Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
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While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
That doesn't ring true at all, especially the bit about "no consequences."
But I know you'll keep coming back to this, because the juvenile wasn't from Arlington, so you think it's a free space on your Bingo card to keep attacking him ad nauseum. But Arlington kids screw up, too and, as much as Katcher has apparently decided it may play well to present this as a battle between good and evil, Arlington parents also care about whether their own kids would be treated as adults or juveniles in the courts if they make a bad decision or terrible mistake.
You keep saying this but it isn’t true. We live in North Arlington. I have a teen and many friends with one or more teens. Literally none of us are worried that our kid may drink or get high and kill someone. And frankly, I wouldn’t be friends with anyone who was so cavalier about the possibility. So is this you just making stuff up? Or is this how YOU feel? Because just when you think you’ve seen the height of privilege someone like you comes around and blows my mind.
Oh please, Felicia. You would be the first in line to complain if your own minor children were not treated as juveniles if they got into trouble (and North Arlington has plenty of juveniles who’ve engaged in serious misconduct, sometimes with terrible consequences). There’s a reason why the laws are the way they are, but you want to ignore them when and only when it suits your own personal agenda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This race sets a record for the amount of political mailings I've received for one election. By far. Today's from Katcher is viscerally shocking, with a picture of the mother of the deceased boy on the front saying "When a drunk driver killed my son, Parisa didn't even listen to us."
I cannot begin to imagine this woman's pain and grief.
I have been undecided about who to vote for, but this kind of ad doesn't sit well with me.
The CA position serves the entire community. The election shouldn’t be centered around this one family.
And pushing this tragedy so prominently into campaign marketing materials feels slimy.
Yes, I'm the PP, and it makes me feel really uncomfortable, like he's using this woman's pain for his own advancement.
My big issue with the ads are the fact that the mother thinks her kid’s live is worth more than others because of his activities, etc. And that the outcome should be any different because of that. The entitlement really rubbed me the wrong way.
Fact is some kids’ lives are worth more than others. Are their parents homeowners or takers? Do they play a sport or just work at some meaningless retail McJob? Do they look like an Arlington kid you’d display from Central Casting for admissions counselors to see, or are they sloppily dressed in a hoodie and low jeans? Kids should get services based on what their families bring to the table, and this poor kid brought a ton as Josh demonstrates.
This is definitely the message Josh is sending.
Disgusting.
So you are saying if the drunk driver was a middle class Black kid he would get the same light slap on the wrist? This murderer has major connections. That’s what’s happening.
It’s disgusting that some people think that some kids’ lives are worth more than others.
Imagine if Ms. Kehoe were really 35-year-old Miss LaToya, expressing the same fury at the CA for following the Virginia guidelines in prosecuting the McLean rich kid as a juvenile. Miss LaToya believes the CA should have prosecuted the McLean kid as an adult for operating under the influence and running over her dear college-bound son LeBron.
There is no chance, zero, that we would see Katcher running ads highlighting Ms. LaToya’s fury that her preference as the victim’s mother be followed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
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While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
And this result would have differed under Josh's tenure how? He went on record saying he probably would have tried the kid as a kid or at least he didn't think it would have been possible under VA's guidelines to get the judge to agree to try the driver as an adult. The mother's anger is understandable, but I think her issue is with the laws and the way they were applied by the judge and the probation office in this case, not just with Parisa. I think she would have been just as angry with Josh if he had been CA when her son was killed. Maybe a little less because he might have been a little more compassionate with her, but fundamentally still angry.
Exactly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
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!!!
While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
That doesn't ring true at all, especially the bit about "no consequences."
But I know you'll keep coming back to this, because the juvenile wasn't from Arlington, so you think it's a free space on your Bingo card to keep attacking him ad nauseum. But Arlington kids screw up, too and, as much as Katcher has apparently decided it may play well to present this as a battle between good and evil, Arlington parents also care about whether their own kids would be treated as adults or juveniles in the courts if they make a bad decision or terrible mistake.
You keep saying this but it isn’t true. We live in North Arlington. I have a teen and many friends with one or more teens. Literally none of us are worried that our kid may drink or get high and kill someone. And frankly, I wouldn’t be friends with anyone who was so cavalier about the possibility. So is this you just making stuff up? Or is this how YOU feel? Because just when you think you’ve seen the height of privilege someone like you comes around and blows my mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This race sets a record for the amount of political mailings I've received for one election. By far. Today's from Katcher is viscerally shocking, with a picture of the mother of the deceased boy on the front saying "When a drunk driver killed my son, Parisa didn't even listen to us."
