This is Just Too Damn Nuts

Last year, I took some heat from all over the political spectrum for my multi-part crusade against raving psychotic anti-Semitic lunatic Jimmy McMillan and his Rent is Too Damn High Party.

People defended their right to ballot access, people defended those who made alliances of convenience with them, and people said they were harmless, so why bother.

But I contended they were doing real harm, including helping Bloomberg’s re-election.

I think that his week, I may have revised my opinion of Bloomie, but McMillan and his cohorts keep showing themselves as worse and worse.

Yesterday, a Suffolk County Supreme Court justice issued a ruling that Long Island Democrat Regina Calcaterra failed to meet the five-year constitutional residency requirement to run for the State Senate.

Before the case was brought, Calcaterra had been one of the State Senate Democrat’s best hopes for picking up a seat in their efforts to preserve their appearance of holding a Majority in the State Senate.

The residency case had initially been the brain child of Calcaterra’s hone-time primary opponent Greg Fisher.

And Fisher is a proud associate of McMillan’s; not only his running mate, but apparently his press spokesman.

Just to put the cherry on the sundae, Fischer himself is no longer a candidate in the primary, having engaged in some McMillan-like idiocy involving his (probably fraudulent) petitions.

So, there you have it. The rent is Too Damn High Party helps Dean the Dog Skelos and his Anti-Tenant Conference in their efforts to regain their majority and make the rent ever higher.

Damn!