I assume that at present all of the woke Democrats who’ve endorsed Ricardo “Let ‘em Go” Arroyo for district legal professional will now be requested if they are going to demand that their slobbering moist kisses for him be faraway from his web site votearroyo.com.
That was some story within the Boston Globe about his, let’s consider, alleged questionable report with girls. I ponder why it took so lengthy for the bow-tied bumkissers to lastly put it into print. But what the hell, they lastly did.
It should have been painful, particularly since he checks off all of the bins, together with that almost all vital “Defund the Police” field.
But at the very least now we all know why he feels the best way he does.
But let’s go straight to the web site. Please, I implore you, strive to not let the entire encomiums that you’re about to learn for Let ‘em Go Arroyo destroy your confidence within the judgments of our native Democrat grandees.
We start with the pretend Indian, Elizabeth Warren. Lieawatha says that her newest hero from the neighborhood helps “people’s safety, dignity and wellbeing.”
You don’t say, Fauxachontas!
“Ricardo has worked tirelessly to address systemic racial and class inequities.”
He’s been working tirelessly, all proper, however it seems that at the very least a few of his pursuits allegedly lie in different areas. I’ll wager the pretend Indian went on the warpath when she realized one other of her friends – like Carlos Henriquez earlier than him, many moons in the past — was about to get a rocket in his pocket. Do you suppose she despatched smoke alerts to the Globe, complaining about this beastly protection of a Democrat up-and-comer?
Next, Sen. Ed Markey, also called Mr. Frosty.
“He will bring his deep roots and experience working directly in the community to build and strengthen our justice system.”
Oh, he’s positively working immediately in the neighborhood… with deep roots.
JoJoJo Kennedy, the bust-out former Congressman, likewise makes use of the r-word about Let ‘em Go, saying he’s “deeply rooted in the community he serves.”
The failed solon in all probability sees lots of the identical traits in Arroyo that his, say, uncle Jack, or his great-grandfather Joe, or his great-uncle Teddy dropped at their very own, uh, neighborhood providers.
JoJoJo, by the best way, was a really pricey buddy of Monica Cannon-Grant, the racial arsonist and grifter at present below indictment on a number of federal corruption prices. These Democrats actually know methods to decide ‘em, don’t they?
Meet City Councilor Kendra Lara, of Jamaica Plain. She is “excited” to endorse her fellow Boston City Councilor as a result of he’ll maintain police departments “accountable.”
Because accountability is essential to the Arroyo household.
Then there’s rookie metropolis councilor Gigi Coletta of East Boston. She’s greater than excited – she’s “thrilled” to come back out for Arroyo. Oddly, her outdated boss on the Council, state Sen. Lydia Edwards, simply endorsed Kevin Hayden, the appointed incumbent district legal professional.
It seems that Sen. Edwards isn’t almost as “thrilled” or “excited” about Arroyo as Kendra and Gigi – marvel what that’s all about.
One factor you possibly can say about Hayden – he has by no means thrilled or excited any of his colleagues.
State Sen. Sonia Chang-Diaz, one other failed candidate, says she shares with Arroyo “a longtime commitment to building healthier communities and breaking cycles of violence and trauma.”
That assertion isn’t growing older effectively.
Former Mayor Kim Janey says that “Ricardo is unapologetic.” That a lot is actually true. But I’m not so sure that Her Honor is appropriate that outdated pal is dedicated to a system “that treats everyone with dignity, and that cares about victims and survivors.” Arroyo has denied all of the Globe’s allegations.
Tania Fernandes Anderson, a metropolis councilor from Dorchester, considers him “a beacon of hope for those of us engaged in the work of progressive politics.”
Nika Elugardo, a state rep, says he has “a solid character… never settling for justice for some but always fighting for all.”
Source: www.bostonherald.com”