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Friday, April 20, 2007

We aren't fam-i-ly...

Kimball Perry reports

After police shot and then arrested Gilbert Mallory this morning, both the Cincinnati Mayor’s Office and Police Department issued press releases noted Gilbert Mallory ISN’T related to Mayor Mark Mallory but provided no context.

Then, Jason Barron, the mayor’s communication director, called to ask that the Enquirer’s online story be changed to note there is no relations between the two Mallorys – because the man shot by police early this morning apparently has been saying on the street he IS related to get free stuff and to take advantage of the name.

It should have been clear Gilbert Mallory isn’t related to the politically prominent Mallory clan – that includes a former state politician, the mayor, a current state representative and judge – because he isn’t on any public’s payroll.


20 Comments:

at 12:30 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

When is the Enquirer going to fire Carl Weiser for being the least objective "journalist" on the Enquirer payroll? The guy can barely put two coherent sentences together. He's a terrible writer, has no journalistic ethics, and needs to go.

 
at 12:31 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

".....because he isn’t on any public’s payroll....."

Additionally, unlike perry or weiser, Gilbert also isn't in the pocket of any wRong wingnut political party !

PATHETIC HYPOCRITES !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 12:32 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What is that comment about the public payroll supposed to mean? The last time I checked, each of those positions you listed for the Mallory family is an ELECTED position. The PUBLIC chose to put each Mallory in that position, and you have no right or even any reason whatsoever to question who pays their salaries. This is just another example of the Enquirer staff's blatant conservative, anti-government bias coming to surface!

 
at 2:22 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Taking a look at Gilbert Mallory's prior records, this criminal has been living in CMHA/Section 8 housing on our money. Taking our money just like the rest of the Mallorys.

Perhaps the Enquirer can work with CMHA to get riff-raff like Gilbert & other subjects out of public housing - it's against federal law to house a convicted criminal in public housing.

Mark Mallory's office can deny this all they want. Were you expecting the absolute truth? The Mallorys will always steadfastly tell you that they are stain-free of any criminality. The story is out there that Gilbert is related. Regardless, he's going to prison.

 
at 2:28 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Maybe if someone named Bush who is not related to the the president is arrested, you should use the same comment. After all, there are lots of Bushs on the public payroll as well.

 
at 2:34 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anon,

You're wrong.

Pops Mallory is on the Ohio Elections Commission; one son, Joseph, works for the Hamilton County Board of Elections.

Among Joe's duties there was to help his brother, Dale, a political candidate, register new voters in Queensgate. Because, you know, so many people live in Queensgate.

 
at 3:27 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

The last comment is entirely out of line.

 
at 4:58 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Catty little post there, Kimball.

 
at 8:54 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

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at 11:16 PM, April 20, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Weasel Weiser, your bias is showing as much as your gut in that picture of you

 
at 2:47 AM, April 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What the.....

 
at 3:49 PM, April 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

what the hell is this Hot Carl?

 
at 6:20 PM, April 21, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love how the lazy "reporters" at the Enquirer take the weekend off. No news is good news for the biased, anti-Mallory klan at the Enquirer.

 
at 3:26 PM, April 22, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

...and don't forget the Mallory in the Cincinnati Solicitor's Office.

Has any Mallory ever worked in a non-taxpayer suported job?

The Mayor draws his six figure salary and, like most Mallory's, watches the world go by. Care to calculate the family per year taxpayer salary?

 
at 10:48 AM, April 23, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, as a West End resident for whom the Mayor's performance has come as a huge disappointment, I thought the remark about the public payroll (brother Dale, our senator and in the pockets of the churches backing the megamall for winos on Bank Street which is, I guess, not the public payroll) was pretty funny and to the point

 
at 5:01 PM, April 23, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"West End resident" is pretty ignorant of government. Dale Mallory is your state representative, not your senator. Your "senators" included State Senator Eric Kearney, and United States Senators Sherrod Brown and George Voinovich.

 
at 9:36 PM, April 23, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Has any Mallory ever worked in a non-taxpayer suported job?"

Yeah. The new State Rep. Dale did for an extremely short stretch. He was a tool crib attendant at GE-Evendale, until he was dismissed.

With being State Rep. now, this is his first sustaining paycheck & benefits he's had in well over a decade. However, he's got a bite being taken out of that paycheck. His wages are being garnished to satisfy an old debt from back in 1997.

City Hall & every other Mallory can deny Gilbert Mallory all they want. The story is still swirling that Gil is a relative.

 
at 10:13 AM, April 24, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like it. Wake up Enquirer...most heavily sudsidized families. I bet it's close: Mallory or Winkler?

People would love the story, and deserve to know.

 
at 9:46 AM, April 25, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a cheap Shot. The proud legacy of public service by the the Mallory family is incredible. It amazes me that those who don't dare put their hat in the arena of public office dare to tear down a family of values that has and will!

 
at 1:37 PM, April 25, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Values-Smalues...the family makes money off the government because they can't hold a real job. And accomplishment? No family has taken more and given less...the mayor is the best example.

I think it's a great idea...let's see the numbers.

 
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