Local Government TV

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Stoffa Victory Party Packed With Evil Republicans


This time around, Barbara Stoffa is standing next to her husband, who is still holding on to that damn plunger, which he tried to award to Angle earlier that evening.

"How many are Republicans? Put your hands up.

"How many Democrats?

"How many don't know what you are?"

Russ Shade: "How many know what you are but won't admit to it?"

"I'm looking forward to another term. I feel real bad about one thing in these local campaigns anymore. So few people vote, and secondly, there's so few opportunities to debate the issues. So many times these campaigns get personalized. They start attacking the person. The worse thing that can happen is you never learn what they stand for or what they're willing to fight for.

"I think we have a good administration. We've held your taxes down. ..."

At this point Northampton County Controller Steve Barron tried to sneak out. Steve has a Controller, too, and her name is Mrs. Barron. She gave him a strict 10:30 PM curfew.

"Steve's running to the Democrats to tell them what happened."

Barron: "Congratulations, John."
Vide Credit: Jeff Stoffa

10 comments:

  1. Barron has always been the snitch. He was playing both sides and actually worked against McHale. He wants the Stoffa crowd in 2013. People will remember Steve.

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  2. Like they remembered to vote for McHale? Interesting that Steve would be regarded as a "snitch." Do you have something to hide?

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  3. Before you start doing handstands and bellow about the win you need
    to look at the Council results.
    He is going to have at least five if not six Dems on in November, to be sure. You'll be looking at a McHale led council who'll have alot less love for Stoffa and Angle
    than they do now. As you know they don't have much love for them now.

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  4. "Barron has always been the snitch. He was playing both sides and actually worked against McHale. He wants the Stoffa crowd in 2013. People will remember Steve."

    Barron's a class act, who went to congratulate the winner.

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  5. Barron is a good man. Attacking him is uncalled for.

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  6. Barron congratulated the winner, something that McHale still hasn't done. Who's the class act?

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  7. Steve knows exactly what he did and why. Please, find some fresh coffee to smell.

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  8. Anon 9:33,

    If you mean by "he knows what he did and why" that he's modernized the controller's job and office, forged a good relationship with other members of the county government, forged a working relationship with the press, beat a liked incumbent, and congratulate the man who was elected executive for a second time, I'm sure he does know what he did.

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  9. Stoffa is still waiting for the Imperious Ann McHale to call.

    Maybe she wants a recount.

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  10. 2013 is a dream there Steve.

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