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The immaturity of Caroline Casagrande

By Dan Jacobson, also published in the September 29, 2011 issue of the triCityNews

 

It’s well known that I’ll blast any politician for perpetrating all manners of bullshit. These are people who should know better.

But there’s a difference with Republican Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande. She likes to tout her status of one of the youngest members of the state legislature. And it’s suddenly showing.

It would be overkill to blast her. So I’ll go relatively easy. Quite frankly, I don’t know if she can take it.

For Casagrande is there by accident. Her Republican running mates in her old district – Senator Jennifer Beck and Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon – carried her in. Same is likely true this year in her new district: she’s with Beck and Assemblywoman Mary Pat Angelini. No one knows Casagrande. Voters will likely just go down the Republican column like lemmings as they always do. What a way to run a country.

Obviously, the biggest challenges we face are economic. But even bigger is whether we’re going to continue to elect the same mediocre clowns who give us the same awful results. Our state’s massive economic mess will never be addressed until we start electing people with the maturity and seriousness to address them.

I’m running for one of the two Assembly seats as an Independent in the 11th District. That makes me one of Casagrande’s opponents.

Here’s the problem. If a politician will bullshit you on any major issue, they could bullshit you on every major issue. To my surprise, Caroline Casagrande suddenly proved herself one of the bullshitters. That I can’t stand.

The controversy involves same-sex marriage, but the real problem is her sudden refusal to take a stand. That surprised everyone who thought she was opposed. (I favor marriage equality.) When asked last week by powerful Republican blogger Art Gallagher her position, Casagrande said she would not take one. Her initial reason? Too busy dealing with fiscal issues. Like anyone buys that.

With the redistricting earlier this year, Casagrande’s new district has a sizeable gay and lesbian population – as well as a group of conservative Republicans on the other side who oppose same-sex marriage. So Casagrande just ducks the issue. Why not? Most likely she’ll cruise to reelection without voters knowing any of this.

But I can’t stand a politician who won’t take a stand. That type of nonsense is what’s gotten us into our economic mess. And I can’t keep quiet when I see it. Like me, Casagrande has a big mouth – which is why I liked her – but I confused that with a mature self-confidence and independence that doesn’t exist.

In the end, all the Assemblywoman has got is a big mouth. At least I use mine to take a stand and take the heat.

Of course, Casagrande is welcome to equal time by taking this column for a week. She won’t. Why rock the boat? Why not just keep going to those friendly audiences and acting like a hero – and getting reelected by simply putting your name on the ballot? Wow, what a rewarding way to spend one’s life.

Then again, who the hell appointed me God?

So I’ll let you make the call. Below is how Republican blogger Gallagher reported Casagrande’s actions on his More Monmouth Musings site last week. I’ll also reprint what I posted on Art’s site in response.

This all exploded when the gay and lesbian advocacy group Garden State Equality asked the 11th District candidates their position on same sex marriage – certainly a reasonable request if you’re seeking office.  Here’s Art Gallagher’s take:

Republican Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande has corrected the widely held perception that she would vote against gay marriage by saying only that she hasn’t publicly taken a position on the issue. She said her focus has been on fiscal issues and that she would need to study the civil union law before taking a stand on gay marriage.

Casagrande’s refusal to take a position on the politically expedient schedule of Garden State Equality has drawn criticism from her opponent Dan Jacobson and others. Jacobson said the issue has already been hotly debated and the issue should be simple.


Casagrande says it’s not so simple, “I haven’t seen a bill,” said Casagrande, “What about protections for religious institutions? If the issue is so simple, why did (Democratic Senate President) Steve Sweeney vote no and then change his mind later?”

Here’s how I responded on Gallagher’s blog:

Respectfully, I’m not accepting Caroline Casagrande’s explanation. Her running mates have taken a stand. Everyone else in the 11th District race has taken a stand. Governor Christie has taken a stand. Steve Sweeney has taken a stand – after apologizing for initially taking a political stand on this moral issue. That’s why Sweeney reversed his position. Not because of its complexity…

As a supporter of same sex marriage, I should be praising Caroline for seeming to move off a position that most people thought she held. But I’m not. I’d rather have her just decisively say she opposes it than engage in this bullshit.

 

Because there’s a bigger principle here – whether someone has the maturity and seriousness to hold this office. Saying that you can’t take a stand on this bill because you’ve been busy with fiscal affairs, as Caroline said a couple days ago, is nonsense. And everyone knows it.

