Kharn
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Might he be anticipating crippling depression and in- patient treatment at Shephard Pratt the last week of June?
Might he be anticipating crippling depression and in- patient treatment at Shephard Pratt the last week of June?
Tony Brown announced today he's running for AG:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/10/25/anthony-brown-attorney-general/
At least it means he's not running for Governor. But like his predecessor, he'll likely be entrenching himself in the office until retirement.
So is the Barron not running because he has his twitchy little eyes on a higher office?
Good riddance to a real Frosh-hole.
So is the Barron not running because he has his twitchy little eyes on a higher office?
Note: Catherine Curran O’Malley
Omg, the list of potential candidates is scary. My first thought was we should root for someone incompetent. But someone like this could easily be a tool for Everytown which might even help put in place other legal staff that helps forward their agenda. So my next inclination is for someone incompetent and with a big ego. This kind of person might resent outside meddling and being told what to do, so follow their own internal compass instead.Dear God, the Curran Curse, with O'Malley sauce.
Just shoot me now, before they take your firearms.
So, I guess he will be running for governor? Yuck
So, I guess he will be running for governor? Yuck
“It’s probably the hardest decision I’ve made in my career. I love the job, I think I’m still firing on all cylinders, but I didn’t want to stay past my sell-by date, you know?” Frosh told The Baltimore Sun of his decision in an interview on Thursday. “I just thought that, at age 76, maybe it’s time to ratchet back a little and give somebody else a shot.” - https://www.baltimoresun.com/politi...0211021-ha66g2m4czhphdn2odj7anc5fa-story.html
Any rumbling on other offices he may run for? We all know he won't go away quietly. Once you've been in the spotlight for good or ill its hard to become anonymous again.
All indications are that he's really done. He's 75 and it's very possible that he realizes that he's not "progressive" enough by the standards of modern MD dem politics.