Jim McKenna for Attorney General
Write-in Candidate for Attorney General Jim McKenna joins Charley to tell you how you can get his name on the ballot in November. The primary on September 14th he needs to get 10,000 votes in order to get on the main ballot in November. Are you going to vote for him on September 14th?
“…gone after political corruption prod the best. Known that folks who remembers Scott Harshbarger. . So -- Scott then tried to run for another office. The Democratic Party establishment refuse to support him. Because he would crack …”
Jim McKenna a Millbury lawyer has decided to run against Martha Coakley for Attorney General in Massachusetts. He joined Charley to discuss his campaign.
“…priority for her political corruption because she looked at what happened to Scott Harshbarger let me tell you the background on this champ. Scott Harshbarger -- men. He immediately re opened in you can talk about Scott and he is liberal but he is a straight shooter …”
“…looked at that and she said. I'm gonna learn a lesson from Scott Harshbarger I'm I'm on -- it is political corruption I don't wanna see anything what the feds handle that. And you can set …”
Charlie Baker talks about Democratic Convention
Baker takes on Deval's convention
“…again that. You know back in the day all right bill Wheldon Scott Harshbarger the federal government. All work pretty well together they would ten point coalition and other. To create a pretty comprehensive and unified …”
The story of the Amiraults of Massachusetts, and of the prosecution that had turned the lives of this thriving American family to dust is well known to the world now as an example of over zealous prosecutors more interested in headlines than in justice. Howie speaks with Gerry Amirault...
“…of that whole crew over at Middlesex County I mean it was Scott Harshbarger was the district attorney at the time of my trial. And Tom -- was his first assistant in the other hand off …”
“…would do great not much is Tom -- not as much as Scott Harshbarger but you're right she's part of this. Organization in Middlesex County. No -- she's she is using -- was a stepping stone …”
Todd and Tom discuss Carol Aloisi and her do nothing $60,000 a year job, courtesy of her brother. Hacks to the left of me, hacks to the right
“…long long time she worked for the attorney general Scott to Marsha Scott Harshbarger. . I think when he was still in office yes yes I question I thought she worked over the and then I think she may have stayed they would Tom Riley who was Scott Harshbarger success I think I -- you know I'm might be okay but the story Chris -- that can. …”
“…everybody else I know parallel we see I thought you were to Scott Harshbarger for number yes but. She -- at the Statehouse apparently for a few years and made about the last six months or …”
The chairman of the state Republican Party today urged Attorney General Martha Coakley to investigate recent allegations involving House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi, but hours later a group of DiMasi backers said the allegations are based on conjecture and Beacon Hill policy is being made based on facts, not friendships. We will speak with GOP Chairman Peter Torkildsen about this morass of conflicts.
“…higher office IE governor to wouldn't to investigate somebody look at Luther Scott Harshbarger was. We're violent for his investigation to former attorney general's. And you know she's usually it takes a federal investigation to bring …”
Tom's interview with the new attorney general ranges from ID theft, to subprime lenders, to illegal immigration.
“…It's actually Dan's office an end this program goes back to Scott Harshbarger into Tom Reilly and and Matt -- actually was an intern for me when as the middle 60 alienation that. It -- …”
Tom Finneran and the executive director of Common Cause Massachusetts square off over Bob Travaglini's departure as senate president to potentially become a lobbyist.
“…whether it's going somewhere else to. You can go to congress like Scott Harshbarger. . -- somewhere else and use those guilt sets in with a different group of colleagues. And also -- that we talked about …”