Anonymous wrote:The guy is sooo sleazy. Just received an “official” email from him, as opposed to a campaign email, which I did not sign up for. The email included a header with a photo and green font which emulates his campaign signs.
The email is supposed to be about official business but it looks like a campaign email.
Imagine giving someone willing to be this sleazy actual power.
Anonymous wrote:7. None of his current or former elected colleagues have endorsed him. That says a lot about the person. Some have endorsed his opponents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that Riemer was one of the only voices on the council trying to open schools, almost from the start. Plus, I support his efforts to add housing & focus on transit, even if there are no perfect solutions to those issues.
Get a grip. Hans big moment of courage was voting against letting bars stay open an extra two hours, because I guess covid only spreads before 11 p.m. You know what happened after he lost and bars stayed open later? Cases went down and schools stayed closed. That’s not the way he tells it, but you can never trust anything he says or writes.
The guy is a liar. And pretty stupid to boot.
Quite incredible and typical for Riemer, here he is in the Washington Post taking credit for Bethesda Row, which was developed in 2000, almost a decade before he moved to Maryland.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/07/06/hans-riemer-running-county-executive/
My take on Riemer is that he is basically Dunning-Krueger. Genuinely a dumb guy that thinks he’s so smart to the extent that he thinks everyone else is dumb.
What a softball of a story. It didn’t challenge even challenge him on the most of obvious of lies, like building Bethesda Row.
It’s extremely and pathetically disappointing for the Post who wrote very critical stories about Elrich and Blair to come and deliver this turd for Riemer.
To the extent they pushed back it was passive quotes from Nancy Navarro saying that he doesn’t deserve credit.
Hans is so think-skinned that he didn’t even post the story. The part that resonated for me was the quote about his inability to listen to people who disagree with him. I totally agree with Hans about urbanization, housing, and transit, but his handouts to developers aren’t going to get us there, and that’s his only plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that Riemer was one of the only voices on the council trying to open schools, almost from the start. Plus, I support his efforts to add housing & focus on transit, even if there are no perfect solutions to those issues.
Get a grip. Hans big moment of courage was voting against letting bars stay open an extra two hours, because I guess covid only spreads before 11 p.m. You know what happened after he lost and bars stayed open later? Cases went down and schools stayed closed. That’s not the way he tells it, but you can never trust anything he says or writes.
The guy is a liar. And pretty stupid to boot.
Quite incredible and typical for Riemer, here he is in the Washington Post taking credit for Bethesda Row, which was developed in 2000, almost a decade before he moved to Maryland.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/07/06/hans-riemer-running-county-executive/
My take on Riemer is that he is basically Dunning-Krueger. Genuinely a dumb guy that thinks he’s so smart to the extent that he thinks everyone else is dumb.
What a softball of a story. It didn’t challenge even challenge him on the most of obvious of lies, like building Bethesda Row.
It’s extremely and pathetically disappointing for the Post who wrote very critical stories about Elrich and Blair to come and deliver this turd for Riemer.
To the extent they pushed back it was passive quotes from Nancy Navarro saying that he doesn’t deserve credit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that Riemer was one of the only voices on the council trying to open schools, almost from the start. Plus, I support his efforts to add housing & focus on transit, even if there are no perfect solutions to those issues.
Get a grip. Hans big moment of courage was voting against letting bars stay open an extra two hours, because I guess covid only spreads before 11 p.m. You know what happened after he lost and bars stayed open later? Cases went down and schools stayed closed. That’s not the way he tells it, but you can never trust anything he says or writes.
The guy is a liar. And pretty stupid to boot.
Quite incredible and typical for Riemer, here he is in the Washington Post taking credit for Bethesda Row, which was developed in 2000, almost a decade before he moved to Maryland.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/07/06/hans-riemer-running-county-executive/
My take on Riemer is that he is basically Dunning-Krueger. Genuinely a dumb guy that thinks he’s so smart to the extent that he thinks everyone else is dumb.
What a softball of a story. It didn’t challenge even challenge him on the most of obvious of lies, like building Bethesda Row.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that Riemer was one of the only voices on the council trying to open schools, almost from the start. Plus, I support his efforts to add housing & focus on transit, even if there are no perfect solutions to those issues.
Get a grip. Hans big moment of courage was voting against letting bars stay open an extra two hours, because I guess covid only spreads before 11 p.m. You know what happened after he lost and bars stayed open later? Cases went down and schools stayed closed. That’s not the way he tells it, but you can never trust anything he says or writes.
The guy is a liar. And pretty stupid to boot.
Quite incredible and typical for Riemer, here he is in the Washington Post taking credit for Bethesda Row, which was developed in 2000, almost a decade before he moved to Maryland.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/07/06/hans-riemer-running-county-executive/
My take on Riemer is that he is basically Dunning-Krueger. Genuinely a dumb guy that thinks he’s so smart to the extent that he thinks everyone else is dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that Riemer was one of the only voices on the council trying to open schools, almost from the start. Plus, I support his efforts to add housing & focus on transit, even if there are no perfect solutions to those issues.
Get a grip. Hans big moment of courage was voting against letting bars stay open an extra two hours, because I guess covid only spreads before 11 p.m. You know what happened after he lost and bars stayed open later? Cases went down and schools stayed closed. That’s not the way he tells it, but you can never trust anything he says or writes.
The guy is a liar. And pretty stupid to boot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate that Riemer was one of the only voices on the council trying to open schools, almost from the start. Plus, I support his efforts to add housing & focus on transit, even if there are no perfect solutions to those issues.
Get a grip. Hans big moment of courage was voting against letting bars stay open an extra two hours, because I guess covid only spreads before 11 p.m. You know what happened after he lost and bars stayed open later? Cases went down and schools stayed closed. That’s not the way he tells it, but you can never trust anything he says or writes.