I cannot begin to imagine this woman's pain and grief.
I have been undecided about who to vote for, but this kind of ad doesn't sit well with me.
The CA position serves the entire community. The election shouldn’t be centered around this one family.
And pushing this tragedy so prominently into campaign marketing materials feels slimy.
Yes, I'm the PP, and it makes me feel really uncomfortable, like he's using this woman's pain for his own advancement.
My big issue with the ads are the fact that the mother thinks her kid’s live is worth more than others because of his activities, etc. And that the outcome should be any different because of that. The entitlement really rubbed me the wrong way.
Fact is some kids’ lives are worth more than others. Are their parents homeowners or takers? Do they play a sport or just work at some meaningless retail McJob? Do they look like an Arlington kid you’d display from Central Casting for admissions counselors to see, or are they sloppily dressed in a hoodie and low jeans? Kids should get services based on what their families bring to the table, and this poor kid brought a ton as Josh demonstrates.
This is definitely the message Josh is sending.
Disgusting.
So you are saying if the drunk driver was a middle class Black kid he would get the same light slap on the wrist? This murderer has major connections. That’s what’s happening.
It’s disgusting that some people think that some kids’ lives are worth more than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ad is pandering and misleading, but it's what you'd expect given that Parisa has a large lead.
Large lead? I'm sorry, the people I was talking with at my daughter's practice at Overlee Pool were ranting against Parisa. My husband said his foursome at Washington Golf & Country Club on Saturday were all bashing "that woman" when they had a drink after their round. So too friends of mine and their friends when our family attended Mass with them at the Cathedral this week. Not to mention all the Katcher signs I see when I take my kids to their events at Yorktown and Williamsburg. So I'd love to know who these people are giving Parisa such a supposedly large lead when all I see is hatred towards her and affection for Katcher.
Is this comment satirical? How many humble brags about privilege can the poster include in one response. Kind of the same with another poster who commented about her garden party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
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While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
That doesn't ring true at all, especially the bit about "no consequences."
But I know you'll keep coming back to this, because the juvenile wasn't from Arlington, so you think it's a free space on your Bingo card to keep attacking him ad nauseum. But Arlington kids screw up, too and, as much as Katcher has apparently decided it may play well to present this as a battle between good and evil, Arlington parents also care about whether their own kids would be treated as adults or juveniles in the courts if they make a bad decision or terrible mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This race sets a record for the amount of political mailings I've received for one election. By far. Today's from Katcher is viscerally shocking, with a picture of the mother of the deceased boy on the front saying "When a drunk driver killed my son, Parisa didn't even listen to us."
I cannot begin to imagine this woman's pain and grief.
I have been undecided about who to vote for, but this kind of ad doesn't sit well with me.
The CA position serves the entire community. The election shouldn’t be centered around this one family.
And pushing this tragedy so prominently into campaign marketing materials feels slimy.
Yes, I'm the PP, and it makes me feel really uncomfortable, like he's using this woman's pain for his own advancement.
My big issue with the ads are the fact that the mother thinks her kid’s live is worth more than others because of his activities, etc. And that the outcome should be any different because of that. The entitlement really rubbed me the wrong way.
Fact is some kids’ lives are worth more than others. Are their parents homeowners or takers? Do they play a sport or just work at some meaningless retail McJob? Do they look like an Arlington kid you’d display from Central Casting for admissions counselors to see, or are they sloppily dressed in a hoodie and low jeans? Kids should get services based on what their families bring to the table, and this poor kid brought a ton as Josh demonstrates.
This is definitely the message Josh is sending.
Disgusting.
So you are saying if the drunk driver was a middle class Black kid he would get the same light slap on the wrist? This murderer has major connections. That’s what’s happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
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!!!
While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
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!!!
While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
And this result would have differed under Josh's tenure how? He went on record saying he probably would have tried the kid as a kid or at least he didn't think it would have been possible under VA's guidelines to get the judge to agree to try the driver as an adult. The mother's anger is understandable, but I think her issue is with the laws and the way they were applied by the judge and the probation office in this case, not just with Parisa. I think she would have been just as angry with Josh if he had been CA when her son was killed. Maybe a little less because he might have been a little more compassionate with her, but fundamentally still angry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This race sets a record for the amount of political mailings I've received for one election. By far. Today's from Katcher is viscerally shocking, with a picture of the mother of the deceased boy on the front saying "When a drunk driver killed my son, Parisa didn't even listen to us."
