He's using anti-gay politics to get his seat back, talking about that one of his opponents -- fellow Democrat Jose Peralta -- is anti-family because he supports gay rights. Apparently, Hiram Monserrate thinks he's the Family Guy in this race. A man who slashed his girlfriend in the face with a broken glass in December of 2008; who was subsequently convicted of misdemeanor assault for forcibly dragging her out of the building in which they live; who was later sentenced to one year of domestic abuse counseling, three years probation, and 250 hours of community service; who was expelled from the New York state Senate last month in connection with the assault. Seriously, I wonder what's in the water Mr. Family Guy is drinking. First he appropriated Obama's campaign slogan "Yes we can!" Then he talked about defending people's rights. Now he's the family-values candidate in the race. What's next?
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Monster-rate, Ctd
He's using anti-gay politics to get his seat back, talking about that one of his opponents -- fellow Democrat Jose Peralta -- is anti-family because he supports gay rights. Apparently, Hiram Monserrate thinks he's the Family Guy in this race. A man who slashed his girlfriend in the face with a broken glass in December of 2008; who was subsequently convicted of misdemeanor assault for forcibly dragging her out of the building in which they live; who was later sentenced to one year of domestic abuse counseling, three years probation, and 250 hours of community service; who was expelled from the New York state Senate last month in connection with the assault. Seriously, I wonder what's in the water Mr. Family Guy is drinking. First he appropriated Obama's campaign slogan "Yes we can!" Then he talked about defending people's rights. Now he's the family-values candidate in the race. What's next?
