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Tuesday, October 07, 2025

The Tom Giovanni Story

Late last month, in 12-minute segments, Northampton County Exec candidates Tara Zrinski and Tom Giovanni had the opportunity to make their case at Tony Iannelli's Business Matters program. Tara, who has far more experience on these shows than Tom, was definitely more poised and less nervous. But does this mean she should be the next Executive? Yesterday, I had the opportunity to sit down and talk to Tom for more than a few minutes and learn a lot more about him. I want to share his story with you. Maybe it will make you want to vote for him. Maybe not. But at least you'll know why he's running and what he hopes to accomplish.

Giovanni is known as Northampton County's Quiet Man. He rarely speaks at meetings. Some of you consider this a negative. One of you has actually reviewed the minutes of several meetings to note how little he has spoken in comparison to others, as though this somehow disqualifies him. Quite the contrary. In my 74 years on this planet, I have learned that those who speak the most tend to know the least. They fail to listen. They already think they know everything. The reality is that we have one mouth and two ears for a reason. We need people in government who actually listen. Giovanni does that.

Though he is only a part-time employee of the county as a member of county council, I often see Giovanni at the courthouse when I'm there to search a title or plead insanity. What's he doing? He's listening. He listens to county employees when they have gripes. He's met with corrections officers, deputy sheriffs, 911 workers, Gracedale staffers and even human services caseworkers. He knows that there are far too many steps for most positions. He sees the turnover. He probably hears some things that are just not true, as things do tend to get twisted a lot, but he's listening.

As Executive, he told me his door would always be open to people who want to talk to him. If he heard gripes from employees, he'd arrange a meeting between them and their managers to see if the problem could be worked out as a team. "We're all on the same team," he told me. 

This, unfortunately, is far from the way things are right now. The relationship between the workforce and administration has increasingly become adversarial, with some employees who rightly or wrongly feel they will face retaliation if they speak out. This is a far cry from the way things were under Gene Hartzell, Marty Bechtel or Jerry Seyfried. 

In addition to the adversarial relation between employer and employee, there is also a very unfortunate partisan edge to many things. It was pretty clear in a news release from the county about the "postponed" centenarian luncheon. McClure made that matter worse when he referred to Senate Republicans who refuse to pass a state budget as "deadbeats." But more alarming, at least to me, was what has happened to State Rep. Ann Flood's Senior fests. They usually attract about 300 people from her district. She has asked the county to send someone from the Area Agency on Aging on each occasion, but her correspondence has gone unanswered. The county does respond to other state agencies. She believes she is ignored because she criticized McClure's handling of an election a few years ago, when the voting machines were improperly tested. If that's true, the only persons being hurt are the seniors in her district. 

Giovanni told me he would be neither adversarial nor partisan in his dealings with others. Contrary to one of the rumors being propagated by readers of this blog, he has no intention of asking former Exec John Brown to serve in his administration. He is more interested in governing than in politics and told me his only interest is county government. He has no intention of going anywhere else. 

On Business Matters, Giovanni stumbled when explaining why he's running for executive. But when I heard his story, I know why he's running, and it's for all the right reasons. 

He's a product of Bangor, as many of you know. Many of you know that he's a product of Pius X High School, Lincoln Tech and Northampton Community College, after which he launched a successful career in IT with 15 employees. Most of you probably don't know that, although he had no obligation to do so, he provided medical benefits for his staff. Only few of you know what made him as interested in human services as he actually is.

Tom's father served in the Korean War. When he returned, he "wasn't right. I don't know what he saw, but he wasn't there. He ended up in Allentown State Hospital." His Dad would later be sent to Norristown State Hospital.

This left his mother, on her own, to raise two boys with a house and a mortgage. She struggled.  She worked at three different blouse mills to keep the bills paid and food on the table, but it wasn't enough. One day, "I remember it like yesterday," the "town fathers (and bank) met with his mom in the living room to say they would take over the house and build a parking lot. The family would move from a home to a small apartment next to a news stand. "I was five years old, and my brother was two, and I vowed in my mind I will never let this happen to me." 

Tom grew up poor, had a father whose combat experience mentally crippled him, and knows first-hand what it's like to have nothing.

Given his life experience and his Italian heritage, I asked him why he's a Republican and not a Democrat. "I was a Democrat," he answered. He told me Sundays included trips to his uncle's house, where portraits of FDR and JFK adorned the walls. There were so many that he wondered whether they were relations. "No, no, no, they're Kennedy and FDR and the Democrats. So I grew up like that."

Tom eventually changed parties at the request of (now Judge) Craig Dally, who was then running for State Rep.  