I cannot begin to imagine this woman's pain and grief.
I have been undecided about who to vote for, but this kind of ad doesn't sit well with me.
The CA position serves the entire community. The election shouldn’t be centered around this one family.
And pushing this tragedy so prominently into campaign marketing materials feels slimy.
Yes, I'm the PP, and it makes me feel really uncomfortable, like he's using this woman's pain for his own advancement.
My big issue with the ads are the fact that the mother thinks her kid’s live is worth more than others because of his activities, etc. And that the outcome should be any different because of that. The entitlement really rubbed me the wrong way.
Fact is some kids’ lives are worth more than others. Are their parents homeowners or takers? Do they play a sport or just work at some meaningless retail McJob? Do they look like an Arlington kid you’d display from Central Casting for admissions counselors to see, or are they sloppily dressed in a hoodie and low jeans? Kids should get services based on what their families bring to the table, and this poor kid brought a ton as Josh demonstrates.
This is definitely the message Josh is sending.
Disgusting.
So you are saying if the drunk driver was a middle class Black kid he would get the same light slap on the wrist? This murderer has major connections. That’s what’s happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This race sets a record for the amount of political mailings I've received for one election. By far. Today's from Katcher is viscerally shocking, with a picture of the mother of the deceased boy on the front saying "When a drunk driver killed my son, Parisa didn't even listen to us."
I cannot begin to imagine this woman's pain and grief.
I have been undecided about who to vote for, but this kind of ad doesn't sit well with me.
The CA position serves the entire community. The election shouldn’t be centered around this one family.
And pushing this tragedy so prominently into campaign marketing materials feels slimy.
Yes, I'm the PP, and it makes me feel really uncomfortable, like he's using this woman's pain for his own advancement.
My big issue with the ads are the fact that the mother thinks her kid’s live is worth more than others because of his activities, etc. And that the outcome should be any different because of that. The entitlement really rubbed me the wrong way.
Fact is some kids’ lives are worth more than others. Are their parents homeowners or takers? Do they play a sport or just work at some meaningless retail McJob? Do they look like an Arlington kid you’d display from Central Casting for admissions counselors to see, or are they sloppily dressed in a hoodie and low jeans? Kids should get services based on what their families bring to the table, and this poor kid brought a ton as Josh demonstrates.
This is definitely the message Josh is sending.
Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
![]()
!!!
While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
![]()
!!!
While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.
Vengeance tour? Her son was killed by a spoilt rich kid with major connections.This isn’t the first time he was driving drunk. He has done this time and time again and has now killed someone. Getting tried as an adult doesn’t necessarily mean that he will be sentenced to prison. It means that there will be consequences to his actions. For example it could have meant keeping him on probation longer, taking his license away etc. He is getting away with this scot free with no consequences to his actions. Next year he will be driving that car again, drunk, and putting our kids in danger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Paris is stuck trying to explain why the judge wouldn’t follow her recommendation for a heavier sentence and why she wouldn’t pander to the victim’s family. And when you’re explaining, you’re losing.
Checkmate![]()
![]()
!!!
While I agree with you I don’t think he’s going to win. The past month I have been inundated with campaign literature from Parisa’s office saying that Josh is endorsed by republicans and calling him the republican candidate. Arlington voters are going to see this and vote for Parisa. Most people don’t know the details of what happened with the case in the clip you shared. They will see Katcher and assume republican and vote for him. Also Parisa’s campaign is clearly better funded.
I think Josh can shape the primary electorate and pull this out. His people show up. They don’t have to worry about getting time off to go vote or worrying about passing a cruiser at the polling entrance. Josh has some of the best allies you could want in a turnout election like this, and between getting his people out and challenging Parisa’s potential voters I think he’ll pull this out.
This seems like wishful thinking.
Parisa has strong support among traditional Arlington liberals - and among the bulk of the local politicians whose views count among Arlington residents.
Josh has totally tied his campaign now to Rose Kehoe's vengeance tour. People have enormous sympathy for her loss but many also have juveniles of their own whom they might prefer not be treated as adults if and when they ever do something incredibly stupid and even harmful.
And there is nothing to like about him personally, either. He is the most transparently ambitious and self-serving young politician on the local scene, and that's no small feat to pull off in Arlington.