Going with the (Michael) Bouldin is Brilliant theme, I will take a look at another one of his awe inspiring posts.
At the end of his post about the NY Times endorsing Paul Newell (a corporate tool endorsing a citizen tool) I see that Mr. Bouldin has figured out that I am DaBrinker and NextGenDems. What he still has not figured out is that I am Gatemouth too. Everyone should know by now that Bouldin is New York's Blogging Pioneer, the Father, the Master and “The One”. Read what Bouldin writes in the comment section of one of his posts:
Well, I've been doing this since 2005, and along with Liza, Mole, Phil and Roatti, I'm one of the pioneers of blogging in political New York. So yes, I do think you just fell out of the sky, right around the time a certain primary heated up.
And since Bouldin is “The One”, there could only be one person to speak out against “The One” when “The One” is mistaken. The Yin to your Yang, Matter to Anti-Matter, and Heaven to Hell thing. Right?! Bouldin you are an arrogant treat aren’t you. There actually are numerous bloggers that think you're wrong. And I hope more of them start writing about it. And about this comment from Bouldin (referring to the NYT endorsement of Newell): Poor Mr. Brinker at NextGenDems "blog" must be smashing his little fists against the keyboard in fury at this impertinence. Heh.
Paul Newell’s campaign was over two months ago. No one bother to tell you about. With Paul Newell and campaign manager Evan running things, defeat is guaranteed. The New York Times is not as important as you think. So, I actually laughed with my little fists raised in the air when I saw the endorsements from NYT.
Enjoy Colorado, Bouldin. Just watch out for the cougars in the Rocky Mountains. They are much more vicious out there.

The internet tends to expand ones ego, you feel big typing on a small keyboard. Many a pioneer ran into trouble out in the wilderness. Pioneers thought they knew the terrain and then a really bad winter hit and disaster struck. Pioneers thought they knew each other and then turf wars ignited or the original pioneers took them out. The original pioneers being the indigenous people actually there first but weren’t seen or were simply over looked due to a pioneer’s own self importance. Pioneering is not for the weak.
Posted by: Sherry Cohen | August 27, 2008 at 06:21 PM
Figured I'd give you some much needed traffic by posing a question: please define citizen tool.
I hope being a coward is working out for you.
Evan Hutchison
Campaign Manager
Paul Newell for Assembly
Posted by: Evan Hutchison | August 28, 2008 at 10:22 AM
Define citizen tool?
How about rhymes with Citizen Newell which rhymes with Citizen Fool which rhymes with Citizen Drool which rhymes with Citizen Mule.
Posted by: | August 28, 2008 at 04:01 PM
Evan, are you guys for or against CFE? I keep reading that you're not, but that doesn't make too much sense.
Posted by: Jerry Mand | August 28, 2008 at 07:15 PM
Not all traffic leaves comments Evan. Sometimes there just isn't much more someone could add. Not every community of like minded folk need to web-slap eachother on the back incessantly. Some prefer the silent nod and secret handshake. More interesting that way don't you think. Maybe we know eachother.
Posted by: Raymond Green | August 28, 2008 at 09:56 PM
You still out there, Evan?
Posted by: Jerry Mand | August 29, 2008 at 08:15 AM