(I remember tormenting Dally myself once over switching parties when he ran for State Rep., and he responded, "I didn't leave the Democratic party. It left me." 

I told Craig he'd lose the election. He won. 

That was the first in a long line of unsuccessful election predictions I've made over the years.)

Giovanni also told me that governing requires compromise. "Nobody wants to compromise," he said, noting Council's complete inability to appoint a person to take over Tara's job on County Council after her election.  

In conclusion, Giovanni brings a nonpartisan and non-adversarial approach to government that includes compromise and a team approach. He'd listen instead of pontificating. He has a deep understanding of the immense importance of human services, which the county is state-mandated to provide. This is regardless of whether it is technically a core county function. 

Tara is a more polished and experienced campaigner who can probably raise more money than Giovanni. She'll probably win. But a Democrat or Independent might want to consider voting for him.  Zrinski has been a very good controller and has matured from her experience as a member of county council. I would not be unhappy to see her elected. But she might be more driven by state and federal issues, as her record attests.  Giovanni is focused solely on county government.  

68 comments:

Anonymous said...

John Brown will be Director of Administration. He’s lying about that, and that is disqualifying.

Anonymous said...

Giovanni sounds like a very nice gentleman with his head on straight and with a good heart. Unfortunately, we do not tend to elect such creatures. The current administration and council are proof positive of that.

TZ will win because she is louder, and people tend to press the same button they have pressed all their life. Mainly because they are unconcerned or just too lazy to research the candidates. That is if they even vote at all.

Anonymous said...

Sad story. I wonder if Tom ever received any government assistance. What are his views on the social safety net ?

Anonymous said...

Ann Flood is unintelligent and a horrible representative. She will run for State Senate, and thankfully we will finally be rid of her.

Anonymous said...

JOHN BROWN IS COMING BACK. His wife is telling everybody. Just ask them at the bar at Detzi’s.

Anonymous said...

Tara will win the election. As soon as she is in place she'll begin looking for the next office she can run for.

Anonymous said...

Tom and Sharon Giovanni are the kind of people you would be thrilled to have as neighbors. Tom took his own hard experiences in life and used them as lessons to determine how he wants to live, and how he wants everyone else to be treated. My wife and I hosted a small gathering of neighbors with him at our house, and every comment I’ve heard was positive.

Scott Janney

Anonymous said...

TZ will word stumble somewhere before the election or she will mistaking expose her real inability through acting tough in the next weeks.
She cannot help herself, nor does she have the discipline.

Anonymous said...

And you know this “HOW”!

Anonymous said...

Geez, how do you know that! Do you go in there, i doubt it! I know cause i still go in there and don’t see them like i used too when the Detzi’s owned it!

Anonymous said...

Decent guy with a compelling story. He has my vote, which will be cast today.

Anonymous said...

i dont think so, i think this is it for her for 8 years or so

Anonymous said...

Tom, I believe your friendship with JohnBrowb will cost you the election and that I’m truly sorry about. John Brown hurt the county employees too badly, so that they , their families, and friends will vote against any chance of him returning.

Anonymous said...

As a Northampton County Independent voter, Tom Giovanni sounds like an outstanding choice. Assuming we can keep election cheating to a minimum Giovanni can win. He'll get my vote over Zrinski any day.

Anonymous said...

She will win because she is actually going door to door and running a campaign.

Anonymous said...

Are you going to be doing the same deep dive with Tara?

Anonymous said...

He got my vote.

Bernie O'Hare said...

Yeah, let's discount what Giovanni himself said, and rely on anonymous comments for the truth.

Bernie O'Hare said...

Quite obviously he considers it very important.

Bernie O'Hare said...

I will certainly try. I do know she went through her own struggles. I think she really does want to help people as well. We have two good exec candidates.

Anonymous said...

Ignorant people like you, casting doubt over our elections, is the problem! Our elections are secure and proven to be over and over and, the cheating is usually with the republican party, google it!

Anonymous said...

I’m not in Ann Flood’s district. She is actively promoting good government throughout the Lehigh Valley. She helped me in West Easton, also outside her district. I spent some time with her at the HUGE event in Allentown.

Mark my words, Ann Flood is not running for State Senate.

Bookmark this.

Keep a screenshot if you want.

Scott Janney
October 7, 2025

Bernie O'Hare said...

The statement is a clear lie and is precisely the kind of disinformation that I'd expect from Trump, not Democrats. Unfortunately, both sides have now descended into this web of deceit.

Anonymous said...

All Republicans are misguided at very best and quite likely racists and fascists.
Thank you for your vigilance, BOH.