Marriage equality is a major issue, but it’s certainly not the biggest one facing voters. The biggest problems are economic. But even bigger than that is whether we are going to stop electing people who are just playing games. That’s my objection to what Caroline is saying.

That’s what she’s doing here. And it’s what makes me go ballistic about politicians.

I’m actually a bit stunned by Caroline’s gamesmanship. After all, last week I wrote that I’d likely vote for her if I wasn’t running because we seem to share similar economic views, even if I disagree – or at least I thought I disagreed – with her on social issues like abortion and same sex marriage.

My advice to Caroline is simple. Stop this nonsense. Take a position like everyone else is able to do. And let’s all move on, and forget this ever happened. Otherwise, your failure to take a stand will become a major issue in your new district.

And I assure you it will become a major issue between the two of us in my capacity as an editorialist and candidate. Sure, I will always generously give you equal time in an equally prominent place in my newspaper. But I would rather not have us in such an adversarial relationship. I don’t know how much friendlier and more respectfully I can put it.

Hey, what can I say?

After all, we’re the triCityNews. We’re here to help – especially a frankly immature elected official who needs to learn a lesson and cut the crap.

(The 11th District where I’m running includes: Asbury Park, Long Branch, Red Bank, Ocean Township, Neptune, Neptune City, Interlaken, Deal, Allenhurst, Loch Arbour, West Long Branch, Eatontown, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township, Tinton Falls, Colts Neck, Freehold Township and Freehold Borough.)

 

Posted: September 29th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Caroline Casagrande, Dan Jacobson, Monmouth County, NJ State Legislature | Tags: , , , | 7 Comments »

7 Comments on “The immaturity of Caroline Casagrande”

  1. Chris said at 10:19 am on September 29th, 2011:

    How many times do I have to say that people care about a lot more important things than gay marriage?… Yeah, I’ve been called names before by other Republicans, but when people go to vote, they don’t give a sh!t about gays (or abortions, for that matter)

  2. TheDigger said at 10:26 am on September 29th, 2011:

    I wonder if Dan is reporting his “free” politicking (not a paid ad) in his newspaper?

    In kind contribution on your ELEC reports, Dan?

  3. Freespeaker1976 said at 11:50 am on September 29th, 2011:

    Dan,

    Yada, Yada, Yada, YAWN

    Yada, Yada, Yada, YAWN

    Yada, Yada, Yada, YAWN

    Yada, Yada, Yada, YAWN

    Dan,

    If it weren’t for the gay marriage issue, you wouldn’t even be a candidate. We all know you were FIRST looking to run against Sean Kean ONLY on the gay marriage issue.

    So, if one wants to talk about immaturity, why don’t you fess up to that.

    Oh, yeah, “what Chris & Dan” just said.

    “Go Away, Just Please Go Away.”

  4. Barry Goldwater said at 1:05 pm on September 29th, 2011:

    I think it is hilarious that Dan Jacobsen is lecturing anyone else about maturity. Seriously? LOL

  5. anonymous said at 1:49 pm on September 29th, 2011:

    @Barry Forget maturity. How about the fact that he’s berating someone for not taking a stand on a tough issue, when the very thing that ended his political career was not having the balls to stand up to Joe Doria and the Trenton Dems, and voting for the Florio tax hikes?

    Kitten, kitten, kitten.

  6. Paul said at 7:01 pm on September 29th, 2011:

    Dan,

    In case you missed it, the nation and certainly NJ is suffering as a result of a monumental financial crisis. Record numbers of residents are unemployed. People are losing their homes. Our education system is in a crisis.
    I understand that Same-Sex Marriage is an issue for some, however if you have no home to go and no job to pay you, you children are not getting a good education and the federal government has no idea what it is doing, then getting married is not high on your list of things to do. Maybe the major concern is where is my next meal coming from.

  7. Terry J said at 9:58 am on September 30th, 2011:

    How can phony liberal Danny boy pretend to be an outsider candidate for Assembly.

    He’s been in politics FOREVER! The last time he was in theAssembly, he voted to take $$$ from our schools to give to waste in the Abbots. He voted for the biggest NJ tax increase EVER! Before we kicked his phony butt out the door like all the other liberal FLORIO followers.

    No wonder he doesn’t want to get into a tax debate with Caroline Casagrande. She’s been fighting to eliminate government waste to lower our taxes. I’m glad she’s focused on Nj’s screwy finances because that’s more important than social issues right now.