Taget wrote:SmartWentCrazy wrote:BUDDAMAN wrote:LMAOOOOOOOOO IM CRYINGGG!!!!
SALTY AF
Coming from the most racist fan base
You continuously elected Rob Ford, the self proclaimed “biggest racist in the world”. Youre not really in position to cast the first stone.
Toronto fans are doing such a bad job defending themselves that I feel almost forced to take the other side just to make this somewhat fair. True Rob Ford was a crack smoking bigot. But he held office for only 4 years.
But what about Ray Flynn? Semi-functional alcoholic (whose out of control addiction was inexplicably hidden by the Boston media throughout his term) who began his career protesting black students being bussed into South Boston.
He replaced Mayor Kevin White whose main claim to fame was urban renewal. Bulldozing any white ethnic neighborhood where any significant number of blacks moved in order to prevent the neighborhood from "changing." Despite this being really unpopular he was continually re-elected. In fact the only reason he stopped being Mayor is not running for re-election was part of his plea agreement to avoid prison for his gross corruption. Otherwise he would assuredly have been re-elected.
And in Boston Mayors do not lose. At least not in a very long time.
Thomas Menino. Won until he dropped dead.
Raymond Flynn. Won until he was appointed Mayor to the Vatican (which in his drunken stupor he thought made him a super ambassador or something but that's another story).
Kevin White. Won every election and was retired by prosecutors rather than voters.
John Collins. Won until he got tired of running for Mayor.
John Hynes. Won every race for Mayor
James Michael Curley. In 1949 he did lose re-election. But it really was a Mayor vs Mayor race. You see Mayor Curley was thrown into federal prison for corruption but was given a presidential pardon by Harry Truman. While he was in federal lockup the acting Mayor was a trusted lieutenant of his, John Hynes. When Curley took back over he dissed Hynes and said he did more than a week than Hynes did in x number of months. And thus you had a Mayor vs Mayor race.
Maurice Tobin. You know. The guy the bridge is named after. Curley lackey. Breezed through re-elections.
I'll stop there since I'm already back into the 1930s. And since (as anyone who has ever lived in Boston knows) everything about Curley is both mind bogglingly audacious I'll end with this bit of trivia. Quoting from wikipedia.When Curley was denied by a place in the Massachusetts delegation to the 1932 Democratic National Convention by Governor Joseph B. Ely, Curley engineered his selection as a delegate from Puerto Rico (under the alias of Alcalde Jaime Curleo). Some say his support was instrumental in winning the presidential nomination for Franklin D. Roosevelt, but he broke with Roosevelt after the president refused to appoint him Ambassador to Ireland.
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