Anonymous said...

TZ—there is no cure for narcissistic personality disorder.

Anonymous said...

This election will be just like the primary for Tara. It will open with a 3000 to 4000 vote lead for Tara by mail. Then he will never be able to overcome that. Just like Tara with Amy. Lamont and his people are out getting mail in votes already.

Anonymous said...

I don't think Tom gives two sh-ts about the county employees. He had the opportunity to address a group of county employees personally. And he blew them off. Didn't bother to show up.

Anonymous said...

Every month Flood seems to have some sort of out reach. Seniors, Veterans, hell she even held a Pet Expo. I also believe this weekend she has a shredder event. Think what you will of her politics, she has done alot for her district. Not to mention, her consituent services from her office, the girls in there really go above and beyond. BTW - I did have a conversation with her at one of her expos and in her office one time, she certainly doesn't seem unintelligent.

Anonymous said...

Even more so. Democrats are currently starting with a 12K+ lead with mail in ballots at a 3:1 margin. By the end of the night Tara will post over 40K votes. Ditto for Jeremy Clark. Republicans can't match that by relying on election day turnout in an off-year election. Trump bashing MIBs will continue to haunt Republicans for years. Bottom line: Dems have more voters in Norco and they turn out at higher propensity because they embrace MIBs.

Anonymous said...

BOH: “…expect from Trump, not Democrats.” Really?
Good people on both sides.
The laptop is fake.
The President is sharp as a tack.
CoVid came from a market.

Come on, Bernie, there is enough disinformation on both sides to spread the blame all around.

Anonymous said...

Only one Bern…Tara was a follower of what Barron and McClure told her to do….
When she did attempt to be a councilwoman she was horribly outside her county responsibilities

Lou Shupe said...

Would Tom Giovanni or Tara Zrinski be willing to remove the defective by design ES&S XL voting machines? Hand marked paper ballots, like Lehigh County, is the way to go other than the ADA machines. How defective are they?

On 4-26-18, I attended the Voting machine show in Harrisburg PA. Pics Every single model on display had the following on each voting machine.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1) This device may not cause harmful interference.

2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

So I wondered are they susceptible to rf interference? Yes.

As I showed here, it is possible to create a denial of service condition in any unshielded computing device. That includes electronic voting machines.

Next summer, I wish to attend the next Defcon voting village conference in Las Vegas. It is the only place in the country where I can legally answer the question "Is it possible to flip a vote using rf?" Perhaps so.

Anonymous said...

Oh, I forgot - Democrats don't lie. Jeezus Bernie, that's about as delusional a statement as I've seen in a long time.

They all lie.

All of them.

The sooner we rise up as a people and hold all politicians accountable for all of their lies - not just the "other side," we'll be much better off.

Anonymous said...

What a great story- unlike his opponent, the Solar Panel Salesperson who is the most inauthentic person I've ever met!

Anonymous said...

And you're a sick bastard- not surprised Bernie didn't flag this comment- its the only argument Dems fall back on!

Anonymous said...

First thing Giovanni does is gut employee health insurance and then he’ll turn to the retiree’s. Take a a screenshot. Not Scott Janet.

Anonymous said...

Honestly ill vote for the man interested in the county and not the woman interested in a stepping stone to her next job

Anonymous said...

Too bad you haven't yet uncovered all of the evidence sitting out there.

Bernie O'Hare said...

Lou, You have no idea what you're talking about. You just think you do. The Express Vote XL has been subjected to numerous hacking attempts both at the DOS level and by private companies. If you bothered to read Judge Diamond's opinion on the matter, which you obviously have not, you'd shut the hell up on this topic already. Before spouting nonsense, do a little research. By the way, you're also off topic. .

Bernie O'Hare said...

No he signs his name and you remain anonymous. That should tell us how much credibility you have.

Bernie O'Hare said...

Interestingly, Tom discussed this with me yesterday. You invited him to a meeting at the very time that County Council had several committee meetings. You know this bc he told you this. Governing comes first. You misrepresent why Giovanni was not there and no doubt misrepresented this to the employees when you really should be truthful. This is what is wrong. Partisanship. Adversarial, mistruths posted here. It has to change.

Anonymous said...

John Brown is toms advisor and consultant, don't believe a word Tom is saying when it comes to JB. JB is telling people he is coming back and Lori VH is going to be director of Human services. ask them Bernie

Anonymous said...

Agree! She's a phony- doesn't have an authentic bone in her body!

Anonymous said...

Zrinski reminds me of Kamala Harris- inauthentic with word salads that mean nothing.

