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Friday, November 12, 2010

Weird Events Lead to Kaufman Declining West Offer

Well, this is bizarre. A series of events which led to the lockdown of some schools in Pembroke Pines resulted in radio host Joyce Kaufman declining the offer to be Allen West's chief of staff.

She made the announcement yesterday, so sorry for the tardiness. But basically, the lockdown came after a vague and threatening message regarding violence by a Broward County government building led her to call the authorities.

Via WPLG:
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According to investigators, the e-mail sent to the station said, "I am planning something big around a government building in Broward County, maybe a post office, maybe a school."

Kaufman recently was hired as chief of staff for U.S. Rep.-elect Allen West, but on Thursday afternoon, she announced she would not take the position.

"I will not be used in an electronic lynching by proxy. The insanity of using a Hispanic woman to lynch a black American Army hero elected to Congress -- lynching by proxy," Kaufman said on her show. "What they're trying to do is bring down Congressman-elect Allen West."

"We can't tell from our investigation at this point if the person actually meant to support Ms. Kaufman or if the person was trying to derail Ms. Kaufman by pretending they supported Ms. Kaufman," said Capt. Dan Rakofsky, of the Pembroke Pines Police Department.
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The whole thing is strange, and to me is does sound like a crazy lefty might have been behind it. For that reason, I won't contribute to the wackiness by offering too much commentary on my own to the events of the past 72 hours.

But I will say, the idea of having a Rush Limbaugh-wannabe act of Chief of Staff to Rep. Crazypants was something I had been looking forward too. I guess it is likely now that someone reasonable and sane may run West's office instead, and that is genuinely disappointing.

2 comments:

  1. I find this attitude somewhat disappointing. I always want those running the government to have the best people possible working for them. After all, what they do affects MY life. That is one reason I am opposed to open primaries in that sometimes the crossover voting is designed to put the worst possible candidate on the ballot against their preferred champion. The problem is that sometimes something goes wrong, maybe the preferred candidate gets involved in a sex scandal or something, and the inferior bozo you helped put across gets elected

    I don't think President Carter was an idiot (still don't, although I regard him as a shrill harpy) but he put together a pretty undistinguished Cabinet and staff and we all paid for his lack of good people.

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  2. Curious which attitude you found disappointing?

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