Charlie Norman back at county
Charlie Norman is back in action at Hamilton County.
Norman previously worked as an aide in the county office for Commissioner Pat DeWine. He took some time off in January to work for DeWine’s political campaign for Common Pleas judge. DeWine handily won the Republican primary.
On Monday, in what Commissioner David Pepper joked would be a controversial subject, the commissioners re-instated Norman as a county employee.
10 Comments:
That David Pepper is such a card.
Back to optimum efficiency with Norman back at the helm!
Great, Mini-DeWine is back to wreak more havoc at the County. Once again, I hate that guy.
When are David Pepper's aides going to pay up their bets from the 2007 elections? Charlie and Jeff are waiting.
Yawn...this is a story??
Never heard of this guy. Slow news day, I guess.
Anon 3:39 - What makes you think anyone cares whether or not you're interested?
Let me guess...
Norman is another right-wing, pasty, fishbelly-white guy who is on the public dime downtown. No wonder he works for that skirt-chasing loser Pat Dewine. Peas in a pod.
Anon 1:22,
Pepper's aides are Democrats. Their words mean nothing. They know that, being Democrats, they are exempt from having to follow any rules, laws, or honoring any commitments they make. They can dismiss demands that they follow laws, rules, and other principles of polite society by calling you a racist, bigot, homophobe, moralizer, busybody, etc.
Never make a deal with a Democrat. You'll get screwed every time.
Besides, one of those Pepper aides is married to Scott Gehring. Nuff said.
Better that than to be married to the Bob Shrum of local politics, Michael Harlow.
PEAS IN A POD INDEED. Norman is an NKU Chase Flunkee with a big mouth and a pea-sized brain. He and Pat are the same man...scandals and all.
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