Anonymous said...

This Independent is voting for Tom- Zrinski is an incompetent phony.

Anonymous said...

Why in the world would Bernie flag that comment? Bernie is the one who repeatedly said Trump was a Naz1 and the new H1tler.

Anonymous said...

Ann Flood is unintelligent? You don’t know her but you can make this comment? You are part of the problem.

Anonymous said...

Tara is the only choice if your a defender of the great mother Gaea, Tom G is an old school capitalist who would spread biosolids, drill baby drill, mine for anything valuable and generally kiss the buttocks of management Tara has been in the trenches with the proletariat and has all the appropriate literature to make her in good standing within the party elites

Comrade Jurgis

Anonymous said...

Employees cannot afford another John Brown in office. He was devastating to us. While Giovanni sounds like a nice man and God knows it would be incredibly refreshing for employees to actually be listened to and respected there’s no way we can risk what Brown did to us. We are all living with “watch what they do, not what they say”. If Giovanni says he’s not going to bring Brown into his cabinet I don’t believe that for a minute. It’s nearly guaranteed that Gracedale will be gone, insurance will increase and retirees will be screwed with a Republican administration in office. They cannot be trusted to do right by the employees..

Anonymous said...

Pet expos, notable birthdays (like hitting 100), Eagle Scout courts, all these things don’t make up for whatever that is that guides a republican heart. It’s all designed to get your trust and then they go to town once in office or are you missing what’s going on out there?

Anonymous said...

Have you seen him debating Zrinski? He’s so quiet he gave the impression that he’s been collecting a paycheck for sitting at a dais. Bernie, compelling story but Zrinski’s story is every bit as compelling and I’m sure she knows what’s going on because she answers questions fully.

Anonymous said...

Typical cowardly Democratic talking point- no ideas, just hateful rhetoric and "Orange Man Bad!"

Anonymous said...

You should really move to Northampton County

Anonymous said...

I dont see Republicans anywhere knocking on doors

Anonymous said...

Let’s review a bit on the Executive Power under the Charter: both Candidates need to follow:
Article III
County Executive
Section: 303. Powers
(1) Perform the duties of his/her office by the Charter
(2) Attended meetings of the County Council in official capacity , BUT the Executive shall have NO right to PARTICIPATE in debate or vote on ANY matter before the Council
Section 304: Special Prohibition:
During term of office, the County Executive shall NOT actively engage in ANY other business or occupation.
So, who is giving up what ?

Anonymous said...

Speak like an ass, you must be an ass!!

Anonymous said...

And McClure followed through on all his promises to you as a Democrat correct??? When you all chose to vote for him did he give you what was promised? This isn't about party this is about putting a decent person in the executive office who will listen to the employees.

Anonymous said...

Not true. I know his consultant and can guarantee you it's not John Brown. Brown is also not advising him. Tom has made it very clear John Brown will not have a place in his administration.

Anonymous said...

The guy seems authentic, which is the polar opposite of Zrinski- everything about her is contrived!

Anonymous said...

The thought of Giovanni helping people is laughable. He spends so much time in the courthouse due to his meetings with the Council Clerk. I wonder how much he says in those meetings ? Frank Flisser used to have those meetings too, but he listened.

Anonymous said...

That's an awfully hostile response Bernie.

Anonymous said...

Tom's story is very much like mine. I grew up with nothing. Raised in a true blue democrat household. I voted democrat until 2006, and now I don't even recognize the party. Republicans aren't much better, but at least they aren't pushing socialism, anti police, open borders, and accepting anti semitic candidates without speaking out against them, exhibit A Zorhan Mandami. The center of the party is gutless! The far left owns the party now, and they're horrible people like Kelly Keegan. Until they're run out of the party I won't be voting D.

Anonymous said...

I switched Party's years ago- the crazy fringe rules the Dems. Chuck Schumer is scared shitless of AOC- he looks like a flat tire! All this crazy stuff started under Obama.

Anonymous said...

The Quiet Man never needs to say anything, just look at his voting record, he votes with his friend John Brown nearly all the time. That’s not comprising as he suggests we need, that's partisanship plain and simple.

Anonymous said...

Giovanni is authentic- Zrinski is contrived and depending on her audience, twists herself in a pretzel.

Anonymous said...

8:49, and you thought Steve Lynch would have been the "decent person who would have listened to employees" that we should have voted for County Executive last time? Lol!

Anonymous said...

Agreed, as a county employee. John Brown was the worst executive I ever worked under, this far. And that is not in good company to begin with.

Anonymous said...

Exactly. it's on the record and it is usualy himm and brown