Welk Show..... On April 4 James Brown appears on national television, in an attempt to calm feelings of anger in the United States following the assassination of Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr......Also on April 8 British singer Petula Clark appears on a US television special on NBC with Harry Belafonte as a guest. An innocent, affectionate gesture between the two during a song (Clark touched Belafonte on the arm) prompts concern from the show's sponsor (Chrysler Corporation) due to the difference in their races, but the scene is aired intact at Clark's insistence. The special airs to high ratings and marks the first time two different races share friendly bodily contact on American television…On October 14, the first live network transmission of video from inside a manned US space capsule in orbit ("Apollo 7") There were six such broadcasts during their eleven-day mission......During October 21-25- Joan Crawford makes a guest appearance for five episodes on the CBS soap opera The Secret Storm filling in for her ailing daughter, Christina. However, Joan slurs her lines and is obviously intoxicated during the tapings. In November NBC breaks away from a pro football game to air a TV movie adaptation of Heidi, sparking furious protest.....on November 22 on NBC William Shatner and Nichelle Nichols share the first interracial kiss on US television in the Star Trek episode "Plato's Stepchildren"......in December Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special airs on NBC.....and CBS uses a portable minicam for political convention coverage. But perhaps the biggest show that had an impact was Rowan and Martin’s Laugh In which debuted in January of ’68. From YOU TUBE: Rowan and Martin's Laugh In: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iGvzmOoh3Y.
Shows we said goodbye to in 1968 were The Man From U.N.C.L.E . (1964-1968), Lost in Space (1965-1968), The Lucy Show (1962-1968), Batman (1966-1968).....The 58th and final episode of The Monkees airrd on NBC......The Bell Telephone Hour (1959-1968) and The Fulton Sheen Program (1961-1968)……..statewide, appraisals are planned for acquisition of the multi million dollar site of the Nescopeck Creek State Park…..Stage and screen actor Lee Tracy, who starred in one of my favorite political movies “The Best Man” left an estate of 2 million dollars to his wife, the former Helen Thomas of Nanticoke…..the city manager of Wilkes Barre proposed a bond issue to fund capital projects in 1969....and forty years ago this week in LuLac land and all across America the number 1 song was “Hello I Love You” by the Doors. From YOU TUBE: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x34wa2jehek
Yonks,
ReplyDeleteHow about Bob Novak in a black Corvette. Thats a Babe magnet right there, baby! Run em down, Bob. Old fool couldnt see over the hood or hear the thud. He was probably pissed that someone got in his way!
Pete
Dave, You are a wild maN WHEN IT COMES TO THE gop. You are saying that there should be a gag order on everyone but the Chairman?
ReplyDeleteDoesn't that seem a little harsh?
David! Welcome back, best to your health and recovery. Cancer: NO FUN! A few thoughts. YUDICHAK: Good guy, straight shooter. WASHO & COREY: Making an effort. LUZ. COUNTY GOP: RIP. 1968: Wow, did not know we had such an embrassment of riches on commercial TV back then. THE DOORS: Timeless.
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Poppinaro
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ReplyDeleteYonks,
How about Bob Novak in a black Corvette. Thats a Babe magnet right there, baby!
THEY DON'T CALL HIM THE PRINCE OF DARKNESS FOR NOTHING IN D.C.
You are a wild maN WHEN IT COMES TO THE gop. You are saying that there should be a gag order on everyone but the Chairman?
Doesn't that seem a little harsh?
IT IS HARSH BUT THIS GROUP HAS NO SELF CONTROL, NO SELF DISCIPLINE. THEY CAN NAVEL GAZE AND PONDER THE WORLD ONCE THEY WIN SOMETHING. RIGHT NOW, THEY NEED A STRONG CHAIR WHO WON'T PUT UP WITH CRAP TO PULL THIS OFF. AND GIVEN THE STATE OF THE COUNTY DEMS, IT'S WITHIN REACH.
Gotta give Obama credit. He's takin a victory lap before the election. Meanwhile McCains goin nuts cause he cant get any press!
ReplyDeleteI wish Barrack would go ahead and pick Ms Clinton as VP and get about kickin ass! Now that theres been a decent interval for cooling off, no reason not to give her the nod. Shes the one for the job.
Cassidy
Hope your recovery is going well. Cancer can be a scary thing but I'm sure you'll overcome all the obstacles. Once more you nail it on the County GOP. This group needs to have one signatre in dealing with the media and projecting an image of being a winner. Too bad old warhorses like George Gwilliam are no longer involved in party politics. George ran the Ford/Dole effort in '76 and was magnificent. Marge Matisko Davison too was a strong leader who knew what it was all about. Oh if only the old timers left an instruction manual.
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ReplyDeleteI remember Marge Matisko. She was a great backer of the county GOP. Anyway, how about the news coverage of those arrests down south? How about the kid who told Eric Deibel that the football team is going to stink because the football players did something stupid. Stupid? They wailed on a guy, a human being and KILLED HIM! Damn, the heck with the immigrant they killed, the varsity is shot to hell. And that my friend is one of the many reasons I speed through towns like Pottsville, Shenendoah and that entire sorry ass county!
PAULER
Hey, good luck with the chemo, you'll do fine and you're already bald so what the hay!
YONKI:
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday night. I got hold of a copy of that movie "The Best Man". Lee Tracy as well as Fonda was spectacular. And thanks for bringing back Nixon "Sockin' It To Us". Classic. Love that 1968 segment!
I had forgotten "the Fickle Finger of Fate" from Laugh In. Great memories. We had Laugh In and the Smothers Brothers at the same time. Great TV. Now let me tell ya about Your Show of Shows with Sid Ceasar and ...
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You didn't think charges would be filed in the death of a Schuylkill County man ??? Why ?
ReplyDeleteLet's recount the events. He was murdered. Teens were arrested. Teens were jailed....for....Murder.
This sounds pretty typical to me. Should we hang them before their trial because it was a Latino man ?
Why owner approval for comments ? Come on Yonk let's have some fun.
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ReplyDeleteYou didn't think charges would be filed in the death of a Schuylkill County man ??? Why ?
I'M VERY CYNICAL WHEN IT COMES TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM ON THE COUNTY LEVEL HERE IN NEPA. I'M GLAD THERE WERE CHARGES BUT I WAS AFRAID THIS WAS GOING TO BE A WHITE WASH. I GUESS I SAW SO MUCH OF THAT AS A YOUNG KID IN THE 60S WITH THE CIVIL RIGHTS MURDERS IN THE SOUTH, I JUST THOUGHT MAYBE THERE WOULD BE NO CHARGES HERE TOO.
Should we hang them before their trial because it was a Latino man ?
NOPE, NOT AT ALL.
Why owner approval for comments ?
JUST WANT TO SEE THEM BEFORE THEY GO ON THE SITE. I POST 99% OF THEM AND EDIT VERY FEW BUT THERE ARE SOME I GET THAT BORDER ON SLANDER. AND I WANT TO BE FAIR.