Hurricane Sandy
Barack Obama was reelected President of the United States
Posted: December 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Year in Review | Tags: 2012 Year in review, Barack Obama, Hurricane Sandy | 1 Comment »
MMM discovered irrefutable proof that the War on Women is real.
The leadership of the New Jersey Democratic Party was relegated to the nose bleed seats at the Democratic National Convention.
The Democratic National Convention adopted a platform that omitted the party’s traditional support of Jerusalem as the capitol of Israel and its recognition of God as the source of American values. The following day the convention chair ruled that 2/3 of the convention delegates voted to approve an amendment to the platform that reversed omissions, despite the fact that the measure obviously did not pass the voice vote by a 2/3 majority.
On the 11th anniversary of the September 11 attack on America that killed 3000 people our country’s consulate in Benghazi, Libya was attacked by Islamic terrorists. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Sean Smith, a Foreign Service information office, and former Navy Seals Tyrone A. Woods and Glen A. Doherty were killed. President Obama and his admimistration falsely blamed the attack on a spontaneous demonstration against an anti-Islam video.
The Monmouth County Republican Committee held a convention to adopt by-laws. The by-laws have not yet been posted on the GOP website, but you can find them here.
Posted: December 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Year in Review | Tags: 2012 Year in review, September | Comments Off on 2012 Year in review: September
Mitt Romney selected Congressman Paul Ryan as the GOP VP nominee. Governor Chris Christie gave the Keynote address at the Republican National Convention.
California Governor Jerry Brown challenged Christie to a push up and pull up contest.
Christine O’Donnell came to Hazlet for an Anna Little fundraiser.
Sister Elizabeth Garvey, the Executive Director of the Bayshore Senior Center passed away.
Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, passed away.
Nationwide, hundreds of thousands of people dined at Chick-fil-A as an expression of support to the company’s CEO’s right to express his family values without fear of government retribution.
Posted: December 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Year in Review | Tags: 2012 Year in review, August | Comments Off on 2012 Year in review: August
Judge Michael Guadagno was elevated to the State Court Appellate Division.
Governor Chris Christie had a confrontation with a passerby on the Seaside Heights Boardwalk.
The Bayshore Tea Party Group issued a statement saying that they expected every Republican to face a primary in future elections.
Joe Caliendo stepped down as Middletown Democratic Chairman.
Former Brookdale College President Peter Burnham pled guilty to theft by deception and official misconduct.
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in a law suit brought by a Superior Court Judge that Judges don’t have to abide by the pension and benefit reforms sign into law by Governor Christie in 2011. State Senator Sam Thompson concluded that the Supremes’ ruling meant that all New Jersey Judges have been under-contributing to the pension system since 1982. Thompson asked the Treasury Department to collect the shortages for all retired and current Judges. They didn’t.
At a campaign appearance in Roanoke, Virginia President Obama proposed $1.2 trillion in spending cuts from government programs that don’t work and declared told business owners “You didn’t build that.”
Beaches in Loch Arbour and Spring Lake were closed due to an invasion of stingrays.
Posted: December 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Year in Review | Tags: 2012 Year in review, July | Comments Off on 2012 Year in review: July
Anna Little won the GOP primary for Congress in the 6th Congressional District and filed her FEC reports as a candidate for U.S. Senate.
In a prelude to the Democratic Chairman’s race, Democratic nominee for Freeholder William Shea lost county committee race. Shea and his running mates, Kevin Lavan for Freeholder and Michael Steinhorn for County Clerk, were prominent supporters of Marlboro Council President Frank LaRocca in the Democratic Chairman’s race.
Vin Gopal defeated LaRocca to become Monmouth County Democratic Chairman. The 27 year old businessman and former candidate for Assembly in the 11th Legislative District won with 73% of the votes.
After a hard fought campaign, former State Senator John Bennett defeated State GOP Committeewoman Christine Hanlon for the Monmouth County GOP Chairmanship by 3 votes of the 615 cast.
Middletown’s Democratic Township Committee Candidate, Linda Baum suggested introducing a LGBT curriculum into Middletown’s schools.
Asbury Park GOP Committee Chairwoman Louise Murray asked the city council to start enforcing a decades old ordinance that prohibits beach wear on the boardwalk. They didn’t.
A mystery illness that was never discovered caused the Monmouth County Courthouse to close for over a week.
Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter Warshaw was nominated to the Superior Court by Governor Christie. His nomination was confirmed by the State Senate before the end of the month.
Christopher Gramiccioni was nominated to replace Warshaw and was named Acting Prosecutor. Like so many other of Christie’s nominations, the State Senate has yet to act on Gramiccioni’s nomination.
The Supreme Court of the United States declared that ObamaCare is a tax and that it is constitutional.
Photo credit: Tony Fiore
New Jersey American Water Company had a major infrastructure failure at its Swimming River Water Treatment Plant due to unrepaired damage from the August 2011 Hurricane Irene. Over 55,000 Monmouth County residents experienced water shortages and rationing as the summer season started.
Posted: December 31st, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Year in Review | Tags: 2012 Year in review | Comments Off on 2012 Year in review: June
Governor Christie’s nomination of GOP Chairman Joe Oxley to be a Superior Court Judge kicked off a competitive contest of the Monmouth GOP Chairmanship between former Senator John Bennett and GOP State Committeewoman Christine Hanlon.
Garden State Equality, the gay rights advocacy group, announced that they were close to having enough votes in the legislature to override Governor Christie’s veto of the Marriage Equality and Religious Exemptions Act. The announcement was bullshit.
Rachel Alintoff, a former Long Branch resident with ongoing divorce litigation in Monmouth County, aired her grievances about Judge Paul X. Escandon to Governor Christie at a Town Hall Meeting in Garfield. Since then, over 30 additional women have come forward with complaints against Escandon, a investigation has been initiated by the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct and Escandon’s assignment has been changed twice.
Republicans were buoyed by a Quinnipiac Poll and New York Times article indicating that Joe Kyrillos had a path to defeating Bob Menendez in the U.S. Senate race.
Mitt Romney clinched the GOP Presidential nomination. The Obama campaign bought TV time in Ohio to run negative ads against Romney starting in June.
The New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee rejected the nomination of the first openly homosexual man nominated to the State Supreme Court. Bruce Harris, an African-American and the Republican Mayor of Chatham Borough, was rejected by the Democratically controlled committee in a party-line vote.
Posted: December 28th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Year in Review | Tags: 2012 Year in review, May | Comments Off on 2012 Year in review: May
On April 1 MMM reported that Anna Little was quitting politics to launch her musical career. On April 2 a Star Ledger reporter asked Little’s CD-6 GOP primary opponent Ernesto Cullari for comment on Little’s career change.
Governor Chris Christie went to Israel.
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez went to the Dominican Republic.
Barack Obama’s eligibility to be on the New Jersey ballot as a candidate for President of the United States was challenged. The challenge failed.
Mitt Romney won a bunch of GOP presidential primaries. Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich dropped of the the GOP nominating race.
JCP&L implemented a power outage reporting website. It got a great deal of use throughout the rest of the year.
Jimmy Kimmel made fun of President Obama and Governor Christie at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
Posted: December 27th, 2012 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2012 Year in Review | Tags: 2012 Year in review, April. | Comments Off on 2012 Year in review: April