Expose The Hypocrisy

March 09, 2008
The Out-Of-Towners

Gov. Patrick, on the road again.

While most of Massachusetts was under a flood watch this weekend, Gov. Deval Patrick was far from the gloom of his home state.

Instead, he was in Miami, addressing the "Political OutGiving" conference of gay and lesbian fundraisers.

The road trip was the latest of a series of weekend getaways made by a Democratic governor who was not shy about criticizing the travels of his Republican predecessor, former Gov. Mitt Romney. In 2006, while laying the groundwork for what turned out to be an unsuccessful presidential campaign, Romney was out of state nearly 250 days.

Last year, Patrick took a monthlong vacation at his second home in the Berkshire Mountains. Barely 10 weeks into the new year, he has left Massachusetts on weekends to campaign for Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Ohio.

He also has taken a week of vacation in the Berkshires this year, followed by a visit to Washington for a National Governors Association meeting. Immediately upon returning, he spent a day campaigning for Democrats running for state representative.

While aides defend the travel, saying it is occurring for official reasons, on Patrick’s personal time or to benefit Obama and not his own political ambitions, this weekend’s trip shows how the lines often blur.

And on every occasion, Patrick is accompanied by a State Police contingent whose airfare, hotels, meals and overtime are charged to taxpayers.

Isn't it obvious by now that Patrick is bored to death?

UPDATE: More from the Herald.

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Comments

How much longer do we have to put up with this inept incompetant POS?

Posted by: mike at March 9, 2008 10:34 AM


We can hope that Obama wins because the silver lining could be that King "Casino" Deval get's a new job in DC!

Posted by: Phil at March 9, 2008 10:41 AM


We can all pitch in an get him some time at the Emperor's Club.

Posted by: smoothjim at March 10, 2008 03:49 PM