Observation: The Philadelphia Inquirer has called for Attorney General Tom Corbett to resign. His campaign, they say, is interfering with his job. Who would’ve thought campaigning would take away from investigating crime? Aside from being distracted from doing his job, he has blatantly used his office to advance his political agenda. He is suing over health care reform. It’s a waste of time and money. Unless you’re Corbett and you’re getting free press. The Attorney General’s office functions as an extension of his campaign.
Observation: As one friend said to me recently, it’s good to be a Democrat. Why? This month, the state will go live with an insurance pool for high-risk people with pre-existing conditions. Tom Corbett would rather these people go uninsured and is using taxpayer dollars to make sure.
Observation: The Orie sisters, a trio of Republican politicians, will stand trail on charges that they used taxpayer-funded staff to do campaign work. Tom Corbett charged Democrats for this left and right, but refused to charge them, despite whistleblowers trying to inform him of wrongdoing.
Observation: Corbett has claimed that Onorato is only “attacking, attacking, attacking” and hasn’t put forth any constructive ideas. Going to Onorato’s website disproves this. Corbett is now refusing to talk about how he basically spat on all unemployed Pennsylvanians. I wonder why.
Observation: Dan Onorato’s campaign has been going very well and they are doing all the right things. He’s constantly traveling, he’s pointing out Corbett’s failings, and, importantly, Onorato is talking about why he’ll be better for Pennsylvania. If he keeps this up, he’s got a decent shot at winning.
Observation: Yes, I have a lot of bad news about Tom Corbett. It’s because he’s bad news.

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