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Adult Supervision Required

Last August I pointed out that candidate for Maricopa County Supervisor Ed Hermes was perhaps a bit under qualified for the office.  Ed is a 24 year old who lives with his parents and excels at the video game Halo, and while he doesn't seem to appear for his traffic tickets, he appeared on the MTV reality show "Room Raiders."   He also has really cool spiked out hair. 

Here's how I described the race last August. 

Like I said, Republicans are hopelessly out of touch.  Fulton Brock is like 56... married 25 years and has three daughters.  I bet he couldn't find MTV even if he had TIVO. 

Ed, on the other hand is so hip, living with his parents in Chandler, appearing on panty raid reality shows with his "spiked out black hair"...and asking voters to put him in charge of a county of nearly 4 million people. 

Dude, that would be such a cool job. 

Now Brock has a campaign piece that demonstrates the contrast. (Click the piece to enlarge it.)

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Unfortunately, we Democrats have decided to support anyone who touts the party line.

I gotta quit.

Where are all the Ds supporting this joke candidate?

Stop picking on this kid...he may call the child abuse hotline...

One other thing struck me about the mailing. Is that a recent photo of Fulton Brock? He says he's 56 years old which makes me think that photo must've been taken 20 years ago. If it is recent I want to find out what his fitness regimen is.

There is more talk about baseball than support for this kid in that thread! It was like reading someone's IM screen....

That mailer was priceless and will keep me laughing all day!

Ed Hermes claim that he doesn’t live with his parents has been thoroughly discredited: http://sonoranalliance.com/?p=3180.

Ed Hermes record of five traffic violations and four missed court appearances is also a well documented matter of public record: http://sonoranalliance.com/?p=2907

Am I the only one that notice that ...

Maricopa County is now rated by Governing Magazine as the "Best Run County in America."

Are you kidding me? Heaven help the rest of the Counties in this country.

That's a pretty heady rating, too. Governing Magazine is the national gold standard, a subsidiary of Congressional Quarterly, and connected to the Poynter Institute.

I am with you, Tod. Best run county??? what were those people smoking? Obviously, they didn't ask the residents!!

Matt,

Have you ever been part of one of these self-nominating processes by an agency? They are all about how you put the paperwork together.

Of course, if the citizens had found out that a review team was coming out they could have given them the truth about this county (a county that had a emergency planning department which existed for 102 years and which didn't have an emergency plan when asked for it!)

A few years ago there was a local high school who nominated itself for A+ school. It won at the state-level which qualified it for a national award. Some parents heard about the team coming and told the truth about the school - no national award.

I noticed under 'ethics' Mr. Brock didn't note his taping of citizens coming to talk to him without their knowledge.

This mailer reminds me of the one Booth did against Sarkis in the Arcadia Biltmore JP district...

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