Bronin “The more things change, the more they remain the same ” (plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose) --French aphorism attributed to Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr U.S. Congressman John Larson lost to former Mayor of Hartford Luke Bronin in a Democrat nominating convention by a sliver. Bronin captured 214 deletes, Larson 204 in what one newspaper called “a stunning upset.” Because the constituencies in party nominating conventions, primaries and general elections are different, politicians jockeying for elections often appear to be speaking, so to speak, out of both sides of their mouths. Having achieved office, the elected politician is free to throw off all three masks and do as he or she likes. Former President Joe Biden, for example, campaigned as the usual, moderate Democrat but, once in office, governed as a neo-progressive. His second run for the presidency was derailed by members of his own party, among others, who thought he was not up to the job. They ...
Betsy McCaughey Former Republican Mayor of New Britain Erin Stewart has been much in the news lately -- days before the Republican Nominating Convention will convene to choose a candidate to run against incumbent Governor Ned Lamont -- largely owing to the efforts of newly elected Democrat Mayor of New Britain Bobby Sanchez. Upon leaving office after 12 years of helpful and politically uneventful service, Sanchez began a formal examination of the former mayor. An accurate non-politicized examination of her service as mayor, Stewart has said, would reveal that she had entered office facing a daunting municipal debt of $30 million and left the treasury a surplus of $34 million. But you can’t take politics out of politics. Was Sanchez’s close examination of the Democrat perceived dirt under Stewart’s bed a political hit job designed to rid the gubernatorial field of a dangerous Republican opponent? That is a question that will not be resolved within the par...